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i played a lot with arnold palmer. i played, in fact, here at augusta with him a few times and i chalked that up as really some of the greatest thrills of my life being able to know all of them and being able to play golf with them as well. >> rose: no one has aged as gracefully and no one projects the charisma and charm and love of the game, and real intelligence that arnold palmer had. >> i gotta say this-- and i'm not going to name any names-- but there are some really high-profile modern-day players who-- i just wish they would learn from arnold how he treats his public. and one in particular is way off. but when arnold palmer signs an auto graphic he takes the time and signs it, and it's so legible and so perfect, he treat you just by the way he handles that moment, that is a sign of respect right there. it's not one of these is that correct secretary? is that a symbol? i can't tell if it's the first name or last name, what is it? not looking in the eye. arnold palmer looks in the eye "how are you," signs it, hand
i played a lot with arnold palmer. i played, in fact, here at augusta with him a few times and i chalked that up as really some of the greatest thrills of my life being able to know all of them and being able to play golf with them as well. >> rose: no one has aged as gracefully and no one projects the charisma and charm and love of the game, and real intelligence that arnold palmer had. >> i gotta say this-- and i'm not going to name any names-- but there are some really...
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palmer says at first most came over on h-1b visas. or a level of technical ability that can't be found among american workers. did you find they were all people who had some special expertise we couldn't find here? >> absolutely not. not even close. many of them is what we call freshers, people that would just come over, whoever they could get to come over, whoever got accepted for a visa. >> not only did they not have some unique tal eent we couldn' find in the united states, a lot of them didn't know what they were doing at all. >> reporter: absolutely. there was not a project or program i was involved in we did not remove somebody because they had no knowledge of what they were doing. >> reporter: what's the motive to bring them? you could hire an american trained in that particular discipline and do better. >> purely profit. >> reporter: palmer says the indian workers on his team were paid substantially less than an american would have made in the same job. when the u.s. state department began to limit the number of h-1b visas he
palmer says at first most came over on h-1b visas. or a level of technical ability that can't be found among american workers. did you find they were all people who had some special expertise we couldn't find here? >> absolutely not. not even close. many of them is what we call freshers, people that would just come over, whoever they could get to come over, whoever got accepted for a visa. >> not only did they not have some unique tal eent we couldn' find in the united states, a lot...
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elizabeth palmer found that out for herself. she is one of only a few journalists reporting from syria tonight. >> reporter: just three miles from the very center of damascus, the cease-fire was holding, but the army certainly hadn't pulled back as it promised to do. the syrian government refused us permission to film in these suburbs where opposition to president assad is strong, so we used a hidden camera to get pictures of the tanks and the traffic squeezing past checkpoints every few blocks. outside damascus, in the centers of resistance homs and hama, activist video shows an equally heavy military presence in violation of syria's commitment to the united nations. some troops have pulled back, says the government, but this spokesman refused to say when the rest will be out. >> we are already implementing this, and we notified mr. annan. >> reporter: in the eastern damascus suburbs, we stopped at a store and immediately opposition followers found us. do you believe that the army has promised to respect a cease fire? "not a bi
elizabeth palmer found that out for herself. she is one of only a few journalists reporting from syria tonight. >> reporter: just three miles from the very center of damascus, the cease-fire was holding, but the army certainly hadn't pulled back as it promised to do. the syrian government refused us permission to film in these suburbs where opposition to president assad is strong, so we used a hidden camera to get pictures of the tanks and the traffic squeezing past checkpoints every few...
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but in lorton, northbound route 123 near palmer road, watch out for police activity. coming up in my next report, another look at area roads at 5:00. back you to, andrea. >> thank you, monika. >>> a popular exhibit at the national gallery of art closed this weekend. hundreds of people stood in line saturday for a last chance to see an exhibit of paintings. it featured a collection of nature-inspired painted scrolls. >> a lot of them are birds. a lot of paintings of nature, like birds and trees and flowers and stuff. it's so decalled. -- it's so detailed. tiny lines and stuff. it was really cool. >> i saw something on television showing me about this show and it was very beautiful. and i wanted to see it in person. >> the national gallery of art stayed open till 8:00 last night to accommodate all the people who wanted to see the exhibit before it closed. >>> the weekend box office numbers go like this. think like a man still in number one spot. $18 million in sales over the weekend. sony's new release of "pirates! band of misfits" came in the second spot. "the lucky on
but in lorton, northbound route 123 near palmer road, watch out for police activity. coming up in my next report, another look at area roads at 5:00. back you to, andrea. >> thank you, monika. >>> a popular exhibit at the national gallery of art closed this weekend. hundreds of people stood in line saturday for a last chance to see an exhibit of paintings. it featured a collection of nature-inspired painted scrolls. >> a lot of them are birds. a lot of paintings of nature,...
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elizabeth palmer is one of the few foreign journalists reporting from inside syria and today she traveled to a town near the lebanese border 20 miles from damascus. >> reporter: the town looked so severe it's hard to believe the shelling only stopped five days ago. but people are edgy, especially opposition activists who are now on the government's wanted list. if they arrested you, what would happen? >> i think they would kill me. >> reporter: the man who, for his own safety, didn't want to be identified, took us through back streets to a house with a view. in happier times, this town was a popular summer resort. now activists say the winding roads and green valleys hide the government's heavy weapons. and you say that over there in those mountains there are more tanks and... >> yes. there's a lot of tanks. >> reporter: so do people feel intimidated in the town? >> yeah, yeah. before the cease-fire, they were shelling us everyday. >> reporter: shells reigned down on the zabadani because for a month earlier this year opposition fighters from the syrian free army declared victory here. the
elizabeth palmer is one of the few foreign journalists reporting from inside syria and today she traveled to a town near the lebanese border 20 miles from damascus. >> reporter: the town looked so severe it's hard to believe the shelling only stopped five days ago. but people are edgy, especially opposition activists who are now on the government's wanted list. if they arrested you, what would happen? >> i think they would kill me. >> reporter: the man who, for his own safety,...
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. >> reporter: jay palmer, a principle consultant for the global tech firm accused his own company of u.s. illegally. now senator charles grassley is pressing for a thorough investigation by the departments of state and homeland security of the b1 visa program. allowing foreign companies to send employees here for meetings but jay palmer says they were sending them here for jobs. senator grassley -- >> but if you're bringing them here to work full-time and maybe cheaper labor, it's not only against the law, it's immoral and unjustified, and unethical. >> reporter: palmer says the practice displaced american workers qualified for the same jobs, but, he charges, it increased profits. >> for example, you know, if i'm going to pay yous 15 $15,000, w pay an illegal worker $65,000 a year? it's economics. >> reporter: an expert in immigration policy says the problem is bigger than just one company. >> the number of companies very profitable, large companies that are expanding very rapidly are exploiting loopholes that should be closed. >> reporter: palmer says after he blew the whistle, the
. >> reporter: jay palmer, a principle consultant for the global tech firm accused his own company of u.s. illegally. now senator charles grassley is pressing for a thorough investigation by the departments of state and homeland security of the b1 visa program. allowing foreign companies to send employees here for meetings but jay palmer says they were sending them here for jobs. senator grassley -- >> but if you're bringing them here to work full-time and maybe cheaper labor, it's...
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jay palmer went out with his own money and bought air mattresses for them to sleep on.s charge is this is all about profit. >> to be continued. thank you. >>> we have promising news in the fight against parkinson's disease. we'll show how gene therapy is helping patients in a very big way. you are watching cbs "this morning." you are watching "cbs this morning." ó pull on those gardening gloves. grab the nearest spade. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advise to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that give us more spring per dollar... ...we can mix the right soil with the right ideas. and bring even more color to any garden. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot lay down a new look, with earthgro mulch, now three bags for just $10. and got this one free. wow! [ tires screech ] buy one 6" sub? [ tires screech ] ...and get another one free? before 9am. all april long. [ male announcer ] subway, eat fresh. did you know when heartburn, it's too late to take prilosec because... but it's but zantac® works differently
jay palmer went out with his own money and bought air mattresses for them to sleep on.s charge is this is all about profit. >> to be continued. thank you. >>> we have promising news in the fight against parkinson's disease. we'll show how gene therapy is helping patients in a very big way. you are watching cbs "this morning." you are watching "cbs this morning." ó pull on those gardening gloves. grab the nearest spade. and let's see how colorful an afternoon...
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i am elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> on the other side of the arabian peninsula, pro democracy protests broke out in bahrain, thousands demonstrated as word came that a jailed protester on a hunger strike had been hospitalized, anti-riot police sprayed water canons on the demonstrators many who stood defiantly against them, bahrain is one of america's strongest allies and home of the fifth fleet. we will be right back. >> cowan: election day is just under seven months away now, and the white house forum on women and the economy yesterday, president obama suggested that more women are needed at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. on capitol hill. >> fewer than 20 percent of the seats in congress are occupied by women. is it possible that congress will get more done if there were more women in congress? is that fair to say? >> cowan: the percentage cited by mr. obama, it still marks an increase over generations past and there is a hope that the november elections may give those numbers a boost. here is nancy cordes. >> new hampshire senator jean shaheen 15 years working on othe
i am elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> on the other side of the arabian peninsula, pro democracy protests broke out in bahrain, thousands demonstrated as word came that a jailed protester on a hunger strike had been hospitalized, anti-riot police sprayed water canons on the demonstrators many who stood defiantly against them, bahrain is one of america's strongest allies and home of the fifth fleet. we will be right back. >> cowan: election day is just under seven months away...
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jack nicklaus, arnold palmer and gary player got things rolling yesterday at the annual par 3 challengeer and palmer birdied but the competition was cut short by heavy rain. >>> cbs sports live coverage of the final two rounds of the masters will begin saturday at 3:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 2:00. >>> when we return, counterfeit cancer drugs. a special investigation into the latest fake drug to enter the u.s. and the danger it poses to unwitting patients. >> announcer: sports sponsored by just for men mustache and beard. keep living the dream. sponsored by just for men mustache and beard. keep living the dream. i brought champagne. oh wow! best in the world. oikos greek yogurt from dannon. so creamy thick and fresh tasting dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2:1 in a national taste test. mmmm... this may be the best in the world. oikos greek yogurt. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., partly sunny, 60. atlanta, afternoon thunderstorms, 74. st. louis, showers, 61. mostly sunny in denver, 70. showers in seattle, 51 degrees. >>
jack nicklaus, arnold palmer and gary player got things rolling yesterday at the annual par 3 challengeer and palmer birdied but the competition was cut short by heavy rain. >>> cbs sports live coverage of the final two rounds of the masters will begin saturday at 3:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 2:00. >>> when we return, counterfeit cancer drugs. a special investigation into the latest fake drug to enter the u.s. and the danger it poses to unwitting patients. >>...
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far as we can, proposition some of the ships in case there would be some need for assistance. >> palmer said navy ships will make sure that fishing boats and other vessels do not stray into the area. >>> the crew of a japanese warship has spotted russian planes over the sea of japan. an aegis destroyer is patrolling the waters ahead of the launch. spokespersons for the defense ministry said two russian leutian 38 planes were detected flying off the coast of western japan. japanese fighter jets chased the planes. the russians then changed course to head out of the area. the russian planes are believed to be gathering military intelligence on the aegis air defense system and the movements of japan's self-defense forces. they have made several similar flights since late march. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> china'
far as we can, proposition some of the ships in case there would be some need for assistance. >> palmer said navy ships will make sure that fishing boats and other vessels do not stray into the area. >>> the crew of a japanese warship has spotted russian planes over the sea of japan. an aegis destroyer is patrolling the waters ahead of the launch. spokespersons for the defense ministry said two russian leutian 38 planes were detected flying off the coast of western japan....
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right now, we're live in palmer park. derrick ward, news4. >> thank you, derrick. >>> in d.c., a man suspected in a series of hammer attacks in the petworth neighborhood was in court today. michael davis is the brother of two nfl stars. he was ordered held without bond. he is now charged with two attacks after a new victim came forward. news4's darcy spencer has those new details. >> my son is innocent. >> reporter: the father of 19-year-old michael davis charged in two horrifying hammer attacks in the petworth enabled of northwest washington says his son is an innocent man. how did he look in there to you? >> he looked good. he looked happy, he looks calm. and he showed me -- he showed something in his face he didn't do it. >> reporter: davis appeared in d.c. superior court for the first time since his arrest thursday night. he's charged with bashing a 19-year-old woman in the head with a claw hammer, fracturing her skull. he's also charged in a second possible hammer attack. it happened hours earlier at 2nd and ingraham
right now, we're live in palmer park. derrick ward, news4. >> thank you, derrick. >>> in d.c., a man suspected in a series of hammer attacks in the petworth neighborhood was in court today. michael davis is the brother of two nfl stars. he was ordered held without bond. he is now charged with two attacks after a new victim came forward. news4's darcy spencer has those new details. >> my son is innocent. >> reporter: the father of 19-year-old michael davis charged in...
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elizabeth palmer is joining us from damascus and we have clarissa ward in istanbul turkey. clarissa, i'll come to you first. you've been talking to a former official of the dictatorship who has now defected and is in turkey. what is he saying about the way forward? >> reporter: well, scott, that former official told us that he has very little faith in this cease-fire and in the syrian regime's ability to maintain it. precisely because he believes that these protests will become more widespread, that they will be larger in number and that at a certain point the syrian regime will not be able to resist, so to speak, breaking the cease-fire and there's a real sense almost that the opposition is waiting for to happen. that they are hoping it will happen so that they can go back to the international community and to the security council and put pressure on countries like russia and china to really adopt a more aggressive stance toward the syrian regime. >> pelley: thanks, clarissa. liz, you are in damascus, you spent the whole day talking to people on the street. which way is th
elizabeth palmer is joining us from damascus and we have clarissa ward in istanbul turkey. clarissa, i'll come to you first. you've been talking to a former official of the dictatorship who has now defected and is in turkey. what is he saying about the way forward? >> reporter: well, scott, that former official told us that he has very little faith in this cease-fire and in the syrian regime's ability to maintain it. precisely because he believes that these protests will become more...
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here's elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: it took britain's intelligence services a whole week to make this call to the police after a junior spy didn't show up for work. >> i want to report one of our members is missing. >> reporter: police began their search for gareth williams on this quiet london street where he lived, but as they made their way up into his third-story apartment what had been a simple missing persons inquiry quickly became a bizarre mystery. in the bathroom a red duffel bag sat in the tub, padlocked. inside it, william's tightly folded naked body. detectives found no signs of a struggle in the apartment and nothing to show whether this was a homicide or a suicide. police even asked a yoga expert to prove williams could have locked himself in as a kind of stunt. unlikely, he said. gareth williams, 31 years old, was an athlete and, as police discovered when they searched his computer, he had a secret interest in bondage. these security camera images of him shopping alone are the last known pictures of williams. what happened after he got home and who, if anyo
here's elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: it took britain's intelligence services a whole week to make this call to the police after a junior spy didn't show up for work. >> i want to report one of our members is missing. >> reporter: police began their search for gareth williams on this quiet london street where he lived, but as they made their way up into his third-story apartment what had been a simple missing persons inquiry quickly became a bizarre mystery. in the...
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claude palmer says while the new titanic will look like the original it will be fullyequipped with modern technology. >> the ship will be constructed under the technology on some planes as the original ship as far as it goes room decor. >> palmer says the ship will make its maiden voyage from england to north america in 2016 taking the exact same route the doomed ship took when it sank 100 years ago. >>> lots of laugh at the white house correspondence dinner. not only did the host for the night jimmy kimmel get a few zingers so did the president. >> a pleasure to be here in the vast magnificent in fact it's a lot more material prepared but i have to get the secret service home in time for the new curfew. >> that was a star studded event with celebrities like george clooney diane keaton and kim kardashian attended the event. >>> a week is gone by and still no sign of a missing 6-year-old from arizona many we will bring you up to speed on the investigation including who police are talking to right now. plus a new way you can get your questions answered about your car seat installation witho
claude palmer says while the new titanic will look like the original it will be fullyequipped with modern technology. >> the ship will be constructed under the technology on some planes as the original ship as far as it goes room decor. >> palmer says the ship will make its maiden voyage from england to north america in 2016 taking the exact same route the doomed ship took when it sank 100 years ago. >>> lots of laugh at the white house correspondence dinner. not only did...
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so you will be seeing palmer and nicklaus eating grilled cheese from the waffle house next year. >> whynot? just shake things up. >> that is his favorite meal. >> he won, so he is the man.,,,, ,,
so you will be seeing palmer and nicklaus eating grilled cheese from the waffle house next year. >> whynot? just shake things up. >> that is his favorite meal. >> he won, so he is the man.,,,, ,,
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> glor: the u.s. may have attended its last summit of the americas. the meeting of 30 western hemisphere nations in colombia fell apart today because of division over cuba. the u.s. won't let cuba take part. other nations refuse to hold another summit without cuba. meanwhile a misconduct inquiry continues tonight after what several members of a secret service were accused of doing. senior white house correspondent bill plante is in cartagena tonight. >> reporter: good evening to you. not only was the president confronted with heavy opposition to the u.s. embargo on cuba, the coverage of the summit was overshadowed by a media sideshow over the prostitution scandal involving members of the secret service. in colombia, bill, thank you. >> later a memorial at sea for those lost on the titanic. 65 years later, baseball looks a lot different. and what north korea's new lead her to say in his first public speech. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imag
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> glor: the u.s. may have attended its last summit of the americas. the meeting of 30 western hemisphere nations in colombia fell apart today because of division over cuba. the u.s. won't let cuba take part. other nations refuse to hold another summit without cuba. meanwhile a misconduct inquiry continues tonight after what several members of a secret service were accused of doing. senior white house correspondent bill plante is in cartagena tonight....
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> jeff: the u.s. may have attended its last summit of the americas. the meeting of 30 western hemisphere nations in colombia fell apart today because of division over cuba. the u.s. won't let cuba take part. other nations refuse to hold another summit without cuba. meanwhile a misconduct inquiry continues tonight after what several members of a secret service were accused of doing. senior white house correspondent bill plante is in cartagena tonight. >> good evening to you. not only was the president confronted with heavy opposition to the u.s. embargo on cuba, the coverage of the summit was overshadowed by a media sideshow over the prostitution scandal involving members of the secret service. >> reporter: 11 members of the secret service advance team are on administrative leave and under investigation. after some of the group got into a dispute with a prostitute over money at this hot nell cartagena last wednesday. five members of the u.s. military working on the president's visit were also disciplin
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> jeff: the u.s. may have attended its last summit of the americas. the meeting of 30 western hemisphere nations in colombia fell apart today because of division over cuba. the u.s. won't let cuba take part. other nations refuse to hold another summit without cuba. meanwhile a misconduct inquiry continues tonight after what several members of a secret service were accused of doing. senior white house correspondent bill plante is in cartagena tonight....
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the first orioles' legend and then from there, you've got cal and weaver and eddie murray and jim palmerese guys and of course brooks robinson are going to be unveiled over the next six months, it is culminating in september when cal ripken jr., his statue going to be unveil vailed on september 6th. we're going to hear from greg bader. that's coming up at 6:30 this horn. charlie crowson, abc2 news. >> 5:22. this is something you don't see every day but it drew a huge crowd. we're going to take a look at one fashion show that we'll just say it's a little bit ducky. >>> the search is on this morning for the missing fort bragg soldier. the latest this morning on the hunt for kelli bordeaux. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer cal
the first orioles' legend and then from there, you've got cal and weaver and eddie murray and jim palmerese guys and of course brooks robinson are going to be unveiled over the next six months, it is culminating in september when cal ripken jr., his statue going to be unveil vailed on september 6th. we're going to hear from greg bader. that's coming up at 6:30 this horn. charlie crowson, abc2 news. >> 5:22. this is something you don't see every day but it drew a huge crowd. we're going to...
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back to you. >> delia goncalves reporting live from palmer park. >>> a local politician led one of the latest rallies in the trayvon martin shooting. alexandria mayor bill yule spoke to demonstrators. many carried signs and wore hoodies in memory of 17-year- old martin who was shot and killed in late february. protesters want the shooter george zimmerman arrested and want a review of florida's stand your ground law. under that law zimmerman is claiming self-defense. >>> a man is facing charges after a bomb threat that caused confusion at nearly 20 fairfax county schools. 19-year-old marco toledo of burke, virginia is now charged with felony threats to bomb and criminal trespass. the police did not allow buss to drop off students at annandale high school on friday because of the threat. since those buses also pick up younger students later in the day, 18 elementary and middle schools were affected by this. after using bomb sniffing dogs and robots to check out the school, police eventually gave the all clear. >>> the university of virginia has received a piece of steel from the world tr
back to you. >> delia goncalves reporting live from palmer park. >>> a local politician led one of the latest rallies in the trayvon martin shooting. alexandria mayor bill yule spoke to demonstrators. many carried signs and wore hoodies in memory of 17-year- old martin who was shot and killed in late february. protesters want the shooter george zimmerman arrested and want a review of florida's stand your ground law. under that law zimmerman is claiming self-defense. >>>...
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news4's derek ward is at police headquarters in palmer park with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there were no reported murders or shootings overnight, which is a good thing, particularly a good thing when you consider the way the weekend began. now this deadly spate of shootings started friday evening. three people shot in an apartment complex in adelphi. police responded to the report of gunfire. when they got there, they found three men suffering from non-life-threatening injuries. saturday, another shooting. this time it was indeed fatal. it happened in the lewis dale section near chillum in the 2000 block of woodbury street. police responded to another report of shots fired. they found 19-year-old lester flores quintonilla dead in the street. no motive or suspect. saturday evening, two women were shot in an apartment on terrace drive. one of the women was wounded in the leg, and the other died. sunday at 8:20 a.m., two more men were shot. one died, one suffered life threatening injuries. coming up, an update on the investigation into
news4's derek ward is at police headquarters in palmer park with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there were no reported murders or shootings overnight, which is a good thing, particularly a good thing when you consider the way the weekend began. now this deadly spate of shootings started friday evening. three people shot in an apartment complex in adelphi. police responded to the report of gunfire. when they got there, they found three men suffering from...
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if you are traveling 123 at palmer drive only one lane able to get by as you travel between hampton andu. >>> a series of sexual assaults in prince george's county has people worried about their safety. >> there have been five attacks on or near a popular park trail. melanie. >> good wisdom. we are here this morning standing right along the last part here of the north branch trail where some of the attacks have happened. we are seeing a lot of the people the metro station is about three blocks behind me. most of the people were actually choosing to walk on the road instead on the path which is a direct cut through. the most recent assault that happened here began in mid march through april 20th. in all in the area five women have been attacked. two were on streets that were nearby. police say all the women attacked were all accosted by a man, they were dragged off the trail and raped. one victim was in her 30s, one in her 20s and the most recent victim just 14 years old. they all got together and compared notes and decided cases that have been happening even since january were probably
if you are traveling 123 at palmer drive only one lane able to get by as you travel between hampton andu. >>> a series of sexual assaults in prince george's county has people worried about their safety. >> there have been five attacks on or near a popular park trail. melanie. >> good wisdom. we are here this morning standing right along the last part here of the north branch trail where some of the attacks have happened. we are seeing a lot of the people the metro station...
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accident activity 123 at palmer drive. and able to get by. 32 at i-70, activity north of town, that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> julie, thank you >>> i think like a man stays on top of the weekend box office for the second straight week. the film brought in $18 million in ticket sales the pirates band of miss fists came in with more than $11 million and the five year engagement. >> that done sound like a good thing. >> sounds like a long time to be suffering that is what it sounds like. > >>> two games, two nice hits. >> but how long will it laugh? dave is here next. >>> plus r g3 and kurt cousins, a smart move or wasted pick? going off the wall, coming up next. snbc did you say off camera you didn't like the music any more? >> yes. you know the redskins, they have a quarterback. >> let's start off with brice hawkins. >> it is a big deal. >> did you see them calling him up this early in the year? >> yes, i did. >> how did you see it? >> i have vision, dave. i saw a star in the mi
accident activity 123 at palmer drive. and able to get by. 32 at i-70, activity north of town, that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> julie, thank you >>> i think like a man stays on top of the weekend box office for the second straight week. the film brought in $18 million in ticket sales the pirates band of miss fists came in with more than $11 million and the five year engagement. >> that done sound like a good thing. >> sounds like a long time to be...
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and arnold palmer... just wasn't fast enough for track. isn't it funny... sometimes success begins... just by putting the right tools... in the right hands. let's build a smarter planet. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. jim: back here at augusta, where the -- for the playoff between oosthuizen and watson. >> it was a bad break. you have to be left of that pin. i'm trying to just make a par there. i want to be in the bunker and the people just left, so i have an uphill chip. you cannot miss in the right bunker, cannot miss on the green right at the pin there. i hit it where i wanted to, unfortunately, i hit the railing and made triple. i had a lot of chances on the back nine, putts that came so close to going in. and i knew that it was
and arnold palmer... just wasn't fast enough for track. isn't it funny... sometimes success begins... just by putting the right tools... in the right hands. let's build a smarter planet. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our...
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. >> rose: and that is what arnold palmer's father told him, hit as far as you can and then you control it later. >> yeah. so after a couple of years, like when i was seven or eight, and i started to like come toward my swing better and controlling the ball better but the first couple of years i was grip it and rip it, hit it as hard as i can and the paul was going everywhere, it is sort of fun for a kid, it is just fun. >> today you in play, in most of the tournaments you play in, do you keep it in the fairway out of say, 14 out of 18 fairways or -- >> well, no, i wasn't that good on the fairway, but it was getting better, like i say, i learn from the mistakes like the first couple of years, the driving acura i have over the 100 range so i was like very opposite, i was like, no, how can i be bothered with driving acura city. >> rose: you were number 100 -- >> i know. >> rose: not so good. >> so after a couple of years i realized i need to be more consistent with my driving accuracy so i worked on a lot of the woods, like lots of driver, and strategy to try to keep on the fairway more,
. >> rose: and that is what arnold palmer's father told him, hit as far as you can and then you control it later. >> yeah. so after a couple of years, like when i was seven or eight, and i started to like come toward my swing better and controlling the ball better but the first couple of years i was grip it and rip it, hit it as hard as i can and the paul was going everywhere, it is sort of fun for a kid, it is just fun. >> today you in play, in most of the tournaments you...