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with cameras romming, we turn patterson loose. he walks confidently right up to the front door, in broad daylight. >> people don't always know their neighbors. they don't know their guests. they don't know if you're supposed to be there or not. make sure that no one's home. >> reporter: once she's suhe's house is empty, he heads to the backyard. >> perfect. screen was laying on the ground and you can see the window was unlocked. >> reporter: so that was an invitation. >> yes, you might as well have said, here, have anything you want. >> reporter: in no time, he's taking that open invitation. >> now, i'm going to make sure all the doors are unlocked in case i need to get out of here quickly. >> reporter: we put him on the clock. are you feeling a time pressure? are you trying to get in and get out as quickly as possible? >> i wanted to get in and out as fast as possible but i wanted to do a good job. >> reporter: and this homeowner, like so many of us, he says, makes it a snap. >> it doesn't matter race, nati nationality, income br
with cameras romming, we turn patterson loose. he walks confidently right up to the front door, in broad daylight. >> people don't always know their neighbors. they don't know their guests. they don't know if you're supposed to be there or not. make sure that no one's home. >> reporter: once she's suhe's house is empty, he heads to the backyard. >> perfect. screen was laying on the ground and you can see the window was unlocked. >> reporter: so that was an invitation....
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and roger patterson as producer, director, and whatever else of this film. >> just as patterson stood so, too, does morris. >> rick baker who is academy award winner eight times said to me one time, he said, phil, that was the worst gorilla suit i've ever seen in my life. and i said yes, it's true. but think about this. that there were over 10, 20, 30 million people who saw that film of bigfoot walking through the forest and they thought it was a real suit. that's absolutely amazing. >> at the end of the day when you've watched this figure stride and you looked at it, i'm inclined to agree with the late john napear from the smithsonian who remarked famously i can't see the zipper. and i think that's the most concise way to view what happened. >>> everyday situations spiral out of control. >> it was just devastating, you know? it was just brutal. >> things escalate quickly from calm to chaos. and pushing the limits can sometimes spell disaster. >> oh, my god! >> i saw him lifeless. i was really scared. >> when the boundaries are crossed between right and wrong, clever and foolish, humb
and roger patterson as producer, director, and whatever else of this film. >> just as patterson stood so, too, does morris. >> rick baker who is academy award winner eight times said to me one time, he said, phil, that was the worst gorilla suit i've ever seen in my life. and i said yes, it's true. but think about this. that there were over 10, 20, 30 million people who saw that film of bigfoot walking through the forest and they thought it was a real suit. that's absolutely...
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plus -- >> i'm sharon gibala live at patterson park. its 15th annual bike jam. bicyclists are out here despite the rain. some very brave participants. coming up, we will tell you what's going on here. >> but first, here's a look at yesterday's winning lottery numbers. numbers. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ we've been on your team in all the leagues from the big ones to the little ones. you trusted us to help protect you from the beaches of california to the courts of new york. we've given you our best performing sunscreens so you're free to perform your best. today that's coppertone sport pro series. it's light so skin can breathe but stays on strong enough to stand up to blood, sweat, and tears. coppertone. >> welcome to eyewitness news. look at it. it's a gray mayday, so to speak. it's going to be this way all day long. not a lot of rain, but it will be misty and damp. the gate get up to .-period- full stop these today, but it won't. because of the sun. the winds will shift. vocational rain this morning and some fog go down to a level of just around 64. mostly cloudy with a sh
plus -- >> i'm sharon gibala live at patterson park. its 15th annual bike jam. bicyclists are out here despite the rain. some very brave participants. coming up, we will tell you what's going on here. >> but first, here's a look at yesterday's winning lottery numbers. numbers. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ we've been on your team in all the leagues from the big ones to the little ones. you trusted us to help protect you from the beaches of california to the courts of new york. we've given you...
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. >> narrator: the lawyers worked at the new york firm patterson belknap, webb & tyler.they were suing bear stearns and its successor, jpmorgan chase, on behalf of companies that had insured the quality of the loans bear was selling. in january of 2011, they filed a 161-page complaint. >> and within 160 pages, that document essentially summed up what looks to be the core of the credit crisis. >> ntor: mk palmer has pored through the bear stearns lawsuit and a dozen other private suits now pending against other wall street banks for fraudulently misrepresenting the mortgages they packaged and sold. >> smith: you say this is the core of the credit crisis. >> i believe so. based on what we've seen thus far, frankly, i think there's some pretty decent evidence that the mortgage securitization industry was rotten to the core. >> smith: do you think the government should have brought criminal cases against these players? >> i would find it difficult to believe that there wasn't sufficient evidence to at least indict many of the players involved here. >> narrator: in building t
. >> narrator: the lawyers worked at the new york firm patterson belknap, webb & tyler.they were suing bear stearns and its successor, jpmorgan chase, on behalf of companies that had insured the quality of the loans bear was selling. in january of 2011, they filed a 161-page complaint. >> and within 160 pages, that document essentially summed up what looks to be the core of the credit crisis. >> ntor: mk palmer has pored through the bear stearns lawsuit and a dozen other...
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. >> sharon and shaken patterson got both.e they saved and struggled to buy three years ago, gone. a few pictures of their boys, jewelry -- >> wrapped around the wire. >> reporter: mementoes of their own childhood, all that's left. >> my great, great grandma made that for me when i was a baby. >> what is that? >> a doll my great, great grandma made me when i was a baby. >> how sweet is that? >> my mama will be happy to know it's here. >> reporter: and they found sara's shoes. >> my shoes that i was wearing. >> reporter: you were wearing those when the tornado hit? >> it took them off my feet. it sucked them off my feet. >> reporter: this is where sara and her two boys, lucas 9, noah 7, survived the tornado. they were in this interior hallway, the one part of the house still standing. they were huddled underneath this mattress, she says, praying. >> i was praying as hard as i could. and, you know, my boys, i said pray, guys, just pray. and i don't know how other than god's hand, he was looking over us. i don't know how we made
. >> sharon and shaken patterson got both.e they saved and struggled to buy three years ago, gone. a few pictures of their boys, jewelry -- >> wrapped around the wire. >> reporter: mementoes of their own childhood, all that's left. >> my great, great grandma made that for me when i was a baby. >> what is that? >> a doll my great, great grandma made me when i was a baby. >> how sweet is that? >> my mama will be happy to know it's here. >>...
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as for craig patterson, the off- duty sheriff's deputy, he was taking in for questioning but released. he hasn't been charged. however, tonight he is on paid administrative leave. we're in alexandria, ken molestina, wusa9. >> clearly have their work cut out for them. >>> we've learned monday's massive ef-5 tornado in oklahoma damaged or destroyed 13,000 homes and affected 33,000 people. many of those forced from their homes were allowed back today to try and salvage what they could. trudy and michael boden returned to their front lawn wednesday for the first time since the tornado destroyed their home. they didn't find much. >> photographs, memorabilia, clothes and just mostly that, power plays. >> reporter: the couple rode out the twister -- papers. >> reporter: the couple rode out the twister in their underground storm shelter. they say they want to rebuild and move on. >> i could go and start saying about every little thing that i've lost and i don't want to do that. so i just block it out. >> reporter: the couple installed their storm shelter after weathering another f-5 tornado h
as for craig patterson, the off- duty sheriff's deputy, he was taking in for questioning but released. he hasn't been charged. however, tonight he is on paid administrative leave. we're in alexandria, ken molestina, wusa9. >> clearly have their work cut out for them. >>> we've learned monday's massive ef-5 tornado in oklahoma damaged or destroyed 13,000 homes and affected 33,000 people. many of those forced from their homes were allowed back today to try and salvage what they...
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is still prison where a momentary lack of self-control can have lasting consequences as anthony pattersonviolation number 38. allegedly this happened about an hour or so ago. i'll go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude so some weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >> it's not what she saw. >> so basically accused me of rule 38. that's indecent exposure. if that was indecent exposure, that means you saw me. >> no. that means he saw it. >> he didn't see it. he saw it. >> he locked me up. >> you had your penis out indecently exposed. using it for something other than urinate. come on, man, you've been in prison too long to be playing those games. now, take him on up there. all right. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." >> all of a sudden, all hell breaks loose. >> for inmate anthony patterson, the nightmare of ad seg i
is still prison where a momentary lack of self-control can have lasting consequences as anthony pattersonviolation number 38. allegedly this happened about an hour or so ago. i'll go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude so some weed in my pocket, joint in my...
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for the moment patterson is free and living a block away from the victim's family. brian. >> the search continues for a suspect on the loose after another police shooting happened this morning near eastern -- western avenue and livingston street northwest. officials say the officer approached the man after he thought he noticed something under his clothing and the suspect appeared to be reaching for a weapon. the suspect was not hit and ran away. >> tonight thousands of oklahomans are in disbelief after returning home to view the out approximate ter -- utter devastation. 13,000 homes were damaged and the twister caused $2 billion in damage and many were killed. >> all known victims have now been identified. the oldest is 70 and the youngest just four months old. it was day spent picking up the pieces. a gut wrenching process for families who lost everything they owned. >> i'm at an loss for words. we have six kids. you know and we lost everything. it is just gone flattened. >> volunteers and aid coming from across the country in an effort to help the city of moore m
for the moment patterson is free and living a block away from the victim's family. brian. >> the search continues for a suspect on the loose after another police shooting happened this morning near eastern -- western avenue and livingston street northwest. officials say the officer approached the man after he thought he noticed something under his clothing and the suspect appeared to be reaching for a weapon. the suspect was not hit and ran away. >> tonight thousands of oklahomans...
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meanwhile, equity patterson is on leave with pay, pending the outcome -- deputy patterson is on leave with pay, pending the outcome of the investigation. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> emergency crews are on the scene of a parking garage collapse. this is at westfield much emery mullen bethesda. one worker is dead, another is trapped with life-threatening injuries. this is at westfield montgomery mall in bethesda. has been coach sentenced to seven years in prison for sexually abusing a young swimmer. inhard curl abuse the girl the 1980s and paid her and the family to keep quiet about it. his former students include olympic medalists. lanes on 14thund street have reopened tonight. this is after repair work on a large sinkhole. northbound lanes remain blocked. the repair work could continue into the weekend. >> another arrest for a member of the military for crimes against women, the latest at west point involving a sergeant allegedly taking female cadets into showers. steve chenevey has the reaction, occluding how congress is taking action. >> members of congress have now introduced l
meanwhile, equity patterson is on leave with pay, pending the outcome -- deputy patterson is on leave with pay, pending the outcome of the investigation. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> emergency crews are on the scene of a parking garage collapse. this is at westfield much emery mullen bethesda. one worker is dead, another is trapped with life-threatening injuries. this is at westfield montgomery mall in bethesda. has been coach sentenced to seven years in prison for sexually abusing a...
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patterson says he's still robbed plenty of homes protected by alarms. how?are often too lazy to turn them on. >> half the time, it's not even armed if there is one there. >> reporter: not even armed? really? on the flip side, here's something that's always on. >> beware of dog signs? not going near it. >> reporter: patterson confesses all you need is a beware of dog sign. you can skip the actual dog. >> automatic no-no. >> reporter: so, if that's what turns him away, what attracts him to your home? >> now, see this one is completely obstructed. there's no way for anybody to see what's in the front. >> reporter: is that a good thing or a bad thing? >> that's a great thing for a burglar. >> reporter: that's because privacy makes his job so much easier. >> the same privacy that you think, oh, i love the privacy of having my backyard and not having people look in. i walk through the gate to your backyard and i go, i love the fact that you have these beautiful shrubs up, now i can do my job without anybody seeing me. >> wow, that's really telling. deborah roberts
patterson says he's still robbed plenty of homes protected by alarms. how?are often too lazy to turn them on. >> half the time, it's not even armed if there is one there. >> reporter: not even armed? really? on the flip side, here's something that's always on. >> beware of dog signs? not going near it. >> reporter: patterson confesses all you need is a beware of dog sign. you can skip the actual dog. >> automatic no-no. >> reporter: so, if that's what turns...
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dawkins's parents want patterson arrested and charged. >> to me it's definitely a murder case. it's premediated. you know he did it. there's no excuse for it. he needs to be punished for it. >> dawkins's family says the family -- says he was shot during a celebration. police believe there was a confrontation between patterson and dawkins. >> developing on capitol hill tempers flair on hearing of the i.r.s. tea party scandal. at the head lois lerner. she was quickly dismissed after refusing to answer questions about targeting tea party groups. >> i have not done anything wrong. i have not broken any laws. i have not violated any i.r.s. rules or regulations and i have not provided false information to this or any other congressional committee. >> also testifying the former director of the i.r.s. doug schulman said he didn't tell congress the i.r.s. was being probed because he didn't have all the facts. >> to a troubling problem veterans are facing when they return. many wait for months or years for disability claims. the hold up the department of veteran affairs has a backlog of
dawkins's parents want patterson arrested and charged. >> to me it's definitely a murder case. it's premediated. you know he did it. there's no excuse for it. he needs to be punished for it. >> dawkins's family says the family -- says he was shot during a celebration. police believe there was a confrontation between patterson and dawkins. >> developing on capitol hill tempers flair on hearing of the i.r.s. tea party scandal. at the head lois lerner. she was quickly dismissed...
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wrote to patterson congratulate in the jewish legion on its victory. his letter reads, referring to the bible, i had the sons of israel's might to, and it's something worthwhile. finally, in august 1918 after the end of world war one, t r bruck, jews should be given palestine. the assyrian christians protected, and the arabs made independent. now we come to herbert hoover. herbert hoover, like t. r., also zionist who made the following proposal. palestine should be turned over to a jewish immigrants in search of a homeland transferring to an arab nation to restore an agricultural prosperity hoover had been a very successful mining engineer. beckham roosevelt, fdr the most if not all stories agree that no leader of any country that enough to help europe's endangers during world war ii. but fdr did more than most. in january 1943, over 2 years before the end of the war he created the american refugee board. according to americans holocaust museum this save as many as 200,000 jews from the nazis. fdr has also been criticized for not bombing concentration
wrote to patterson congratulate in the jewish legion on its victory. his letter reads, referring to the bible, i had the sons of israel's might to, and it's something worthwhile. finally, in august 1918 after the end of world war one, t r bruck, jews should be given palestine. the assyrian christians protected, and the arabs made independent. now we come to herbert hoover. herbert hoover, like t. r., also zionist who made the following proposal. palestine should be turned over to a jewish...
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stephanie link, rebecca patterson, hang out.e another topic. >>> here is another burning kudlow question for tonight. was it just bloomberg reporters who used information from bloomberg terminal customers improperly? or was the data used to make a financial profit for bloomberg traders? the story is not going away. more banks and even foreign governments are ratcheting up their complaints about a breach of privacy. we have the latest on that story coming right up. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we
stephanie link, rebecca patterson, hang out.e another topic. >>> here is another burning kudlow question for tonight. was it just bloomberg reporters who used information from bloomberg terminal customers improperly? or was the data used to make a financial profit for bloomberg traders? the story is not going away. more banks and even foreign governments are ratcheting up their complaints about a breach of privacy. we have the latest on that story coming right up. (announcer) at...
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he was shot in the upper body by off-duty sheriff's deputy craig patterson yesterday.olice have not release add motive but many neighbors tell me that they believe it all started with a game of dice in which the deputy lost money. >> i don't know this off-duty officer, sheriff, whatever he is. we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. i'm hurt. i mean, that was my only child. i just have faith in god that he's going to take me through it. >> reporter: julian's mom tells me the family was just together hours before he was shot dead. they were celebrating his cousin, the newest member of the washington mystics. we know that celebration turned into that mother's worst nightmare. julian was on the phone when the gunshot rang out. coming up at 6:00, hear from that woman he was talking to on the phone. in a half-hour. we'll see you then. back to you, mike. >> thanks, delia. >>> 5:33 now. this afternoon a woman who was victimized as a teenager says she's going to speak out against her abuser. a well known local swimming c
he was shot in the upper body by off-duty sheriff's deputy craig patterson yesterday.olice have not release add motive but many neighbors tell me that they believe it all started with a game of dice in which the deputy lost money. >> i don't know this off-duty officer, sheriff, whatever he is. we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. i'm hurt. i mean, that was my only child. i just have faith in god that he's going to take me through...
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police say he was shot by off- duty arlington sheriff craig patterson. police don't have a motive they're telling us or a connection between the two but several neighbors have told us they believe the two got into an argument following a game of dice. julian was on the phone with kim bragg, one of his best friend's mother. she tells us there was no arguing before the shooting. there was just silence and then a gunshot. >> somebody needs to find out what happened to this baby because a mother has lost her only child. this is her only baby. she has no more kids. that's her only child. he's her only boy child. i can't put myself in that place. he's a good kid. he worked hard. he worked every day. he's not out here doing anything wrong. he's a good, respectable kid. >> reporter: the deputy is on paid leave pending an internal investigation with arlington county sheriff's department. julian turned 22 years old on mother's day. coming up at 6:30, hear from his mother. we'll have that in a half-hour. back to you, mike and andrea. >> delia goncalves reporting li
police say he was shot by off- duty arlington sheriff craig patterson. police don't have a motive they're telling us or a connection between the two but several neighbors have told us they believe the two got into an argument following a game of dice. julian was on the phone with kim bragg, one of his best friend's mother. she tells us there was no arguing before the shooting. there was just silence and then a gunshot. >> somebody needs to find out what happened to this baby because a...
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sara and shane patterson lost their home but were able to salvage a few piece, jewelry and mementos from their childhood. >> the doll my great great grandma made me when i was a baby. >> reporter: the pattersons say they will rebuild with one major addition, a safe room, which is built either above or below ground and helped save so many lives here and elsewhere. >> just saddened. just but i mean more happy too because we're all alive. >> reporter: and now the focus for so many here in moore is not on the devastating loss but on the precious things still being found like a daughter's baby pictures. >> priceless, i mean. >> it really is. >> you can really make sure that now she'll be able to have her memories too. >> reporter: well, they are the lucky ones. today the funerals start for some of the victims. the first up is a 9-year-old victim, a funeral for that victim today. diana and john? >> andy, you know, we hear these stories about people recovering things slowly but surely. what are the recovery plans now? >> reporter: well, the homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, was her
sara and shane patterson lost their home but were able to salvage a few piece, jewelry and mementos from their childhood. >> the doll my great great grandma made me when i was a baby. >> reporter: the pattersons say they will rebuild with one major addition, a safe room, which is built either above or below ground and helped save so many lives here and elsewhere. >> just saddened. just but i mean more happy too because we're all alive. >> reporter: and now the focus for...
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the victim's family wants patterson to face charges. it could be a day or so before any charges are filed. >> investigators have made three more arrests in connection with a march drive-by shooting outside northwest d.c. apartment building that wounded 13 people. a 19-year-old and 21-year-old were arrested and another man was arrested outside d.c. all four suspect's face assault with intent to appeal among other charges. >> the next time travelers and go to turkey, by whatever alcohol you need a day early. the turkish parliament passed a law banning the sale of alcoholic beverages of between 10:00 p.m. at 6:00 a.m. and also bans alcohol sales of new mosques and educational centers and toughens penalties for drunk driving. they aim to protect young people from alcohol. >> craft breweries across the country are teaming up to raise money for military families. they are selling beer aged with baseball bats. it is brewed with orange peel and is aged by soaking unfinished louisville slugger maple baseball bats in the group. -- the brew. >> lo
the victim's family wants patterson to face charges. it could be a day or so before any charges are filed. >> investigators have made three more arrests in connection with a march drive-by shooting outside northwest d.c. apartment building that wounded 13 people. a 19-year-old and 21-year-old were arrested and another man was arrested outside d.c. all four suspect's face assault with intent to appeal among other charges. >> the next time travelers and go to turkey, by whatever...
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my closet was perfectly in tact. >> there are dozens and does ps of patterson drive. streets that were december mated in less than 1 minute. streets full of residents who now have to start over. >> some things can never be replaced. >> where is your living room? >> over there underneath her roof. >> maybe you'll be able to get the photo albumings. >> i'm hoping so. we've got to get that roof moved. >> and just before we left alyssa's home. >> that's my engagement photos. i feel great. >> we see it time and time again when we cover tornadoes and hurricanes. you'd expect sometimes people run back to their houses and look for tvs or clothing. but what people look for, we see it all of the time, the moe men toes, the heirlooms, the books that they've handed down and definitely those pictures. that's the human spirit. jerry, i just want to ask you, just getting the latest situation update from your office. this is still 24 fatalities. but i guess let me just start with that question then, about the fatalities. do you feel confident that it is 24? to be honest with you, i w
my closet was perfectly in tact. >> there are dozens and does ps of patterson drive. streets that were december mated in less than 1 minute. streets full of residents who now have to start over. >> some things can never be replaced. >> where is your living room? >> over there underneath her roof. >> maybe you'll be able to get the photo albumings. >> i'm hoping so. we've got to get that roof moved. >> and just before we left alyssa's home. >>...
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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 plead not guilty. the case is pending. numerous people have questioned why emile didn't do more to help defend the man who was clearly out numbered. >> my mind-set was i want to jump in, this is wrong. but the best thing i can do is get it on ta
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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. >> well, that's something james patterson seems to be concerned about. how many of you are familiar with the had to get out in "the new york times" a while back? i am interested to know when it james patterson took out the headline that said who will will save our books, our libraries, he said that the publishing industry is in need of a bailout, like the financial industry was in need of a bailout. whether it was banking, housing, etc., first i'm curious to know if you have any thoughts on this and then coming from your background, -- >> i think that what he did is achieved part of the goal which is to shock everybody to be coming out in the book review act and publishers weekly ad, he got people talking. i'm not sure about the merits of his argument or not to delve into that but behind it he definitely has the right ideas and as a follow-up interview and was the idea is there. reading it has to be encouraged. not just the future publishers the cultural medium. how the government does that is up for the debate to the if he's right their needs to be more
. >> well, that's something james patterson seems to be concerned about. how many of you are familiar with the had to get out in "the new york times" a while back? i am interested to know when it james patterson took out the headline that said who will will save our books, our libraries, he said that the publishing industry is in need of a bailout, like the financial industry was in need of a bailout. whether it was banking, housing, etc., first i'm curious to know if you have...
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craig patterson shot julian dawkins early in the morning. there was an argument before the shooting. the family wants paterson to face charges. >> if you are going to claim something to be a homicide, there needs to be some results. along with the ruling. i am not impressed by them saying it is a homicide. >> prosecutors say it could be a day or two before charges are filed. police have not said what may have led to dawkins' death. the mayor of alexandria urged a statement -- issued a statement urging the people to be patient and letting the justice system make its work. three more arrests in a a drive- by shooting that wounded 13 people. they were arrested in connection with the march shooting outside of north capitol street. in other man was arrested outside dc. now all four suspects face assault with intent to kill and other charges. ,oday, people in ocean city maryland celebrate the official opening of the reconstructed fishing pier. the iconic pier was damaged by hurricane sandy. later this morning, ocean city's mayor will make the seru
craig patterson shot julian dawkins early in the morning. there was an argument before the shooting. the family wants paterson to face charges. >> if you are going to claim something to be a homicide, there needs to be some results. along with the ruling. i am not impressed by them saying it is a homicide. >> prosecutors say it could be a day or two before charges are filed. police have not said what may have led to dawkins' death. the mayor of alexandria urged a statement -- issued...
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dey that deputy craig patterson wass questioned and released.he is on administrative leaveisl while the police continue to investigate. dawkins family and friends want patterson arrested and charged d with murder.with >>> you know, millions of people are expected to take advantage of the memorial day weekend witn a trip out of town. >>> fox 5's lauren demarco hasrh started her trip out of town, but, of course she is still at t work. >> she is going to have to takee another one, because she has too do this live report at kent island. she has a closer look at the holiday travel. >> reporter: how i scored this story out here in the water, it's beautiful. a lot of feces headed over the h bay bridge and it's expected to be busy because we have the commencement ceremonies. if you are expected to depo outo out, head out early.earl. the national average $3.62, that is two higher than last year. take a look at hole number locan the district. $3.70.$3.70. in virginia $3.40. i want to talk about the planese if you are traveling in the skies, planes, trains
dey that deputy craig patterson wass questioned and released.he is on administrative leaveisl while the police continue to investigate. dawkins family and friends want patterson arrested and charged d with murder.with >>> you know, millions of people are expected to take advantage of the memorial day weekend witn a trip out of town. >>> fox 5's lauren demarco hasrh started her trip out of town, but, of course she is still at t work. >> she is going to have to takee...
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patterson still robbed plenty of homes protected by alarm systems. how?re often too lazy to turn them on. >> of half the time not armed if it is there. >>reporter: not even armed? really? >> on the flip side here's something that's always on. >> beware of dog sign. not going near it. >> patterson confess all you need is a beware of dog sipe. you can skip the actual dog. >> automatic no no. >>reporter: that's what turns him away. what attracts him to your home? >> this is completely obstructed. no way for anybody to see what is in the front. >> good or bad thing. >> great thing for the burglar. >> because privacy makes his job so much easier. >> the same privacy you think i love the privacy of my back yard and not people lack in i walk through the gate to the back yard and go i love the fact that you have these beautiful shrub up now i can do my job without anybody seeing me. >> that's an eye opener isn't it. deborah roberts reporting. >> coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. test run of the google glasses you keep hearing so glasses you keep hearing so much b
patterson still robbed plenty of homes protected by alarm systems. how?re often too lazy to turn them on. >> of half the time not armed if it is there. >>reporter: not even armed? really? >> on the flip side here's something that's always on. >> beware of dog sign. not going near it. >> patterson confess all you need is a beware of dog sipe. you can skip the actual dog. >> automatic no no. >>reporter: that's what turns him away. what attracts him to...
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he's identified as craig patterson, seen here posing on a facebook page. police say patterson stayed on the scene, called 911 and was taken in, questioned and released. what did he say happened? >> i don't have that information at this time and the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: was the off-duty sheriff charged? >> he was not charged. >> reporter: the victim, julian dawkins. he was 22 years old. his great uncle nolan dawkins, the first african-american circuit court judge in alexandria. his cousin, tiara ruffin pratt, a basketball star who just signed with the washington mystics. julian dawkins, a graduate of t.c. williams high school. for the last two years, he worked as a shuttle driver for the pbs newshour. joul janua julian dawkins, shot and killed by an off-duty arlington sheriff's deputy in a yard behind this fence about four doors away from his aunt's house. >> it's totally unreal to me that -- you know, that i wake up and get a knock on the door and see my nephew lying face down in the grass. you know, it's just unreal. >> reporter: last ni
he's identified as craig patterson, seen here posing on a facebook page. police say patterson stayed on the scene, called 911 and was taken in, questioned and released. what did he say happened? >> i don't have that information at this time and the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: was the off-duty sheriff charged? >> he was not charged. >> reporter: the victim, julian dawkins. he was 22 years old. his great uncle nolan dawkins, the first african-american circuit...
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the deputy craig patterson on on administrative leave. >>> the former lacrosse player convicted of killing his his girlfriend is being sued. he refused to answer questions from the insurance investigatore while under oath.der oath now aig wants totnd whether the company is obligated to defend hughley. hugh he was convicted of second-degree murder in thethe death of love. he is serving a 20 year sentence. >>> bob mcdonnell is underis unr investigation.nves a richmond prosecutor pros investigating whether the the governor violated the gift and disclosure law. according to ken cuccinelli, he initiated the probe, and confirmed to review the mcdonnell's disclosure last november. the fed is also investigating. >>> former congressman anthonyty weiner is running for mayor ofyo nerw york. york. >> i made big mistakes and i lel a lot of people down. i have learned tough lessons. i am running i hope i get a a second chance to work for you. >> he announce his candidacy if that video posted on the internet. he renounced from congress two o years ago after a text tinning g scandal. >>> the boy scouts ar
the deputy craig patterson on on administrative leave. >>> the former lacrosse player convicted of killing his his girlfriend is being sued. he refused to answer questions from the insurance investigatore while under oath.der oath now aig wants totnd whether the company is obligated to defend hughley. hugh he was convicted of second-degree murder in thethe death of love. he is serving a 20 year sentence. >>> bob mcdonnell is underis unr investigation.nves a richmond prosecutor...
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patterson drive looked nothing like they remembered it. >> on the way here, i've seen so much other damage. pardon me for this. >> she lived here with her husband, two small children and two dogs. they evacuated but left the dogs behind. >> you're in our bedroom. >> reporter: the damage is devastating, but there's so much gratitude in this family, they weren't hurt and that their dogs survived. >> where did you find the dogs? >> inside the bathtub. >> so they survived by jumping in the bathtub? >> yes. >> josephine martin and dÉsire smith are step sisters who lived here with their father. >> we couldn't even tell which house was ours. we had to use the street numbers. this was our porch, this was the main entrance. this was the kitchen. >> this is your bedroom? >> yep, this is my bedroom. mainly, it seemed like the back wall was what was ripped away. my closet is perfectly intact. a lot of my stuff on my dresser, everything it just seemed to -- was crushed by the ceiling. >> there are dozens and dozens of patterson's drives throughout moore, oklahoma, streets that were decimated in less th
patterson drive looked nothing like they remembered it. >> on the way here, i've seen so much other damage. pardon me for this. >> she lived here with her husband, two small children and two dogs. they evacuated but left the dogs behind. >> you're in our bedroom. >> reporter: the damage is devastating, but there's so much gratitude in this family, they weren't hurt and that their dogs survived. >> where did you find the dogs? >> inside the bathtub. >>...
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witnesses say there was an argument and sometime after that, the off-duty arlington sheriff deputy craig patterson shot dawkins, who was pronounced dead at the hospital. since it happened in alexandria, city police are investigating. they have not yet said what they believe led to the shooting. tonight, friends and family came to a memorial set where the shooting happened. they say from an early age, julian dawkins was known for loving basketball, eventually playing for tc williams high school. this longtime friend and others say they are frustrated there are still no charges against the deputy. >> we want him locked up. that was not right at all. alexandria police are investigating the homicide as they would any other. they say the fact the alleged shooter is in arlington deputy is not affecting them. alexandria's mayor says that he knows a lot of folks are concerned, but he is asking for patience while the justice system does its work. live in the newsroom, tom roussey, abc 7 news. a storyn update on w that we brought you, rg3 himself is talking about whether his dad dad about what his dad said
witnesses say there was an argument and sometime after that, the off-duty arlington sheriff deputy craig patterson shot dawkins, who was pronounced dead at the hospital. since it happened in alexandria, city police are investigating. they have not yet said what they believe led to the shooting. tonight, friends and family came to a memorial set where the shooting happened. they say from an early age, julian dawkins was known for loving basketball, eventually playing for tc williams high school....
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. >> reporter: 44-year-old craig patterson is believed to be the other person involved in the altercationo be a 17-year deputy with the arlington county sheriff's office. >> i don't know who this off- duty officer or sheriff or whatever he was. i mean, i've been in this neighborhood, we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. >> reporter: the 22-year-old's distraught mother described her son as a young man who was dedicated to his job at public broadcasting system or pbs. the crowd of mourners stayed at the shooting all trying to remember a life cut short. >>
. >> reporter: 44-year-old craig patterson is believed to be the other person involved in the altercationo be a 17-year deputy with the arlington county sheriff's office. >> i don't know who this off- duty officer or sheriff or whatever he was. i mean, i've been in this neighborhood, we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. >> reporter: the 22-year-old's distraught mother described her son as a young man who was dedicated...
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. >> the sheriff's deputy who shot dawkins is a man named craig patterson who is a 17 year veteran. no charges have been filed, but he is on administrative leave for now. >>> tonight out of state neighbors are pouring into tornado ravaged moore, oklahoma, as residents are trying to dig through that rubble. survivors and their helpers are looking for any personal belongings they can salvage. >> we have nothing left and they're digging through to fine the smallest little thing to -- find the smallest little thing to give them hope or something to show their kids. >> president obama plans to visit the area sunday and high school graduation will take place as planned over the weekend. we've made it easy to help out those victims this week of the tornado. we have a list of charities on our website www.wusa9.com. log on, click the wusa9 cares banner at the top of the page. >>> topper is tracking some storms and joins us now from the weather center. what's the big story, sir? >> they're getting closer to the immediate metro area but are still outside beltway. let me show you the watch box
. >> the sheriff's deputy who shot dawkins is a man named craig patterson who is a 17 year veteran. no charges have been filed, but he is on administrative leave for now. >>> tonight out of state neighbors are pouring into tornado ravaged moore, oklahoma, as residents are trying to dig through that rubble. survivors and their helpers are looking for any personal belongings they can salvage. >> we have nothing left and they're digging through to fine the smallest little...
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and from patterson apricots to may diamond nectarines to dapple dandy plums, the fruit here is extremelyrse, whether it's fresh or dry. >> the biggest demand is--would be apricots, apriums, plums and pluots, white nectarines, white peaches. people love them. and this is another way that we can continue our season at the farmers' market. >> so from the kitchens of world-class chefs to the world-class orchards they farm, the entire loewen family is hoping to ensure their fruit is around for generations to come. and now with the whole family completely invested in the land that has given thee so much over the years, the next time you take a bite out of a blossom bluff pea@h, make sure to savor the fact that you are also biting into 75 years of a family's hard work and loving care of the land. >> and as long as we can keep doing it, i just feel like it's a way of keeping up a tradition, and we take pride in what we do. everyone here takes pride in what they do, so we just want to do a really good job. >> hi. i'm adrienne garcia, and today we're gonna make a stone fruit granite and-- with whi
and from patterson apricots to may diamond nectarines to dapple dandy plums, the fruit here is extremelyrse, whether it's fresh or dry. >> the biggest demand is--would be apricots, apriums, plums and pluots, white nectarines, white peaches. people love them. and this is another way that we can continue our season at the farmers' market. >> so from the kitchens of world-class chefs to the world-class orchards they farm, the entire loewen family is hoping to ensure their fruit is...
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the war might be against but he was ready, inside his home on north kenwood avenue, not far from pattersonpark. police say they found two bullet proof vests, one for him and one for his girlfriend, who is also under arrest. >> i didn't think the guy was like that at all. >> reporter: police say they targeted the home after undercover officers brought drugs there. when police went in tuesday, they found more than a pound of what's believed to be marijuana and those weapons. three assault type rifles, three handguns a shotgun and more than 7500 rounds of ammunition and more than $20,000 in cash. police used the s.w.a.t team for the raid because they knew at least some guns may be inside. >> we were sitting in the living room watching tv and bang, bang, bang, opened the door and there's police. >> reporter: they say milos moved in a year ago, and they only saw him out walking his dog and doing improvements on the home. >> he seemed like a nice neighbor. >> reporter: he admitted the drugs and guns are his. he's being held without bail on drugs and weapons charges. >> he's a convicted felony ou
the war might be against but he was ready, inside his home on north kenwood avenue, not far from pattersonpark. police say they found two bullet proof vests, one for him and one for his girlfriend, who is also under arrest. >> i didn't think the guy was like that at all. >> reporter: police say they targeted the home after undercover officers brought drugs there. when police went in tuesday, they found more than a pound of what's believed to be marijuana and those weapons. three...
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as for craig patterson, he was taken in for questioning but later released without being charged. he's now on paid administrative leave. we're in alexandria, ken molestina, wusa9. >>> security is tight at the army barracks across london after a british soldier was hacked to death with cleveers and knives in a street yesterday during the day. the brutal attack happened near the barracks and appears to be terror related. the two suspects waited for police to get there. they were wounded during a shootout with police. government officials say they do believe the men are radical islamists. >>> a man with alleged ties to one of the boston marathon bombing suspects was shot to death while investigators questioned him. an f.b.i. agent and two massachusetts state detectives were questioning ibragim todashev about his relationship with tamerlan tsarnaev when they reportedly became violent. the f.b.i. agent who suffered cuts in the altercation shot and killed todashev. officials believe the two have been involved in a triple murder in waltham, massachusetts in 2011. >> es the first of two d
as for craig patterson, he was taken in for questioning but later released without being charged. he's now on paid administrative leave. we're in alexandria, ken molestina, wusa9. >>> security is tight at the army barracks across london after a british soldier was hacked to death with cleveers and knives in a street yesterday during the day. the brutal attack happened near the barracks and appears to be terror related. the two suspects waited for police to get there. they were wounded...
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. >> reporter: when it was over she walked around the corner to where linda patterson's pre-k class was moments before. what are you hearing? >> i hear the child under me saying i'm not breathing, i can't breathe. i had weight on her. >> reporter: what blew on top of you? >> a wall. some two by fours, a car. >> reporter: a car? >> a car was there on top of all of this debris. >> reporter: the lower half of linda's body was pinned under the car. she used her arms to pull out children around her. >> reporter: you saved their lives. >> no. >> yes, she did. >> i did what -- that's what i needed to do. that's where i needed to be. >> reporter: plaza towers was built in 1966 and had no basement or reinforced shelter. >> we are probably the fastest growing district, the third largest district. as we build and build, the money has gone for classroom space. >> reporter: not for shelters. >> not for shelters. >> reporter: pierce says there are fresh discussions happening now about all of this, whether they should build shelters in every school in oklahoma. it's a subject that may well come up on
. >> reporter: when it was over she walked around the corner to where linda patterson's pre-k class was moments before. what are you hearing? >> i hear the child under me saying i'm not breathing, i can't breathe. i had weight on her. >> reporter: what blew on top of you? >> a wall. some two by fours, a car. >> reporter: a car? >> a car was there on top of all of this debris. >> reporter: the lower half of linda's body was pinned under the car. she used...
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rebecca patterson of bessemer trust. i do want to buttonhole this conversation, guy, in terms of we've been talking about the exporters specifically you've been talking about toyota motor because for every about 1% depreciation in the yen, it means about a 1% appreciation in operating profits. >> $100 a car i think somebody said. and again, i would have thought toyota would have had a positive -- understanding the tape was negative, i still thought tm would have been up, and it actually was down most of the day, even when i think the tape was positive. so there are a lot of cross-currents here. i'm not ready to bail out on toyota yet. i'm not saying the markets -- the correction is upon us. but you know, you've got to take what the market gives you. and again, tomorrow's level's going to be interesting. if yen rallies, dollar-yen rallies and toyota weakens, again, maybe we'll see some decoupling. >> the dollar holding on to 15,000 as the bull run continues. should you be worried about the meltup? let's bring in ed yarden
rebecca patterson of bessemer trust. i do want to buttonhole this conversation, guy, in terms of we've been talking about the exporters specifically you've been talking about toyota motor because for every about 1% depreciation in the yen, it means about a 1% appreciation in operating profits. >> $100 a car i think somebody said. and again, i would have thought toyota would have had a positive -- understanding the tape was negative, i still thought tm would have been up, and it actually...
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patterson has not been charged e in connection with the deadly shooting. >>> a montgomery county judge sentenced rick curl to 17 yearse in prison after he admitted to inappropriate encounters with wh kelly kurrin. kurr he looked her in the eye and apologized. currin was just 13 when the th abuse began in the 1930s. 19 curl was 34 at the time. time. he will be eligible for parole in 3.5 years.years. he has trained several swimmers who went on to have olympic careers. >>> coming up it will be a few weeks before jodi arias will wi learn her fate and why the judge has ordered a new jury to take e over this part of the her punishment. >>> before we head to break, wea want to show you this scene at arlington cemetery where fallen soldiers are being honored this weekend. yesterday the soldiers of the regimen replaced small americanc flags at over 200,000 graves. it's a tradition dating back t to 2048. and it took two hours to place the flags and they will be removed after memorial day. pla >>> the penalty phase, an and ae jury will be s
patterson has not been charged e in connection with the deadly shooting. >>> a montgomery county judge sentenced rick curl to 17 yearse in prison after he admitted to inappropriate encounters with wh kelly kurrin. kurr he looked her in the eye and apologized. currin was just 13 when the th abuse began in the 1930s. 19 curl was 34 at the time. time. he will be eligible for parole in 3.5 years.years. he has trained several swimmers who went on to have olympic careers. >>> coming...
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. >> they will travel all throughout baltimore, federal hill, canton, patterson park. it is a free event. i guess i'm controlling the wings. >> and day paddle wheel control. >> this is no joke. this is going in the water. >> there will be 35 going out on the water. people will see if something falls off. the water is a popular place to be. >> it starts at 10:00 a.m. on saturday. you can find the information on the website. we'll give this a try. riding ught i was cool my big wheel through the neighborhood. wow. >> everybody needs to have one of these. >> are you paddling as well? >> we have shelter from the elements. >> something to do with your sweetheart. thank you. fun.s having lots of weather-wise, it is the tale of two different parts of the country. it feels like spring on the east. winter will not go away at the west. there is some snow out there from i walked into omaha and into the southern plains -- from iowa into omaha and into the southern plains. there's one thing to talk about. you can see a marine layer coming in from east to west, especially south and e
. >> they will travel all throughout baltimore, federal hill, canton, patterson park. it is a free event. i guess i'm controlling the wings. >> and day paddle wheel control. >> this is no joke. this is going in the water. >> there will be 35 going out on the water. people will see if something falls off. the water is a popular place to be. >> it starts at 10:00 a.m. on saturday. you can find the information on the website. we'll give this a try. riding ught i was...
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patterson drive look nothing like they remembered it. >> on the way here i saw so much of the damage. >> melissa thousand lives here with her husband, two small children, and two dogs. >> they evacuate and left the dock behind. >> this is the bedroom. >> the damage is devastating but there's so much gratitude in this family there were not hurt and their dog survived. >> where did you find your dog? >> inside a bathtub ride by the toilet. >> it survived by his self in the bathtub. yes. >> stepsisters lived in this house on patterson drive with their father. >> walking down the street we could not tell which house was hours. we have to use the street numbers. this was our porch and this is the main interest. this was the kitchen. this is your bedroom? >> yes. this is my bedroom. >> maybe it seems like about what was ripped away. my closet is perfectly intact. a lot of my stuff on the dresser, everything seemed to have been crushed by the ceiling. >> there are dozens and dozens of paterson drives throughout moore oklahoma. streets were decimated in less than one minute. streets of reside
patterson drive look nothing like they remembered it. >> on the way here i saw so much of the damage. >> melissa thousand lives here with her husband, two small children, and two dogs. >> they evacuate and left the dock behind. >> this is the bedroom. >> the damage is devastating but there's so much gratitude in this family there were not hurt and their dog survived. >> where did you find your dog? >> inside a bathtub ride by the toilet. >> it...
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and johnson, his daughter patterson, ms. patterson had completely redone the white house inside, repainted, redecorated in all. julia grant says in her memoir that should change the furniture around. very stylish in the 1860's not to have sense anymore. people are reacting to mass production. mrs. patterson and everything mixed up. it would like artistic. mrs. grant went in and pull everything together in sets again and put tidied those on the back of the furniture. she did that, and then, of course, later redecorated the east german did some work in 1974 on the house. >> the style was what? >> they call it general grant. it was probably at the time neil break. a : sometimes, steamboat gothic. >> steamboat of it. i concede in my mind. on twitter, with the grandchildren educated at home or in school? >> they did it in schools. even during the war. the boys were sent to various schools. was the grass moved east when his responsibilities call in east, the boys went to school in burlington, new jersey. jesse and nellie would hav
and johnson, his daughter patterson, ms. patterson had completely redone the white house inside, repainted, redecorated in all. julia grant says in her memoir that should change the furniture around. very stylish in the 1860's not to have sense anymore. people are reacting to mass production. mrs. patterson and everything mixed up. it would like artistic. mrs. grant went in and pull everything together in sets again and put tidied those on the back of the furniture. she did that, and then, of...
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--gi patterson's wood first. he said he'd be damned to cut at the pattersons because he didn't get paid for what he'd done. it shows this lenient relationship, two, they paid their slaves and, three, eliza was in charge of the finances. later on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves. and to this day in tennessee and surrounding states, it's still celebrated as emancipation day. >> do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants afterwards. >> they all took the last name of johnson? >> they all took the last name of johnson. dolly eventually baked and sold pies out of the tailor shop. she started her own business. sam wrote president johnson at one point asking to buy land for purposes of a church and schoolhouse for the african-american children in greenville and johnson wrote back and said, no, this has the plot of land and i'll give it to you. he started that in greenville. he gave sam land and built his own house. >> the most challenging time for this family had
--gi patterson's wood first. he said he'd be damned to cut at the pattersons because he didn't get paid for what he'd done. it shows this lenient relationship, two, they paid their slaves and, three, eliza was in charge of the finances. later on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves. and to this day in tennessee and surrounding states, it's still celebrated as emancipation day. >> do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants...
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the chief of staff at the treasury department, named mark patterson, he worked for geithner and now for lew. apparently they've known for months that this was coming. it is inconscionable that they allowed the president of the united states to go out there and fake outrage months later and then to say that he heard about it through press reports. this is a crisis in confidence in government and that is the problem. that's where you get that link. so today they announce that they're going to have a replacement for the irs commissioner. because they knew that steve miller had been planning to leave all along at the beginning of next month you would think that they had a replacement in mind, right, because that's what you've got to do with government. but today they announced dan warfol could be a great guy. is he qualified? i don't know. he is an inside the white house kind of guy. if this is a kirn about political influence at the i.r.s., do you really want to collect the white house that directly. >> put out fire with fire. greg warfull, more like warless. this is not what the irs needs
the chief of staff at the treasury department, named mark patterson, he worked for geithner and now for lew. apparently they've known for months that this was coming. it is inconscionable that they allowed the president of the united states to go out there and fake outrage months later and then to say that he heard about it through press reports. this is a crisis in confidence in government and that is the problem. that's where you get that link. so today they announce that they're going to...
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police believe there was some s sort of altercation between thee victim and patterson. >>> this is being describe as a gruesome crime in lone ton lond. a man beheaded on a busy streett why the attacker said he did it. >>> police kill a man in florida why they say he had connections to one of the boston bombing suspects. that is when we come pack. february 22nd.d. a landmark transportation bill is up for consideration in the virginia legislature. even though it's backed by republican governor mcdonnell, tea party republicans refuse to support the plan. but terry mcauliffe thinks this is too important a time for partisan politics. mcauliffe reaches out to democrats and urges them to support the bill. and the bill passes. terry mcauliffe. putting virginia first. >>> welcome back to fox 5lc morning news. people inom london were shockedf a barbaric stabbing in the middle of the afternoon.af >> police are still blockingking roads around army barracks, barr where two men attacked a soldier who was not in uniform. unorm. they hit him with a car, askask stabbed him and dragged his bod into the st
police believe there was some s sort of altercation between thee victim and patterson. >>> this is being describe as a gruesome crime in lone ton lond. a man beheaded on a busy streett why the attacker said he did it. >>> police kill a man in florida why they say he had connections to one of the boston bombing suspects. that is when we come pack. february 22nd.d. a landmark transportation bill is up for consideration in the virginia legislature. even though it's backed by...
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i talked to the amazing paramedic matt patterson who saved her life.n a statement today, the richards said that jane has been moved to a rehab facility where they say she's going to continue her recovery. they remain devastated over martin's death. a mass will be held in his memory on june 9th, which would have been his ninth birthday. there's a lot more happening in the world tonight. >> anderson, some breaking news in the jodi arias hung jury. late word is the jury hung 8-4, 8-4 in favor of death. >>> other news now, in his first major counter terrorism speech of his second term, president obama defended his administration's use of controversial drone strikes. >>> president obama also said he would resume steps to eventually close the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay. >>> lois lerner, the head of the unit that targeted tax exempt status has been placed on administrative leave. the move comes a day before she testified before the house committee. she had not broken any law or agency regulations and then took the fifth. >>> the boy skoults of america toda
i talked to the amazing paramedic matt patterson who saved her life.n a statement today, the richards said that jane has been moved to a rehab facility where they say she's going to continue her recovery. they remain devastated over martin's death. a mass will be held in his memory on june 9th, which would have been his ninth birthday. there's a lot more happening in the world tonight. >> anderson, some breaking news in the jodi arias hung jury. late word is the jury hung 8-4, 8-4 in...