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mason was married, had children and grandchildren.a number of gas stations, and had not been arrested for any other crimes in the years since the murders. >> now we've got a real suspect. but we were still a little bit apprehensive. okay. it's a fingerprint. it's an old fingerprint. what else do we have? >> one of the robbery victims, bob dewar, was brought in for a photographic lineup. but couldn't identify mason as the man who stole the car. so police needed to look further. >> they needed something more. and "what more" was me. >> the man who bought the murder weapon in 1956 and rented a room at a ymca in shreveport, louisiana, had printed his name on the register. paul edholme, a forensic document examiner, was asked to compare gerald mason's handwriting to the signature of george wilson on the ymca register. almost immediately, edholme noticed that some letters seemed to jump off the page. >> first was the capital "g," because we had "g" in george and "g" in gerald. and as far as the height relationship, as far as the width of th
mason was married, had children and grandchildren.a number of gas stations, and had not been arrested for any other crimes in the years since the murders. >> now we've got a real suspect. but we were still a little bit apprehensive. okay. it's a fingerprint. it's an old fingerprint. what else do we have? >> one of the robbery victims, bob dewar, was brought in for a photographic lineup. but couldn't identify mason as the man who stole the car. so police needed to look further....
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i'm anthony mason and this is "sunday morning." it's or annual money issue, a look at how we earn it, spend it, invest it and even admire it. for years a favorite spot for spending money has been the shopping mall. of late there are signs of a seismic shift. from the days of everything you could possibly want to buy under one roof, we're shifting to an era of everything must go, everything including the mall itself. mark strassmann reports our cover story. >> reporter: all across america, shopping malls are dying. >> all of a sudden the consumer now has every single retail store a key tab away. >> reporter: why would you get in your car and drive to the mall when you can reach in your pocket? >> that's the point. >> reporter: but we met one entrepreneur who says he has a recipe for the future, reinventing the american mall ahead on "sunday morning." >> the color of money in this country is a little on the drab side, not at all like bills you can find in wallets elsewhere. rita braver has an accounting. >> reporter: america got a ne
i'm anthony mason and this is "sunday morning." it's or annual money issue, a look at how we earn it, spend it, invest it and even admire it. for years a favorite spot for spending money has been the shopping mall. of late there are signs of a seismic shift. from the days of everything you could possibly want to buy under one roof, we're shifting to an era of everything must go, everything including the mall itself. mark strassmann reports our cover story. >> reporter: all...
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in masonic symbolism it has meaning. it could be that they had occasion to make templates for the masonic goods and she learned that way. there is also a pennsylvania german tradition of paper cutting. some people, cure rateers have suggested that perhaps through her contacts in the city came to know some of the techniques of paper cutting. and this is a period that geometry is becoming an increasingly part of the school curriculum. perhaps she would have known something about folding stars and symmetries like that through her education at school. so those are the three theories that i have so far. but it's interesting maybe any flag maker they would have talked to could have done the same thing. i don't know why she had this particular gimmick at hand. anything else? thank you all for braving a chilly day and i'm happy to hang around and chat more. first, we speak with author mark harris. >> this is the first time that was there to film an engagement. it was the middle of 1942. the war in europe was not obviously happen
in masonic symbolism it has meaning. it could be that they had occasion to make templates for the masonic goods and she learned that way. there is also a pennsylvania german tradition of paper cutting. some people, cure rateers have suggested that perhaps through her contacts in the city came to know some of the techniques of paper cutting. and this is a period that geometry is becoming an increasingly part of the school curriculum. perhaps she would have known something about folding stars and...
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anthony mason has the jobs report. and steve hartman on the road with ernie andrews, out to set a record and preserve one. >> you want people to know what the war was all about and what it took to win it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm maurice dubois. presidents obama and putin met face to face today for the first time since russia deified u.s. warnings and seized crimea from ukraine. the meeting happened on this 70th anniversary of d-day as the world war ii allies met again on the beaches of normandy to remember the longest day and their finest hour. >> allied naval forces, supported by strong air forces began landing allied armies this morning on the northern coast of france. >> dubois: june 6, 1944, cbs' robert trout reporting the beginning of the invasion that would liberate western europe from the nazis. >> and when the war was won, we claimed no spoils of victory. we helped europe rebuild. we claimed no land, other t
anthony mason has the jobs report. and steve hartman on the road with ernie andrews, out to set a record and preserve one. >> you want people to know what the war was all about and what it took to win it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm maurice dubois. presidents obama and putin met face to face today for the first time since russia deified u.s. warnings and seized crimea from...
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so jefferson is starting with mason. he starts as a virginian with a commitment to property as a term that lets people defend slavery. mason has happiness in there but adams has been the big proponent of that term throughout the course of the year. we can look back to the summer of 1775 and look at work that jefferson did on the previous declaration of the causes of taking up arms. he did that work with other dwell good ats and his -- delegates and his working with rejected. he keeps properties in there and its pushed out by dickenson who uses well-being, but jefferson was arguing for property still. so my view is actually that adams' most important contribution to declaration was to win the conversation of the committee of five that drafted it, it should be only pursuit of happiness and property shouldn't be there. i think jefferson would have put property in. >> one of the differences between the way that each of you goes about looking at the history of this moment is that danielle, you talk about democratic talk, rath
so jefferson is starting with mason. he starts as a virginian with a commitment to property as a term that lets people defend slavery. mason has happiness in there but adams has been the big proponent of that term throughout the course of the year. we can look back to the summer of 1775 and look at work that jefferson did on the previous declaration of the causes of taking up arms. he did that work with other dwell good ats and his -- delegates and his working with rejected. he keeps properties...
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first up bryan caplan a professor of economics at george mason university is talking to us about kids pacifically went to have them how many and the effect that they had on one professional life not good i would assume but we'll find out he's got some pretty provocative thoughts on the subject as a whole and you definitely don't want to miss my interview with him and then we're talking to george sells and about three's banking now sullivan says that the best way to create stability in a banking system is to deregulate it and i counter intuitive but by the way yesterday and in today's big deal i'm joined by our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs sam is sitting down with me and i have to discuss the rise of these children's separate servant economists who don't want to miss a moment when it all starts right now. with. our lead story today never put something in e-mail that you wouldn't want the whole wide world to read i'm talking to you morgan stanley now the mudslinging between allergen and valley and pharmaceutical got more intense this week but it was actually backers of mor
first up bryan caplan a professor of economics at george mason university is talking to us about kids pacifically went to have them how many and the effect that they had on one professional life not good i would assume but we'll find out he's got some pretty provocative thoughts on the subject as a whole and you definitely don't want to miss my interview with him and then we're talking to george sells and about three's banking now sullivan says that the best way to create stability in a banking...
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they had occasion to make templates for masonic goods and she learned that way. there's also a pennsylvania german tradition of paper cutting. some people, curators, have suggested to me that perhaps through her contacts in the city came to know some of the techniques of paper cutting. and linda eaton suggests that this is a period that geometry is becoming an increasingly important part of the school curriculum, so perhaps betsy would have come to know andthing about folds stars and symmetry through her education at school. those are the three theories that i have so far, but it is interesting. maybe any flag maker they would've talked to could have done the same thing. i do not know why she had the particular little gimmick at hand. it is quite the thing, as limited at the top of the talk. i spent some time with the family, and they can all do it. they were all raised to do it. it is very much a part of betsy's descendents' tradition that they all learn how to do it. lovely. anything else? thank you all for braving a chilly day, and i'm happy to hang around and
they had occasion to make templates for masonic goods and she learned that way. there's also a pennsylvania german tradition of paper cutting. some people, curators, have suggested to me that perhaps through her contacts in the city came to know some of the techniques of paper cutting. and linda eaton suggests that this is a period that geometry is becoming an increasingly important part of the school curriculum, so perhaps betsy would have come to know andthing about folds stars and symmetry...
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loves and works with other people to teach them how to do sloofr solar on an iconic building like mason that will benefit. i thank you for your continued support a program that's lasted since 2008 is increasing people's opportunity >> thank you so much ms. commissioner koster cotter. >> next speaker. >> gmgdz brooks represents the local grassroots organizations and stand in strong solidarity with all people let's flush out what's going on the tunnel revving they've sent professionals out to examine the tunnel and should know they were going to have a half billion dollars deficit in the tunnel sf puc dropped the ball. and the other thing to remind people is that all three of those things go solar sf and energy efficiency and the clean power sf both go solar and energy efficiency has been cut over and over implicit by mayor's office and by his sf puc and the mayor's office have repeatedly done everything in its power to undermine the clean sf program so this grab represents the mayors attempt to divide all the people in the room to fight for the same dollars it's classic and i'm here to t
loves and works with other people to teach them how to do sloofr solar on an iconic building like mason that will benefit. i thank you for your continued support a program that's lasted since 2008 is increasing people's opportunity >> thank you so much ms. commissioner koster cotter. >> next speaker. >> gmgdz brooks represents the local grassroots organizations and stand in strong solidarity with all people let's flush out what's going on the tunnel revving they've sent...
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we have mason and dana.a would make a heck of a couple. >> so cute. >> and dana, he's getting a little sister. she's 21 weeks pregnant. >> oh, great. >> that's the debut. >> you're a fan of these. haydenreese.com. they're water resistant. great if you're going to somebody's home. i like things you can use all year round, not just for a holiday. >> going to a pool party. put the phone in there. water resistant. >> this is major in my family. customgifts.com. are ella and hannah too young for checkers? >> i don't think hannah is. >> ella can throw everything around. >> she has one. the pieces zip in here. we have hannah and ella. these are adorable. frank, cody, hi, everybody. i love these. $36, personalized. order them. come in time. >> that's a cute hostess gift, too. >> how great are these. nails, inc. they come personalized. ella and hannah have these. >> you're the best aunt. >> they think i'm so generous. they're like, aunt hoda, the best. >> and preplanned all of a sudden. >> thank you, jill. >> these a
we have mason and dana.a would make a heck of a couple. >> so cute. >> and dana, he's getting a little sister. she's 21 weeks pregnant. >> oh, great. >> that's the debut. >> you're a fan of these. haydenreese.com. they're water resistant. great if you're going to somebody's home. i like things you can use all year round, not just for a holiday. >> going to a pool party. put the phone in there. water resistant. >> this is major in my family....
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mason.lease proceed. >> good morning and thank you for inviting me to testify here today on this crucially important topic. my research specialty has been market failures and crises. i began studying captain trade markets in 2005 as a system became a reality. i did so because of the preternatural bush among lawmakers to embark upon captain trade solutions despite widespread consensus among economists that cap and trade does not suit carbon emissions. with respect to german boxers medical analogy earlier i don't disagree with the diagnosis your bill with the proposed treatment you are all presupposing the treatment was known. it is not. in recent history no system, not the eu, are gdi, or california initiative has placed carbon levels prohibitive to emissions. they hover at $5, $11, and between those two. it is widely viewed that prices in excess of $30 are necessary. the reason epa proposal seems to be an attempt to specify quantity goals instead of price goals. there are two problems with t
mason.lease proceed. >> good morning and thank you for inviting me to testify here today on this crucially important topic. my research specialty has been market failures and crises. i began studying captain trade markets in 2005 as a system became a reality. i did so because of the preternatural bush among lawmakers to embark upon captain trade solutions despite widespread consensus among economists that cap and trade does not suit carbon emissions. with respect to german boxers medical...
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. >> that was a perry mason moment. he was going to pay her a sum of $25,000. >> she was selling her house to pay her bills off and eventually retire. that was the whole purpose behind her selling the house. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom w♪rks at ge. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! >>> at first investigators assumed the fire in edith haynes home was accidental, most likely caused by an electrical problem. but when the medical examiner ruled ms. haynes death a homicide, investigators called in mike lane, an expert in the fi
. >> that was a perry mason moment. he was going to pay her a sum of $25,000. >> she was selling her house to pay her bills off and eventually retire. that was the whole purpose behind her selling the house. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom w♪rks at ge. (train...
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george mason. mason. it is george mason along with james madison. george mason drove it. stuart: next time i asked a question, close the computer, drum roll please. george mason. you read very well. >> wasn't looking up on the computer. >> might have checked it with what she was googleing. stuart: some really interesting, another edition, amazing videos from go pro. a cyclist, south africa is out for a ride. they have guns drawn, and they take the bike. that is a mistake. what those guys will come really clearly into focus. you can see him. clearly, there he is. they are close to the camera. they have been arrested and they will use that video to prosecute them. that is one of the best free ads we have seen yet for go pro. your comment on that? >> where exactly was the go pro? taking the go pro they didn't know what it was. stuart: it is all strapped on. that is how it worked. going public they get countless hours of free publicity on youtube. >> advertising here? i have a couple things i am doing
george mason. mason. it is george mason along with james madison. george mason drove it. stuart: next time i asked a question, close the computer, drum roll please. george mason. you read very well. >> wasn't looking up on the computer. >> might have checked it with what she was googleing. stuart: some really interesting, another edition, amazing videos from go pro. a cyclist, south africa is out for a ride. they have guns drawn, and they take the bike. that is a mistake. what those...
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anthony mason met her in palo alto. >> reporter: right here?when she took over hewlett- packard nearly three years ago, meg whitman literally tore down the executive walls. >> so have a seat. we'll have a meeting. >> reporter: so did you-- did you move everybody out into cubicles? >> i did. >> reporter: why? >> so when i got here, this whole area was wood-paneled offices with very formal-- it looked like a bank in many ways. and i said, okay, i, for ten years at e-bay, sat in cubicles exactly like this, and the interaction that happens is amazing. >> reporter: the 57-year-old c.e.o. who took e-bay from 30 employees to 15,000 in her ten- year reign there is now trying to turn around a tech legend, a 75-year-old company started in this palo alto garage, now recognized as the birthplace of silicon valley. >> our industry is undergoing one of the biggest shifts i've seen in my career. >> reporter: as computing has shifted to mobile phones and the cloud, h.p.'s growth has stalled. whitman has announced up to 50,000 job cuts, about 14% of the company
anthony mason met her in palo alto. >> reporter: right here?when she took over hewlett- packard nearly three years ago, meg whitman literally tore down the executive walls. >> so have a seat. we'll have a meeting. >> reporter: so did you-- did you move everybody out into cubicles? >> i did. >> reporter: why? >> so when i got here, this whole area was wood-paneled offices with very formal-- it looked like a bank in many ways. and i said, okay, i, for ten years...
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the anti-masons were very suspicious of the free masons that figure to prominently in the american establishment at that time. a few decades later there was a know nothing movement. this movement arose as a backlash against the influx of largely irish catholic immigration. in the reconstruction era after the civil war domestic terrorism reached its apogee in america with the ku klux klan. at the close of the 19th century, every robust left wing movement centered on labor union activism began to take hold. so political extremism has been an enduring feature in american politics. it's really nothing new. although scholars have sought to define extremism, there is no general consensus on what the trimmingterm means but suffice y the term general has a negative connotation. so extremism can be defined in three ways. the first, extremism can be defined specifically with attitudes towards particular issues arranged on a left-right continuum. the left and right labels originated in the french national assembly of 1789. that situation the radical sat on the left side of the providing officer and consume
the anti-masons were very suspicious of the free masons that figure to prominently in the american establishment at that time. a few decades later there was a know nothing movement. this movement arose as a backlash against the influx of largely irish catholic immigration. in the reconstruction era after the civil war domestic terrorism reached its apogee in america with the ku klux klan. at the close of the 19th century, every robust left wing movement centered on labor union activism began to...
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anthony mason on what the social network is sharing. up in the sky, it's a former president of the united states. and we'll remember actress ruby de >> don't do that. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this i our western edition. the war president obama wanted so much to put behind him is back with a vengeance and demanding his attention. tonight, two and a half years after the last u.s. troops left iraq, the country is in danger of falling apart. and hundreds of americans are being evacuated this evening. government forces are battling militants who are taking back territory where thousands of american troops died, and they're vowing to march on to baghdad. mr. obama said all options are open for helping the iraqi government, but his spokesman said that does not include boots on the ground. we have a series of reports on this important, breaking story. first, holly williams in iraq. >> reporter: thousands continue to flee the fighting, streaming across the to iraqi kur
anthony mason on what the social network is sharing. up in the sky, it's a former president of the united states. and we'll remember actress ruby de >> don't do that. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this i our western edition. the war president obama wanted so much to put behind him is back with a vengeance and demanding his attention. tonight, two and a half years after the last u.s. troops left iraq,...
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anthony mason on what it means. jamie yuccas covers the worst flooding one region has seen in 20 years. why did democrats rescue a republican fighting for his political life? nancy cordes explains. and the rails lead to america-- manual bojorquez on what's leading desperate thousands to cling to hope. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the supreme court justices spoke with one voice today on cell phones and privacy. in a 9-0 decision, they ruled that police cannot automatically search the cell phones of people they arrest. chief justice john roberts was blunt. "to an officer who wants to search a cell phone, it's simple-- get a warrant." here is jan crawford. >> reporter: today's decision was a major victory for privacy rights in the modern digital era. as chief justice jon roberts put it, "cell phones are such a pervasive and insistent part of daily life that the proverbial visitor from mars might conclude they were an
anthony mason on what it means. jamie yuccas covers the worst flooding one region has seen in 20 years. why did democrats rescue a republican fighting for his political life? nancy cordes explains. and the rails lead to america-- manual bojorquez on what's leading desperate thousands to cling to hope. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the supreme court justices spoke with one voice...
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considerations of fatherhood also influence men as well bryan caplan a professor of economics at george mason university and a blogger at economy log has a different take on the situation that we discussed his ideas on nature versus nurture and how that relates to parenthood take a look at what he had to say touching gears here and you wrote a book called selfish reasons to have more kids and i love that title i just have to tell you but for the uses of your book what's the elevator pitch. the elevator pitch is this a right now there's a very laborious high investment style of parenting this popular especially among middle class parents people they already know it is popular because people feel like if they don't do it that they are not going to give their kids a decent future their kids need this kind of pushing and nagging and shoving and special classes to do well but at the same time there is a whole lot of research that tries to understand why is it the kids resemble their parents which begins by realizing well there's a there you know it might not be up or you might actually be genetics
considerations of fatherhood also influence men as well bryan caplan a professor of economics at george mason university and a blogger at economy log has a different take on the situation that we discussed his ideas on nature versus nurture and how that relates to parenthood take a look at what he had to say touching gears here and you wrote a book called selfish reasons to have more kids and i love that title i just have to tell you but for the uses of your book what's the elevator pitch. the...
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that said, they were formed by the mason-dixon line. the cultural boundary between the north and the south that borders maryland to the north and splits it from delaware to the east. looking at it that way maryland should be considered a southern state and delaware should be considered part of the northeast. but in terms of politics both states have more in common with each other and their northern neighbors than those down south. frankly as we told you, the mason-dixon line is a lot fourth these days than ever before. delaware and maryland have voted for different president only four different times. neither state has voted republican since 1992. they voted democrat six elections in a row in delaware, which is made up of just three counties. the blue shift is primarily due to the dominance of the northern part of the state. newcastle county is larger than the rest of the state combined, including two-thirds of the state's businesses and the majority of the state's democrats. it went to the president by 34 points delivering more votes i
that said, they were formed by the mason-dixon line. the cultural boundary between the north and the south that borders maryland to the north and splits it from delaware to the east. looking at it that way maryland should be considered a southern state and delaware should be considered part of the northeast. but in terms of politics both states have more in common with each other and their northern neighbors than those down south. frankly as we told you, the mason-dixon line is a lot fourth...
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bricks from the now abandoned masonic lodge fell on to the house next door. back in april the roof of the lodge fell in. the city's department of licenses and inspections condemned the building. nbc 10 has called to see why nothing has been done to secure the building since then. neighbors tell us they are tired of living in fear. >> just worried about my wife and my son and everybody being in the building because usually i work at night, and i don't want it to collapse. >> nobody was injured today, but you can see there are still more bricks on the back side of the masonic lodge that look like they are ready to fall. >>> right now, a news conference under way in delaware county where upper darby police are talking about the surrender of the man seen in this video. police say trent epps was wanted in a knockout game attack of a homeless man last week. the attack was recorded and then posted on facebook. we'll have more information about the case coming up on nbc 10 news today at 4:00. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> our region is in the grip of da
bricks from the now abandoned masonic lodge fell on to the house next door. back in april the roof of the lodge fell in. the city's department of licenses and inspections condemned the building. nbc 10 has called to see why nothing has been done to secure the building since then. neighbors tell us they are tired of living in fear. >> just worried about my wife and my son and everybody being in the building because usually i work at night, and i don't want it to collapse. >> nobody...
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george mason university is in for jenny. this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> good morning. we have taken a top-down look at this middle part of the w
george mason university is in for jenny. this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> good morning. we have taken a top-down look at this middle part of the w
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mason, it is great to have you and wonderful to have you with us. it'll be a good hearing today i think. we have had some agreement on a ought of issues that we to celebrate. we have a at 1.i thought we would expand nuclear power. we are not making much progress. we love lost for plants and the last few years. plants in the last few years. how did we get clean energy at a reasonable cost? agreement one had ethanol. i wonder if my vote or ideas was as positive as i thought on the time. people disagree on the wisdom of avenal. good legislation and maybe overreaching bus of good legislation on efficiency. we can agree -- we have had a legislation and maybe overreaching, but the good legislation on efficiency. we -- we can agree. the cost that will fall on the backs of many people sitting at our audience today who produce the huge portion of our energy and other production of energy of that will be adversely impacted by the president regulation. we have to ask some tough questions about that and i think we will. we haveeen mentioned had some storms. i w
mason, it is great to have you and wonderful to have you with us. it'll be a good hearing today i think. we have had some agreement on a ought of issues that we to celebrate. we have a at 1.i thought we would expand nuclear power. we are not making much progress. we love lost for plants and the last few years. plants in the last few years. how did we get clean energy at a reasonable cost? agreement one had ethanol. i wonder if my vote or ideas was as positive as i thought on the time. people...
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doctor nikola mason says that standard therapy is amputation and chemotherapy.with that -- >> most of the dogs die within 12 minutes because of the spread of the tumor into the chest. >>reporter:she is testing immunotherapy. it kills cancer cells. so far it's working. >> we started treating him in january. we are now june. his chest, so far is clear of any spread of the cancer, which is great news. >>reporter:and if the treatment further proves to be safe and effective it could translate kids with sarcoma and breast cancer. it's the same molecule expressed in bones in dogs. they are thrilled that his best friend is still with him. >> he's out in the park. he walks eight parks to the back and forth. i am thrilled about this. >> they are looking for dogs with diagnosed or suspected bone cancer who have not had an amputation. we have all the information on 6abc.com. also today, health centres across the delaware valley are marking a hiv testing day. they stopped by the walgreens at north market street in wilmington. they were preparing to perform free exams all day
doctor nikola mason says that standard therapy is amputation and chemotherapy.with that -- >> most of the dogs die within 12 minutes because of the spread of the tumor into the chest. >>reporter:she is testing immunotherapy. it kills cancer cells. so far it's working. >> we started treating him in january. we are now june. his chest, so far is clear of any spread of the cancer, which is great news. >>reporter:and if the treatment further proves to be safe and effective...
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anthony mason, good morning. >> good morning, gayle.art of a global boycott movement in isolating the staid -- state of israel. to the delight and satisfaction of packed house in tel aviv mick jagger shimmied across the stage wednesday night. ♪ ♪ we don't need no education ♪ >> reporter: but the historic concert might never have happened had fellow british rockers pink floyd convinced them to join them in a boycott and build a cultural wall around israel. ♪ all in all it's just another brick in the wall ♪ >> reporter: pink floyd's lead singer rodger walters believe it's a legal occupation of palestine. here he is addressing the unite nations in 2012. >> we found the state of israel is guilty of a number of international crimes. >> reporter: last month he and nick mason told the rolling stones they should boycott. they say the israeli government will use in its attempts to whitewash its policies of the unjust and racist regime they wrote. other artists who defied the boycott and performed is justin timberlake alicia keys and rihanna. we
anthony mason, good morning. >> good morning, gayle.art of a global boycott movement in isolating the staid -- state of israel. to the delight and satisfaction of packed house in tel aviv mick jagger shimmied across the stage wednesday night. ♪ ♪ we don't need no education ♪ >> reporter: but the historic concert might never have happened had fellow british rockers pink floyd convinced them to join them in a boycott and build a cultural wall around israel. ♪ all in all it's...
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mason is not happy is there but adams has been a proponent of that term as a single term. we can look back to the summer of 1775 and look at work that jefferson did on the previous declaration taking up arms, he did that work with other delegates. his workers rejected in that document keeps property in there and pushed out by dickenson who uses well-being and jefferson's property get pushed aside that jefferson was arguing for property still. adams, most important contribution to the declaration was to win the conversation of the committee of 5 that drafted it, only pursued that guinness and property should be there. jefferson would have put property in. >> one of the differences the way each of you goes about the history of this moment is danielle allen, you talk about democratic talks. rather than giving jefferson all the credit for the declaration or even dividing among two or five you talk about the art of democracy is deliberation. as you said, many voices are represented in the declaration, not necessarily in their actual voice but their thoughts and obviously you ar
mason is not happy is there but adams has been a proponent of that term as a single term. we can look back to the summer of 1775 and look at work that jefferson did on the previous declaration taking up arms, he did that work with other delegates. his workers rejected in that document keeps property in there and pushed out by dickenson who uses well-being and jefferson's property get pushed aside that jefferson was arguing for property still. adams, most important contribution to the...
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when the new sf masonic opens this fall, it will be a neighborhood treasure. >> phil matier checks in on kevin mccarthy's new post. >> there's a new star on the rise, his name is kevin mccarthy, a congressman from bakersfield, became a number two man in the house of representatives. eric, your take on this ascension. >> we've got the title of leader. the republicans in washington are all looking over their shoulder again at the tea party. they're back in the driver's seat and they've got the republican caucus scared and he's going to need to do so much triangle regulation. we had a prelim odd couple. the number two republican in the house and nancy pelosi, the former head of the minor. these guys get together for a cup of coffee anytime soon. >> i think kevin mccarrny is well respected. this is a guy who came up, literally won the lottery and started a business. and so, has a lot of connections with the grassroots but also with silicon valley. he's made a lot of connections an friends there, so for california. and the question is immigration and a tactical move to try to talk about im
when the new sf masonic opens this fall, it will be a neighborhood treasure. >> phil matier checks in on kevin mccarthy's new post. >> there's a new star on the rise, his name is kevin mccarthy, a congressman from bakersfield, became a number two man in the house of representatives. eric, your take on this ascension. >> we've got the title of leader. the republicans in washington are all looking over their shoulder again at the tea party. they're back in the driver's seat and...
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sherry mason is measuring plastic in the water. at first it's hard to see but she's seen it floating on the surface in alarming amounts. >> we are looking at stream from the ocean. we really thought we would find larger pieces in the ocean. when we got the results and got the in-lab studies, the counts, the amounts of really small particles of plastic it was very surprising to us. look at that, make it look easy. >> it's not just lake erie. small particles are showing up in all of the great lakes. common products you probably have in your own bathroom, toothpaste and cleansers that contain micro-beads. consumers buy 510,000 pounds of them every year. pushing personal care companies from using microbeads, threatening to ban them. public officials are worried that these contaminants are making their way into the food chain. they're pushing personal care companies to stop using micro-beads. >> the great lakes are the world's largest reserve of fresh water. as water becomes increasingly scarce in the future, that resource is becoming m
sherry mason is measuring plastic in the water. at first it's hard to see but she's seen it floating on the surface in alarming amounts. >> we are looking at stream from the ocean. we really thought we would find larger pieces in the ocean. when we got the results and got the in-lab studies, the counts, the amounts of really small particles of plastic it was very surprising to us. look at that, make it look easy. >> it's not just lake erie. small particles are showing up in all of...
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. >> great result for mason. the continued coverage of x games, logon to x games.com. coming up next, "abc world news" with david muir." more action to go at 8:00 on espn. . >> tonight on "action news," the tracey >> saturday night and the weather is right. melissa magee has the splendid weekend forecast. plus three gunman terrorize a local pharmacy clerk. >>> the big story on "action news" is developing at this hour. tracy morgan has been critically injured following a deadly accident in new jersey. he was returning to new york when his limo bus was struck from behind by a tractor-trailer on the new jersey turnpike. the impact set off a chain-reaction crash that killed his friends and critically three others including the actor. let's go to kenneth moten. >> reporter: walter charges against the tractor-trailer driver have come downloading the free 6abc news app. tracy morman is in the icu. at this hour there are serious concerns after that 1:00 a.m. turnpike collision. this was the scene overnight on the turnpike in cranberry township. this walmart tractor-trailer sla
. >> great result for mason. the continued coverage of x games, logon to x games.com. coming up next, "abc world news" with david muir." more action to go at 8:00 on espn. . >> tonight on "action news," the tracey >> saturday night and the weather is right. melissa magee has the splendid weekend forecast. plus three gunman terrorize a local pharmacy clerk. >>> the big story on "action news" is developing at this hour. tracy morgan...
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satellite and radar a few high, thin clouds crossing the mason dixon line that's about it. high pressure will provide us with a good looking day. we have a little activity across the front rage from bismarck to dallas. that's where all the weather will stay today. there could severe weather across the high plains. for us, we have a mostly sunny day. future tracker 6 showing not much of anything today we're text expecting mostly sunny skies, a few puffy cumulus clouds. 8:30, partly cloudy and comfortable. the pleasant air mass sticks with us all weekend long. tomorrow looks nice as well. this will left out to sea. that will open the door to all that new orleans humidity, it will turn awful, sticky, tuesday and wednesday, that humidity sets up a good possibility of showers and thunderstorms by midweek, as well some of those could produce heavier downpours and temperatures soar up into the 90s. enjoy it. the reading, 86. downingtown, 85. pottstown 84. sunny skies and pleasant for the western suburbs, philadelphia topping out at 85 degrees. low humidity leaves, salem, 83. trent
satellite and radar a few high, thin clouds crossing the mason dixon line that's about it. high pressure will provide us with a good looking day. we have a little activity across the front rage from bismarck to dallas. that's where all the weather will stay today. there could severe weather across the high plains. for us, we have a mostly sunny day. future tracker 6 showing not much of anything today we're text expecting mostly sunny skies, a few puffy cumulus clouds. 8:30, partly cloudy and...
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and denied bail today he pled not guilty to charges in court, prosecutors revealed the device is a masonjar with ball bearings and shrapnel. they also say investigators of the apartment found this package of caster beans which can be used to make ricein. he was arrested after a nationwide manhunt. >> still ahead, 3 million, counting. coming up another big gm recall driving over popular tracks could trigger the problem. which cars are getting tagged. >> no more hanging around. what could be the biggest change in one bart station is now underway. plus... >> wild weather. what stunned a forecaster in the middle of her coverage. >> >>> tomorrow, state lawmakers will decide whether a law championed by the family of a sexual assault victim will go forward. the 15-year-old, audrey pott was sexual assaulted at a party. her family says that with the help of a senator they drew up a bill requiring a mandatory minimum of two years sentence for juveniles who rape an unconscious or developmentally disabled person. despite finding approval in the senate, human rights advocates say juvenile detention i
and denied bail today he pled not guilty to charges in court, prosecutors revealed the device is a masonjar with ball bearings and shrapnel. they also say investigators of the apartment found this package of caster beans which can be used to make ricein. he was arrested after a nationwide manhunt. >> still ahead, 3 million, counting. coming up another big gm recall driving over popular tracks could trigger the problem. which cars are getting tagged. >> no more hanging around. what...
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you can probably feed a small mason. you know what you even see you don't know right and i think most of the stuff we're not even going to touch to be honest. i'm excited to see a little bit of. the for those that haven't been. away from the for the in the way for also for me nice to see a good of. people say they're into a. because of my. book. so who. knows. if they're having the once and i think i still think. this. is a. bit too much. and. maybe just a little bit. here baby you've got a dud that. area can we get it and get us. to figure out a way we're going to put all of this. and then. i will. push i was. told. it. was. my god like and so on so i'm very interested like oh my god. plus i've never been so excited i'm like a kid a mechanical right now. hailing. him it's. just me going to the top i called the top. of the company we have a t.v. . series are you kidding. we have clowns ok this is not as like roughing it up as i thought that it was going to be are you happy this is like the way you know it is worse than y
you can probably feed a small mason. you know what you even see you don't know right and i think most of the stuff we're not even going to touch to be honest. i'm excited to see a little bit of. the for those that haven't been. away from the for the in the way for also for me nice to see a good of. people say they're into a. because of my. book. so who. knows. if they're having the once and i think i still think. this. is a. bit too much. and. maybe just a little bit. here baby you've got a dud...
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the third will be joining mason and daughter penny. >>> donald duck first mailed an appearance 80 years ago today on june 9, 1934. disney released the wise little hen and the lazy water fowl. he was staring in car teens with a bill and temper that became short overtime. disney is the parent company of 6abc. >>> happy birthday donald! >>> it is 4:57 there's promising news for a childhood vaccine. researchers say it prevented more than a million trips to the doctor's office. >> police in upper darby say a woman who so yeah, i think we're good. i think that about wraps it up. so... great, i'll send a follow up email. i don't - there's nothing much to follow up on so i... well, we...we should regroup we just regrouped - this is the regrouping. (laughing) cool, i'll ping you later. you're pinging me now, what do you wanna ping about? next steps? there are no next steps. we just - we just solved them. huh....alright. ♪ >> good morning, it is 5:00 a.m. on this monday june 9. >> accuweather is tracking some early morning showers and the unsettled weather will continue through the week. >> a del
the third will be joining mason and daughter penny. >>> donald duck first mailed an appearance 80 years ago today on june 9, 1934. disney released the wise little hen and the lazy water fowl. he was staring in car teens with a bill and temper that became short overtime. disney is the parent company of 6abc. >>> happy birthday donald! >>> it is 4:57 there's promising news for a childhood vaccine. researchers say it prevented more than a million trips to the doctor's...
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>> in the event that this case becomes a murder charge, this will be an honest to goodness perry mason-style whodunit. >>> investigators had plenty of suspects but little evidence in the poisoning death of nancy lyon. the only thing they knew was that nancy didn't kill herself. >> no way you would do it. it's too painful. it's too drawn out. it's a horrible way to die. and you're very aware and very conscious until the very end of it. there is no way to kill yourself that way. >> when a person ingests arsenic, the poison attaches itself to the hair follicles. as the hair grows, the poison residue remains on the hair shaft and becomes a permanent record. so scientists cut nancy's hair into 7-millimeter pieces. each piece corresponded to a two-week period. each piece was placed in a separate vial and then exposed to radiation in a nuclear reactor. >> the sample can be analyzed as is in most cases, just simply weighed into a radiation vial. most other methods require dissolution of the sample. >> when scientists examine the hair with gamma ray spectrophotometry, they discovered a startling piec
>> in the event that this case becomes a murder charge, this will be an honest to goodness perry mason-style whodunit. >>> investigators had plenty of suspects but little evidence in the poisoning death of nancy lyon. the only thing they knew was that nancy didn't kill herself. >> no way you would do it. it's too painful. it's too drawn out. it's a horrible way to die. and you're very aware and very conscious until the very end of it. there is no way to kill yourself that...
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. >> the feds found a fully functioning remote control homemade bomb packed in a mason jar loaded with slappal. they say it was connected to a closed-pin booby trap along with ammunition and a loaded .22 caliber handgun with the serial number scraped off. they also say chamber lain had ordered on the internet ingredients to make three dangerous poisons dating back to june of last year. >> he said he used the search words wmd, ricin, poisoning, arsenic, chloroform, homicide, suicide, untraceable and killing along with searching websites that display toxic recipes and bomb-making instructions. >> judge would not let chamberlain post bail believing he is a flight risk. his attorney says he needs better mental health treatment which he says currently consists of someone asking chamberlain a couple times a week if he plans to kill himself. p brian webb kpix 5. >> chamberlain's federal trial is scheduled to begin july 21st. >>> a teenager is one of two people arrested in a deadly road rage this accident san jose. 217-year-old ortiz and 23-year- old reyes are facing murder charges. ortiz will
. >> the feds found a fully functioning remote control homemade bomb packed in a mason jar loaded with slappal. they say it was connected to a closed-pin booby trap along with ammunition and a loaded .22 caliber handgun with the serial number scraped off. they also say chamber lain had ordered on the internet ingredients to make three dangerous poisons dating back to june of last year. >> he said he used the search words wmd, ricin, poisoning, arsenic, chloroform, homicide, suicide,...
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i'm anthony mason and this is "sunday morning." it's or annual money issue, a look at how we earn it, spend it, invest it and even admire it. for years a favorite spot for spending money has been the shopping mall. of late there are signs of a seismic shift. from the days of everything you could possibly want to b
i'm anthony mason and this is "sunday morning." it's or annual money issue, a look at how we earn it, spend it, invest it and even admire it. for years a favorite spot for spending money has been the shopping mall. of late there are signs of a seismic shift. from the days of everything you could possibly want to b
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park renewed the store's lease to 80,000 square foot store and has plans to move to a warehouse on mason street. >> just ahead, dealing with a surge in undocumented imgrants. the action president obama is expected to take tomorrow. >> plus, leaving one team heart broken. how the world cup game left a lot of fans bummed today. >> our temperatures around the bay area close to 84 degrees. 70's around san francisco. tomorrow's highs close to mid 90. we'll let you how long this heat will be lasting when we come back. >>> now to a developing story from the nation's capitol. president obama set to nominate a new secretary of the veteran's affairs. a white house official confirmed the president is expected to nominate bob mcdonald, the 61 mcdonald grew up in chicago and is a west point graduate. coming up after reports of crossive culture there that resulted in delays for health care for vets. still needing senate confirmation. secretary sin secky resigned last month. >> continuing coverage of the world cup now. the u.s. team arrived in brazil today. their second round match against belgi belgiu
park renewed the store's lease to 80,000 square foot store and has plans to move to a warehouse on mason street. >> just ahead, dealing with a surge in undocumented imgrants. the action president obama is expected to take tomorrow. >> plus, leaving one team heart broken. how the world cup game left a lot of fans bummed today. >> our temperatures around the bay area close to 84 degrees. 70's around san francisco. tomorrow's highs close to mid 90. we'll let you how long this...
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the chipotle starbucks, starbucks is actually within the target of masonic and gary and we have long determined that formula retail within a formula retail use even if it's accessory that would still require the formula retail c u. >> the formula target formula resale use. i don't know if they sell alcohol there, however they would be, the code would allow it at that location because under the definition of liquor store they physically exempted the kind of retail uses regard residue if it's a liquor store or not. a large retail use you can have accessory of alcohol sales. it's getting to the idea. get together idea of costco that may not be a grocery store but the board of supervisors decided that a large use like that should be allowed to sell alcohol regardless if he they are a grocery store or not. >> okay. >> okay, thank you. >> commissioners, the matter is submitted. anybody want to start? >> i will start. i'm not really convinced that wallgreens is entitled. that it is expansion of use. as a former small business owner in san francisco, i have seen what big box companies formul
the chipotle starbucks, starbucks is actually within the target of masonic and gary and we have long determined that formula retail within a formula retail use even if it's accessory that would still require the formula retail c u. >> the formula target formula resale use. i don't know if they sell alcohol there, however they would be, the code would allow it at that location because under the definition of liquor store they physically exempted the kind of retail uses regard residue if...
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you can probably feed a small mason. you know what even see you don't know right and i think with most of the stuff we're not even there to tell it's to be honest. i'm excited to see a little bit of. the for this i've ever been. away from the furthest away from old school so for me nice to see a bit of. you to segue into a. bit because of my. own. notion of. the book the once and i think every. two months. maybe just a little bit. this new baby you've got a god that you can only leave that. area can we get in get our stuff. trying to figure out a way we're going to. and then. by when i was. playing football i was. told. oh. my god like and so on so i'm very interested like oh my god. plus i've never been so excited i'm like a kid in a candy store right now. so . since. the top i call the top. tier the. thinking. seriously are you kidding. we have love ok this is not as like roughing it up as i thought that it was going to be are you happy this is like the way you know it is worse than you imagined no it's what you say ok
you can probably feed a small mason. you know what even see you don't know right and i think with most of the stuff we're not even there to tell it's to be honest. i'm excited to see a little bit of. the for this i've ever been. away from the furthest away from old school so for me nice to see a bit of. you to segue into a. bit because of my. own. notion of. the book the once and i think every. two months. maybe just a little bit. this new baby you've got a god that you can only leave that....