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detective bernie nelson had investigated hundreds of murders. had learned to keep the recurring images of death at arm's length. but this case was different, he was a father to a teenager around karissa lofton's age. >> ma'am, i've been shot. me and my mother have been shot. i'm bleeding to death. >> that poor little girl in her she has the gumption to get on the phone and call you. >> it hurts to listen to the 911 call because you can feel and hear the fear in her voice. >> reporter: even though nothing was taken, it seemed clear that the killer broke into the house. in fact, the burglar alarm had gone off, but it was disabled in under a minute. and that put karen's son, kion lofton, at the top of police's person-of-interest list. he lived in the house. he knew the code. police found brought him in for questioning. >> does your mom set the alarm for the house? >> mm-hmm. >> okay, all the time? >> every day. every time. >> one of the detectives, blatantly said, you know, "everybody in that room thinks it's you. you are the only one who had acces
detective bernie nelson had investigated hundreds of murders. had learned to keep the recurring images of death at arm's length. but this case was different, he was a father to a teenager around karissa lofton's age. >> ma'am, i've been shot. me and my mother have been shot. i'm bleeding to death. >> that poor little girl in her she has the gumption to get on the phone and call you. >> it hurts to listen to the 911 call because you can feel and hear the fear in her voice....
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nelson: mr. chairman, i want to take the opportunity particularly to tell our democratic members of the committee that apparently we just received word that there has been an agreement on the tax issue. therefore, if that is true, when we get to the floor in just 35 minutes, it looks like we are going to be able to proceed without that controversy that previously we had known about. we ought to be able to get on the bill. i want to piggyback on a couple of the points raised by the chairman. the gunrunning scheme showed tremendous vulnerability, especially 300 airports in the country. lo and behold, only to true up to that point had done a perimeter security where they had reduced to a handful the number of entry points and had the adequate checking of badges to make sure the airport employee was who they said they were. as well as checking in one of the machines the stuff that they brought in. things that were not done in atlanta that allowed over 100 guns to be transported. and then theort emplo
nelson: mr. chairman, i want to take the opportunity particularly to tell our democratic members of the committee that apparently we just received word that there has been an agreement on the tax issue. therefore, if that is true, when we get to the floor in just 35 minutes, it looks like we are going to be able to proceed without that controversy that previously we had known about. we ought to be able to get on the bill. i want to piggyback on a couple of the points raised by the chairman. the...
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nelson shipondi is one of the people clifford is supporting.arents have no money to feed him or send him to school. now a teenager, he's lived on the streets since he was seven, and he's become a drug addict. he sniffs glue, and begs for money to get it. nelson shipondi: this work is really hard. most people just go past me. no one has given me anything today. just now someone promised me milk and bread. that's why i'm waiting here. nelson shipondi: what are my dreams? i'd like to be a pilot or a doctor. that would be great. >> boniface is preparing a meal in clifford's kitchen. he, too, lived on the street for a long time, but thanks to the teacher's help, he's managed to kick his drug habit. he wants the others to do that, especially his brother, who's an addict still living on the streets. boniface: it's really hard to talk to them sensibly. sniffing glue makes them totally confused. you have to spend a lot of time with them before they get used to you and listen to you at all. and then they have to understand what they need to change. >> ma
nelson shipondi is one of the people clifford is supporting.arents have no money to feed him or send him to school. now a teenager, he's lived on the streets since he was seven, and he's become a drug addict. he sniffs glue, and begs for money to get it. nelson shipondi: this work is really hard. most people just go past me. no one has given me anything today. just now someone promised me milk and bread. that's why i'm waiting here. nelson shipondi: what are my dreams? i'd like to be a pilot or...
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prescott was friends with nelson rockerfeller. everybody assumed that prescott bush, of all people would be all in for nelson rockerfeller. he went for what was almost his inevitable nomination in 1964. then what happened to blow it all up was that nelson got divorced in 1962. even worse, unimaginably worse, the following year nin 1963, he got remarried. senator prescott bush, this liberal republican dropped his long time friend nelson rockerfeller like a hot rock. he gave a speech at a prep good graduation where he ripped his old friend up one side and down the other. he said, quote, have we come to a point in in our life of our nation can desert a good wife, divorce her and persuade a mother of four youngsters to abandon her husband and four children and marry the governor. this was the early 1960s, it was probably going to be some level of problem for him to get divorced and remarried right before running for president. what he did when he didn't just abandon his friend, he publicly excoriated his friend as a moral reprebait fo
prescott was friends with nelson rockerfeller. everybody assumed that prescott bush, of all people would be all in for nelson rockerfeller. he went for what was almost his inevitable nomination in 1964. then what happened to blow it all up was that nelson got divorced in 1962. even worse, unimaginably worse, the following year nin 1963, he got remarried. senator prescott bush, this liberal republican dropped his long time friend nelson rockerfeller like a hot rock. he gave a speech at a prep...
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prince rogers nelson, dead today. >> thank you, carly.x roochlt thank you, and check in with us as you get more information. >> he was born in minneapolis and as you heard from the young fan outside of his home and studios, he stayed thorough to it that city and changed the music scene in that citv and nationwide and all over the globe. michael, you must be stunned >> a lot of people can't believe the news. doris robetters and prince. and you don't have the hits without the talent. he's one of those that paved the way. jtt and how he reinvented himself. he was a seven time agreement winner and recently inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame. >> his first album was recorded when he was a year or two out of high school. and he went on to many, many more from there. >> and he never went hollywood. he was born in minneapolis and stayed in minneapolis. and he dated a lot of famous people. he was a hometown guy and stayed thorough to his roots. >> and able to play a number of instruments. key boards and drums. >> his musical talent and rang
prince rogers nelson, dead today. >> thank you, carly.x roochlt thank you, and check in with us as you get more information. >> he was born in minneapolis and as you heard from the young fan outside of his home and studios, he stayed thorough to it that city and changed the music scene in that citv and nationwide and all over the globe. michael, you must be stunned >> a lot of people can't believe the news. doris robetters and prince. and you don't have the hits without the...
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nelson: mr. chairman, i want to take the opportunity particularly to tell our democratic members of the committee that apparently we just received word that there has been an agreement on the tax issue. therefore, if that is true, when we get to the floor in just 35 minutes, it looks like we are going to be able to proceed without that controversy that previously we had known about. we ought to be able to get on the bill. i want to piggyback on a couple of the points raised by the chairman. showedrunning scheme tremendous vulnerability, especially 300 airports in the country. low and the hold, only two up to , had done a perimeter security worth they had reduced to a handful the number of entry points and had adequate checking of the badges to make sure the airport employee was who they said they were. as well as checking in one of the machines, the stuff they brought in. things that were not done in atlanta that allowed over 100 guns to be transported. into the airport and the employee goes up i
nelson: mr. chairman, i want to take the opportunity particularly to tell our democratic members of the committee that apparently we just received word that there has been an agreement on the tax issue. therefore, if that is true, when we get to the floor in just 35 minutes, it looks like we are going to be able to proceed without that controversy that previously we had known about. we ought to be able to get on the bill. i want to piggyback on a couple of the points raised by the chairman....
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senator nelson? >> mr. chairman, i want to take the opportunity particularly to tell our democratic members of the committee that apparently we just received word that there has been an agreement on the tax issue and therefore if that is true, when we get to the floor in just 35 minutes, it looks like we're going to be able to proceed without that controversy that previously we had known about. so we ought to be able to get on the bill. i want to just piggyback on a couple of the points raised by the chairman. the gun running scheme showed tremendous vulnerability, especially 300 airports in the country, and lo and behold only two up to that point, only two had done a perimeter security, where they had reduced to a handful the number of entry points and had the adequate checking of the badges to make sure the airport employee was who they said they were, as well as checking in one of the machines the stuff that they brought in. things that were not done in atlanta that allowed over 100 guns to be transporte
senator nelson? >> mr. chairman, i want to take the opportunity particularly to tell our democratic members of the committee that apparently we just received word that there has been an agreement on the tax issue and therefore if that is true, when we get to the floor in just 35 minutes, it looks like we're going to be able to proceed without that controversy that previously we had known about. so we ought to be able to get on the bill. i want to just piggyback on a couple of the points...
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to you, prince rogers nelson was a celebrity. to us, he's a community member and a good neighbor. >> reporter: an autopsy and toxicology tests took place earlier today, but the results won't be known for a while. what is known is that prince was dropped off by friend at 8:00 p.m. on wednesday. when staffers could not reach him hours later on thursday, they went to his 65,000-square-foot home and studio and found him slumped in an elevator on the first floor, alone and unresponsive. a transcript of the 911 calls unidentified male at 9:43 a.m. is there any reason to believe that foul play was involved? >> we have no reason to believe at this time it's a suicide. the rest of it is under investigation. >> reporter: it is known that prince had serious health issues and mystery shrouds a medical emergency that took place a week ago when his charter jet from atlanta to minneapolis was diverted to moline, illinois. after treatment there for what aides said was the flu, prince tweeted, "i am transformed." the next night he held a party fo
to you, prince rogers nelson was a celebrity. to us, he's a community member and a good neighbor. >> reporter: an autopsy and toxicology tests took place earlier today, but the results won't be known for a while. what is known is that prince was dropped off by friend at 8:00 p.m. on wednesday. when staffers could not reach him hours later on thursday, they went to his 65,000-square-foot home and studio and found him slumped in an elevator on the first floor, alone and unresponsive. a...
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nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.o, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little money, things start to get better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you have a nice day. >> you too. >> bye. >> these ladies over here you can see they marketing for their stalls. >> you know where you're going, right? >> yeah, i know where i'm going. >> next exit? smoky delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful thing. meat, a cutting board, a knife. >> cut all the meat in pieces. meat. you pick your meat at the butcher counter. choose t-bone, rum steak. spicy sausage made from beef and pork. >> and they mask it. the secr
nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.o, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little money, things start to get better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you have a...
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nelson: very fine. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mr. tillis: thank you, madam president. i've come to the floor today to talk about something that's very important to many of us in north carolina and people that go to the north carolina coast to enjoy our beautiful beaches and a group of of wild horses, called the yora will. la wild horses. they've been there since ships have been rest in had a we call the graveyard of the atlantic. these horses of spanish origin found their way to shore and set up a habitat on the east coast that is actually an traiks for tourists and it's something that always brings a smile to your face when you're out on the water. you'vthey've been there for almt 400 years. the problem we have, though, is with development over time, their habitat has slun -- has sk and as a result of that, we only have about 80 horses out in coralla. and to have a healthy population, we've got to figure out a way to provide them with genetic diversity or they're literally
nelson: very fine. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mr. tillis: thank you, madam president. i've come to the floor today to talk about something that's very important to many of us in north carolina and people that go to the north carolina coast to enjoy our beautiful beaches and a group of of wild horses, called the yora will. la wild horses. they've been there since ships have been rest in had a we call the graveyard of the atlantic. these...
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. >> finally, you are going to what actress whoopi goldberg has in common with willie nelson. what is going on? >> the oscar-winning actress and is following in the footsteps of willie nelson by launching a marijuana line. she along with a northern california producer will offer a chocolate, cream, and bath salts to aid menstrual cramps. industry in the united states sold over $20 billion in products in 2015. >> i am curious to see if that product will fly off the shelves. it will fly off the cells because willie nelson's products have been flying off the shelves. >> with the latest business news. time for the press review. at what ise a look grabbing the headlines. studio,me now in the lots of focus on that day of action yesterday against the government plan to reform france's labor laws. >> they are thrilled about the turnout at the protest yesterday which happened across the country, but it got a little carried away with its calculator . it says about 1.2 million people took to the streets. that is what organizers are saying, twice is many as the previous rally on march 9.
. >> finally, you are going to what actress whoopi goldberg has in common with willie nelson. what is going on? >> the oscar-winning actress and is following in the footsteps of willie nelson by launching a marijuana line. she along with a northern california producer will offer a chocolate, cream, and bath salts to aid menstrual cramps. industry in the united states sold over $20 billion in products in 2015. >> i am curious to see if that product will fly off the shelves. it...
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good morning, thanks for tuning i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm michelle charlesworth. we want to get right to the >> authorities say police officers have shot and killed a man early this morning in south ozone park. >> eyewitness news reporter kristin thorne is live outside jamaica hospital where the victim's family has gathered. >> reporter: good morning, michelle and rob. right now inside jamaica hospital, many of the victim's family and friends here. we're told they all were in family birthday party this weekend. they are still waiting as are we still waiting to hear from police about what exactly happened here, but police have confirmed that police officers shot one man in queens earlier this morning. this is some of the video that we have from the scene. it happened around 1:30 this morning in south ozone park around 116th avenue and 135 135th street. we're told that five police officers were called there for some sort of situation. the victim has been identified by family members as george tillman of maryland, the father of five children. we're told that he was w
good morning, thanks for tuning i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm michelle charlesworth. we want to get right to the >> authorities say police officers have shot and killed a man early this morning in south ozone park. >> eyewitness news reporter kristin thorne is live outside jamaica hospital where the victim's family has gathered. >> reporter: good morning, michelle and rob. right now inside jamaica hospital, many of the victim's family and friends here. we're told they all...
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nelson began his collection as a child. >> i look in the bags and see what i can take out, i have two brothers, three sisters. we didn't get much for christmas. >> nelson says mess surprising thing he has found was a star of david made with steel from one of the fallen world trade centers. this collection, he says is priceless and i agree. >>> before you head out of the door here three things happening around town today, it three is to go. >> today is day two of the bernie sanders campaign stop to philadelphia, he will speak at pennsylvania afl-cio convention around ten this morning. >> at&t will unveil plans to upgrade cell phone network leading up to the democratic national convention in july. >>> camden county police will receive sensitivity training today. this he will learn how to better handle calls with people from autism. first local department to receive training from bank croft and that is three to go. >> coming up, in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news", people are paying hundreds of dollars to see hamilton on broadway but what if i told you how to get a ticket for jus
nelson began his collection as a child. >> i look in the bags and see what i can take out, i have two brothers, three sisters. we didn't get much for christmas. >> nelson says mess surprising thing he has found was a star of david made with steel from one of the fallen world trade centers. this collection, he says is priceless and i agree. >>> before you head out of the door here three things happening around town today, it three is to go. >> today is day two of the...
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but this icon, prince rogers nelson, a lot of people didn't even ever hear of the rogers nelson parte. he leaves behind such a legacy of groundbreaking music, as well as many fans shocked and saddened bytevs the news today. he was my personal first favorite. i remember the first time i ever fellb; love, very true story, the albumú v -- and everybody h can laugh as i tell this jg was that first album i recall personally and it touched me because that song, the beautiful ones, for example, one of my very favorite songs on that album, and of course that was the movie that featured his life and he appeared in and won an oscar for. he was actually going to be releasing a memoir on "the beautiful ones." this is going to be probably the second time ever that we really got a look inside of prince's lv because the movie 0avjr"purp rain" gave us a little glimpse but we hadn't really seen inside his life since. so he's beend7vip)j sort of ico as you know. then he went by the sim bomb, formerly known as prince. then of course it also all started back in the '70s. just like lauren was just talki
but this icon, prince rogers nelson, a lot of people didn't even ever hear of the rogers nelson parte. he leaves behind such a legacy of groundbreaking music, as well as many fans shocked and saddened bytevs the news today. he was my personal first favorite. i remember the first time i ever fellb; love, very true story, the albumú v -- and everybody h can laugh as i tell this jg was that first album i recall personally and it touched me because that song, the beautiful ones, for example, one...
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nelson: then i will put it in the form of a question. would the democratic lder believe that this senator has spoken many times on the floor laying out the specifics of the request of $1.9 billion, which includes the replenishment of $589 million back to the ebola fund which had been advanced to fight this emergency? would the senator believe that and would the senator further believe that i have in my hand that breakdown and at the appropriate time would ask that it be inserted in the record? mr. reid: mr. president, to my friend from florida, yes. and where did he get that information? in preparing this legislation. he got it from the administration. everybody knows what's in this legislation. what my friend, the assistant republican leader said, is nonsense. if there is -- if there is bipartisan support, and i'm confident if they would come up with something, we would do our best to support. but this is the legislation we need. this is a desperate situation, and it's going to become more desperate as each day goes by because the summe
nelson: then i will put it in the form of a question. would the democratic lder believe that this senator has spoken many times on the floor laying out the specifics of the request of $1.9 billion, which includes the replenishment of $589 million back to the ebola fund which had been advanced to fight this emergency? would the senator believe that and would the senator further believe that i have in my hand that breakdown and at the appropriate time would ask that it be inserted in the record?...
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--ator nelson bank bright senator nelson: right after 9/11, 1900 acts were carried out against transit systems around the world resulting in 4000 deaths and 14,000 injuries. aviation, almost 15 years after 9/11, terrorists are still finding those phone or abilities which the chairman has noted. two types of vulnerabilities before us. we have the vulnerability of the perimeter of the airport, which was addressed in legislation passed last year sponsored by the two members at the front of dais. -- airport security perimeter that allows the egyptian airport, because of an airport employee, to sneak a bomb on. same thing with the gun running scheme in atlanta two years ago. monthsvably over three ontoirearms were smuggled anflights and that was december, the last quarter of 2014. we addressed that in this the airport security enhancement and oversight act of 2015. hopefully that is going to be attached to the faa bill. it now we have this additional isurity problem and that where passengers are bunched up the linesarea like going through tsa. like the crowded lines at an airport check-in c
--ator nelson bank bright senator nelson: right after 9/11, 1900 acts were carried out against transit systems around the world resulting in 4000 deaths and 14,000 injuries. aviation, almost 15 years after 9/11, terrorists are still finding those phone or abilities which the chairman has noted. two types of vulnerabilities before us. we have the vulnerability of the perimeter of the airport, which was addressed in legislation passed last year sponsored by the two members at the front of dais....
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prince's real name prince rogers nelson. with us from new york.great talent. people are going to be pretty sad when they get the word. >> you are absolutely right. this is one of the pop music geniuses of all time, one of the most influential musicians, one of the most innovative with the ways he would combine funk and pop and rock and other types of music. we were listening to purple rain. in some ways this 1984 movie and sound track catapulted. he won an oscar and grammys and that 1984 movie, 1985 really helped him reach an even greater level of fame. he is, of course, born in minneapolis and died in minnesota, was so well known for his paisley park studio and home and had an event there over the weekend. this afternoon i'm seeing many people sharing lyrics. i think the 1984 song let's go crazy which begins with the words dearly beloved we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life. today everyone i see gathering, talking about prince and his contributions to the world of music. >> seven grammy awards, earned 30 nominations, p
prince's real name prince rogers nelson. with us from new york.great talent. people are going to be pretty sad when they get the word. >> you are absolutely right. this is one of the pop music geniuses of all time, one of the most influential musicians, one of the most innovative with the ways he would combine funk and pop and rock and other types of music. we were listening to purple rain. in some ways this 1984 movie and sound track catapulted. he won an oscar and grammys and that 1984...
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good morning, i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm michelle charlesworth. give us a perfect ten. >> let the temperatures climb, right. it's absolutely gorgeous. the skies look great. we could make it into the 70s. beautiful skies looking at the empire state building. a look at the wall-to-wall sunshine, and you can see one world trade, gorgeous skies. we're in the 50s right now. what a way to start off the sunday morning, and a big finish to the weekend with temperatures flirting with the low 70s and pushing to near 80 as we start the workweek. it was a chilly start for north and central new jersey. we had spots near the freezing point and frost this morning. the fragile plants had to be covered. we say good-bye to the next several days adding 20 degrees to the temperatures on the map. by late this afternoon, we'll be well above average in some average. like this. it's cooler at the coast because of the gentle sea breeze that we've got going on. and then this dry stretch continues, so there's no threat of rein on the accu track. it's all sunshine. in fact,
good morning, i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm michelle charlesworth. give us a perfect ten. >> let the temperatures climb, right. it's absolutely gorgeous. the skies look great. we could make it into the 70s. beautiful skies looking at the empire state building. a look at the wall-to-wall sunshine, and you can see one world trade, gorgeous skies. we're in the 50s right now. what a way to start off the sunday morning, and a big finish to the weekend with temperatures flirting with the low...
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nelson: the feeling is mutual. i made my comments earlier, so i won't go into the substance of the bill. certainly senator thune has been a delight to work with, and his committee staff as well. and i want to personally thank our staff, tom chapman, jenny solomon, chris day, mossad sayed, melissa alvaria, maria stratinko, nick russell, christian felled, petr mcgee, brad torpee and our staff director kim lip ski and i also want to thank the democratic staff here on the floor. day in and day out, they make this place run and they make it possible. gary myrick, tricia engel, dan tinsley and all the cloakroom staff. and so i thank the senate for responding so affirmatively for this f.a.a. bill. now, let's get the house to understand the wisdom of this bill and so we can get it into law. mr. thune: mr. president? the presiding officer: the sno nuclear south dakota. thune i ask unanimous consent that the title amendment at the desk be agreed to. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. so ordered. mr
nelson: the feeling is mutual. i made my comments earlier, so i won't go into the substance of the bill. certainly senator thune has been a delight to work with, and his committee staff as well. and i want to personally thank our staff, tom chapman, jenny solomon, chris day, mossad sayed, melissa alvaria, maria stratinko, nick russell, christian felled, petr mcgee, brad torpee and our staff director kim lip ski and i also want to thank the democratic staff here on the floor. day in and day out,...
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the 5-foot two musician bornn prince rogers nelson neverer forgot where he came from.ro prince continuedlive ande work in minneapolis where he died earlier today. >> ♪ >> such a loss.>> suc >> i know.w. and so surprising. people were not expecting thisns by any means. >> boy, we continue ourtinuou coverage now of the death off tf prince and we are beginning tong learn a little moren a little mr information surrounding theundi circumstances of his death. >> the associated press report sheriff's deputies were calledrd to prince's home this morningorg and found him unconscious in i an elevator.leva first responders performed cprrp buert efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.essful >> joining us is fox's ted ted holler outside prince's estates in minnesota.in minnesota ted give us a little bit morea t about where you are and i i imagine a lot of fans ares are showing up there at hist estate. >estate.esta >> reporter: yeah, sureh, sur thing it's a quiet serene scene herene with one exception and that'sha people blasting prince musicprcm from their boom boxes and from the radios but from tho
the 5-foot two musician bornn prince rogers nelson neverer forgot where he came from.ro prince continuedlive ande work in minneapolis where he died earlier today. >> ♪ >> such a loss.>> suc >> i know.w. and so surprising. people were not expecting thisns by any means. >> boy, we continue ourtinuou coverage now of the death off tf prince and we are beginning tong learn a little moren a little mr information surrounding theundi circumstances of his death. >>...
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here is eyewitness news reporter rob nelson. >> i'm upset because i have kids that live here for many years on this block. it is getting worse. my house has been broken into twice. >> reporter: that's the reaction from residence after police released video of one of two recent attacks in this queens neighborhood. the second attack shown here have it on sunday when three men attacked a 32-year-old man from behind. and before taking off from their cell phone and wallet. >> they will be getting very bad now and they need to do something for this community. >> reporter: they would suffer those fractures and the lacerations to their head and face and was taken from the scene along 77th street to jamaica hospital in critical, but stable condition. the first incident would happen just a day before on saturday, around the corner. near glen moore avenue. punching, kicking a 25-year-old this victim suffered two black eyes and several lacerations to his head and was taken to the hospital in stable condition. >> several years ago that there was a gentleman that killed right there and at the corne
here is eyewitness news reporter rob nelson. >> i'm upset because i have kids that live here for many years on this block. it is getting worse. my house has been broken into twice. >> reporter: that's the reaction from residence after police released video of one of two recent attacks in this queens neighborhood. the second attack shown here have it on sunday when three men attacked a 32-year-old man from behind. and before taking off from their cell phone and wallet. >> they...
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i'm rob nelson. topping headlines at this hour. police are investigating the death of a man reported missing after his body was found in a wooded area on long island. alexander concorvia was reported missing this past thursday and was last seen leaving the comfort inn in medford where he lived just two days earlier. >>> strong winds are hitting our area this morning and wild weather overnight left a lot of damage behind in new jersey. several homes in raritan reported damage when the storm hit around 2:00 this morning. you can see the winds caused damage to fences and ripped the windows out of a home on railroad avenue. there were nearly 28,000 customers without power this morning. gm r >>> and welcome back to "gma" on this sunday morning. the candidates are gearing up for a pivotal primary. is wisconsin going to be a game changer on tuesday? donald trump trailing in the polls with ted cruz gaining momentum all while hillary clinton and bernie sanders run neck and neck, not holding back on the punches either. >> yep, and after wisc
i'm rob nelson. topping headlines at this hour. police are investigating the death of a man reported missing after his body was found in a wooded area on long island. alexander concorvia was reported missing this past thursday and was last seen leaving the comfort inn in medford where he lived just two days earlier. >>> strong winds are hitting our area this morning and wild weather overnight left a lot of damage behind in new jersey. several homes in raritan reported damage when the...
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prince rodgers nelson, was 57 years old. >> tributes continue to rush in, katie perry says i just like that the world lost a a lot of magic, rest in peace, prince. >> wow, so shocking. >> a true musician who touched so many generations and dna's around the world. >> purple rain was my senior prom song and i remember, it was first time and it caught the bug and i just loved the prince. >> he did it for so many years and so well, no doubt about that. stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the death. at 5:25 we will hear from kevin frazier from entertainment tonight and will have latest from hollywood. walt hunter will have local reaction on "eyewitness news" at six. >> an attack inside a wilmington high school leads a 16 year-old student dead and many are questioning, how it could happen in a place where children are supposed to be safe. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live outside howard high school of technology with the latest on that investigation, cleve. >> reporter: nicole as ovulate this afternoon wilmington police tell us they are still conducting interv
prince rodgers nelson, was 57 years old. >> tributes continue to rush in, katie perry says i just like that the world lost a a lot of magic, rest in peace, prince. >> wow, so shocking. >> a true musician who touched so many generations and dna's around the world. >> purple rain was my senior prom song and i remember, it was first time and it caught the bug and i just loved the prince. >> he did it for so many years and so well, no doubt about that. stay with...
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born prince rogers nelson, 1958, in minneapolis. writing his first song at 7, his first album at 19. his hits endless. mixing the profane, the profound an intoxicating brew of sexuality and spirituality on she wore a raspberry beret >> reporter: seven grammys, a golden globe, an academy award for "purple rain" in 1985. purple rain pirp purple rain >> reporter: standing just 5'2", in his flamboyance, his funk. known to have played every instrument sung every line in some of his music. no one knows exactly how many songs prince wrote and produced. he kept a treasure trove of never released work at his home in minneapolis. married twice, famously private, he changed his name to a symbol in 1993, becoming "the artist formerly known as prince." explaining his reasons in part >> i had to search deep within my heart and spirit and make a change. one of the reasons i did that, change my name. it divorced me from the past and the hangups that go along with it. >> reporter: prince once said of journey called life i rarely look back." tonight
born prince rogers nelson, 1958, in minneapolis. writing his first song at 7, his first album at 19. his hits endless. mixing the profane, the profound an intoxicating brew of sexuality and spirituality on she wore a raspberry beret >> reporter: seven grammys, a golden globe, an academy award for "purple rain" in 1985. purple rain pirp purple rain >> reporter: standing just 5'2", in his flamboyance, his funk. known to have played every instrument sung every line in...
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here is rob nelson. i don't trust this election right now, i don't trust the outcome. >> annie and her daughter kayla both registered republicans recorded this exchange with workers who apparently didn't even know that both democrats and republicans were allowed to vote today. >> it is strictly the democrat primary today, just democrats? >> i have no idea. >> this is just a snapshot of the pit balls that city officials say plague today's election. scott stringer says he will now audit the board of elections. >>> the next president of the united states could very easily be decided tonight and yet, the incompetence of the board elections puts a cloud of these clean up this mess. >>> i think this is one of a series of things we've seen with the board of elections that suggests we'll need bigger reforms controlled by state law. >>> according to board of elections director michael ryan, 126,000 voters over all were purged from the rolls in brooklyn, 47,000 declared inactive should have been given an affidavit
here is rob nelson. i don't trust this election right now, i don't trust the outcome. >> annie and her daughter kayla both registered republicans recorded this exchange with workers who apparently didn't even know that both democrats and republicans were allowed to vote today. >> it is strictly the democrat primary today, just democrats? >> i have no idea. >> this is just a snapshot of the pit balls that city officials say plague today's election. scott stringer says he...
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>> yes, i spoke with roger nelson who was a part of that voluntary team who spent three years searching for sierra lamar. he feels the trial will start bringing some closure. >> the murder of sierra lamar and the ongoing mystery of her missing body. he's a member of a search team known as team sierra. >> it was a young girl and a family that needed help. >> he will be at the santa clara county hall of justice when the murder trial begins. >> we're eager for justice for sierra lamar. >> she's presumed dead, she disappeared in 2012 while walking to a bus stop near morgan hill hundreds of volunteers like nelson spent years searching for sierra. >> we put in over 1150 volunteer searches. >> her accused killer is facing a potential death sentence but his defense team recently filed a motion in march to gain access to dna evidence that could change the course of the case. legal analyst steven clark says the defense may try to move the case and mentions these factors. >> because of the tremendous emotional effect the sierra lamar case has had on this community. and the fact that so many people
>> yes, i spoke with roger nelson who was a part of that voluntary team who spent three years searching for sierra lamar. he feels the trial will start bringing some closure. >> the murder of sierra lamar and the ongoing mystery of her missing body. he's a member of a search team known as team sierra. >> it was a young girl and a family that needed help. >> he will be at the santa clara county hall of justice when the murder trial begins. >> we're eager for justice...
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again, i want to commend chairman thune and ranking member nelson for including this critical language. i hope that it is supported. we have support for this amendment. and with that, mr. president, i yield back the balance of my time and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. warner: mr. president, i ask that the proceedings under the quoruconform be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. warner: mr. president, i rise today to call attention to the significant contributions that public servants make to our nation of day. since 2010, i've tried to come to the senate floor on a fairly regular basis to recognize exemplary federal employees. this was a tradition that was starred by my -- started by my friend, senator ted kaufman from delaware, when he was here for a few years, somebody who i think as much as anybody in this body, having served as a staff member for so long, recognizes the enormous value th
again, i want to commend chairman thune and ranking member nelson for including this critical language. i hope that it is supported. we have support for this amendment. and with that, mr. president, i yield back the balance of my time and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. warner: mr. president, i ask that the proceedings under...
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and 15 competent, known music lovers raised their hands. >> reporter: in addition to nelson, list read six half siblings who under minnesota law are equal heirs. the investigation into what caused prince's death is ongoing. the sheriff's office says a preliminary cause could come within the week. cbs news. >> prince's net worth is estimated at $300 million. his music catalog could be worth hundreds of millions more. a preliminary cause of death could come this week. >>> coming up on the news, a north carolina lawmaker urges people to keep the state straight. >>> first -- i'm sorry for breaking your heart >> fueled by carpool karaoke, "late late show" host james corden hits an internet milestone. this is the "cbs morning news." dad! sorry. spring is on. start your trugreen lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like m
and 15 competent, known music lovers raised their hands. >> reporter: in addition to nelson, list read six half siblings who under minnesota law are equal heirs. the investigation into what caused prince's death is ongoing. the sheriff's office says a preliminary cause could come within the week. cbs news. >> prince's net worth is estimated at $300 million. his music catalog could be worth hundreds of millions more. a preliminary cause of death could come this week. >>>...
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. >> willie nelson during their careers.his photo of the two of them saying, he was my brother, my friend, and i will miss him. >> carrie underwood with tweeting love and prayers for the family. merle was a pioneer, a true entertainer, a legend. there will never be another like him. >> this one from an brad paisley on twitter saying there there are no words to describe the loss and sorrow felt within all of music with the passing of merle hag hard. >> he was so beloved by country music fans and insiders. remarkable. >> he had a controversial life. it was a little lived life. he did spend some three years in san quentin. inmate 845-200. it was forburgizing a cafe during a drunken tirade. he lived life to the fullest. >> coming up in our next half hour, a young reporter and we mean real young breaking news and backlash about it. we'll explain how she's responding to all of that. >> first a story that got plenty of coverage back when it happened. the o.j. simpson murder trial. if you think you're hearing more about it these day
. >> willie nelson during their careers.his photo of the two of them saying, he was my brother, my friend, and i will miss him. >> carrie underwood with tweeting love and prayers for the family. merle was a pioneer, a true entertainer, a legend. there will never be another like him. >> this one from an brad paisley on twitter saying there there are no words to describe the loss and sorrow felt within all of music with the passing of merle hag hard. >> he was so beloved...
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i'm michelle charlesworth. >> i'm rob nelson. thanks for being with us. last day of the month. >> can you believe it? >> get that rent check. [ laughter ] >> another month gone, that's right. >> it's may so it's good weather and spring. >> all good things. we'll have to wait a little while according to what amy freeze is telling us. meteorologist amy freeze is live living the wildlife up in the boogie-down, in the bronx. >> reporter: that's right. >> you tell them what's going on. >> we have a delay. go ahead. >> reporter: it's a run for the wild. rub for the wild. it's the bronx zoo, you guys. you are exactly right, their eighth year. since the race started, more than 40,000 rubbers have come and done this 5k, and it's all wildlife conservation. so we're waiting here at the start line anxiously anticipating awe of the runners about 5400 this year. what a morning to run. temperatures are up this morning. with the expectation of the clouds breaking or seeing the clouds break for sunshine. the first half of the shower is dry. getti
i'm michelle charlesworth. >> i'm rob nelson. thanks for being with us. last day of the month. >> can you believe it? >> get that rent check. [ laughter ] >> another month gone, that's right. >> it's may so it's good weather and spring. >> all good things. we'll have to wait a little while according to what amy freeze is telling us. meteorologist amy freeze is live living the wildlife up in the boogie-down, in the bronx. >> reporter: that's right....
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eyewitness news reporter rob nelson is there tonight. >> good evening. whether it's purple rain or when doves cry or little red corvette or raspberry beret or i would die for you, pick one hit by prince and trust me, as you can see behind me they've been singing to it and dancing to it for hours. folks here in new york and across the country and the world coming to terms with this loss celebrating the legacy of one of the most distinct and talented musicians of our time. >> reporter: it's a scene playing out tonight in the streets of new york city and across the country. fans remembering prince through his unmistakable music. >> he's a good man. always will be. and forever will be missed. >> reporter: at local radio station 107.5 wbls, prince is on continuous loop. the man may be gone but his music lives on today, a reminder of loss but also a celebration of legacy. >> he will be remembered as one of the greatest concepts of an artist that can cross over in the history of music. >> reporter: prince's legacy lives on at the uptown dance academy in harlem
eyewitness news reporter rob nelson is there tonight. >> good evening. whether it's purple rain or when doves cry or little red corvette or raspberry beret or i would die for you, pick one hit by prince and trust me, as you can see behind me they've been singing to it and dancing to it for hours. folks here in new york and across the country and the world coming to terms with this loss celebrating the legacy of one of the most distinct and talented musicians of our time. >>...
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nelson was a trash collector for 30 years. but some of the stuff he came across was just too good to toss. >> lena horn, 1965. i think first edition of one of her books. i'm glad i saved it from the garbage. bette midler, and i opened it up, her signature inside. cameras, movie projectors, photo albums. my co-workers would bring stuff in. >> they filled an entire garage of these fabulous finds but were prohibited from selling any of the goods. >> it automatically belongs to >> little does he know, this cure rated collection could be worth some serious cash. if you check out the typewriters like these on ebay, they can go for up to $3500. and old instruments, they could be worth from a couple of hundred to a couple of thousand. but to nelson, it is not about the money. >> i call it treasures in the trash. i opened up the bag and see it something and i turn that trash into what you see here now. trash into treasures. >> this guy right here knows a lot about finding treasures in the trash. greg banfil runs a business cleaning out
nelson was a trash collector for 30 years. but some of the stuff he came across was just too good to toss. >> lena horn, 1965. i think first edition of one of her books. i'm glad i saved it from the garbage. bette midler, and i opened it up, her signature inside. cameras, movie projectors, photo albums. my co-workers would bring stuff in. >> they filled an entire garage of these fabulous finds but were prohibited from selling any of the goods. >> it automatically belongs to...
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tyka nelson told a judge her brother's business interests need to be managed following his death last week. she says she did not have a will. nelson asked that a bank that provided financial services to prince be named administrator of the estate. the court has not yet made a decision on that. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> and with your new neighborhood weather, don't forget even if we are tracking storms you will always still be able to find your seven-day forecast right at the bottom of the screen no matter if you're in pennsylvania, new jersey, or delaware. that's why we have it. they're very digfferent defendig you live across the area. we don't have anymore storms now. we had a lot earlier this afternoon. really the only area that we're watching is right along the shore right near atlantic city. just to the north of atlantic city. this is an area of some light rain right around brigantine up to beach haven. it's going to be moving offshore, though, very soon. this is really all we have left. overnight tonight, though, we cannot rule
tyka nelson told a judge her brother's business interests need to be managed following his death last week. she says she did not have a will. nelson asked that a bank that provided financial services to prince be named administrator of the estate. the court has not yet made a decision on that. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> and with your new neighborhood weather, don't forget even if we are tracking storms you will always still be...
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born prince rogers nelson, in minneapolis, minnesota, the legendary singer went on to international fame. >> icon, visionary, show man just some of the word used today to describe him. in times square they are honoring prince at the hard rock cafe where a pair of his famous boots are on display. >> and fans are gathering tonight at the apollo theater where prince made several appearances throughout his career. cbs 2's lou young is there, as well. lou. >> reporter: prince was found unresponsive in an elevator of his suburban minneapolis compound late this morning. he was pronounced dead around 11:00 our time. he had been sick with the flu but there was no indication that the illness was life- threatening. his loss is a very sudden, attracting fans and mourners to 125th street the apollo when i got the news this afternoon, i immediately stopped and asked the first person i saw for their reaction. and this is what a security card did when i asked him about prince. >> purple rain purple rain >> reporter: it's sad, isn't it? [ purple rain purple rain >> reporter: the passing. short minneapoli
born prince rogers nelson, in minneapolis, minnesota, the legendary singer went on to international fame. >> icon, visionary, show man just some of the word used today to describe him. in times square they are honoring prince at the hard rock cafe where a pair of his famous boots are on display. >> and fans are gathering tonight at the apollo theater where prince made several appearances throughout his career. cbs 2's lou young is there, as well. lou. >> reporter: prince was...
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near's rob nelson. >> reporter: these are the newly released exhibits of the man, wanted by -- pictures of the man, wanted by police for a seemingly random attack of an mta bus driver. >> i believe this is really the first time this has happened. >> reporter: the incident took place about three months ago in late january, about 7:15 at night at the intersection of west kingsbridge road and kingsbridge terrace. the 47-year-old driver was helping a handicapped passenger when some kind of altercation began with the suspect. the unidentified suspect, at some point, tried to take the driver's lat. and when the driver tried to get it -- hat. and when the driver tried to get it back the suspect punched the driver in the face. the suspect then got away. the driver stayed behind at the scene but refused medical attention. >> it is kind of scary to know people are just attacking the bus driver for no reason. unnecessarily. >> reporter: it is not clear exactly what sparked the dispute between the suspect and the driver or why police are just now releasing the photo. but anyone with information is
near's rob nelson. >> reporter: these are the newly released exhibits of the man, wanted by -- pictures of the man, wanted by police for a seemingly random attack of an mta bus driver. >> i believe this is really the first time this has happened. >> reporter: the incident took place about three months ago in late january, about 7:15 at night at the intersection of west kingsbridge road and kingsbridge terrace. the 47-year-old driver was helping a handicapped passenger when...