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and because i know how nick loved me and loved our family. >> nick had told people, i'm going to be amillionaire before i'm 30. nick had also made the comment within the week before his disappearance that he could disappear and nobody would ever be able to find him. you can look at that a couple of different ways. yeah, that leads to believe that perhaps there's some involvement. the family would like to think otherwise. it's difficult to say. and i'm not sure we will ever know. >> ralph marcus was tried and convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> i was amazed at the team, the california highway patrol team, the way they put things back together. it was very interesting in court, even though it was very hard. the scientific findings, the way they reconstruct the accident. at cases that i've done, by the fact that small details come together in the way that they do and allow for a specific diagnosis. like a lot of modern medicine, it's an amazing thing. >> you just got to teach your kids that you're the number one fan of th
and because i know how nick loved me and loved our family. >> nick had told people, i'm going to be amillionaire before i'm 30. nick had also made the comment within the week before his disappearance that he could disappear and nobody would ever be able to find him. you can look at that a couple of different ways. yeah, that leads to believe that perhaps there's some involvement. the family would like to think otherwise. it's difficult to say. and i'm not sure we will ever know. >>...
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nick: i think he will concede. jim: you have to hole it out. nick: hole it out. jim: double bogey, six. justin rose and his caddie will have another impressive victory. low round of the week came on friday. justin rose is the winner of the quicken loans national. >> we came to the quicken loans national and a u.s. open broke out. you are our champion. >> congressional got its reputation back after the u.s. open. i was excited to play this course. i enjoy this type of golf and test. it tested all of us. 4-under par to win this championship jim: he said he paused and had a dream. we are head to the greenbrier. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> without warning a little girl is killed after a security gate falls on top of her and now the investigation into why it happened. and tonight a new image of the moment dozens rushed in trying to help. >>> good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. police have now identified the three-year-old girl whose life was tragically cut short. "eyewit
nick: i think he will concede. jim: you have to hole it out. nick: hole it out. jim: double bogey, six. justin rose and his caddie will have another impressive victory. low round of the week came on friday. justin rose is the winner of the quicken loans national. >> we came to the quicken loans national and a u.s. open broke out. you are our champion. >> congressional got its reputation back after the u.s. open. i was excited to play this course. i enjoy this type of golf and test....
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she said her attacker must have the one behind the attack on carmen baker and nick.e had never even met or spoke on to carmen, or had he? lottie thought she knew the answer, from the phone call she says daker made to carmen's phone a few days before the murder. >> it was friday the 20th and like daker's style, the calls started coming in. the phone got put off the hook and i could hear her phone ringing. >> reporter: carmen answered and then hung up abruptly. what was said? nobody knows. but carmen told her sister and brother-in-law that the call was from lottie's stalker. >> she said, i'm going to go get a hammer and put it next to the bed. i remember thinking if that guy get into the house, he's going to be in trouble. but i never thought about where it would go. >> two talked about her packing some stuff and coming to stay with us for a while. >> narrator: lottie says seeing carmen's reaction to baker's call was heart breaking and she did what she could to make her feel safe. >> the entryway within her dwelling was the sliding glass door. so we barricaded the door
she said her attacker must have the one behind the attack on carmen baker and nick.e had never even met or spoke on to carmen, or had he? lottie thought she knew the answer, from the phone call she says daker made to carmen's phone a few days before the murder. >> it was friday the 20th and like daker's style, the calls started coming in. the phone got put off the hook and i could hear her phone ringing. >> reporter: carmen answered and then hung up abruptly. what was said? nobody...
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so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money?ly, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his debt. so that's a behavioral thing. so what you do behavioral is discipline the behavior. that's what we're doing. he's still going to protective custody. we have to do something to protect him. he's going home here shortly. it might be moved a little bit further back because of the conduct report. but that's not my decision. at this point compton's case is closed. >> later with the video camera we provided h
so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money?ly, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's...
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>> i just walked in the door, nick, what's up? >> nice to meet you, welcome to walmart. >> that's awesome. >> good job. i'm proud of you. that's sweet. >>> sometimes when it's bedtime, you need a lullaby, and that's what he is giving. this is an elephant. this is in northern thai land in the elephant nature park. this is from saveelephant.org. he gets like a scarf fanning it, brushing lightly against his skin, and as you can see, it goes right to sleep. >> why not? who wouldn't fall asleep? sung like this, fanned. >> a light tickle. >> keeps the bugs away too. >> does she do this with every elephant? >> no, just has a special relationship with this elephant. >> of course, you can hear it snore. >> sweet a can be. >>> this falcon doesn't need saving, but it does need a map. this is in ireland. you see that falcon was supposed to fly somewhere else, but it handed on this woman's head. >> oh, man. >> i'm getting the beauty of the moment. >> wait, so you are telling me this is a wild falcon that landed on a lady's head? >> it's not wi
>> i just walked in the door, nick, what's up? >> nice to meet you, welcome to walmart. >> that's awesome. >> good job. i'm proud of you. that's sweet. >>> sometimes when it's bedtime, you need a lullaby, and that's what he is giving. this is an elephant. this is in northern thai land in the elephant nature park. this is from saveelephant.org. he gets like a scarf fanning it, brushing lightly against his skin, and as you can see, it goes right to sleep. >>...
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brian. >> thanks, becky and nick. just a quick question, nick. cisco paid nearly 600 million for flip camera. that was really hot for a while. everyone was using them. it failed. they wrote the whole value off. have you studied to know where they went wrong so you guys don't make the same mistakes? >> absolutely. and we get asked this all the time. and the answer is really straightforward. the use case for a flip camera -- that was a great product back in the day, but it -- its era was before the age of the smartphone, before a traditional camera's functionality and use case was subsumed by the smartphone. how is a flip camera used? it was used by one individual filming another individual to to something or another thing happening. how is a flip camera used? by one individual to film another individual doing something. it's the exact same use case. as soon as everybody had that solution in their pocket in the form of a smartphone, there was no -- not a very promising future for a device like flip camera. where go pro has thrived in the era of the
brian. >> thanks, becky and nick. just a quick question, nick. cisco paid nearly 600 million for flip camera. that was really hot for a while. everyone was using them. it failed. they wrote the whole value off. have you studied to know where they went wrong so you guys don't make the same mistakes? >> absolutely. and we get asked this all the time. and the answer is really straightforward. the use case for a flip camera -- that was a great product back in the day, but it -- its era...
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you can see nick in "22 jump street" in theaters june 13th. megan next fall on broadway.line now. we'll be right back with gilbert gottfried. no apostrophe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ pepsi wild cherry. explosively cherry. he says when something's good, why change it? what if you were to try something different? [ chocolate laughs ] [ male announcer ] it's a whole new way to love peanut butter & chocolate. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. ♪ yeah ♪ don't stop now, come on mony ♪ come on, yeah ♪ i say yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause you make me feel ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony [ male announcer ] the sentra with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ mony mony innovation that excites. be a sound sleeper, or...l you a mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. ♪ ♪ ♪ olive garden's latest i
you can see nick in "22 jump street" in theaters june 13th. megan next fall on broadway.line now. we'll be right back with gilbert gottfried. no apostrophe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ pepsi wild cherry. explosively cherry. he says when something's good, why change it? what if you were to try something different? [ chocolate laughs ] [ male announcer ] it's a whole new way to love peanut butter & chocolate. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. ♪ yeah ♪ don't...
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you can see nick in "22 jump street" in theaters june 13th. megan next fall on broadway." are available online now. we'll be right back with gilbert gottfried. no apostrophe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, you're saying we can't use these innertubes in the pool? sorry, sir. it's hotel policy. is it really hotel policy? i'm afraid so, sir. do it. how about now? woo-hoo! i deserve this. you deserve to be fired. full flavors, full shapes. cheetos mix-ups. nothing will keep you from magnum. made with silky vanilla bean ice cream, rich caramel sauce and belgian chocolate. discover magnum chocolate pleasure. my f...i like dancing.g... so when we packed up our rav4, i brought this. ♪ turns out my family likes dancing too. the rav4 toyota. let's go places. so safely whiten your smile with listerine whitening®. other mouthwashes just whiten teeth. but only listerine whitening® both whitens and restores enamel. new listerine whitening vibrant®. power to your mouth. new listerine whitening vibrant®. nicewhat?nch? aflac! so this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the bes
you can see nick in "22 jump street" in theaters june 13th. megan next fall on broadway." are available online now. we'll be right back with gilbert gottfried. no apostrophe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, you're saying we can't use these innertubes in the pool? sorry, sir. it's hotel policy. is it really hotel policy? i'm afraid so, sir. do it. how about now? woo-hoo! i deserve this. you deserve to be fired. full flavors, full shapes. cheetos mix-ups. nothing will keep you from...
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>> well, you no, nick said it best. look, nick is the best entrepreneurial i've ever met. he's just a riot. he's always talking like that. there's truth to that. look, pricing stockton ipo is, you know, it's more art than it is science. the truth is, this has been a terrific ride with the company. everybody has had a good time. investors are doing well. the employees are doing well. sharing that with the new investors and having the stock up 30% or 32% today, i mean, that's all good. so could we have priced it high higher, made a little bit of extra money for the company, sure. that wasn't the driver. we want everybody to be on this road with us and having a good time doing it. >> michael, thanks for your time today. congratulations. >> it's really fun. thanks for that. >> michael marks, founding partner of river wood capital. gopro board member and investor. >>> let's send it over to dominic chu. >> we have interesting news on verizon. the german government is going to end the contract with america's biggest telecom co
>> well, you no, nick said it best. look, nick is the best entrepreneurial i've ever met. he's just a riot. he's always talking like that. there's truth to that. look, pricing stockton ipo is, you know, it's more art than it is science. the truth is, this has been a terrific ride with the company. everybody has had a good time. investors are doing well. the employees are doing well. sharing that with the new investors and having the stock up 30% or 32% today, i mean, that's all good. so...
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to last forever. >> tara and nick was the strongest love that you could have imagined. but it was like the car show, "fast & furious," sometimes it was really great and sometimes it was really furious. >> when nick graduated he joined the navy and was stationed at the great lakes naval base in illinois. tara stayed in virginia to finish her last years in high school. >> she was in love with him and she talked about him constantly. they planned on getting married. >> on the night of january 25th, 2000, tara didn't return home after her shift at a local fast food restaurant. >> it wasn't like tara to do that. tara would always call in, check in. >> tara's parents called the local sheriff's office. but this was a story they heard 100 times before. >> a teen missing for a couple of hours is a very routine call. typically a teenager, any missing person, turns up within 24 hours. >> her last known location was the fast food restaurant where she was seen leaving alone at 7:00 carrying a container of food. her car was still in the lot. >> the car was unlocked and the food was s
to last forever. >> tara and nick was the strongest love that you could have imagined. but it was like the car show, "fast & furious," sometimes it was really great and sometimes it was really furious. >> when nick graduated he joined the navy and was stationed at the great lakes naval base in illinois. tara stayed in virginia to finish her last years in high school. >> she was in love with him and she talked about him constantly. they planned on getting married....
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nick - grabe and join me. nick - grab on. 3 hits of the gavel less hear it (clapping) now let the party (clapping) >> okay good morning, everyone. . i'm dr. you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this on sunday night when the mayor and i hosted 3 of the young people on the streets radio program it was great and continuing it today with the celebration here at the city hall honoring the young people and their families. so we're a little bit late looifrmg i'm going to move the program on let me get right to it and bring you the mayor of city and county of san francisco mayor edwin lee >> (clapping) >> thank you, joe. commissioner marshall or as i call the head of street soldiers in san francisco welcome everyone. at city hal
nick - grabe and join me. nick - grab on. 3 hits of the gavel less hear it (clapping) now let the party (clapping) >> okay good morning, everyone. . i'm dr. you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this...
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nick - grabe and join me. nick - grab on. 3 hits of the gavel less hear it (clapping) now let the party item 3, director's report. >> good morning chairman nolan and members of the staff. our purpose today is to sunshine some labor contracts and provide updates on where we are in the process. this year we had seven collective bargaining agreements that are set to expire on june 30 of this year. to remind you, sciu, local 1021, there's three different units. that was the sciu, the electricians and the managers and the machinists. three of those -- the first three will be on your calendar for june 24 for consideration of approval. the fourth one, the machinist, we had basically a clerical error so we are redisclosing, resunshining those so that we can make sure we're disclosing the proper corrected agreement. as i mentioned when we last met, we did not have ratified agreements for the transport workers union, the three different units of that. for local 200, which represents the supervisors and managers, the app
nick - grabe and join me. nick - grab on. 3 hits of the gavel less hear it (clapping) now let the party item 3, director's report. >> good morning chairman nolan and members of the staff. our purpose today is to sunshine some labor contracts and provide updates on where we are in the process. this year we had seven collective bargaining agreements that are set to expire on june 30 of this year. to remind you, sciu, local 1021, there's three different units. that was the sciu, the...
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nick foles in one area, you really shouldn't be concerned. nick foles in one area, you really shouldn't be concerned. hear from nick foles coming up thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >> breaking news right now in chester county. skyfox live over elbertson where a man jumped no a quarry. police say the 39 year old was with his girlfriend when he jumped. he apparently suffered a spinal injury and has been flown at the hospital. >>> howard? >> all right. two more days of practice for those eagles and it was hot today. before they peak for five weeks and that would be the start of training camp the end of july. now this week it's called mini camp. different than the ota's the last few weeks. the difference the players
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nick robertson is here, arwa damon, the breaking news tonight. isis forces apparently now having occupied an old chemical weapons facility from saddam's days. nick robertson was there. we actually have video you shot. what year is this? >> 2002 and it was bombed by coalition forces back in 1991 and weapons inspectors, un weapons inspectors were there. when i was there, i was writing about these rusting rows of chemical weapons equipment. again, i was back there with the un weapons inspectors. it must have been an important site because that was the seventh site they visited so it was a key one. iraq was at war with iran and it had been identity lle after tha. when i was there, you have a desert site, sort of 15 square miles, bunkers, semi secure site, some places the wire around the outside was torn down. >> you raised the question before we went on air, which is a good one, if it is isis forces there if they have former members with them or former sunni militias or former saddam forces who does that? >> you have to fight. they are using the stra
nick robertson is here, arwa damon, the breaking news tonight. isis forces apparently now having occupied an old chemical weapons facility from saddam's days. nick robertson was there. we actually have video you shot. what year is this? >> 2002 and it was bombed by coalition forces back in 1991 and weapons inspectors, un weapons inspectors were there. when i was there, i was writing about these rusting rows of chemical weapons equipment. again, i was back there with the un weapons...
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at this point, i want to invite up nick and amanda laura's parents that have been incredible leaders on this issue ever since that tragic day (clapping.) >> thank you. good morning can i hear me. many families live with mental illness everyday. my family was not one of them. i never thought about mental health treatment and care until 13 years ago i wish i had in january 2004 my daughter laura was murdered she was going into the nevada health you county and someone opened up and shot her four times she was shot twice in the heart and died constantly. when the ramp package at the client 3 people laid dead and 3 injured and a you community was shaken and the world was diminished by the loss of an incredible young woman. laura was bright and beautiful at the age 19, in fact, i have a picture of her i'll show later she had kind neutrons and spirit an outstanding student in the midst of ore campaign for the student campaign where she was in college. she had a tremendous future and wanted to make a positive difference in the world she was on her way to doing that. my life was turned pound
at this point, i want to invite up nick and amanda laura's parents that have been incredible leaders on this issue ever since that tragic day (clapping.) >> thank you. good morning can i hear me. many families live with mental illness everyday. my family was not one of them. i never thought about mental health treatment and care until 13 years ago i wish i had in january 2004 my daughter laura was murdered she was going into the nevada health you county and someone opened up and shot her...
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>> when "caught on camera: nick of time" continues. subaru has developed (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. and now you get hit again.asis. this time by joint pain. it's a double whammy. it could psoriatic arthritis a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks your joints on the inside and your skin on the outside. if you've been hit by... find out more about psoriatic arthritis. take the symptom quiz at doublewhammy.com and talk to your doctor. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for ev
>> when "caught on camera: nick of time" continues. subaru has developed (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. don't wait...
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a la nick. >> let me get the wine. >> oh, perfect. this is the best batch i've ever made. >> really? >> i'm not kidding. >> cheers to the chef. >> thank you, honey. >> and to new friends. >> to new friends. >> nick is with us this morning along with his wife peggy. good morning, great to have you both here. >> thank you for having us. >> you guys were a dynamic doe woe in the kitchen. >> i think we are, i think that's accurate. >> it was an incredibly fun experience. >> such a fun day and i learned a lot and i love that, like me, nick is not good with a recipe. we use the missed guidelines so as much as i wanted to recipes it's hard for them to pass it on. >> i also heard you learned a little salsa dancing on this adventure. you guys salsa? >> regularly. >> you guys salsaed in the open at the start of this half hour. you guys are great dancers and you took pity on me. it was a lot of fun. >> that was a lot of fun. >> it makes me want to do salsa dancing with my husband. >> erica, i saw you take those first three steps, it's going to b
a la nick. >> let me get the wine. >> oh, perfect. this is the best batch i've ever made. >> really? >> i'm not kidding. >> cheers to the chef. >> thank you, honey. >> and to new friends. >> to new friends. >> nick is with us this morning along with his wife peggy. good morning, great to have you both here. >> thank you for having us. >> you guys were a dynamic doe woe in the kitchen. >> i think we are, i think that's...
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if nick has another great season, could he get a similar contract from the eagles?ost important thing is being successful with my teammates. all that business stuff, all that other stuff, will take care of itself down the road. what's the important thing is you get a contract like that because you've played well and you've shown that you can be that guy for the franchise, whereas i have to continue to prove that each and every day. >> zach hertz could have a breakout season. in his rookie year he couldn't join the birds until training camp. this year he's able to go to all organized team activities. he tells us he can make a big jump this season. >> i think there's a huge comfort level. obviously the second half of last year i started to play more, play more comfortably. i think it's going to be the same thing again this year. >> nick foles, when he came back this year, because now he's the man, now he's the starter. what have you seen with him comfort level wise and attitude wise? >> yeah, i think he trufl is the leader of the team now. where he takes the us is whe
if nick has another great season, could he get a similar contract from the eagles?ost important thing is being successful with my teammates. all that business stuff, all that other stuff, will take care of itself down the road. what's the important thing is you get a contract like that because you've played well and you've shown that you can be that guy for the franchise, whereas i have to continue to prove that each and every day. >> zach hertz could have a breakout season. in his rookie...
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his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries and today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. so, nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to consider kyle. after everything he's been through, he skis, he snowboards. he's jumped from a plane with a parachute thankfully. he trudged through a six-m
his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries and today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. so, nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your...
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nick speicer is live for us now at the vatican. nick, good morning to you. tell us what's on tap for the ceremony today. >> the pope will be receiving the palestinian and israeli presidents separately. they will then meet in the garden of the vatican where they will hear prayers and be listening to religious texts written -- sorry, rather read by leaders of the three different faiths of the jewish faith, of the christian faith, and the islamic faith. after that, there will be statements of the body president and the -- by the president and the pope. there will also be the planting of an olive tree as a symbol and am private meetings after. it's not going to take more than two hours. it's not really the nitty-getty of negotiations we are talking about here, but as the pope tweeted before this all took place, prayer is powerful. so, it's really sending out a symbol that it's still worth working towards peace. >> nick, you mentioned this isn't the nitty-gritty of politics. and the pope did explicitly say that this was not a political trip. but what does that me
nick speicer is live for us now at the vatican. nick, good morning to you. tell us what's on tap for the ceremony today. >> the pope will be receiving the palestinian and israeli presidents separately. they will then meet in the garden of the vatican where they will hear prayers and be listening to religious texts written -- sorry, rather read by leaders of the three different faiths of the jewish faith, of the christian faith, and the islamic faith. after that, there will be statements...
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nick and i needed to somehow understand and get our mind around how we lost our daughter who did this we learned more about laura's murder his name is scott in his late 30s and had severe mental illness and rapidly doing downhill he was a guy client but missing appoint his family couldn't intervene they only hoped that nothing would happen. scott thorp was apprehend the same day that laura was killed and he initially was incompetent to stand trial and plead guilty and found not guilty by reason of insanity. under a pencil commitment at the hospital one receives medical treatment. in some ways scott received the worse punishment improvement in his mental condition to the point that he new fully understands and rthsz what he did he has to live with that. his mental improvement and stability and insight, of course, too late for him he'll be forever incarcerated my too late for laura. to nick and i that is totally background we wait until someone does a crime and then they get treatment we thought there was a better approach he nick will talk about the legislation that ultimately ended up
nick and i needed to somehow understand and get our mind around how we lost our daughter who did this we learned more about laura's murder his name is scott in his late 30s and had severe mental illness and rapidly doing downhill he was a guy client but missing appoint his family couldn't intervene they only hoped that nothing would happen. scott thorp was apprehend the same day that laura was killed and he initially was incompetent to stand trial and plead guilty and found not guilty by reason...
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nick suffered grievous wounds.sult of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. so, nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice, as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to consider kyle. after everything he's been through, he skis, he snowboards, he's jumped from a plane with a parachute, thankfully, he trucked through a six-mile mud run, completed the marine corps marathon, says he wants to do a triathlon. he's a motivational speaker, an advocate for his fellow wounded w
nick suffered grievous wounds.sult of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. so, nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice, as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in...
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let's go to nick. were there looking at your it was your junior year abroad covering that for the "new york times" as an intern or something. but tell us what it was just set will for thoseu of us who weren't there 25 years ago. >> sure. well, the one thing that agreed in early 1989 was that protests were very unlikely. that people were not interested weren'tics, students engaged and that protests weren't going to happen and lead huya1989, the leade die. was symbolic of of the reform. >> he was not a wild eyed but had been pushed out being harsh enough in the protests. there pee began to be protest -- protests honoring him on the campuses some signs died. the wrong man and then that gradually leveraged into something broader. protests about corruption, about of opportunities, economic then soon theand gorbachev visit was going to there wereh meant cameras there to cover the split. thanwas more amazing covering gorbachev was covering the student protests and that limited the ability of the chinese gover
let's go to nick. were there looking at your it was your junior year abroad covering that for the "new york times" as an intern or something. but tell us what it was just set will for thoseu of us who weren't there 25 years ago. >> sure. well, the one thing that agreed in early 1989 was that protests were very unlikely. that people were not interested weren'tics, students engaged and that protests weren't going to happen and lead huya1989, the leade die. was symbolic of of the...
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i want to bring in cnn's nick have lens yeah. nick, startling information. you were at the funeral yesterday in alabama and now there's more information about what they uncovered, seen and the next set of questions. >> that's right. the search warrant released a couple of hours ago and details about lee anna harris. it says the child's mother was also questioned regarding the incident and made similar statements regarding researching in-car deaths and we don't know the context to which the statement was given to authorities or when that search was conducted. yesterday, at the funeral inside little cooper harris, 22-month-old who died, the red casket in front of hundreds of people who came to pay their respects. >> under a light summer rain in tuscaloosa, alabama, cooper harris was laid to rest. not present, his father, justin ross harris who's accused of killing the toddler. but he did call in from jail to thank funeral guests for supporting his son and apolog e apologized for not being there. his wife said he is not angry at her husband and said that the tr
i want to bring in cnn's nick have lens yeah. nick, startling information. you were at the funeral yesterday in alabama and now there's more information about what they uncovered, seen and the next set of questions. >> that's right. the search warrant released a couple of hours ago and details about lee anna harris. it says the child's mother was also questioned regarding the incident and made similar statements regarding researching in-car deaths and we don't know the context to which...
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. >>> abc 7 news reporter nick live in santú5cm#:.ith more on this story salute nick salute. >> you know, they say they solved the parking issue, but the devil is in the details salute this is the deal salute they have enough parking they say that all their parking will not allow tailgating, so they think they've come up with a solution salute that's away we're fewing about salute over here this is the new great america pavillion salute i want to take you inside salute officials with the san francisco 49ers californians america and the mayor of santa clara gave a tour of what they're calling the family entertainment center for all 49ers, red zone rally pregame as well as levi estated yum events salute it's called the great america pavillion and the new 18,000 square foot facility is designed to bridge the gap created by the reduced parking lot availability for tailgating salute now, while still giving families access to food and drinks, so within walking distance of the stadium, 49ers chief operating officer al described it as family-
. >>> abc 7 news reporter nick live in santú5cm#:.ith more on this story salute nick salute. >> you know, they say they solved the parking issue, but the devil is in the details salute this is the deal salute they have enough parking they say that all their parking will not allow tailgating, so they think they've come up with a solution salute that's away we're fewing about salute over here this is the new great america pavillion salute i want to take you inside salute officials...
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nick is a journalist and author. among his journalism honors is a pulitzer prize for national reporting, while he was a reporter with the washington bureau of the des moines register. his story on unsanitary conditions in meatpacking plants helped lead to the wholesale meat act of 1967. his book judgment day, laws that changed america, examines civil rights legislation of 1964, 65, and 68 as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of that legislation. something i'm sure that c-span audiences will appreciate, it received a starred review from publishers weekly. as nick will tell you tonight, sometimes the most fascinating and the most challenging stories literally are right in our own backyards. the stories of our families. the parents and grandparents, and great grandparents who gave us life, and who charted the past that we now follow. nick and i, as well as the other panelists, share a particular affinity, or peculiar affliction for researching family history in particular. we are trying to take a small family story to t
nick is a journalist and author. among his journalism honors is a pulitzer prize for national reporting, while he was a reporter with the washington bureau of the des moines register. his story on unsanitary conditions in meatpacking plants helped lead to the wholesale meat act of 1967. his book judgment day, laws that changed america, examines civil rights legislation of 1964, 65, and 68 as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of that legislation. something i'm sure that c-span audiences will...
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which helps nick get set one his new best friend. >> i got to meet nick, and nick came to me, dressed blues, i was kind of emotional. nick was the first soldier who ever got one of our dogs. he was thanking me profusely, and i'm stand interesting saying i should be thanking you. >> saved my life. i mean, this last year has been such a blessing with my family, and such, you know, an awesome father's day because of everybody that's been involved. >> including the dog's trainer. >> working with you have made a beautiful impact on my life, you're the exact reason i wake up each day with determination and drive. i he's done exactly that. >> you can't ask for anything bet nerve life. >> in johnson county, fox news. >>> we call it soccer. the rest of the world calls it football. why one college professor says just because we're not in the majority doesn't mean that we're wrong. dominica? >> no, we call it a fantastic saturday. highs today, 76 degrees, in the city, but the temperatures really ramp up by the beginning of the work >>> a young boy from michigan is helping children around the glo
which helps nick get set one his new best friend. >> i got to meet nick, and nick came to me, dressed blues, i was kind of emotional. nick was the first soldier who ever got one of our dogs. he was thanking me profusely, and i'm stand interesting saying i should be thanking you. >> saved my life. i mean, this last year has been such a blessing with my family, and such, you know, an awesome father's day because of everybody that's been involved. >> including the dog's trainer....
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>> i pretty much agreeing with nick. i was thimking tolstoy, happy families are all alike, unhappy families are unique in their unhappiness, and that's what the world is like today. it's not a monolithic threat, we have to learn about each country and what's going on. i think people found that hard. it was nicer in a lot of ways intellectually inthe cold war when you could say, these are the good guys, these are the bad guys, this is how we do it. we actually have to engage, talk to people, figure out what's happening in either country. >> now each of these are different circumstances and different countries. we have to take a break. when we come back, we have a lot to talk about, christa will give ace report from ukraine. i have to ask about edward snowden and dan is going to tell us why the republicans have to pay very close attention, when we come back. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll ex
>> i pretty much agreeing with nick. i was thimking tolstoy, happy families are all alike, unhappy families are unique in their unhappiness, and that's what the world is like today. it's not a monolithic threat, we have to learn about each country and what's going on. i think people found that hard. it was nicer in a lot of ways intellectually inthe cold war when you could say, these are the good guys, these are the bad guys, this is how we do it. we actually have to engage, talk to...
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nick also suffered greivis wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusets where he is watching this ceremony. so nick, on behalf of all of us, we hon your sacrifice as well. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow strongner the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example, let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength, and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation. i want you to consider kyle. he skis, he snowboards he has jumped from a plane with a parachute. he trudged lu a six-mile mud run, completed the marine corps marathon. an advocate. he is thinking about majoring in psychology, so he can use his own experiences to help others. and by the way, he is only 24 years old. and says i am just getting started. nourse, kyle is a shi
nick also suffered greivis wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusets where he is watching this ceremony. so nick, on behalf of all of us, we hon your sacrifice as well. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow strongner the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek...
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the first date with nick. there is nick. they're riding the gondola.re walking around. >> is that you rowing? >> they're walking around the piazzas of, of venice. nice romantic dinner. nick is in a very good spot. no i was not rowing. nick gets the rose. he is going to be around for a while. the group date involved six guys. taking lie detector tests. this got a little strange. >> you think. >> we had weird admissions. a couple, yeah, a couple from a guy dylan. he admitted to sleeping with more than 20 women. this fellow right there. maybe more importantly, he says, he doesn't wash his hands after using the bathroom. >> oh. >> all right. >> no one wants to hear that. >> moving rapidly along. chris got secret admirer rose. one-on-one date with cody. he waited six weeks for this. he had a lot to express to andi. andi melted it down there at the table. cody, arrivederci, dude, you are out of here. >> she is crying. >> cody going home. >> should have seen him cry afterward. >> so much for that. put him in the van. big time kiss count. kiss count. >> drum r
the first date with nick. there is nick. they're riding the gondola.re walking around. >> is that you rowing? >> they're walking around the piazzas of, of venice. nice romantic dinner. nick is in a very good spot. no i was not rowing. nick gets the rose. he is going to be around for a while. the group date involved six guys. taking lie detector tests. this got a little strange. >> you think. >> we had weird admissions. a couple, yeah, a couple from a guy dylan. he...
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on the education side as nigga nick mentioned, or colleague has presented school assembly which is a curriculum we offer to third through sixth grade about the water system, the history of how water needs first cropped up in the first place when san francisco was established after the gold rush and it also talks about water conservation, which is especially important in times of draught as we're experiencing now. several hundred students at every school gets the opportunity to hear those messages and understand how to preserve those. we have an audience at the end of this program, 17,000 students, to date over 8,000 students have gotten the assembly and received a free water bottle and we become a model for other cities. there's a whole network of other schools interested in how to make a program like this work. as we mentioned our colleague helped develop a survey, she has a backgrounds in data analysis for the department of public health. our survey is administered to students prior to the tap station and prior to receiving assembly and as a follow-up to understand their perception
on the education side as nigga nick mentioned, or colleague has presented school assembly which is a curriculum we offer to third through sixth grade about the water system, the history of how water needs first cropped up in the first place when san francisco was established after the gold rush and it also talks about water conservation, which is especially important in times of draught as we're experiencing now. several hundred students at every school gets the opportunity to hear those...
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and as soon as you start walking on that shoe, you get microscopic scratches and cuts and nicks in the bottom of the shoe that makes that shoe different from all others in the world. >> the shoe impression found on the glass at the crime scene had various nicks and scrape marks. interestingly, sharon zachary's left tennis shoe was the same size, make and model as the impression found at the crime scene. and it also had the same nicks and scrape marks. >> the surface was so clean, it made just a beautiful, very detailed impression. >> there was enough excellent markings on the glass that she was able to compare to the shoes and find a positive match to one shoe and only one shoe that made that print. >> fingerprint analysts had a more difficult time comparing sharon's prints to the one found on the victim's belt. they had to study the ridge details and figure out the direction of the print and what part of which finger to compare. after three days, they discovered the print on the victim's belt was the side of sharon's left thumb. when confronted with the forensic evidence, sharon denie
and as soon as you start walking on that shoe, you get microscopic scratches and cuts and nicks in the bottom of the shoe that makes that shoe different from all others in the world. >> the shoe impression found on the glass at the crime scene had various nicks and scrape marks. interestingly, sharon zachary's left tennis shoe was the same size, make and model as the impression found at the crime scene. and it also had the same nicks and scrape marks. >> the surface was so clean, it...
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comedian, nick turner.eaturing the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] excellent. well, this is an exciting time. right now is an exciting time for basketball fans. tonight, the miami heat and the san antonio spurs face off in game one of the nba finals. it's the nba's annual contest to determine whose city will be set on fire. [ laughter ] and it started tonight. one of those cities is one game closer to a full blaze. this was kind of a bummer. bill o'reilly asked his viewers if they think sergeant bowe bergdahl's father, robert, is an islamic sympathizer because he looks like a mulsim. that's ridiculous. that's like assuming bill o'reilly is a gluten sympathizer, because he looks like dough. [ laughter ] it's not a fair thing to ask. [ cheers and applause ] this week, vladimir putin told reporters that he thinks hillary clinton is
comedian, nick turner.eaturing the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] excellent. well, this is an exciting time. right now is an exciting time for basketball fans. tonight, the miami heat and the san antonio spurs face off in game one of the nba finals. it's the nba's annual contest to determine...
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good to talk to you, nick and charlie.thank you. >>> stumbling for general motors, this time with the top selling car in north america, phil has more on the phone. over to you. >> simon, we're talking about chevy cruze, the best selling car, in the stop sale mode now, means general motors told all dealers stop selling this car until we can get the parts to fix about 33,000 that have a faulty air bag. they are in the process of fifrging out which vehicles need to be repaired. they will go through the process, pull them off the lots, and fix them. they expect the stop sale order, by the way, lifted by the weekend. this will not have a huge impact on the bottom line, but it's bad news when you cannot sell the top car by the dealer. it has an impact on your customer base. meanwhile, we talked with attorney ken feinberg, with his office, and he'll announce the gm victim compensation plan monday morning in washington, d.c. there's going to be a lot of attention focused on the dollar amount, those killed or hurt in recalled gm ve
good to talk to you, nick and charlie.thank you. >>> stumbling for general motors, this time with the top selling car in north america, phil has more on the phone. over to you. >> simon, we're talking about chevy cruze, the best selling car, in the stop sale mode now, means general motors told all dealers stop selling this car until we can get the parts to fix about 33,000 that have a faulty air bag. they are in the process of fifrging out which vehicles need to be repaired. they...
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nick? >> i can tell you that the fire is under control. when we got off the freeway here, we saw the fire truck pulling up to the scene. let me show you the video. we got inside and found is that there is a car on fire inside of that garage. crews attacked that fire. they started spraying it and had sprinklers activated. right now, they don't know what started that fire. i can tell you that it caused a back up here. again, cruise got here immediately and attacked that fire on the garage. here live, it's out we started picking pictures they're not sure what started that fire. we do know that the garage now is flooded. stay here for a little while longer, monster the situation, and let you know if there is anything more we need to report to you. you can get latest from us on abc7 news.com and i'll continue to tweet photos >> good work nick, thank you very much. >> next week, national transportation safety board will issue findings into what caused the crash at sfo last year. tonight morning news anchor has insight on the investigation. this
nick? >> i can tell you that the fire is under control. when we got off the freeway here, we saw the fire truck pulling up to the scene. let me show you the video. we got inside and found is that there is a car on fire inside of that garage. crews attacked that fire. they started spraying it and had sprinklers activated. right now, they don't know what started that fire. i can tell you that it caused a back up here. again, cruise got here immediately and attacked that fire on the garage....
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nick? >> i can tell you that the fire is under control. when we got off the freeway here, we saw the fire truck pulling up to the scene. let me show you the video. we got inside and found is that there is a car on fire inside of that garage. crews attacked that fire. they started spraying it and had sprinklers activated. right now, they don't know what started that fire. i can tell you that it caused a back up here. again, cruise got here immediately and attacked that fire on the garage. here live, it's out we started picking pictures they're not sure what started that fire. we do know that the garage now is flooded. stay here for a little while longer, monster the situation, and let you know if there is anything more we need to report to you. you can get latest from us on abc7 news.com and i'll continue to tweet photos >> good work nick, thank you very much. >> next week, national transportation safety board will issue findings into what caused the crash at sfo last year. tonight morning news anchor has insight on the investigation. this
nick? >> i can tell you that the fire is under control. when we got off the freeway here, we saw the fire truck pulling up to the scene. let me show you the video. we got inside and found is that there is a car on fire inside of that garage. crews attacked that fire. they started spraying it and had sprinklers activated. right now, they don't know what started that fire. i can tell you that it caused a back up here. again, cruise got here immediately and attacked that fire on the garage....
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nick smith is live there with more. nick? reporter: good afternoon. in fact, each of those homes behind me will be checked. if you look at this map you can see it shows you the number of homes officials at the navy ask various canada regulatory agencies will check next amongst. each house scanned with a large electronic boom. sweep the floor to detect gam na rays. -- gamma rays. >> i was just feel like a little bit more to what is there, what they're saying. >> dozens of treasure island residents spent the day pressing state officials for new information about possible health risks associated with radiation contamination at or near their homes. >> we don't have the choices that a lot of people think we have. we're working families. >> this is hundreds of families continue to live in buildings separated by this green mesh and wire fencing, inches from testing sites. >> i'm not sure all is being said. i just ask as many questions as i can. reporter: members of the media were not allowed to hear what she asked. officials moved me, my microphone and our n
nick smith is live there with more. nick? reporter: good afternoon. in fact, each of those homes behind me will be checked. if you look at this map you can see it shows you the number of homes officials at the navy ask various canada regulatory agencies will check next amongst. each house scanned with a large electronic boom. sweep the floor to detect gam na rays. -- gamma rays. >> i was just feel like a little bit more to what is there, what they're saying. >> dozens of treasure...
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nick schifrin is in beirut. they will talk about the current political crisis, but what did he have to say about syria's presidential election? >> reporter: this is all about syria, this visit. the reason why he's talking about politics, he comes and says there is a leadership vacuum. he wants this country to fill it because only then can this country get all of the humanitarian help that it desperately needs. he looked out across the border at syria. he looked at these elections and he really dismissed them. he said that they were meaningless. let's take a listen to what he says. >> with respect to the elections that took place the so-called elections. the elections are non-elections. the elections are a great big zero. they're meaningless. and they're meaningless because you can't have an election where millions of people don't have an ability to vote, contest the election. >> reporter: so what kerry urged lebanon to do is come together olympicly. he said that can help the war. that can help stabilize this cou
nick schifrin is in beirut. they will talk about the current political crisis, but what did he have to say about syria's presidential election? >> reporter: this is all about syria, this visit. the reason why he's talking about politics, he comes and says there is a leadership vacuum. he wants this country to fill it because only then can this country get all of the humanitarian help that it desperately needs. he looked out across the border at syria. he looked at these elections and he...
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nick, what do you think the u.s. interest is in the world cup?u rank it compared to previous world cups? are we really feeling it this year? >> oh, yeah. it's an all-time high. i think the love affair with the u.s. men's national team started in 2010. they had a heroic and heartbreaking performance. i think a lot of people got hooked on the games. they saw how dramatic it could be and saw how tough and competitive the u.s. was on the world stage. since then, the u.s. audience only continued to grow. there's more access to games. there's more matches on television. there's more people connecting through the internet and social media. we have the best team we've ever fielded. we've already seen what they can do. i also think it's a little fashable to be a soccer fan right now. all of these things are converging and really creating some soccer fever. you couple that with the kind of tournament we've got under way, and, you know, i think a lot of people are as excited as me. and i've been a soccer fan for a very long time. >> oh, yeah, nick. couldn't
nick, what do you think the u.s. interest is in the world cup?u rank it compared to previous world cups? are we really feeling it this year? >> oh, yeah. it's an all-time high. i think the love affair with the u.s. men's national team started in 2010. they had a heroic and heartbreaking performance. i think a lot of people got hooked on the games. they saw how dramatic it could be and saw how tough and competitive the u.s. was on the world stage. since then, the u.s. audience only...
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. >> cnn's nick valencia has more for us this morning. good morning, nick. >> reporter: the tiny red casket for 22-month-old cooper harris was placed in front of a crowd of hundreds who came to pay respects. under a light rain in tuscaloosa, alabama, 22-month-old cooper was laid to rest at a funeral service attended by hundreds. not present his father, justin ross harris, accused of killing the toddler. he did call in to thank funeral guests for supporting his son. his wife said she's absolutely not angry at her husband. she called him a wonderful father and said that the truth would come out. harris could be heard sobbing over the phone as the crowd gave him a standing ovation. early saturday new startling details emerged about the 33-year-old. according to search warrants obtained by cnn he said he recently researched through the internet child deaths inside vehicles and what temperature it needs to be for that to occur. the police officer went on to say "justin stated that he was fearful that this could happen." what remains unclear is
. >> cnn's nick valencia has more for us this morning. good morning, nick. >> reporter: the tiny red casket for 22-month-old cooper harris was placed in front of a crowd of hundreds who came to pay respects. under a light rain in tuscaloosa, alabama, 22-month-old cooper was laid to rest at a funeral service attended by hundreds. not present his father, justin ross harris, accused of killing the toddler. he did call in to thank funeral guests for supporting his son. his wife said...
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his brother, nick.ity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nickels suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he's watching this ceremony. nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience to define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation, i want to you consider kyle. after everything he has been through, he skis, he snowboards, he jumped from a plane with a parachute thankfully, he treads through a six-mile mud run, completed the m
his brother, nick.ity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nickels suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he's watching this ceremony. nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an...