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ak-47 rifle, on megan's jacket found in sanchez's trash and in megan's own car.was the only piece of evidence that tied sanchez to everything. investigators also searched sanchez's truck for blood. >> when you detect with luminol, it lit up like a christmas tree. >> dna testing revealed blood on the passenger seat was megan's. >> there was a horizontal apparent bloodstain right in the area of where megan's wound was to her side. indicating that she had been sitting upright in the passenger seat of that truck at one point. so she wasn't dead. she was sitting. >> forensic tests on the scrape mark on the side of megan's car matched the paint from sanchez's truck. investigators test fired the ak-47 and compared the bullets to fragments found with megan's body. >> we tied that rifle to the crime scene and to the body both with the fragments that were taken from the car, from the crime scene. certainly, that helped to tie the rifle in to mr. sanchez. and mr. sanchez, then, to the crime scene. >> then police discovered that sanchez's real target that night wasn't megan
ak-47 rifle, on megan's jacket found in sanchez's trash and in megan's own car.was the only piece of evidence that tied sanchez to everything. investigators also searched sanchez's truck for blood. >> when you detect with luminol, it lit up like a christmas tree. >> dna testing revealed blood on the passenger seat was megan's. >> there was a horizontal apparent bloodstain right in the area of where megan's wound was to her side. indicating that she had been sitting upright in...
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so, to add to that i'd like to bring up megan agee to the podium. welcome, megan. (applause) >> so, megan is the executive director currently at the sunset neighborhood beacon center and today she is joined by her parents, her aunt and uncle. so, welcome to the board chamber, as well as staff members from msnbc chris and ruby. so, today i'm really honored to present a commendation to megan. she embodied character, commitment, and courage at msnbc, it offers numerous free high quality program to youth and adults in san francisco's west side every year [speaker not understood]. and in addition to my remarks, we did prepare a few photos to show you some of the work that snbc has engaged in. if sfgov-tv can head over to the laptop, that would be great. thank you. since 2002 megan has served in numerous roles at msnbc as their safety network community organizer, director of community programs, deputy director and for the past three years as the executive director. msnbc's mission is to provide support and opportunities for youth and adults to ensure their healthy develo
so, to add to that i'd like to bring up megan agee to the podium. welcome, megan. (applause) >> so, megan is the executive director currently at the sunset neighborhood beacon center and today she is joined by her parents, her aunt and uncle. so, welcome to the board chamber, as well as staff members from msnbc chris and ruby. so, today i'm really honored to present a commendation to megan. she embodied character, commitment, and courage at msnbc, it offers numerous free high quality...
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>> i knew what megan wanted.d have been selfish not to do what she wanted. and that she had said that she wanted to be an organ donor. she signed that card. she checked that box. >> reporter: fitting, thought megan's family, that her final act would be a selfless one for the benefit of strangers and so her parents, along with a younger sister and brother who looked up to her so much, gathered to say one last good-bye. to know you just have one day left with your child. >> right. >> what is that like? >> i sat with her the whole time, held her hand. the rest of that day and all of the next day. and i couldn't go down with her to the surgery. my husband did go with her though. and he kissed her on the forehead. and told her that we loved her. >> what did you say to her when she left the room? >> what we always said. "i love you whole in this world." when she was a little girl, she always said i love you whole in this world. and even -- even as an adult, she always said that. >> reporter: it was august 22, 2011. meg
>> i knew what megan wanted.d have been selfish not to do what she wanted. and that she had said that she wanted to be an organ donor. she signed that card. she checked that box. >> reporter: fitting, thought megan's family, that her final act would be a selfless one for the benefit of strangers and so her parents, along with a younger sister and brother who looked up to her so much, gathered to say one last good-bye. to know you just have one day left with your child. >>...
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megan hughes has the best and worst of promoting obamacare. vegas wheres in las republicans are recording mogul sheldon adelson. thephil has more on ukraine. what is the next step before the aid package reaches key of? >> we had a big breakthrough today. both the senate and house passed versions of this bill that will guarantee loans from the imf. what is next? -- what we hear from house and senate aides right now is that the house is going to move forward with the senate version and it should be done. this is a long way from where we were a few days ago. basically, senate democrats blinked. the white house did not get everything they wanted. >> what is the response so far? they thought this was good policy. they thought this would be helpful on its own with ukraine. how's republicans made it clear -- house republicans forced the senate to strip that language out. toy thought this was a way get this quote a change through. no longer. dan pfeiffer is on the trip in europe with the president. he said they are very disappointed in this. however,
megan hughes has the best and worst of promoting obamacare. vegas wheres in las republicans are recording mogul sheldon adelson. thephil has more on ukraine. what is the next step before the aid package reaches key of? >> we had a big breakthrough today. both the senate and house passed versions of this bill that will guarantee loans from the imf. what is next? -- what we hear from house and senate aides right now is that the house is going to move forward with the senate version and it...
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megan mcardle. megan mcardle is an economics writer at bloomberg. she has written that the atlantic, the economist, newsweek, in addition to writing this, her first book. our respondent is tyler callan from george using the-george washington university. you might know him from his blood marginal revolution and his recent book, the great stagnation and average is over. a couple quick comments about program before we begin. if you have a cellphone, please turn it off. feel free if you want to do twittering stuff about this to do that too. we want phones not to be ringing during this but we have time for audience questions that won't be formal question and answer. we will interspersing and have something of a conversation here. if you have a question try to spend some time thinking of how to make it as concise as possible because we will break up at 6:30 for wine and cheese and we are selling copies of the book outside. megan mcardle will sign them. if you like what you hear i recommend you buy them. i
megan mcardle. megan mcardle is an economics writer at bloomberg. she has written that the atlantic, the economist, newsweek, in addition to writing this, her first book. our respondent is tyler callan from george using the-george washington university. you might know him from his blood marginal revolution and his recent book, the great stagnation and average is over. a couple quick comments about program before we begin. if you have a cellphone, please turn it off. feel free if you want to do...
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megan? >> reporter: well, yeah, just a little while ago, the snowflakes actually got to be quite large, and still snowing here. you can take a look at the impact that we're seeing on the roads. i wish i had better news to report. unfortunately, the roads are in very sloppy condition in this area. you can see the left lane is a little bit better than the right-hand lane, but neither lane is particularly great. we've seen a number of plows come by, and they haven't had their plows down. they've been salting, but they haven't had the blades down. not exactly sure what that's all about. at least headed in the northbound direction. about 20 minutes ago, though, on the southbound side, we did see sort of a caravan of six plow trucks with the plows down going alongside that stretch of road. that has improved the conditions on the southbound side. but on the northbound side, still a tough go. take a look at some video we shot out and about earlier this morning. you can get a feel for the road condit
megan? >> reporter: well, yeah, just a little while ago, the snowflakes actually got to be quite large, and still snowing here. you can take a look at the impact that we're seeing on the roads. i wish i had better news to report. unfortunately, the roads are in very sloppy condition in this area. you can see the left lane is a little bit better than the right-hand lane, but neither lane is particularly great. we've seen a number of plows come by, and they haven't had their plows down....
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let's go live to megan mcgrath. she's in ashton with more now. megan, any problems out there now? >> reporter: barbara, plenty of problems. as you can see, i'm still wearing my hat, because it's still very, very windy out here. and so, we're seeing power outages. we're also seeing road closures like the one behind me here. lots of problems this morning. the trouble began before the sun came up, in laurel a utility pole brought down by the wind sent power lines onto busy route 198. it was closed in both directions for the morning rush. downed trees and snapped branches caused big problems this morning. in silver spring, a large tree fell on top of a house. and in ashton, maryland -- >> another day, another storm. >> it was scary. it was, like, really the trees -- the tall trees were just bending over. >> reporter: some of those trees fell. utility poles snapped, and transformers blew. >> just sparks, just, like, when you hit your battery cable. >> it was, like, really great. >> there was green arcs, a power surge, pretty green sparks. >> a big humming. >> reporter: like many in the
let's go live to megan mcgrath. she's in ashton with more now. megan, any problems out there now? >> reporter: barbara, plenty of problems. as you can see, i'm still wearing my hat, because it's still very, very windy out here. and so, we're seeing power outages. we're also seeing road closures like the one behind me here. lots of problems this morning. the trouble began before the sun came up, in laurel a utility pole brought down by the wind sent power lines onto busy route 198. it was...
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in the lead with both megan and peter choosing nikki to win it all. who says he followed his gut, is in last place. >> jeremy, you were so wrong. >> reporter: as for who wins the bracket and who wins the final rose, we'll find out next week. for "nightline" i'm lindsay janis in new york. >> i think i want to hold off on my bachelor betting and wait for march madness. >>> next, jennifer lawrence takes a tumble at the oscars, again. what did her in this time? [ male announcer ] never before. in the history of mankind. has one march. meant. so. much. your quicken loans college basketball bracket picks could change your life...forever. ♪ the quicken loans billion dollar bracket challenge with yahoo sports. pick a perfect bracket. win a billion dollars. enter today at quickenloansbracket.com. win a billion dollars. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico
in the lead with both megan and peter choosing nikki to win it all. who says he followed his gut, is in last place. >> jeremy, you were so wrong. >> reporter: as for who wins the bracket and who wins the final rose, we'll find out next week. for "nightline" i'm lindsay janis in new york. >> i think i want to hold off on my bachelor betting and wait for march madness. >>> next, jennifer lawrence takes a tumble at the oscars, again. what did her in this time?...
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. >> megan mcardle argues that the u.s. is unique in its willingness to let its citizens and businesses fail and says this is what's made the country successful. this hour-long program starts now on booktv. >> thank you, everybody for coming. welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'm tim carney, a visiting fellow here as well as a senior political columnist at the examiner or what i do here is the two programs one is called the cultural competition where we talk about competition, talk about things like subsidies and crony capitalism and when competition yields good fruit and when the pursuit of profit might not just good food. the other thing i work on is called the program on human flourishing, where we talk about happiness. and both of those topics are addressed in the book we will be discussing today which is "the up side of down: why failing well is the key to success." here to talk about this we have the author, megan mcardle. she is an economics writer at bloomberg. she is written at the atlantic, the economi
. >> megan mcardle argues that the u.s. is unique in its willingness to let its citizens and businesses fail and says this is what's made the country successful. this hour-long program starts now on booktv. >> thank you, everybody for coming. welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'm tim carney, a visiting fellow here as well as a senior political columnist at the examiner or what i do here is the two programs one is called the cultural competition where we talk about...
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megan hughes, our washington correspondent from d.c. amish shah, he has joined us via skype. megan, tell me about to be ruling. >> the pilot, drone pilot, he was charged with reckless driving of the drone. it was a promotional video he was doing in 2011. you can see in the video he is going under bridges and over pedestrians and over cars. but the judge in this case, they came out of the ntsb in denver said, there are no enforceable rules when we are taught about this kind of aircraft. it was shot with a drone less than five pounds. it had one wing. there is no precedent for rules to enforce. the faa has contended that commercial drone use was on a ban while they are working on the rules. this blows all of this out. >> real interesting. let me ask you. are we looking at a situation now where all systems go, fire up your drones? >> absolutely. it will be a gold rush like back in the day. literally, last year, lots of people got in early. i was one of them with a company called sky catch. for the early investors and entrepreneurs having big dreams is about to enter the drone wo
megan hughes, our washington correspondent from d.c. amish shah, he has joined us via skype. megan, tell me about to be ruling. >> the pilot, drone pilot, he was charged with reckless driving of the drone. it was a promotional video he was doing in 2011. you can see in the video he is going under bridges and over pedestrians and over cars. but the judge in this case, they came out of the ntsb in denver said, there are no enforceable rules when we are taught about this kind of aircraft. it...
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megan mcgrath is there now. megan? >> reporter: the union block of k street is still blocked off. it was the scene of an early morning shootout. police were trying to arrest a man for -- wanted for murder. but before they could nab him, the suspect came out of the back of the home and opened fire on polic police. >> lot of gunfire. definitely unbelievable gunfire. had to be at least 10, 15, to shots. >> shootout in the unit block of k street northwest. special fugitive task force wanted in a recent murder. construction workers saw the team staging in this parking lot just after 6:00 am. >> they were all congress fgreg talking to one another. bam, it was a war. >> police say the first shots fired came from the murder suspect they were trying to arrest. investigators say he came out of the home and opened fire. police shot back, killing him. >> we had officers in the front and around back. we had a perimeter around the place. he came out with a weapon, exchanged gunfire with our task force members and was shot. >> reporter: the man who was killed is believed to be the gunman who fat
megan mcgrath is there now. megan? >> reporter: the union block of k street is still blocked off. it was the scene of an early morning shootout. police were trying to arrest a man for -- wanted for murder. but before they could nab him, the suspect came out of the back of the home and opened fire on polic police. >> lot of gunfire. definitely unbelievable gunfire. had to be at least 10, 15, to shots. >> shootout in the unit block of k street northwest. special fugitive task...
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. >> megan hall: there might have been some things that we didn't know about jeff, that we didn't...e wouldn't have liked. >> stahl: megan hall, jeff's sister, says she hated her brother's politics, but had always seen him as a model father. >> megan hall: he was an amazing father and would do anything for his kids. and, you know, my nephew would just look at him like he was his hero. >> stahl: but in the last couple of years, the hero changed, darkened. whether it was the power of being a nazi leader, or the powerlessness of being unemployed, he drank more, she says, and was prone to striking out at his son and his wife, krista. >> megan hall: my brother had shown a different side to him. not all of the time-- it was on random occasions, not predictable. >> stahl: he was beating up both joe and krista is what we heard. is that what you've been told? >> megan hall: yeah. >> stahl: young joseph told police that he decided to kill his dad to "end the son versus father thing." did he describe what the abuse entailed? >> rowe: he described his father hitting him, kicking him, pushing him
. >> megan hall: there might have been some things that we didn't know about jeff, that we didn't...e wouldn't have liked. >> stahl: megan hall, jeff's sister, says she hated her brother's politics, but had always seen him as a model father. >> megan hall: he was an amazing father and would do anything for his kids. and, you know, my nephew would just look at him like he was his hero. >> stahl: but in the last couple of years, the hero changed, darkened. whether it was...
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news4's megan mcgrath spoke to her parents and teens about the possible ban. she's live in bethesda. tell us about what they said. >> reporter: barbara, go to just about any store that sells drinks, and you're no doubt going to see the sell of energy drinks, but some lawmakers in maryland are worried about the possible health risks to children, and the general assembly is considering legislation that would ban the sale of energy drinks to minors. they're known by different names, and come in a variety of flavors. but all promise a boost of energy. but so-called energy drinks would be off-limits to minors in maryland under a bill being considered by the general assembly. the proposed ban isn't too popular with some teens. >> people involved in athletic programs, i mean, everybody drinks them. personally, it's a little bit crazy to me. >> reporter: if passed, the bill would make it a misdemeanor to distribute or sell energy drinks to anyone uchbd 18. the first offense would carry a maximum fine of $500. give away a free sample to a minor, and the maximum fine wo
news4's megan mcgrath spoke to her parents and teens about the possible ban. she's live in bethesda. tell us about what they said. >> reporter: barbara, go to just about any store that sells drinks, and you're no doubt going to see the sell of energy drinks, but some lawmakers in maryland are worried about the possible health risks to children, and the general assembly is considering legislation that would ban the sale of energy drinks to minors. they're known by different names, and come...
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margaret, megan, let me turn to you. paul ryan says we are going to reform welfare.is not working and i have a bunch of new ideas. >> this is an over political document from paul ryan. he still wants to cut taxes on the rich but he also wants to punish the poor. the poor are to blame for their situation and medicaid and food stamps make them lazy and not want to work. he has almost no evidence -- he has no evidence for this and he cites social science that does not support his view. this is where the republican party is. there are no compassionate conservatives love. >> megan, you're compassionate. >> i'm not sure i'm a conservative. there is evidence of these traps at various levels with poverty that at some level you are losing benefits because the phaseouts for means testing and then people have negative incentive to work. i think what is interesting about this document is that it exists and at this point you are seeing a switch right now with republicans being the party of ideas looking to actually put proposals out there while democrats are defending the status
margaret, megan, let me turn to you. paul ryan says we are going to reform welfare.is not working and i have a bunch of new ideas. >> this is an over political document from paul ryan. he still wants to cut taxes on the rich but he also wants to punish the poor. the poor are to blame for their situation and medicaid and food stamps make them lazy and not want to work. he has almost no evidence -- he has no evidence for this and he cites social science that does not support his view. this...
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megan, thanks. coming up, our roundtable discussion on the u.s.my, the federal reserve, and a lot more when "bottom line" continues. ♪ >> we turn our focus now to the u.s. economy. consumer confidence in march line to its size level in six years. could this be a signal for stronger economic growth ahead? join me to answer that question, the chief investment officer at .umberland advisors, and bob joiningn, thank you for me. your reactions when matt miller was doing that bitcoin story were just too precious. for those of you who were not with us when that news broke. the irs saying that bitcoin as property, not currency in the u.s. tax system. what is wrong with that? >> it seems to me that it is hard to tax something when it is synonymous. i do not know how they will find whether those capital gains are realized or not. >> what does this mean for the bitcoin discussion? >> it is interesting. it is it a capital gains transaction if you buy and sell a bitcoin. if you do not report it, you are now subject to tax evasion criminal charges by the united
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you signed up yet, megan?een looking for health care, and we have looked at the affordable health care website. but because of what we would have to do is that i e would have to go through medicaid before i can sign up to get any kind of help or any kind of financial aid. and the medicaid in our state only covers pregnant women, and so therefore i could not get medicaid via our state. >> and so for you, megan s this a cost issue? you are a student right now. >> yes, i'm unemployed student. >> and unemployed student, and so what is your plan then, and the president is pushing it and wants the people to ek chit out and you are hearing things of $50 a month or sometimes less than $100 but is this not the reality for you given your circumstances? >> no. we have -- i was in the same boat as the other lady. i didn't find any plans less than $100. >> and jared, let me bring you in for a second here. and we have enrollment rates for young americans, and it did tick up. we saw february about 27% of the overa overall or
you signed up yet, megan?een looking for health care, and we have looked at the affordable health care website. but because of what we would have to do is that i e would have to go through medicaid before i can sign up to get any kind of help or any kind of financial aid. and the medicaid in our state only covers pregnant women, and so therefore i could not get medicaid via our state. >> and so for you, megan s this a cost issue? you are a student right now. >> yes, i'm unemployed...
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do not knowpeople it is already going on like a megan said all around the world. the u.s. is a little late to the party. we are waiting later. the reality is it will open up a whole bunch of markets. data, sky catch has a lot of companies. it -- agriculture has been huge for us. energy, it will open up a lot of markets. >> let me back up. agriculture, specifically what? >> think about your farmer and your crops. nota lot of times, they do know what is happening and they can survey. seeing if going and they are being invested by insects and they can do it that way. on the agriculture side, you can look at the entire landscape. there are thousands and thousands of acres of agriculture spots. that is one the big things we are seeing. replacing men or women out there in the field and getting the drones. getting the data. the photosero -- and watching what is happening. --uconn the amazon thing apr go ahead. >> we were talking about flower delivery. companies have been receiving letters from the faa it was the first fine but today they're reading cease and desist .etters for a
do not knowpeople it is already going on like a megan said all around the world. the u.s. is a little late to the party. we are waiting later. the reality is it will open up a whole bunch of markets. data, sky catch has a lot of companies. it -- agriculture has been huge for us. energy, it will open up a lot of markets. >> let me back up. agriculture, specifically what? >> think about your farmer and your crops. nota lot of times, they do know what is happening and they can survey....
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megan mcardle argues the u.s.is unique in letting its citizens and businesses fail and says this is what has made countries successful. this hour-long program begins now on booktv. >> thank you everybody for coming and welcome to the american enterprise institute. i am tim carney. i'm a visiting fellow here as well as a senior political columnist at the examiner. what i do here is to programs. what is called the culture of competition where we talk about competition. we talk about angst like subsidies and crony capitalism and when competition yields good fruits and when the pursuit of profit may not yield good fruits and the other thing i work on is called the program on human flourishing where we talk about happiness. both of those topics are addressed in our book we will be discussing today which is "the upside of down" why failing well is the key to success. here to talk about this we have the author megan mcardle. megan is an economics writer at limburg. she has written at the atlantic, the economist, "newswee
megan mcardle argues the u.s.is unique in letting its citizens and businesses fail and says this is what has made countries successful. this hour-long program begins now on booktv. >> thank you everybody for coming and welcome to the american enterprise institute. i am tim carney. i'm a visiting fellow here as well as a senior political columnist at the examiner. what i do here is to programs. what is called the culture of competition where we talk about competition. we talk about angst...
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news4's megan mcgrath watching developments from northeast d.c. megan?> reporter: you see behind me here the police officer who's blocking off one of the entrances to the park. in fact, all of the entrances are blocked off. that's been the case all night long as police just keep an eye on things until investigators could return this morning. yesterday, there was a very, very large-scale search that took place. we saw specially trained dogs looking for scent trails. they also brought in the police cadets. they stood shoulder to shoulder and did what they call a grid search where they slowly walk in a line and take a real, up-close look at a particular area. we're expecting all of that to resume after the sun comes up. for the first time we've heard police refer to this as a recovery operation. police chief kathy lanier says she still hopes that 8-year-old relisha rudd is found alive, but she says that they simply cannot ignore the possibility that khalil tatum killed the little girl and disposed of her body here in the park. that's because of very disturb
news4's megan mcgrath watching developments from northeast d.c. megan?> reporter: you see behind me here the police officer who's blocking off one of the entrances to the park. in fact, all of the entrances are blocked off. that's been the case all night long as police just keep an eye on things until investigators could return this morning. yesterday, there was a very, very large-scale search that took place. we saw specially trained dogs looking for scent trails. they also brought in the...
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about 2/3 appear on the megan's law website to help protect the public. >> it works so why fix it. >>ss kids foundation founder mark class says the move to change the lifetime listings for all sex offenders is a big mistake. and part of a pattern a softer approach to crime. >> i think they want to save money. i think that they want to be able to drop these characters off the list so that they don't have to send parol agents out so that they don't have to track them. >> reporter: well this rule change would not be retroactive. and to make it happen they would need a lawmakers take action on it. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new video now from downtown oakland where a roll over accident sent three people to the hospital tonight. it happened at 11th and webster streets. a silver toyota received front end damage. witnesses say the toyota broadsided the suv. no word yet on the conditions of the victims. >>> the oakland city council has approved a 3-1/2 million dollars settlement to a bike rider who was severely injured after hitting a pothole. the accident happe
about 2/3 appear on the megan's law website to help protect the public. >> it works so why fix it. >>ss kids foundation founder mark class says the move to change the lifetime listings for all sex offenders is a big mistake. and part of a pattern a softer approach to crime. >> i think they want to save money. i think that they want to be able to drop these characters off the list so that they don't have to send parol agents out so that they don't have to track them. >>...
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megan hughes reports. >> with days to go before the end of opener enrollment, a dozen states are far behind expectations. with fewer of 50% of the sign-ups the government projected. the worst in the nation, massachusetts. so far it has met just 6.5% of its target. the rd, this is the state that inspired the law. rather than upgrade massachusetts oscar already existing universal health care exchange, they decided to start from scratch. the new website has been a technical disaster. the second worst estate, or about -- worst state, oregon. no one has been able to sign of completely online. rankedd also close to the bottom. just last month of the prime contractor meter indian health care solutions was fired. on the opposite end of the spectrum, connecticut signed up more than twice the number of people expected. likewise, the biggest estate to be expectation was the empire state. the fourth best reframing best-performing nationwide. what about the 36 states to use the federal website? several, like north carolina and florida have already beat projections. glitches andarly governors who
megan hughes reports. >> with days to go before the end of opener enrollment, a dozen states are far behind expectations. with fewer of 50% of the sign-ups the government projected. the worst in the nation, massachusetts. so far it has met just 6.5% of its target. the rd, this is the state that inspired the law. rather than upgrade massachusetts oscar already existing universal health care exchange, they decided to start from scratch. the new website has been a technical disaster. the...
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megan mcgrath was at the scene and has more for us now. >> reporter: an unusual sight in this chevy chase neighborhood. heavily armed s.w.a.t. teams and armored vehiclesere brought to frayman drive by neighbors who heard a bang. >> a bang bang bang. >> i thought it was an impact hammer, they had been doing some work in the basement. >> reporter: but it wasn't a hammer. it actually was gunfire. responding, police found shell casings outside the house. they also found the car of the homeowner's girlfriend. >> because of that and concerns for potential for domestic violence we called out our emergency response team that then responded. >> reporter: streets were closed, residents told to stay in their houses. parents dropping kids off at preschool were met by police officers. >> we're trying to get our kid foos school today but looks like the roads are closed. >> reporter: over the course of the next several hours, police made contact with the people inside the house. turns out no one was shot or hurt. investigators are interviewing those involved but at this point it appears there was no int
megan mcgrath was at the scene and has more for us now. >> reporter: an unusual sight in this chevy chase neighborhood. heavily armed s.w.a.t. teams and armored vehiclesere brought to frayman drive by neighbors who heard a bang. >> a bang bang bang. >> i thought it was an impact hammer, they had been doing some work in the basement. >> reporter: but it wasn't a hammer. it actually was gunfire. responding, police found shell casings outside the house. they also found the...
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megan bokin was just 23 years old when thieves in st. louis stole her phone and murdered her in broad daylight 18 months ago. >> sometimes i wake up and i ask myself, is this a bad dream or did this really happen? >> which is why her family along with new york attorney general eric schneiderman are calling for a kill switch allowing users to make them worthless on the black market. >> it's economically a winner for several levels of criminal activity. >> reporter: according to scheinderman, most wireless providers have refused because it would cut into the billions phone companies make selling anti-theft insurance and replacement devices. >> the corporate greed that is driving this problem has to come to an end. >> reporter: last month amy klobuchar introduced legislation that would require companies to install a kill switch on each new device. >> we literally have to make these phones as sophisticated as the people who are stealing them. >> reporter: the wireless association said its member companies moved as quickly as possible to work
megan bokin was just 23 years old when thieves in st. louis stole her phone and murdered her in broad daylight 18 months ago. >> sometimes i wake up and i ask myself, is this a bad dream or did this really happen? >> which is why her family along with new york attorney general eric schneiderman are calling for a kill switch allowing users to make them worthless on the black market. >> it's economically a winner for several levels of criminal activity. >> reporter:...
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thus though let's take a look of the government's efforts to coach megan thoughts come from as small i read in terms of the room to move the country's only hope last fall the minister for industrial green you will toward the annual exhibition of french made products in search of signs of hope for the french economy. the z are featured in many classic garb holding the kind of coastal the plan ski fields reflects the potential of french industry. many products or price here in france than the winners of other nations but some say that taxes and charges the paper states contribute to the good the symbol is obviously it's more expensive price means there are advantages. it adds companies to pay their employees to pay into a system that protects the designer season strongly but the contest. these colors of the french flag a show of economic patriotism which is the latest marketing found her fabby and in the heat made in front is part of a collective effort to defend french industry say this is a symbol of that awful things difficult companies pay to the lake in the next ten thousand km aw
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he sd was if you find yourself on the all-hockey hair team the's a specific salon where yousk for megannd you can get a free haircut. >> maybe they are trying to get on this team because they want the free haircut from megan. >> remember when it comes to hockey your hair matters. >>> here at "right this minute" we've seen our fair share of supertramp videos, always spectacular, everybody's gorgeous, they always look like they're having a great time. let the parodies begin. and you might recognize the fellas in this video, our buddies stuart and andrew. >> ah. ♪ all right sit back relax >> the girl laughing. >> the videos are always with a cool stunt. andrew and stuart they are just swinging. ♪ need the money like my name is cuba gooding ♪ >> add the music to anything and it sounds like a party. ♪ keep it popping >> i think they put that go pro on -- >> yeah. >> clearly not a dislocation. >> i can actually make this moment even better for you because they also did a parody of our good friend lindsay sterling also a woman we've seen on our show. she's a brilliant violin player. she does t
he sd was if you find yourself on the all-hockey hair team the's a specific salon where yousk for megannd you can get a free haircut. >> maybe they are trying to get on this team because they want the free haircut from megan. >> remember when it comes to hockey your hair matters. >>> here at "right this minute" we've seen our fair share of supertramp videos, always spectacular, everybody's gorgeous, they always look like they're having a great time. let the...
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about 2/3 appear on the megan's law website to help protect the public. >> it works so why fix it. >> class kids foundation founder mark class says the move to change the lifetime listings for all sex offenders is a big mistake. and part of a pattern a softer approach to crime. >> i think they want to save money. i think that they want to be able to drop these characters off the list so that they don't have to send parol agents out so that they don't have to track them. >> reporter: well this rule change would not be retroactive. and to make it happen they would need a lawmakers take action on it. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new video now from downtown oakland where a roll over accident sent three people to the hospital tonight. it happened at 11th and webster streets. a silver toyota received front end damage. witnesses say the toyota broadsided the suv. no word yet on the conditions of the victims. >>> the oakland city council has approved a 3-1/2 million dollars settlement to a bike rider who was severely injured after hitting a pothole. the accident h
about 2/3 appear on the megan's law website to help protect the public. >> it works so why fix it. >> class kids foundation founder mark class says the move to change the lifetime listings for all sex offenders is a big mistake. and part of a pattern a softer approach to crime. >> i think they want to save money. i think that they want to be able to drop these characters off the list so that they don't have to send parol agents out so that they don't have to track them....
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paul boken is megan's father. why do you believe she was targeted?ese people had stolen cell phones before. they had experience taking cell phones and selling them. so the fact that she was on her cell phone is what made her a target. >> reporter: two men pleaded guilty to the murder. 1.6 million americans were the victims of smartphone-related crimes in 2012. 40% of robberies in major cities involve smartphones which can sell overseas for hundreds of dollars. the bokens were with new york attorney general eric schneiderman. >> thieves are not going to stop stealing smartphones until they know the smartphones are worthless. >> reporter: a kill switch allows them to erase data and make them inoperable. wireless companies warn the technology could theoretically be used by criminals or terrorists to cut off cell phone operations. >> we're very concerned it's secure. we don't want anything that's a hackable kill switch. >> reporter: but new york commissioner william bratton points out the industry profit when owners replace or ensure devices. >> they're
paul boken is megan's father. why do you believe she was targeted?ese people had stolen cell phones before. they had experience taking cell phones and selling them. so the fact that she was on her cell phone is what made her a target. >> reporter: two men pleaded guilty to the murder. 1.6 million americans were the victims of smartphone-related crimes in 2012. 40% of robberies in major cities involve smartphones which can sell overseas for hundreds of dollars. the bokens were with new...
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we are joined by megan hughes. we are also joined by john mcgraw.an, what happened to the transponder that helps air-traffic controllers track the airplanes? >> it is a huge question. we are talking about the emergency location transmitter. it is also called the elca. it is made by honeywell. investigators do not know why it went dark after takeoff. it sends out a signal on impact. pilots can manually activated. it did not work. it never happened. haveexperts say it could been caused by a huge explosion. separate from that, you have the black boxes that we talked so much. they are also made by honeywell. honeywell said this plane was equipped with two. they are actually orange and not black. one was the flat -- flight data recorder. wing movements, anything going of the engine. that you have the cockpit voice recorder. that does exactly what it says these are supposed to be sending out signals for 30 days after a crash. they can do that underwater for more than two miles underwater. that is what investigators are really hoping is found here. so far,
we are joined by megan hughes. we are also joined by john mcgraw.an, what happened to the transponder that helps air-traffic controllers track the airplanes? >> it is a huge question. we are talking about the emergency location transmitter. it is also called the elca. it is made by honeywell. investigators do not know why it went dark after takeoff. it sends out a signal on impact. pilots can manually activated. it did not work. it never happened. haveexperts say it could been caused by a...
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reporting live, megan mcgrath, back to you. >>> bus services will be offering limited service this morning. metroaccess service is restored at noon today. metro rail service will operate on a regular weekday schedule. and you can take marc and vre in and out of the city with full schedule. amtrak will have most trains running between new york and d.c. >>> molette greene is keeping a live look at the airports for us. >> the runways are open for business, but if you have a flight today, check in with your airline before heading to the door this morning. here's a live look outside reagan national airport, i just checked on the numbers on flightaware.com for the latest. nearly 50 flights canceled at reagan this morning. and we are seeing 30 wiped from the boards at dulles and 11 flights canceled at bwi marshall. that's the latest from the live desk, molette greene, back to you. >> don't forget, you can search nbcwashingtonweather in the app store and google play. >>> things could be very dangerous for you out there. just ahead, tragedy strikes a local neighborhood. how one woman died just hour
reporting live, megan mcgrath, back to you. >>> bus services will be offering limited service this morning. metroaccess service is restored at noon today. metro rail service will operate on a regular weekday schedule. and you can take marc and vre in and out of the city with full schedule. amtrak will have most trains running between new york and d.c. >>> molette greene is keeping a live look at the airports for us. >> the runways are open for business, but if you have a...
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paul boken is megan's father. why do you believe she was targeted?people had stolen cell phones before. they were going down the street looking for someone to get their cell phone. they have had experience taking cell phones and selling them. so the fact that she was on her cell phone is what made her a target. >> reporter: two men pleaded guilty to the murder. 1.6 million americans were the victims of smart phone related crimes in 2012. 40% of robberies in major cities involve smartphones which can sell overseas for hundreds of dollars. today the bokens were with new york attorney general eric schneiderman, he is among the growing number of state officials that want mandatory kill switches in mobile devices. >> thieves are not going to stop stealing smartphones until they know that the smartphones are all worthless. >> reporter: scott, in addition to the kroningal bill, several state its including california state its including california and illinois are also considering kill switch legislation, the size of those markets makes it harder for the we
paul boken is megan's father. why do you believe she was targeted?people had stolen cell phones before. they were going down the street looking for someone to get their cell phone. they have had experience taking cell phones and selling them. so the fact that she was on her cell phone is what made her a target. >> reporter: two men pleaded guilty to the murder. 1.6 million americans were the victims of smart phone related crimes in 2012. 40% of robberies in major cities involve...
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megan mcgrath is live in northeast d.c. with more on what they found and how long the search might take. >> reporter: well, aaron, let's talk a little about the search area. i'm standing in front of just a small piece of it. you see a police officer has the entrance to the park blocked off. that's the case all along this stretch of anacostia avenue. all of the entrances to the park are blocked off here. take a look at the map here. the green area, that is the search area. it's huge. 700 acres. stretches from route 50 to the anacostia freeway. sections of it are heavily wooded. we also have stretches that go along the anacostia river. this is a big challenge for police to cover all of this terrain. now for the first time, we have heard police refer to this as a recovery operation. police chief kathy lanier says that she hopes that 8-year-old relisha rudd is found alive. but at this point, they just can't ignore the possibility that khalil tatum killed the little girl and disposed of her body here at the park. that's because
megan mcgrath is live in northeast d.c. with more on what they found and how long the search might take. >> reporter: well, aaron, let's talk a little about the search area. i'm standing in front of just a small piece of it. you see a police officer has the entrance to the park blocked off. that's the case all along this stretch of anacostia avenue. all of the entrances to the park are blocked off here. take a look at the map here. the green area, that is the search area. it's huge. 700...
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megan hughes focuses on malaysia flight 370 black box flight recorder. we are receiving word from the malaysian military indicate it has radar evidence showing the missing boeing 777 jetliner changed course and made it to the malik a straight. -- strait. it injects new mystery into the disappearance. radar at a military base detected the airliner at the northern approach to the strait. the aircraft was believed to be flying low. ap reports the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information. from nine countries are hoping to find the black box that could hold the key to the mystery. we are joined by megan hughes. do we know what happened to the transponder? >> a lot of moving parts. is a hugeonder, this question. it is constantly sending data on altitude, speed, and direction back to air traffic control. investigators do not know why the transponder went dark less than an hour after takeoff. this aircraft should have been equipped with an emergency location transmitter. this is made by honeywell. it sends out a sig
megan hughes focuses on malaysia flight 370 black box flight recorder. we are receiving word from the malaysian military indicate it has radar evidence showing the missing boeing 777 jetliner changed course and made it to the malik a straight. -- strait. it injects new mystery into the disappearance. radar at a military base detected the airliner at the northern approach to the strait. the aircraft was believed to be flying low. ap reports the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because...
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joining us, our bloomberg contributing editor and our own megan hughes. paul, can tech inspired change? will it inspire change? what comes out of today's meeting? won'think it can, but it be for want of trying. people and sack are frustrated about all of this. it is going to the bottom line about it. are frustratedch about this. i think there was a forrester study. people do not want to invest where their information is violated. this could be $10 billion of financial impact. this is not just rhetoric. it is going directly to the bottom line's. >> it matters to the bottom line. they are concerned. megan hughes, at what point do they say this is smart to be , we have toout it stop the nsa from doing the sorts of things, until what? until something actually happens and then people feel like they need more surveillance? how do we balance this line. lawmakersmething that are talking about? >> is something they are talking about. bills circling capital are right now. we had the president in his vague speech -- in his big speech. march 28 is the deadline. we wi
joining us, our bloomberg contributing editor and our own megan hughes. paul, can tech inspired change? will it inspire change? what comes out of today's meeting? won'think it can, but it be for want of trying. people and sack are frustrated about all of this. it is going to the bottom line about it. are frustratedch about this. i think there was a forrester study. people do not want to invest where their information is violated. this could be $10 billion of financial impact. this is not just...
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megan is still standing by. i want to bring in the president and ceo of the cleveland clinic.dent barack obama called it one of the best health care systems in the world. let's just take the connecticut example first. the key part of this is just, the whole system, the whole staff>> weary of the glitches oe federal, talking about walking people through enrolling in health care. that seems to be a big missing part of the federal health care the numbers,why while better and hitting targets, are still quite low. >> we think this is important because people need to be educated about what they are buying. there are all kinds of coverage and you have to know what doctors you will have access to and what hospitals and what the responsibility for a portion of your health-care bill will be. that takes real education. people need to study the spirit it is a complex business. access health is providing a great service. >> do you think the white house has done a poor job educating the public about how the whole thing works? >> i am not sure it is totally the white house's responsibility.
megan is still standing by. i want to bring in the president and ceo of the cleveland clinic.dent barack obama called it one of the best health care systems in the world. let's just take the connecticut example first. the key part of this is just, the whole system, the whole staff>> weary of the glitches oe federal, talking about walking people through enrolling in health care. that seems to be a big missing part of the federal health care the numbers,why while better and hitting targets,...
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so far megan is in the lead with megan and peter choosing nikki to win it all. >> reporter: as for who wins the bracket and who wins the final rose, we'll find out next week. for "nightline," i'm linzie janis in new york. >> i feel for him. i make my march madness picks, i get with my gut and i'm wrong every time. >> sometimes it works just as well as being an expert. there you are, marci. >> oh! >> you shot to the top. >> spoiler alert. i am the winner of the season. the wedding is in the spring. >> very lucky man, indeed. >> no, other people are into this "bachelor" bracket thing. started with five years and now 18,000 people. >> you do the basketball tournament and i'll do your "bachelor" tournament. >> deal. l do your bachelor tournament. >> deal. all right. ] [ giggling ] again! again! [ giggles ] again! [ mom ] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and new bounty has no quit in it either. it's 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand, and then stays strong, so you can use less. watch how one sheet of new bounty keeps working, while their two
so far megan is in the lead with megan and peter choosing nikki to win it all. >> reporter: as for who wins the bracket and who wins the final rose, we'll find out next week. for "nightline," i'm linzie janis in new york. >> i feel for him. i make my march madness picks, i get with my gut and i'm wrong every time. >> sometimes it works just as well as being an expert. there you are, marci. >> oh! >> you shot to the top. >> spoiler alert. i am the...
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hughes andby megan our guest from the washington institute. what just happened. -- fill us in on what just happened. >> it is really a grab bag of fixed -- of exchanges, not just this two-year extension. and the treasury department were involved, as well as hhs. they are giving states more time to decide if they want to have their own exchanges. insurers will have an extra month to sign people up in the open enrollment time frame for next year. basically, for 2015, they have taken a look at a number of things where there were concerns and complaints. and there may be tweaks. does include a two-year extension on people who were able to keep their noncompliant plans. this is october of last year where people started getting cancellation notices. obama, of course, got tremendous backlash for his comment, "if you like your plan, you can keep it" and people were saying that he was not keeping that promise. so they changed course. they changed it on a state-by-state basis for people to keep their plans. many states did, and now they will have the op
hughes andby megan our guest from the washington institute. what just happened. -- fill us in on what just happened. >> it is really a grab bag of fixed -- of exchanges, not just this two-year extension. and the treasury department were involved, as well as hhs. they are giving states more time to decide if they want to have their own exchanges. insurers will have an extra month to sign people up in the open enrollment time frame for next year. basically, for 2015, they have taken a look...
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megan hughes in washington. thanks.should note that the national transportation safety board is offering its assistance in that ongoing search for malaysian airlines flight 370. it's 26 minutes past the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the markets. sterns is standing by with the latest details. >> good afternoon. it's a mixed picture on the markets right now. the dow and s&p are slightly in the red. the s&p off by about .1%. a lot of action in the stock market today. let's start with pfizer. words are halted, but no on what is behind the slide. we will bring you the latest. the second stock we are watching is herbalife. the nutritional company that was earlier halted. the ftc has started a civil probe into its practices. they have been accused of operating an illegal pyramid scheme. they're claiming that herbalife has misrepresented its sales figures. herbalife says it is complying with all laws and regulations. we are watching shares in solar city. they are teaming up with best buy to offer solar power to be
megan hughes in washington. thanks.should note that the national transportation safety board is offering its assistance in that ongoing search for malaysian airlines flight 370. it's 26 minutes past the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the markets. sterns is standing by with the latest details. >> good afternoon. it's a mixed picture on the markets right now. the dow and s&p are slightly in the red. the s&p off by about .1%. a lot of action in the stock market today....
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thank you so much, megan hughes in washington. here on the west coast in san francisco. trish, tell us what else is to come. >> enjoy that weather, betty. we will see you, of course, tomorrow for "in the loop" live from san francisco. the west is preparing sanctions for russian and ukrainian leaders. we will look at how u.s. businesses are impacted by a on the brink right now. ♪ >> i am trish regan and you're watching "in the loop." the u.s. prepares for tougher sections against russia. washington correspondent peter cook joins me now with more on this. we are talking about some pretty major players here. how do they see this affecting them? >> as you know, trish, the u.s. economic relationship with russia is not nearly as strong as the europeans' relationship, but there are big names doing business with russia right now. general electric, exxon, ford, top companies that have investments in russia right now, and they are obviously nervous about what is playing out in the geopolitical stage, the possibility that these u.s. sanction
thank you so much, megan hughes in washington. here on the west coast in san francisco. trish, tell us what else is to come. >> enjoy that weather, betty. we will see you, of course, tomorrow for "in the loop" live from san francisco. the west is preparing sanctions for russian and ukrainian leaders. we will look at how u.s. businesses are impacted by a on the brink right now. ♪ >> i am trish regan and you're watching "in the loop." the u.s. prepares for...
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fast forward and rove who is a insider was fighting with megan kelly saying we are not going to call it. this is the denial that took place on fox. you have the talking heads proclaiming the landslide and he predicted the winner -- >> host: >> guest: i think the reason that resignation is it showed the world that on fox news it really was a self contained universe of people on fox thought romney was going to win. even the data except for the rasmussen poll showed romney facing an uphill battle into some megan kelly which i think is a testament to listen we are going to challenge you on this and it made for an amazing television moment. this makes him such a television genius he turned what could have been the ultimate gaffe of the humiliating moment denying the reality on the air and they turned into a television moment everyone in politics interviewed the fox analyst and they broke the tie the network called it and i think that was such a fitting end to the way that fox covered the 2012 election. >> host: does it also proved that she was an independent journalist? >> guest: i think
fast forward and rove who is a insider was fighting with megan kelly saying we are not going to call it. this is the denial that took place on fox. you have the talking heads proclaiming the landslide and he predicted the winner -- >> host: >> guest: i think the reason that resignation is it showed the world that on fox news it really was a self contained universe of people on fox thought romney was going to win. even the data except for the rasmussen poll showed romney facing an...
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megan is the middle child. >> he loved to have fun. he would always dance crazy with us, like pick us up in the air and slide us between his legs and throw us up. >> reporter: and the old family snapshots, hiking in hawaii, disney world, all the christmases seemed to show a dad over the moon with his three girls. cates lynn was a star volleyball player and all-american and knew without a doubt when her father was in the stands on game days. you could hear him? >> i could. yeah. everyone could. >> reporter: her dad was in a long-term relationship with a single mom named kimberly roush. >> he had three daughters and i had two boys and a lot of our time was spent being involved in their sporting events. >> reporter: they had been on again/off again for years, but no sooner had they decided to take one of their periodic romantic timeouts from one band back together. boyfriends like keith were hard to find. >> a song would come on and woe pull the car over, take me out of the car and dance along the side of the road. being with him was amaz
megan is the middle child. >> he loved to have fun. he would always dance crazy with us, like pick us up in the air and slide us between his legs and throw us up. >> reporter: and the old family snapshots, hiking in hawaii, disney world, all the christmases seemed to show a dad over the moon with his three girls. cates lynn was a star volleyball player and all-american and knew without a doubt when her father was in the stands on game days. you could hear him? >> i could....