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. >> james patterson is next on book tv from bookexpo america. he prevents his thoughts on bookselling and his intention to give $1 million in grants to independent bookstores. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i guess the quiet means i am supposed to start. welcome. my name is mitchell kaplan. i am happy to be here moderating this very, very important panel this afternoon, but i have to apologies to make. one is, i am not l. roper, as you could tell. the second is, i am a little jet lag. i was traveling -- >> match, you never make any sense anyway. >> that is true. i just want to put those two things out there. we are here for a really, really celebratory experience this afternoon. when james patterson announced in september of 2013 that he would be giving away a million dollars -- yes, a million dollars to independent bookstores in 2014, i personally was delighted, as i am sure all of the booksellers or who are out there. jim has always gotten it. he gets what our independent bookstores mean to our
. >> james patterson is next on book tv from bookexpo america. he prevents his thoughts on bookselling and his intention to give $1 million in grants to independent bookstores. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i guess the quiet means i am supposed to start. welcome. my name is mitchell kaplan. i am happy to be here moderating this very, very important panel this afternoon, but i have to apologies to make. one is, i am not l. roper, as...
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patterson. we have purchased a short school bus a 14 passenger school bus and it's right down the process of being painted and ousted the seats are being ripped out of it and over the summer we will be doing work on the interior installing the awning on the exterior so we can have shaded storytimes. we are just super excited about it. the morning that the grants were announced james patterson was on npr and specifically mentioned our store and that we were buying a bookmobile and literally within 10 minutes i had three or four phonecalls from customers and we got calls throughout the entire day. our customers are listeners. and so it's just fantastic. we can't have everything ready to rollout for the book festival over labor day weekend. it will be a visible reminder to the community that we are out there and we are there to support them and to thank them for all their support for us. [applause] >> i think that deserves a big round of applause. we too received a grant and what we have done in ou
patterson. we have purchased a short school bus a 14 passenger school bus and it's right down the process of being painted and ousted the seats are being ripped out of it and over the summer we will be doing work on the interior installing the awning on the exterior so we can have shaded storytimes. we are just super excited about it. the morning that the grants were announced james patterson was on npr and specifically mentioned our store and that we were buying a bookmobile and literally...
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the rumor circulated, patterson was dead. >> he, himself, was shot to death. we decided, of course, that we had to investigate that lead. >> they asked patterson's children to voluntarily submit dna samples for testing. >> testing on david patterson's dna, or that of his family, which produced a presumptive profile, showed no possibility of him being any of the male dna profiles that was present at the scene of her murder. >> investigators also contacted john taylor, who had been an earlier suspect in laura's murder. his dna also did not match. and dan goodwin himself provided a dna sample. he had gone out with laura just a few days before the murder. goodwin maintained it was a casual date and said the two weren't intimate. >> since i took her out to the movies just four days before and knew her, they decided it would be advisable to test my dna. and it was tested, and i was not present at the crime scene. >> but at least the investigators had the killer's dna, and were closer to finding him. a lot closer than they knew. it's important to know the difference.
the rumor circulated, patterson was dead. >> he, himself, was shot to death. we decided, of course, that we had to investigate that lead. >> they asked patterson's children to voluntarily submit dna samples for testing. >> testing on david patterson's dna, or that of his family, which produced a presumptive profile, showed no possibility of him being any of the male dna profiles that was present at the scene of her murder. >> investigators also contacted john taylor, who...
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sure menelik fan james patterson. what is the role?>> well, sherman did some last father was actually really extrude neri. sure many lives in seattle, has had a fan of plot to seattle area bookstores for a long time put out a challenge to his authors and the boat, put your time where your mouth is and why to use in the day hoping this worse do what they do. and that is sell books. so he put out a call on his twitter account, urging fellow writers to comment at their local bookstore and volunteer to be a bookseller for the data mall business saturday last november. amazingly we had over a thousand authors respond and those thousand authors showed up in hundreds, literally hundreds of stores across the country to work on small business saturday in contribute to what had been -- but was a great day in bookselling. sherman wanted very much to be able to demonstrate to us that the authors are on our side. we called it indecent worst. that is when he called it. it was both in terms of giving something back to the store is and also to ensure
sure menelik fan james patterson. what is the role?>> well, sherman did some last father was actually really extrude neri. sure many lives in seattle, has had a fan of plot to seattle area bookstores for a long time put out a challenge to his authors and the boat, put your time where your mouth is and why to use in the day hoping this worse do what they do. and that is sell books. so he put out a call on his twitter account, urging fellow writers to comment at their local bookstore and...
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what is better than one book by best-selling author james patterson? >> two books.day as his new kid book "middle school is rough." >> today is the day. >> i call him rafe. >> yeah. yeah. italian. >> i love how you do it. i love you how do -- put out two together, one for the kids and one for the grownups. >> trying to get the parents to get it in their heads when they go into go to the library or go into the book store or online, don't forget your kids. which you know, having been a teacher. >> i was a sixth grade teacher and i have to say, your books are terrific for boys, which i love. a lot of times, boys don't have books that are written for them and you have done it. its a lot of fun. >> i'm going from here, actually giving to every sixth grader in new york city one of the middle school books. >> amazing. >> which is cool. >> you have been beating this drum for young kids to read. >> beating that drum and those people watching. >> do you feel that something changing? every time you come, i feel like we are really championing this cause. >> it's getting there i
what is better than one book by best-selling author james patterson? >> two books.day as his new kid book "middle school is rough." >> today is the day. >> i call him rafe. >> yeah. yeah. italian. >> i love how you do it. i love you how do -- put out two together, one for the kids and one for the grownups. >> trying to get the parents to get it in their heads when they go into go to the library or go into the book store or online, don't forget your...
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james patterson is a rock star at b.e.a., a publishing titan with dozens of best sellers. him, all would seem well, but he sees a continuing crisis in the world of books today, and he's donating a million dollars to independent book sellers around the country to help them raise awareness of their plight. >> this is a period of evolution, revolution, whatever you want to call it big shift to ebooks, and i think we just have to slow down and make sure it's an orderly transition. people need to understand what is at risk here is american literature. >> brown: that's been a long-running thought line in this industry with ebooks and amazon. this year, a more upbeat story. >> we're in the middle of another big disruption of the industry and we need another rethinking of our business. >> brown: dominic founded source books which has grown from a small startup in chicago into a large publisher of both print and ebooks from genre's from children's, to romance to non-fiction. a former statistician, she looks hard at the numbers. >> what's interesting is at the beginning of the conve
james patterson is a rock star at b.e.a., a publishing titan with dozens of best sellers. him, all would seem well, but he sees a continuing crisis in the world of books today, and he's donating a million dollars to independent book sellers around the country to help them raise awareness of their plight. >> this is a period of evolution, revolution, whatever you want to call it big shift to ebooks, and i think we just have to slow down and make sure it's an orderly transition. people need...
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. >> reporter:this property used to belong to the patterson family.y purchased it in the 1850's and just this week the family donated the land to east bay regional parks. >> reporter:the estimated value of this property is about 10 million dollars.. possibly more.. and regional parks just got it for free in a deal that took a long time to close. >> reporter:this deal has probably been in the works for 14 years. bob nisbet is an assistant general manager with east bay regional parks. he says that patterson family donated the land because they wanted to permanently preserve a piece of their history. >>at it's peak they had 3700 acres in the area and farmed it continuously until the 1950s and piece by piece they sold it off or donated it. >> reporter:the next step is to merge the patterson property with nearby coyote hills regional park and develop a plan to make it accessible to the public. >> reporter:that plan will make all our decisions about what to do out there. trails, agriculture, staging, parking will be made through that process. >> >> reporter
. >> reporter:this property used to belong to the patterson family.y purchased it in the 1850's and just this week the family donated the land to east bay regional parks. >> reporter:the estimated value of this property is about 10 million dollars.. possibly more.. and regional parks just got it for free in a deal that took a long time to close. >> reporter:this deal has probably been in the works for 14 years. bob nisbet is an assistant general manager with east bay regional...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson live at powelton rail yard with the details on the strike, steve good morning. >> well, good morning nicole. so we're about five hours into this strike after septa and the unions just could not come to an agreement, which does mean that, yes those 13 regional rail lines that commute probably about 60,000 riders a day now shutdown. 450 regional rail engineers and electrician was those two unions are off the job at this time. they're fighting over what you might expect, retroactive wage increases, contributions, to healthcare for those septa workers, now, it is important to say this. the strike will in the affect other methods of transportation, so if you are tacking about buses subways trolleys, all of those are still on. in fact septa officials say they are adding additional transportation as part of a contingency plan that should now be in effectment last dish effort could have been still technically could be mediated federal presidential emergency board to prevent the strike in lou of more time for negotiating. but septa officials we spoke
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson live at powelton rail yard with the details on the strike, steve good morning. >> well, good morning nicole. so we're about five hours into this strike after septa and the unions just could not come to an agreement, which does mean that, yes those 13 regional rail lines that commute probably about 60,000 riders a day now shutdown. 450 regional rail engineers and electrician was those two unions are off the job at this time. they're...
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"eyewitness news" reports err steve patterson live at powelton rail yard with details. good morning, steve. >> good morning, nicole, first few hours of this strike, and 60,000 people commuters, every day, are expected to take those 13 rail lines, which are now shutdown. so, alights of course are on monday. but, today, we are getting good barometer, good taste what this strike will be like, 450 as you mention regional rail engineers, and electricians, two unions have, walk off the job. they're fighting over you what might expect, again, retroactive wage increases, contributions, for healthcare for those septa workers. important to say, again, that this does not include other methods of transportation that septa provides, buses, subways, trolleys, all of those, are still working, in fact, septa officials have added additional transportation, as part of a contingency plan for their riders, they have website up with that information, as we speak. there is another thing, as well. the last ditch effort, last night, that could have been federal mediated presidential emergency
"eyewitness news" reports err steve patterson live at powelton rail yard with details. good morning, steve. >> good morning, nicole, first few hours of this strike, and 60,000 people commuters, every day, are expected to take those 13 rail lines, which are now shutdown. so, alights of course are on monday. but, today, we are getting good barometer, good taste what this strike will be like, 450 as you mention regional rail engineers, and electricians, two unions have, walk off...
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steve patterson of our philadelphia station reports. >> reporter: in federal court, the 89-year-old breyer is dodging cameras. >> 158 train loads, not individuals. train loads of people. >> reporter: breyer admits to being a former nazi. an s.s. guard stationed in occupied poland at auschwitz. german authorities have an arrest warrant for him slaughtering anywhere between 200,000 to 300,000 men, women, and children. they want him extradited as soon as possible. >> his guarding along with all the other guards who were in that circumstance in the battalions that he beloved to made it possible for those killings. >> reporter: wednesday breyer's defense attorney argued he's too old, to frail, to sick, to weak to remain in cud. a federal judge found the crimes he's accused of are too great. federal marshals apprehended the 89-year-old and placed him in custody on tuesday night here in northeast philly, a place he's been living for nearly 350 years. they want to strip breyer of his american citizenship and have him deported. the latest was in 2003 when the judge learned he joined the s.s. as a m
steve patterson of our philadelphia station reports. >> reporter: in federal court, the 89-year-old breyer is dodging cameras. >> 158 train loads, not individuals. train loads of people. >> reporter: breyer admits to being a former nazi. an s.s. guard stationed in occupied poland at auschwitz. german authorities have an arrest warrant for him slaughtering anywhere between 200,000 to 300,000 men, women, and children. they want him extradited as soon as possible. >> his...
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the plane lost power near pennsville salem county new jersey and steve patterson is live near the scenehere there are still some concerns, steve. >> reporter: concerns but look, liz, any time a plane loses power in midair and somehow during an emergency landing that crashes manages to keep two people alive, that is good news. the problem is what's happening behind me. if you look over to the northwest over that ridge, there is a plane somewhere stuck in the mud in a marsh land where somewhere that plane has 50 gallons of fuel still on board. chopper 3 over the scene. the single engine aircraft stuck in the mud. a emergency landing shortly before 11 o'clock in the morning. the pilot and passenger in their 70's force d to essentially crash land near fort not state park. some say miraculously nobody on board injured in this crash. after the crash emergency personnel from delaware, new jersey, the coast guard led a search by land air and sea. the men covered in mud simply walked out of the swamp. >> just just lost power. witnesses say they saw a trail of smoke and that was it. >> they walke
the plane lost power near pennsville salem county new jersey and steve patterson is live near the scenehere there are still some concerns, steve. >> reporter: concerns but look, liz, any time a plane loses power in midair and somehow during an emergency landing that crashes manages to keep two people alive, that is good news. the problem is what's happening behind me. if you look over to the northwest over that ridge, there is a plane somewhere stuck in the mud in a marsh land where...
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patterson. the president and ce oh, o of b energy services, i got to tell you. i think companies like this are going to have many good years even though many people think they are one quarter away from being finished. "mad money" is back after the break. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank where no branches = great rates. ally bank. your money needs an ally. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward? when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation job
patterson. the president and ce oh, o of b energy services, i got to tell you. i think companies like this are going to have many good years even though many people think they are one quarter away from being finished. "mad money" is back after the break. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson talked to heart broken parishioners.olls). >> reporter: closing time for saint ann's. >> it's a very very sad day for this church ♪ >> reporter: what was a bittersweet last mass for some parishioner maryann lorenzo who grew up in the church says it felt more like funeral. >> i can't take it. you know, i'm very very sad. very heart broken. i said this is my church all my life. >> reporter: saint ann is one of 16 parishes holding final mass sunday before shutting down. announcement came on june 1st. part of a planning initiative that began mergers in 2010. >> always been here. they were baptized here i think they're start to go question their faith. >> church officials say the mergers are based on factors like population, family size, and attendance. >> we're not getting married as early as our parents did. we're not as generous in giving to our park river community. and we just don't have as many children. >> parishioner emily sullivan says it's as simple as that. it's generation al. times have changed and the reality is,
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson talked to heart broken parishioners.olls). >> reporter: closing time for saint ann's. >> it's a very very sad day for this church ♪ >> reporter: what was a bittersweet last mass for some parishioner maryann lorenzo who grew up in the church says it felt more like funeral. >> i can't take it. you know, i'm very very sad. very heart broken. i said this is my church all my life. >> reporter: saint ann is one of 16...
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steve patterson is live with the latest. steve. >> reporter: liz, there were dozens of eyewitnesses out on the street on that hot saturday afternoon. many of them we spoke to said the sound of that door crashing and pinning down that girl on the ground sounded like a gun shot. we spoke to neighbors who saw it all happen. meanwhile police continue to investigate how in the world that door came unhinged. all around this crime scene remnants remain from a happier time, a happier day all destroyed in an instant. >> i heard a boom. >> it was a big bang. >> all you could hear was yelling and screaming. >> i knew exactly what it was. i mean, i saw it falling. >> reporter: she saw this, a steel security door ripping from its supports, screaming to the pavement landing directorially on a 3-year-old girl. >> i didn't realize there was a baby under the awning until the mother started screaming. they're saying it's a baby under there. >> reporter: police say the young victim was standing outside this rita's water ice in brewerytown arou
steve patterson is live with the latest. steve. >> reporter: liz, there were dozens of eyewitnesses out on the street on that hot saturday afternoon. many of them we spoke to said the sound of that door crashing and pinning down that girl on the ground sounded like a gun shot. we spoke to neighbors who saw it all happen. meanwhile police continue to investigate how in the world that door came unhinged. all around this crime scene remnants remain from a happier time, a happier day all...
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steve patterson is live in rittenhouse square with late word from police on this case. >> reporter: goodvening, natasha. the second piece of that of course the suspect description which 40 hours later remains vague. hispanic male mid-20's medium build about five-six dark hair. we got our first look as you mentioned thanks to that police surveillance video released this morning. thanks in part to the cameras that are posted right behind me on spruce street. the video is murky at best but it does confirm a third piece to this puzzle, a time line. blurry and dark, but what may be the best view of what happened in the moments before police say a woman was forced into her center city apartment and raped. >> look at that. >> i can't see anything. >> reporter: neighbors reacting to surveillance video obtained by police and released sunday morning. take a look. the woman walking down spruce approached by a man. he appears to put his hand around her and they walk into the building. >> i think it's horrible that it happened around here. >> reporter: the happened shortly before 1:30 saturday mornin
steve patterson is live in rittenhouse square with late word from police on this case. >> reporter: goodvening, natasha. the second piece of that of course the suspect description which 40 hours later remains vague. hispanic male mid-20's medium build about five-six dark hair. we got our first look as you mentioned thanks to that police surveillance video released this morning. thanks in part to the cameras that are posted right behind me on spruce street. the video is murky at best but...
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it is the latest from paulsboro, new jersey, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> it is 5:41 rid now. evacuation also underway in new mexico, where wild fire surges and creates air quality problems. that's next. >> also ahead, do you feel well rested when you wake up in the morning in if not you could be getting what's called junk sleep. the one thing you can do to get better rest. it is certainly. that's coming up next in the health watch. >> forcing evacuation of two native american communities near the arizona border. so far the lake fire has consumed more than 10,000 acres, in the mountains. about 400 people from the navajo nation live in that area. officials say strong winds are preventing firefighters from getting close to the fire, and they expect worsening conditions today. >>> 5:43, we are expecting a our first 09 degrees day today, katy? >> it will be a hot one out there. i think probably just surpass 90 degrees in the city of philadelphia. we'll see how far we go. we are shooting for 91 degrees today here. we start off with a look at storm scan3, high pressure stil
it is the latest from paulsboro, new jersey, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> it is 5:41 rid now. evacuation also underway in new mexico, where wild fire surges and creates air quality problems. that's next. >> also ahead, do you feel well rested when you wake up in the morning in if not you could be getting what's called junk sleep. the one thing you can do to get better rest. it is certainly. that's coming up next in the health watch. >> forcing...
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that's the latest from new brunswick, new jersey, steve patterson cbs-3 oy witness news. >> in 2012 nearly four thus sand people were killed in crashes involving large trucks and to cut down on that number the federal motor carrier safety administration has been trying to combat one potential cause driver fatigue. last year new rules took effect limiting the maximum average work week. >> it to protesters target political fundraiser for pennsylvania governor corbett. fundraiser that included new jersey governor chris christie. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is in center city now with more on what brought those protesters to the streets. >> emotions ran high here tonight as six people who were protesting wound up being cited by police. governor tom corbett left the comcast building monday night without comment. but his opposition was making plenty of noise. hundreds of protesters including philadelphia school students and teachers staged a sit in monday night outside the comcast center at 17th and jfk boulevard. after being warned to move by police, six protesters who didn't were c
that's the latest from new brunswick, new jersey, steve patterson cbs-3 oy witness news. >> in 2012 nearly four thus sand people were killed in crashes involving large trucks and to cut down on that number the federal motor carrier safety administration has been trying to combat one potential cause driver fatigue. last year new rules took effect limiting the maximum average work week. >> it to protesters target political fundraiser for pennsylvania governor corbett. fundraiser that...
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>> reporter: in gilbertsville, montgomery county, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> okay.here's a lot of reaction to this story from our viewers tonight. why don't you weigh in? let us know what you think. head to cbsphilly.com. our address is at cbs philly, send us tweet. >>> speaking of tweets chris cia enters the world of social media by joining twitter and sending out its first tweet and who knew the spy agency had such a sense of humor. take look at the first official cia tweet. we can neither confirm nor deny that is our first tweet. the agency also set up a facebook page with likely a crypted message there, too. >> hmm. >> we don't know. >> interesting. >> i don't know if i wanted to be followed by the cia in any sense of the terms. >> i don't think they have a lot of followers. >> let's not follow. let's lead into this weekend and it is looking absolutely beautiful. >>> yes. first step is tonight and it is beautiful with plenty of clear skies and actually the stars are out in full force. it's moonlit so crack the windows, let in the fresh air because it is going to
>> reporter: in gilbertsville, montgomery county, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> okay.here's a lot of reaction to this story from our viewers tonight. why don't you weigh in? let us know what you think. head to cbsphilly.com. our address is at cbs philly, send us tweet. >>> speaking of tweets chris cia enters the world of social media by joining twitter and sending out its first tweet and who knew the spy agency had such a sense of humor. take look...
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our steve patterson sat down and spoke with them about this memorable trip. >> reporter: they are a rarereed. symbolically, figuratively, literally. >> it was just something we all did and we all came home and we were all quiet. >> reporter: of the 16 million americans who fought in world war ii, a little over a million are left. bill nutley and herb levy are more rare. not only did both fight in the war, they both survived the d-day invasion which means they both have liberate france, bury friends, nearly died and have as many stories in their heads as they do medals on their chest. >> to say i wasn't frightened would be a lie. of course, we were frightened. >> reporter: they both now live in the same gwynned retirement home. both getting back from france where they were two of 200 honored in front of 15,000 and several heads of state. despite all of that when you ask bill and herb about the war and returning to france nearly 70 years after the occupation and invasion the it's the not the people they latch on, not events, but objects. >> there was dead silence listening to those bell ri
our steve patterson sat down and spoke with them about this memorable trip. >> reporter: they are a rarereed. symbolically, figuratively, literally. >> it was just something we all did and we all came home and we were all quiet. >> reporter: of the 16 million americans who fought in world war ii, a little over a million are left. bill nutley and herb levy are more rare. not only did both fight in the war, they both survived the d-day invasion which means they both have...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us, why investigators believe a lack of sleep may have caused the accident. >> terror on the turnpike. >> a terrible accident, car flipped, on its side. >> new jersey state police releasing the 911 tapes to cbs-3, punctuating the first moments after a limo van caring seven, including actor tracy morgan, rearended by a wal-mart semi truck, early saturday morning on the new jersey turnpike, in a deadly crash. our exclusive video of the total van shows the extent of the damage. >> i'm doing fine, man. >> harris, one of the seven, the new york comedian recalls what it felt like just two days after being released from the hospital. >> the crash killed 63 year old comedian james mcnair, hospital officials say tracy morgan, jeffrey malea, comedian ardie, fukwa remain in critical condition. monday criminal court documents release today cbs-3 say the driver that far semi, 35 year old kevin roper, had gone more than 24 hours without sleeping. >> speed limit is 6a if you don't go at least 72, 75, you're going get run over, even these big trucks. >>
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us, why investigators believe a lack of sleep may have caused the accident. >> terror on the turnpike. >> a terrible accident, car flipped, on its side. >> new jersey state police releasing the 911 tapes to cbs-3, punctuating the first moments after a limo van caring seven, including actor tracy morgan, rearended by a wal-mart semi truck, early saturday morning on the new jersey turnpike, in a deadly crash. our...
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takevo investigadores de la universidad william patterson clasificaron las frutas y vegetales de acuerdoes que contienen. se dio a conocer que de los vegetales, el berro ocupa el primer lugar. contiene vitamina b-6, manganesio y caroteno. el repollo chino esta en segundo sitio, seguido por las acelgas, el betabel y la espinaca......entre las frutas, las que contienen mas nutrientes son los pimientos rojos, la calabaza, los tomates y los limones.... bump out juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. lorena/take vo --advertencia para padres de familia...sobre el tiempo que pasan sus hijos con los celulares o tabletas.... como podria afectarlos... juanfra/take vo --los niÑos que lleguen a este pas ilegalmente... sern deportados... el gobierno estado unidense response ante esta crisis humanitaria... black lorena --- un peatn perdi la vida anoche en las lneas del tren ligero vta... juafra --- el accidente ocurri en la interseccin entre las calles "southwest expressway" y "stokes street" ... muy cerca a la estacin "bascom".. nos enlazamos con lucero bentez
takevo investigadores de la universidad william patterson clasificaron las frutas y vegetales de acuerdoes que contienen. se dio a conocer que de los vegetales, el berro ocupa el primer lugar. contiene vitamina b-6, manganesio y caroteno. el repollo chino esta en segundo sitio, seguido por las acelgas, el betabel y la espinaca......entre las frutas, las que contienen mas nutrientes son los pimientos rojos, la calabaza, los tomates y los limones.... bump out juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera...
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you don't need the "today" show when you have james patterson. >> the funny thing when i got the wordng the blush, i said let's put his name bigger than mine. >> he's only written over 80 books or something. >> he sold -- he and steven king are the most prolific writers in history. they've both sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 350 million books. >> that's amazing. >> wow. >> so him being the godfather of this genre and give me that kind of endorsement was -- >> your book is terrifying. is an understatement. >> i'm afraid to sit here with you. >> we are scared of you. >> set here in new york. tell us a little bit about it. it's a serial killer situation. >> it's a serial killer situation. it's similar to the film "seven." it's in the vain of "seven," "silence of the lambs". >> which was so terrifying. the follow-up to -- >> follow-up to the first book called "laws of depravity" and focuses on two cops in new york who are the best at closing these high-profile, heinous crimes, but the cool thing about it is, the protagonists have their own issues and demons that they're dealing wit
you don't need the "today" show when you have james patterson. >> the funny thing when i got the wordng the blush, i said let's put his name bigger than mine. >> he's only written over 80 books or something. >> he sold -- he and steven king are the most prolific writers in history. they've both sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 350 million books. >> that's amazing. >> wow. >> so him being the godfather of this genre and give me that kind of...
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as you say, if you're james patterson or j.k. or stephen king even and you want your books sold on amazon, you're going to have a hard time getting that customer to get anything to their doorstep any time soon. >> and jeff bezos is the mastermind behind all of the success. it goes back to his drive and intimidation that is cultivated within this culture. in part of this documentary, we have a former employee who talked about working under bezos. let's take a look. >> i felt somewhat intellectually intimidated, to be honest. he was just so smart and so driven and so confidence in himself. sometimes it felt like i was getting squished out of the room. >> one of the proposal was to sell advertising on the amazon home page. but bezos wasn't buying it. >> first of all, you have an advertisement right here. >> he says the debate was bruising. >> yes, jeff's initial wording, i believe, was that it was one of the stupidest ideas he'd ever heard. i think he was being subtle. >> i mean, ruthless. probably very difficult to work under. but
as you say, if you're james patterson or j.k. or stephen king even and you want your books sold on amazon, you're going to have a hard time getting that customer to get anything to their doorstep any time soon. >> and jeff bezos is the mastermind behind all of the success. it goes back to his drive and intimidation that is cultivated within this culture. in part of this documentary, we have a former employee who talked about working under bezos. let's take a look. >> i felt somewhat...
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when james patterson announced in september of 2013 that he would be giving away a million dollars, yes a million dollars to independent bookstores in 2014 i personally was delighted as i'm sure all the booksellers were sure out there. jim has always gotten it. he gets what are independent bookstores mean to our communities and to the greater relationship our country has with books and reading. here is just a quote that i thought i would give to you and it's a quote that i saw come down the line from jim. it's kind of the mission statement for this initiative that he has done. every day booksellers are out there saving our country's literature. the work they do to support schools and the rest of their communities leaves a lasting love of reading in children and adults. i believe their work is vital to our future as a country. what are we if we don't have our own literature? i couldn't be happier to humbly support booksellers and their mission. maybe that's because it's my mission as well so on behalf of booksellers everywhere want to thank you for that. [applause] i thought what i would
when james patterson announced in september of 2013 that he would be giving away a million dollars, yes a million dollars to independent bookstores in 2014 i personally was delighted as i'm sure all the booksellers were sure out there. jim has always gotten it. he gets what are independent bookstores mean to our communities and to the greater relationship our country has with books and reading. here is just a quote that i thought i would give to you and it's a quote that i saw come down the...
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. >> reporter: patterson says she cannot yet answer if she supports valero's refinery. the project is necessary to remain competitive. something we focus on constantly in our business. mayor patterson agrees saying valero should be respected for its emphasis on safety to date. >> so they have adopted the safety culture within their facility. and no one should diminish that accomplishment. that is major. >> reporter: coming out of that hearing in sacramento, more talk about the need for more training and resources for first responders. in benecia, mike mibach. ktv ktvu channel 2 news. >>> bay area weekend is behind us. we have a few clouds streaming overhead. those clouds have an impact but not a big impact just filtered sunshine. winds out there are dying down. fairfield still gusting at near 30 miles per hour. still windy in that typically windy area. check out sfo, 12-mile an hour wind. the winds are dying down. it's going to be breezy again tomorrow. forecast for clouds and fog tomorrow morning. late tonight early tomorrow morning. these are high clouds and here's th
. >> reporter: patterson says she cannot yet answer if she supports valero's refinery. the project is necessary to remain competitive. something we focus on constantly in our business. mayor patterson agrees saying valero should be respected for its emphasis on safety to date. >> so they have adopted the safety culture within their facility. and no one should diminish that accomplishment. that is major. >> reporter: coming out of that hearing in sacramento, more talk about the...
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guardian reporting that christie's administration granted $106 million to a property venture in pattersonrsey, happens to be developed by a real estate company run by john hanson who has led fundraising operations for christie's campaign and chairs a policy commission for the governor and maxed out donations to campaigns last year and in 2009. the development project that reportedly got over $100 million from the state of new jersey it is unclear whether this is a quid pro quo but patterson's mayor says he is concerned that hanson's real estate firm may have received a quote special sweetheart deal and called for the legislature to investigate this latest allegation. we reached out to christie's office and in response they said e.d.a. grant and incentive program funding is awarded based on a strict objective review process dictated by statutory requirements written and passed by the democrat controlled legislative. the governor's office has no role in that process whatsoever. if the new jersey legislature does indeed look into hanson gate it will be added to the already embarrassingly lon
guardian reporting that christie's administration granted $106 million to a property venture in pattersonrsey, happens to be developed by a real estate company run by john hanson who has led fundraising operations for christie's campaign and chairs a policy commission for the governor and maxed out donations to campaigns last year and in 2009. the development project that reportedly got over $100 million from the state of new jersey it is unclear whether this is a quid pro quo but patterson's...
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patterson and the great great niece of sarah patterson johnson. >> siblings served as the keep oers fok on during that time. she was going up also. >> reporter: in an age of gps technolo technology, the need for lighthouses themselves may soon follow but never their place in our history. what else in our culture that predates the revolution. >> that's what's nice about this lighthouse. you've heard the old saying if you take care of it, it will last forever. i think the sandy hook lighthouse is a good example of that. >> much of what you see behind me wasn't here 250 years ago. the beach was 150 feet away but drifting sands since then have built a natural barrier. no threat of erosion. so this lighthouse should stand a couple of centuries or more. >> occasionally lighthouses come up for auction and you can buy one. >> yeah. are you think about getting this one? >> i was going to say, how much does one of those cost? i i'm trying to buy an apartment in new york before buy a lighthouse. >> oh, you and hillary. >> i'm going to get you back. i'm going to get you back. >> zing, zing, zing.
patterson and the great great niece of sarah patterson johnson. >> siblings served as the keep oers fok on during that time. she was going up also. >> reporter: in an age of gps technolo technology, the need for lighthouses themselves may soon follow but never their place in our history. what else in our culture that predates the revolution. >> that's what's nice about this lighthouse. you've heard the old saying if you take care of it, it will last forever. i think the sandy...
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takevo investigadores de la universidad william patterson clasificaron las frutas y vegetales de acuerdoentes escenciales que contienen. se dio a conocer que de los vegetales, el berro ocupa el primer lugar. contiene vitamina b-6, manganesio y caroteno. el repollo chino esta en segundo sitio, seguido por las acelgas, el betabel y la espinaca......entre las frutas, las que contienen mas nutrientes son los pimientos rojos, la calabaza, los tomates y los limones.... lorena --vamonos hasta mexico, donde un nuevo mtodo se est implementando para ayudar a disminuir los embarazos entre adolescentes... --se trata de una tcnica de embarazos electrnicos...ja zive prez, tiene los detalles... take pkg :01 :14 noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion.. take vo --continua la bsqueda por un bombero que despareci en un bosque nacional... y el tiempo se agota para encontrarlo con vida... take lucero live take fs juanfra y recuerde que tambin estamos en las redes sociales en nuestra pgina de internet... facebook y twitter... comniquese con nosotros por estos medios take live cam black juanfra las autoridades
takevo investigadores de la universidad william patterson clasificaron las frutas y vegetales de acuerdoentes escenciales que contienen. se dio a conocer que de los vegetales, el berro ocupa el primer lugar. contiene vitamina b-6, manganesio y caroteno. el repollo chino esta en segundo sitio, seguido por las acelgas, el betabel y la espinaca......entre las frutas, las que contienen mas nutrientes son los pimientos rojos, la calabaza, los tomates y los limones.... lorena --vamonos hasta mexico,...
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and our director of the art program susan and kate patterson and all the members of the team at the arts commission our developer who worked with bank of america and a tricky the number of our staff thank you for your hard work everyday and two commissioners rebecca and our vice president thank you for your work everyday and i wanted to take a moment to thank another mural i thought i forgot sorry give me one second. i wanted to note somebody we've lost who couldn't be here unfortunately, we lost ruth's sister an author on the coit tower but in here how were you we celebrate the incredible restoration (clapping) so with that, thank you very much for coming and trying to keep cool and we landmark to welcoming you inside. thank you very much (clapping.) before i introduce the next speaker i want to remind you that the firmer are hosting us in in front of the building i want everybody to go around the corner after we cut the ribbon it's interesting the murals you'll see the washgs families of san francisco the men and women who built the fabulous city so it's fitting we saved our best for t
and our director of the art program susan and kate patterson and all the members of the team at the arts commission our developer who worked with bank of america and a tricky the number of our staff thank you for your hard work everyday and two commissioners rebecca and our vice president thank you for your work everyday and i wanted to take a moment to thank another mural i thought i forgot sorry give me one second. i wanted to note somebody we've lost who couldn't be here unfortunately, we...
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patterson describes his side of the fight on the local news. >> i cut three guys off accidentally. i tell them i'm sorry, my bad. they got in front of me and stopped the car. and it just escalated from there. >> jerry never thought the fight would escalate to the point that it did. for him, the next day is business as usual. >> the next morning i was really dizzy and coordination was off. but i took some aspirin. i had to go to work, you know? >> the california highway patrol asks the public for their help identifying jerry's attackers. >> the video did help in the sense it was a clear image of all parties' faces. we got a plethora of calls coming in. that totally helped the department in obtaining those individuals. >> in response to the video, david menendez and ramirez turned themselves in and are charged with two counts of assault. they lead no contest and are sentenced to three years probation and other conditions. numerous people have questioned why emile didn't do more to help defend the man who was clearly outnumbered. >> my mind-set was i want to jump in, this is wrong. bu
patterson describes his side of the fight on the local news. >> i cut three guys off accidentally. i tell them i'm sorry, my bad. they got in front of me and stopped the car. and it just escalated from there. >> jerry never thought the fight would escalate to the point that it did. for him, the next day is business as usual. >> the next morning i was really dizzy and coordination was off. but i took some aspirin. i had to go to work, you know? >> the california highway...
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they will expand the foot print to more than 1200 acres this courtesy of the patterson family, who, in mid 1800s arrived in california and began farming on the property. their heirs donated land in hopes of preserving open space. >> we're going to add 296 beautiful acres great for habitats, will be great for trails. and opening expanses for people to see. >> the appraised value is about $10 million. it's a significant donation. >> question. >> dish washers do a heavy load so when it's time to get a new one, make sure you get the right model. >> absolutely. consumer reports partnering with seven on your side to figure out which is the best bargain out there. >> get the dirt. >> get the dirt. >> dish washers last longer than many marriages, about ten years. chances are your needs might have changed since last one, too. well, consumer reports tested nearly 100. they can tell you which will fit your budget and life style. looking for a new dish washer? you might feel overloaded with choices. consumer reports says job one of any dish washer is clean dishes. tests are tough. testers spend th
they will expand the foot print to more than 1200 acres this courtesy of the patterson family, who, in mid 1800s arrived in california and began farming on the property. their heirs donated land in hopes of preserving open space. >> we're going to add 296 beautiful acres great for habitats, will be great for trails. and opening expanses for people to see. >> the appraised value is about $10 million. it's a significant donation. >> question. >> dish washers do a heavy...
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steven patterson, cbs news, philadelphia. the defective switches may affect the deployment of air bags. the affected vehicles are the dodge journey, grand care van, and chrysler town & country manufactured between 2008 and 2010 and the jeep commander and jeep grand cherokee. >>> the chrysler investigation is part of an expanding look into air bag and ignition issues across the u.s. auto industry. gm has issued more than 40 recalls this year alone and yesterday's gm's ceo faced some tough questions on capitol hill. jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: general motors' ceo mary barra did her best to persuade lawmakers that gm is changing its ways. >> it's difficult to face so many recalls but it's absolutely the right thing to do. >> reporter: she said there's no longer a culture of keeping quiet about problems. the company has recalled about 20 million vehicles so far this year. >> i think the work we're doing and the actions we're doing with the additional recalls demonstrates how sincere we are about putting customers at the
steven patterson, cbs news, philadelphia. the defective switches may affect the deployment of air bags. the affected vehicles are the dodge journey, grand care van, and chrysler town & country manufactured between 2008 and 2010 and the jeep commander and jeep grand cherokee. >>> the chrysler investigation is part of an expanding look into air bag and ignition issues across the u.s. auto industry. gm has issued more than 40 recalls this year alone and yesterday's gm's ceo faced some...
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eastbound, follow island avenue to enterprise avenue to 95 north to broad to patterson and kenrose. and the second for those heading westbound. back out live the state funding used for this not from the transportation bills. and they have other projects coming from that. and closing it tonight at 8:00 and reopening monday at 5:00 a.m. reporting live from the foot of the bridge. >>> the philadelphia police asking for your help finding a robbery suspect in this video. look carefully. he used a gun to threaten a dunkin' donuts employee on may 22. it happened in the dunkin' donuts store on 6300 block of cast er avenue. if you see the man in the video or know who he is or where he is call 911 immediately. >>> the miller homes in trenton new jersey long have been symbols of crime and poverty. and a new start as they had a ribbon cutting for new affordable housing where the miller homes once stood. >> and joining us with more details. >> good evening. the miller homes once described as the poster child of public housing fail tour. this is exciting and the hope is that the new 204-unit deve
eastbound, follow island avenue to enterprise avenue to 95 north to broad to patterson and kenrose. and the second for those heading westbound. back out live the state funding used for this not from the transportation bills. and they have other projects coming from that. and closing it tonight at 8:00 and reopening monday at 5:00 a.m. reporting live from the foot of the bridge. >>> the philadelphia police asking for your help finding a robbery suspect in this video. look carefully. he...
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here she turns left onto patterson boulevard.ssessment is that she's acting a little bit suspicious. she doesn't appear to know exactly the area that well. she does a couple of loops around the blocks. the analysts just notice that and basically need that to an investigator, if this were an actual crime. >> in america, we're virtually surrounded by security cameras. it doesn't bother most of us that we're being surveilled and photographed all the time. the average american is caught on film 30 times a day. but what if you found out you could be monitored at any given time, without your consent, from above, by an eye in the sky? as ground zero for this technology, the dayton police department ran a ten-day test. even though dayton like most cities have thousands of image taking ground cameras, some ellis jacobs included, were so shocked they shot down for their testing. >> tell me what happened when surveillance came to dayton. >> some didn't like the cost, they thought it was a waste of money. some thought it was the wrong kind o
here she turns left onto patterson boulevard.ssessment is that she's acting a little bit suspicious. she doesn't appear to know exactly the area that well. she does a couple of loops around the blocks. the analysts just notice that and basically need that to an investigator, if this were an actual crime. >> in america, we're virtually surrounded by security cameras. it doesn't bother most of us that we're being surveilled and photographed all the time. the average american is caught on...
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patterson ranch made the $10 million land donation. >>> six families living on one san jose street are happy to hear they will be allowed to change the name. they petitioned to city to change it because the current name is difficult to pronounce and difficult to spell. it's located near the s rararat park. the new street name is called joy lane. >>> it's no day at the beach. unbelievable video of a close call. that's next. >>> we'll be back in the a half hour. tonight at 6:00, hi parents don't have to carry him to school. the surgery that helped him walk for the first time. >>> a stunningly close call for a sunbather in germany. a small plane nearly crashed into him. watch the video. the piper plane came in very low for landing and within inches of hitting that man right there. the plane, the pilot missed. he misjudged the approach and didn't see the sunbather. the man who shot the video says the sunbather got up and quickly dove to the sand as he saw the plane approaching to take cover. thankfully he dove far enough where he just avoided getting hit. >> i can't stand to watch it. >> t
patterson ranch made the $10 million land donation. >>> six families living on one san jose street are happy to hear they will be allowed to change the name. they petitioned to city to change it because the current name is difficult to pronounce and difficult to spell. it's located near the s rararat park. the new street name is called joy lane. >>> it's no day at the beach. unbelievable video of a close call. that's next. >>> we'll be back in the a half hour. tonight...