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peter manning has the highest base salary at $80 million -- peyton manning has the highest base salary at $80 million a year. a year ago, loyola missed the postseason. this year the hounds and the blue jays remained on track for a season ending collision. they have moved up to four in the polls. hopkins remains on the radar at number one. bill has the focus on hosting ohio state. -- loyola has the focus on the posting ohio state. -- hosting ohio state. >> i see a dangerous team up 6-1 on virginia. a three overtime loss to notre dame. they are talented. that has been an issue that we have getting out of the gate and putting some goals on the board the first quarter. we have to bring our energy and our a game. >> continued to whittle down their options. the o's added an infielder. the arrival. -- pushes the picture of the roster. -- pitcher off the roster. the trade does not shiny there. there are four of five pitchers to trim from the roster before next friday. the ballpark that changed baseball. another story for another day. >> will have another look at the seven-day forecast after th
peter manning has the highest base salary at $80 million -- peyton manning has the highest base salary at $80 million a year. a year ago, loyola missed the postseason. this year the hounds and the blue jays remained on track for a season ending collision. they have moved up to four in the polls. hopkins remains on the radar at number one. bill has the focus on hosting ohio state. -- loyola has the focus on the posting ohio state. -- hosting ohio state. >> i see a dangerous team up 6-1 on...
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agent quarterback alex smith might be adding to miami >> a person familiar with the move says peter manning work out for jim harbaugh. both paid manning and smith have the same agent. >> coming up, face the nation. president obama's chief strategist david axelrod joins bob schieffer at 8:00 >> the news will continue on our c.w. network. a new online tool that will help the insured save money. that starts at 830 this morning. it is windy and wet out there >> if you cold showers in the offshore waters and it will be tapering off through the day tapering off through the day with blue skies for a change ,, getting ready to plant? chances are your soil is like this: compacted, drained of nutrients. it'll hold your plants... but it'll also hold 'em back. the solution: miracle-gro garden soil. the perfect mix of rich, organic ingredients, and miracle-gro plant food. just mix it in. and turn bad soil into great soil. helps plants grow twice as big. instead of holding 'em back, they'll leap ahead. miracle-gro garden soil. start right. finish big.
agent quarterback alex smith might be adding to miami >> a person familiar with the move says peter manning work out for jim harbaugh. both paid manning and smith have the same agent. >> coming up, face the nation. president obama's chief strategist david axelrod joins bob schieffer at 8:00 >> the news will continue on our c.w. network. a new online tool that will help the insured save money. that starts at 830 this morning. it is windy and wet out there >> if you cold...
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smith insists he would every sign with the 49 years even if the team won the peter manning sweepstakes >>> i would relish the opportunity to compete with men in a big man and that's the bottom line. >>> as to that as its miami over the weekend it turns out alex wasn't really interested in signing with the dolphins. >>> and never had really been to miami beach and the other was a good way to go see it. >>> as for a signing bonus, but to no new wide receivers. i am recommending him. >>> totally make himself. when your last name and all of a sudden yet as the receiver to a special player. so without resigned to the wide receivers and all 11 starters on defense returning the 49ers will begin this season as the favorites to ended in new orleans. with the 49 years cbs five sports. now the nfl stunner one is marching out coach payton get a one-year suspension without pay for attempting to cover up the so- called bounty system that the st. used for big kids to enjoy an opposing player. the dealer paid player $5,000 for knocking out and opponents and taking out the game. seven and half million
smith insists he would every sign with the 49 years even if the team won the peter manning sweepstakes >>> i would relish the opportunity to compete with men in a big man and that's the bottom line. >>> as to that as its miami over the weekend it turns out alex wasn't really interested in signing with the dolphins. >>> and never had really been to miami beach and the other was a good way to go see it. >>> as for a signing bonus, but to no new wide receivers....
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make the peter man complex that wendy is going to take care of them and the lost boys, but this is whateople do, they hold out hope, especially in times of recession. 21% of americans think playing the lottery is a good way to save for retirement. >> are you kidding me? >> i kid you not. i should say, also, that most of those people only hold a high school education. so they're not thinking that they can depend on themselves to save for retirement. >> it was good for the 1 in 176 million who won, or the three people. that's a great retirement plan. but considering the odds, you know, for the rest of us, not so good. you tell people about the odds. you have a better chance of being -- i know it sounds terrible, struck by lightning 600 times than winning the thing. 600 more times than winning this thing. but for many people, that doesn't phase them. why? >> it doesn't phase them because they're in love with hope. and as i said, people love to have this rescue fantasy, that all will -- and you know, it's a subtle form and for some people, a major form of gambling. the same dopamine rush yo
make the peter man complex that wendy is going to take care of them and the lost boys, but this is whateople do, they hold out hope, especially in times of recession. 21% of americans think playing the lottery is a good way to save for retirement. >> are you kidding me? >> i kid you not. i should say, also, that most of those people only hold a high school education. so they're not thinking that they can depend on themselves to save for retirement. >> it was good for the 1 in...
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auctioneer, peter, was the man with the task of getting the most out of the bidders. after three hours, and of money was raised to continue work on his opera village. >> i thing is looking down on us kindly and we look back with banks. >> the auction raised more than 1 million euro. a great success and a knowledge to christophe. >> their capital is quite a hub for cultural activity. there is a fantastic film festival there every two years. i was there back in 1995. >> what did you see? >> "what's love got to do with it?" europe tod date on dw. stay tuned for more news and information from around the globe.
auctioneer, peter, was the man with the task of getting the most out of the bidders. after three hours, and of money was raised to continue work on his opera village. >> i thing is looking down on us kindly and we look back with banks. >> the auction raised more than 1 million euro. a great success and a knowledge to christophe. >> their capital is quite a hub for cultural activity. there is a fantastic film festival there every two years. i was there back in 1995. >>...
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after her mistress's death, phyllis married a free black man, john peters. they had three children. in freedom, however, wheatley found unexpected challenges. she continued to write poetry, but she had a very difficult time supporting her family. she had to work as a char woman. she could barely have the means to keep her family alive. always in frail health, in december 1784, just as the american war for independence was ending, wheatley died, never having published her proposed second volume of poetry. despite all her talents and gifts, wheatley's life ended in impoverishment. american society lacked the opportunities for a gifted, educated woman like wheatley to find employment and, of course, her situation was all the more compounded because she was also a free black woman. tragic, though it may be, what wheatley's life allows us to see in sharp perspective, some of the issues that the american revolution raised for enslaved black women and for the white americans who began to ponder as a result of the revolution the contradiction between slavery for black people and freedom for
after her mistress's death, phyllis married a free black man, john peters. they had three children. in freedom, however, wheatley found unexpected challenges. she continued to write poetry, but she had a very difficult time supporting her family. she had to work as a char woman. she could barely have the means to keep her family alive. always in frail health, in december 1784, just as the american war for independence was ending, wheatley died, never having published her proposed second volume...
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man. they demanded why police didn't respond immediately when they were called. peterted a man on his property. minutes later his wife called to say the man was beating her husband. he died tom his injuries. police didn't get to the house until 14 minutes after first call. the chief said if the he conveyed an emergency situation officers would have responded. they give an incident where he believes the call was handled correctly. >> we looked at the messaging, we've done a review of what other do and how think -- that it's outside of the norm, to this point we haven't found it. >> police arrested daniel dewitt machines after the attack. >> a palo alto student arrested for assaulting a classmate with a stapler is telling his side of the story. 18-year-old blame as broken intercom for allowing a confrontation. he tells the pennsylvania pennsylvania weekly during a delay delay. he threw a stapler in response. he is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. >> police in hillsborough are investigating a rash of burglaries. officers reported to a break-in on hillside n
man. they demanded why police didn't respond immediately when they were called. peterted a man on his property. minutes later his wife called to say the man was beating her husband. he died tom his injuries. police didn't get to the house until 14 minutes after first call. the chief said if the he conveyed an emergency situation officers would have responded. they give an incident where he believes the call was handled correctly. >> we looked at the messaging, we've done a review of what...
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man. demanding why police didn't respond immediately when they were called. peter called the nonemergency line to report a man trespassing. his wife called 911 to say the man was beating her husband with a flower pot. he died from the injuries. police didn't get to the house until 14 minutes after the first call. they say if he conveyed an emergency situation officers would have responded. while the incident was tragic he believes the call was handled correctly. >> we looked at the call, the dispatches, the timelines, the messaging, and we've done a review of what other agencies do and how they prioritize calls to see if we're doing something outside of the norm and to this point we haven't found anything. >> police arrested a 23-year-old daniel dewitt after the attack. his family says he has a history of mental illness. >> a union city optometrist accused of shooting an officer is scheduled to enter a plea. dennis bagwell will appear at the hall of justice to answer to charges of attempted murder and assault with a firearm. police say bagwell shot robert siplick o
man. demanding why police didn't respond immediately when they were called. peter called the nonemergency line to report a man trespassing. his wife called 911 to say the man was beating her husband with a flower pot. he died from the injuries. police didn't get to the house until 14 minutes after the first call. they say if he conveyed an emergency situation officers would have responded. while the incident was tragic he believes the call was handled correctly. >> we looked at the call,...
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public tonight about the police response to the february beating death of a berkeley hills man. 67 year-old peter suker was killed outside his home on february aekt, beaten witha -- 18th. beaten with a flour pot. dewit's family says he's a paranoid schizophrenic. and the police say they have reviewed the case, and there was no delay in getting to the house. >> reporter: berkeley's police chief defending his department's hamming of a february murder -- handling of a february murder saying there were enough officers to respond to emergencies, and the first call that came in was on a nonemergency line and was put in the cue to be followed up. >> we on had people to answer emergency calls all night long, including this event. to this point, we haven't found anything outside of the norm. >> reporter: the supervisor explained to the crowd how calls are prioritized, and what to tell a dispatcher when you're in an emergency. she describes this case as the perfect storm. >> it's a double tragedy in a way. i think this young man desperately needed treatment and help, and he clearly fell through the system.
public tonight about the police response to the february beating death of a berkeley hills man. 67 year-old peter suker was killed outside his home on february aekt, beaten witha -- 18th. beaten with a flour pot. dewit's family says he's a paranoid schizophrenic. and the police say they have reviewed the case, and there was no delay in getting to the house. >> reporter: berkeley's police chief defending his department's hamming of a february murder -- handling of a february murder saying...
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man. don knapp explains what happened. >> reporter: on february 18th, berkeley resident peter cukor made a call to police about a suspicious man near his garage. a berkeley officer was going to respond, but was told not to. an occupy demonstration was preparing in oakland. 14 minutes later, cukor's wife called 911, saying the man was beating her husband, as it turned out, fatally. thursday, community members vented frustration at a meeting organized by two berkeley city council members. the police chief said internet bloggers ran with a story that was not entirely accurate. >> we put out information, didn't put it out quickly enough, and so we got behind that. that's unfortunate, because it leaves people with the belief that somehow this crime wouldn't have happened but for this. this discussion about occupy, it's a red herring. >> reporter: bay area news group reporter doug oakley covered the story and wrote a story saying the chief apologized for the beating death of cukor. the chief's response was extreme. the police sent an officer to the reporter's door, demanding a correction. >> might have happened in the '50s in th
man. don knapp explains what happened. >> reporter: on february 18th, berkeley resident peter cukor made a call to police about a suspicious man near his garage. a berkeley officer was going to respond, but was told not to. an occupy demonstration was preparing in oakland. 14 minutes later, cukor's wife called 911, saying the man was beating her husband, as it turned out, fatally. thursday, community members vented frustration at a meeting organized by two berkeley city council members....
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man in berkeley hills. don knapp explains what happened. >> on february 18, berkeley resident, peter, made a nonemergency call to police about a suspicious man near his garage. an officer was told not to respond. at the time, the police were preparing for an occupy demonstration. 14 minutes later, his wife made a 911 call for help saying the man was beating her husband. as it turned out, fatally. >> thursday, community members vented frustration in a meeting organized by two berkeley city council members. michael said internet bloggers ran with the story that was not entirely accurate. >> we put out information. we didn't put it out quickly enough and we got behind that. that's unfortunate. it leaves people with disbelief that this crime wouldn't have happened but for this. this discussion about occupy. >> bay area news group reporter covered the meeting and wrote an online story stating that he apologized for the beating death. the response was extreme. the chief sent a police officer to the reporter's home after midnight to demand a correction. >> police showed up at my door and something might have happene
man in berkeley hills. don knapp explains what happened. >> on february 18, berkeley resident, peter, made a nonemergency call to police about a suspicious man near his garage. an officer was told not to respond. at the time, the police were preparing for an occupy demonstration. 14 minutes later, his wife made a 911 call for help saying the man was beating her husband. as it turned out, fatally. >> thursday, community members vented frustration in a meeting organized by two...
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we're joined by peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and a contributor for nbc's "football night in america." >> here's one thing about manning that we saw today. we saw how vitale important football is to him. >> rose: yes. >> and i will never forget doing a very long interview with him three years ago when he discussed how he overcame a staph infection in his knee to play and about three weeks before the season started a friend of his was in doing rehab with him and he looked down and he thought the knee looked like a human brain. that's how bad... in such bad condition it was. because of the staph infection. but the thought of missing a game was so distasteful and so almost reprehensible to him that he played probably before he should have played but if he didn't play it would have bothered him for the rest of his life.
we're joined by peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and a contributor for nbc's "football night in america." >> here's one thing about manning that we saw today. we saw how vitale important football is to him. >> rose: yes. >> and i will never forget doing a very long interview with him three years ago when he discussed how he overcame a staph infection in his knee to play and about three weeks before the season started a friend of his was in...
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the berkeley man killed after calling police for help. first the transcript from peter cukor's call to a nonemergency police line. berkeley police say what has been released is not complete nor verbatim. cukor tells the dispatcher the man on his driveway wants to come in which is strange and i would like an officer up here, right away. on that february night the dispatcher labeled the call priority two, because there was not a crime in progress. the man who police arrested is accused of beating cukor to death with a flower pot after that call. more controversy for the berkeley police chief in how he handled the aftermath of this case. we are learning not only did he send a public information officer to a reporter's home to confront him about a story he had written, turn out the chief may have inappropriately asked the pio to use the department's database to find the reporter's home address. an attorney for the pio says the search was not illegal. e-mails between the chief and pio were obtained, the e-mails show that chief contacted two other media outlets about their st
the berkeley man killed after calling police for help. first the transcript from peter cukor's call to a nonemergency police line. berkeley police say what has been released is not complete nor verbatim. cukor tells the dispatcher the man on his driveway wants to come in which is strange and i would like an officer up here, right away. on that february night the dispatcher labeled the call priority two, because there was not a crime in progress. the man who police arrested is accused of beating...
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man of and it was full of fireworks. >> the screwup in communications. >> take care of the situation. that's precious time! >> emotion are still raw about the murder of peter cukor. according to police reports, the 67-year-old man was beaten to death 15 minutes after he reported a trespasser in his home last month. but the initial call wasn't urgent enough for the police to respond. another man said he was attacked that very same night. >> young man coming from the other direction punched me in the face. then he started clawing my face and i grabbed him and we both went down on the ground. >> the internet media the bloggers, the commentators, things like that, they got ahead of this with speculation. we put out information. we didn't put it out quickly enough. and so we got behind that. that's unfortunate because it leaves people with this belief that somehow this crime wouldn't have happened but for this, this discussion about "occupy." it's a red herring. >> an "occupy" march did keep the officers busy that night but the berkeley police say that was not an issue and they defend their response to cukor's call. >>> new this morning an earthquake in the sou
man of and it was full of fireworks. >> the screwup in communications. >> take care of the situation. that's precious time! >> emotion are still raw about the murder of peter cukor. according to police reports, the 67-year-old man was beaten to death 15 minutes after he reported a trespasser in his home last month. but the initial call wasn't urgent enough for the police to respond. another man said he was attacked that very same night. >> young man coming from the other...
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a man answers why police could not respond immediately when they were called. peter cukor called the line to report a man trespassing. minutes later his wife called 911 to say the man was beating her husband from a flour spot. the chief says if cukor conveyed an emergency situation would have responded. while the incident was tragic he bheefs the call was handled correctly. >> we looked at the timelines, the messaging, a review of what other agencies do to see if we're doing something that is outside of the norm. >> police arrested daniel dewitt minutes after the attack. his family says he has a difficult of mental illness. >> 5:49. a group of amtrak workers filed suit. 11 current and former employees from the oakland maintenance yard say they were denied promotion and forced to work in a hostile environment. >> if people are hired off the street as new employees and given positions that my clients have been applying for, for years. zm the spokesperson says the dew point does not comment on pending litigation. >> the epa is trying to figure out what to do about a tax
a man answers why police could not respond immediately when they were called. peter cukor called the line to report a man trespassing. minutes later his wife called 911 to say the man was beating her husband from a flour spot. the chief says if cukor conveyed an emergency situation would have responded. while the incident was tragic he bheefs the call was handled correctly. >> we looked at the timelines, the messaging, a review of what other agencies do to see if we're doing something...
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thank you, peter, good job man. numbers are thrown around, like the unemployment rate, the jobs created, manufacturing is up and down and a lot of you feel how the economy is doing, every time you walk in the grocery store, it is that simple. >> alisyn: food prices are w wa up, just since last year, here's an example, the staples, that you probably buy every week, milk up 10% over one year ago, coffee up almost 4%, eggs up 9.5%, and bread almost 5%, and, beef, it is setting a record, up 10.2%. >> clayton: and u.s. labor strif statistics in new york city, triples that, coffee is up 20% in new york city, those are national prices and the national average for gasoline, right now, $3.79. for a gallon of gasoline. >> dave: which we wish we were paying, it seems low to the nokes in the northeast. we are well over $4 a gallon. >> alisyn: but there's a connection, why food prices are up is because gas is higher and oil is higher and, transportation costs are up, so they are linked. meanwhile, let's get your headlines and te
thank you, peter, good job man. numbers are thrown around, like the unemployment rate, the jobs created, manufacturing is up and down and a lot of you feel how the economy is doing, every time you walk in the grocery store, it is that simple. >> alisyn: food prices are w wa up, just since last year, here's an example, the staples, that you probably buy every week, milk up 10% over one year ago, coffee up almost 4%, eggs up 9.5%, and bread almost 5%, and, beef, it is setting a record, up...
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relationship is one of the many topics that peter kernan is covering. a man who is as subtle as myself, "become become china's bitch." it's a pleasure to have you. congratulations on the book. first off, why did you write the book? what's the point you're trying to accomplish? >> i want to shock the american people. i went to the dylan ratigan school of delicacy when titling a book. i wanted to grab the american people and say are you focusing on what's going on here? >> what should i focus on? where do you want me to focus? >> when i was a boy, we had the finest mines in minds in the nation. our leadership was locked in on what the soviet union was doing. i want the american people to among all the other things insist that their leadership have an intelligent approach to a broad-gauge relationship with china. that means you have to insist we not vote another president in office that we have no idea where they stand on china. if you're talking to a senator or a congressman running -- >> where should they stand though? if you look at our thesis around here, yo
relationship is one of the many topics that peter kernan is covering. a man who is as subtle as myself, "become become china's bitch." it's a pleasure to have you. congratulations on the book. first off, why did you write the book? what's the point you're trying to accomplish? >> i want to shock the american people. i went to the dylan ratigan school of delicacy when titling a book. i wanted to grab the american people and say are you focusing on what's going on here? >>...
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. >>> on february 18th peter zug are made on nonemergency call about the suspicious man to his crotch. although he offered to respond, he was told not to. his wife made on 911 call for help saying the man was beating her husband, as it turned out, fadeaway. police chief michael mann said internet bloggers ran with the story that was not entirely accurate. >> we put out information that we did not put it out quickly enough. so we got behind that. that leads people to believe that somehow this crime would not have happened except for this discussion about occupied. if the red herring. >> doug oakley covered the meeting and drove in all story saying that the chief apologized for the beating death of stupor. she said the police officer to reporters home after midnight commander correction. >> the police showed up at my door and it was like something that might have happened in the 1950's and the south or in some other countries where journalists are just protected as they where here. >> they say it's not about the story changes, it's about sending an armed police officer to reporters home
. >>> on february 18th peter zug are made on nonemergency call about the suspicious man to his crotch. although he offered to respond, he was told not to. his wife made on 911 call for help saying the man was beating her husband, as it turned out, fadeaway. police chief michael mann said internet bloggers ran with the story that was not entirely accurate. >> we put out information that we did not put it out quickly enough. so we got behind that. that leads people to believe that...
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. >> there is two ways to be a congress man or senator, peter. career decisions i've had to make.way you think is the right way for the country. take our your leadership, mixed voting record, 70-30, 60-40. go in the room vote the way the whips tell you to, 100% ada or acu, right or left, have a lot of friends in the cloak room, everything is fine. that is the tendency they follow. it's easier to be one of the boys or one of the girls, just take it do what they tell you. >> my book is fighting the path of least resistance. we are frozen until we understand why we are, we won't be able to thaw out. >> how is it killing us internationally, talk about bee china's bitch. >> there is a cost to this pro krastity nation. if we were asked to lead nun certain times -- hunger, homelessness, health care, immigration, energy, we would force ourselves to do that. we're getting diverted by little parlor tricks. >> mitch mb connell said his number one goal, jennifer, destroy the administration, number one goal, i will be partisan, i never heard anything so miserable, that means his purpose for hi
. >> there is two ways to be a congress man or senator, peter. career decisions i've had to make.way you think is the right way for the country. take our your leadership, mixed voting record, 70-30, 60-40. go in the room vote the way the whips tell you to, 100% ada or acu, right or left, have a lot of friends in the cloak room, everything is fine. that is the tendency they follow. it's easier to be one of the boys or one of the girls, just take it do what they tell you. >> my book...
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man in florida. the posters were seized from peter sack's father by nazis and now the federal court of justice rulingacks is the rightful own or of the art valued between $6 million and $2 1 million. sacks has been if f. a legal fight with a germ. museum. finding a place for the posters to be displayed for the public. >>> thai taxi driver returned 500,000 of gold left by a passenger. the driver turned the jewelry over in cardboard boxes. the jewelery deal bought the gold in bangkok but forget it in the taxi while helping his sick wife. the grateful owner rewarded the driver with two necklaces worth $10,000. >>> two cats reaping the reward of a power outage. a restaurant donated 20,000 pounds of steak to the zoo after the restaurant lost power tuesday. what a break for the cats. the bengal tiger, an american -- an african lion and a leopard dined like kings. enough leftovers to feed the cats for weeks to come. eat up, guys. >>> 21,000 customers lost power in the boston area tuesday, after a transformer there caught fire. power was turned back on by wednesday. >>> let there be light. hoping for a comeb
man in florida. the posters were seized from peter sack's father by nazis and now the federal court of justice rulingacks is the rightful own or of the art valued between $6 million and $2 1 million. sacks has been if f. a legal fight with a germ. museum. finding a place for the posters to be displayed for the public. >>> thai taxi driver returned 500,000 of gold left by a passenger. the driver turned the jewelry over in cardboard boxes. the jewelery deal bought the gold in bangkok but...
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february 18th, when berkeley resident peter cukor call police to report a suspicious man on his drivewayergency. 30 minutes later cukor was dead. he tells the dispatcher he says he lives here, he wants to come in, which is strange. i would like an officer here right way. some are saying his words reflect urgency. this morning we are learning berkeley police chief meehan may have inappropriatelyed is the sergeant to use the department's database to fan a reporter's home address. the sergeant went to the reporter's home to ask him to change his story about the cukor case a attorney for the sergeant says the search did not violate any laws. e-mails between the chief and sergeant show the chief contacted two other media outlets about their stories. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> update on another top story, the house fire in oakland at 19th and chestnut firefighters tweeted they've put out the main fire and completed two searches for additional victims that might have been dropped in the house, none have been found. >> one person has been taken to the hospital after being rescued. we'll have
february 18th, when berkeley resident peter cukor call police to report a suspicious man on his drivewayergency. 30 minutes later cukor was dead. he tells the dispatcher he says he lives here, he wants to come in, which is strange. i would like an officer here right way. some are saying his words reflect urgency. this morning we are learning berkeley police chief meehan may have inappropriatelyed is the sergeant to use the department's database to fan a reporter's home address. the sergeant...
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thank you peter in washington. >> gregg: man's best friend is getting a second chance at happiness. last week's deadly tornadoes destroys homes and strand ago lot of pets who were separated from their families now the humane society in indianapolis hold a pet adoption clinic hoping to find loving homes for the animals left homeless by the storms. >> the need was just overwhelming. it's overwhelming when you are there and seeing it. >> we're capable of helping out and adopting. so that is why we're here. >> we heard about them bringing the dog from down south to try to find homes for them. this would be a good day to come and look at them. >> it will be a few weeks before any of the animals can officially be put up for adoption. people are coming to visit in hopes of helping them out. so is there any more rough weather in the forecast? maria molina is in the fox weather center. >> we are looking at severe storms today. tornado watch in effect 7:00 p.m. for parts of southwestern of louisiana and large area of low pressure that is centered across the central plains pulling in a lot of
thank you peter in washington. >> gregg: man's best friend is getting a second chance at happiness. last week's deadly tornadoes destroys homes and strand ago lot of pets who were separated from their families now the humane society in indianapolis hold a pet adoption clinic hoping to find loving homes for the animals left homeless by the storms. >> the need was just overwhelming. it's overwhelming when you are there and seeing it. >> we're capable of helping out and adopting....
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including this. >> i think that this young man desperately needed treatment and help and he clearly felt through the system. he did not get what he needed. and peter is gone. it is just a double tragedy >> mark: they said the first call from the home was about a strange man on the concrete came on the ninth emergency line than it was put into a cube the low another caller. and we will be right back at the kron4 morning news continues we have a live look outside on this friday morning at her we will find out if this morning construction will affect traffic and we have a weather forecast. a mouse start at 49 degrees and a high near 70 this afternoon. mark, private investors 140 billion. everyone is leaving for the monthly jobs report is coming now. will find out how the economy did among the few. lost, they added between 210 to 25,000 jobs in the u.s. was a 20%. lee let me know happens with out. we'll be right back on the conference continues. here's a live without side on this friday morning. here's the conflict at a greatly. getting ready to plant? chances are your soil is like this: compacted, drained of nutrients. it'll hold your plants... but i
including this. >> i think that this young man desperately needed treatment and help and he clearly felt through the system. he did not get what he needed. and peter is gone. it is just a double tragedy >> mark: they said the first call from the home was about a strange man on the concrete came on the ninth emergency line than it was put into a cube the low another caller. and we will be right back at the kron4 morning news continues we have a live look outside on this friday...
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spoken by the berkeley man who was killed by an intruder after calling police and they cast the police chief's response in a different light. >> reporter: we've known that the victim peterr called a nonemergency police line to report a suspicious man on his driveway. police said they had no reason to believe cukor was in immediate danger. now the trip has some questioning that berkeley police say what has been released is not complete, nor verbatim. here's part of it, the dispatcher asks and he is just standing around there? cukor says: he says he lives here he wants to come n which is strange, i'd like an officer up here rate way on that february night the dispatcher labeled the call priority two because there was not a crime in progress. the man who police later arrested is accused of beating cukor to death with a flower pot after the call. this morning more controversy for berkeley police chief in how he handled fallout from the case. not only did he send a sergeant to a reporter's home to confront him about the story he written. i the the chief may have inappropriately asked the sergeant to use the department's database to reporter's home address. an attorney for th
spoken by the berkeley man who was killed by an intruder after calling police and they cast the police chief's response in a different light. >> reporter: we've known that the victim peterr called a nonemergency police line to report a suspicious man on his driveway. police said they had no reason to believe cukor was in immediate danger. now the trip has some questioning that berkeley police say what has been released is not complete, nor verbatim. here's part of it, the dispatcher asks...
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man on the job meet ed demarco the acting director of the federal housing finance agency which oversees mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac. and according to huffington post business editor peter goodman demarco is the single largest obstacle to meaningful economic recovery and a man who knows americans and probably never heard of with eleven million americans locked in their homes because they're underwater and millions of them staring down foreclosure and we're demarco holds enormous power and the fear is he's using his power to hinder any efforts by president obama to repair the economy economists know the best way to save the housing market is to refinance mortgages for underwater homeowners writing off principal balances and lowering interest rates within months that would allow people who. to move out of their homes they can't afford to buy new homes elsewhere sparking another real estate boom plus since america will no longer be paying into an underwater mortgage blackhole will have more money to spend elsewhere and stimulate the economy president obama has insisted that much of the recent twenty five billion dollar mortgage fraud settlement the banks toure's should go
man on the job meet ed demarco the acting director of the federal housing finance agency which oversees mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac. and according to huffington post business editor peter goodman demarco is the single largest obstacle to meaningful economic recovery and a man who knows americans and probably never heard of with eleven million americans locked in their homes because they're underwater and millions of them staring down foreclosure and we're demarco holds enormous...
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answer session to talk about what happened february 18th, night peter sucor was plunge bludgeoned to death in his own driveway. they diagnosed a man that was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia with the crime. >> this was a unique isolated incident. >> they clarified the time line of events that night. public reports that police failed to respond because of an occupy march pulled their resources is false. he insists city staffers acted appropriately. >> we have found no evidence of anything that could have changed or people knew what was going to happen in the future. we don't know that could have been prevented. >> they say he made a non-emergency call saying a suspicious person was on his property. an officer was not kneeled sent to the house because of lack of emergency. then at 9:01 a call came in from the wife as he was being attacked. they had mixed reaction with the information. >> i am supporting the police, did you dispatch is in trouble. i've had nothing but trouble over the years. tonight, the suspect is still in custody. his mental competency is still being evaluated. >>> staying in berkeley, several dozen people had
answer session to talk about what happened february 18th, night peter sucor was plunge bludgeoned to death in his own driveway. they diagnosed a man that was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia with the crime. >> this was a unique isolated incident. >> they clarified the time line of events that night. public reports that police failed to respond because of an occupy march pulled their resources is false. he insists city staffers acted appropriately. >> we have found no...
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answer session to talk about what happened february 18th, night peter sucor was plunge bludgeoned to death in his own driveway. they diagnosed a man that was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia with the crime. >> this was a unique isolated incident. >> they clarified the time line of events that night. public reports that police failed to respond because of an occupy march pulled their resources is false. he insists city staffers acted appropriately. >> we have found no evidence of anything that could have changed or people knew what was going to happen in the future. we don't know that could have been prevented. >> they say he made a non-emergency call saying a suspicious person was on his property. an officer was not kneeled sent to the house because of lack of emergency. then at 9:01 a call came in from the wife as he was being attacked. they had mixed reaction with the information. >> i am supporting the police, did you dispatch is in trouble. i've had nothing but trouble over the years. tonight, the suspect is still in custody. his mental competency is still being evaluated. >>> staying in berkeley, several dozen people had
answer session to talk about what happened february 18th, night peter sucor was plunge bludgeoned to death in his own driveway. they diagnosed a man that was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia with the crime. >> this was a unique isolated incident. >> they clarified the time line of events that night. public reports that police failed to respond because of an occupy march pulled their resources is false. he insists city staffers acted appropriately. >> we have found no...
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peter, thank you. >>> a group of people largely loyal to beijing will pick the man who will run hong kong on sunday. far from being a stable leadership tradition, this is the most exciting political race hong kong has ever had, from accusations that infidelity to corruption to a notoriously illegal basement pleasure palace, the mudslinging rages on. and the surprising scandals are only feeling demands for greater democracy. >> the streets of hong kong, filled with demands for democracy. demonstrations large and small are common sights these days. the city is gearing up for a major election, one marked by scandals and decided by a small group of voters, not directly by the people. but the desire for universal suffrage is strong. at the secondary school, they're preparing for what most hong kong residents do not have the right to do. they are deciding in a mock election which of these three men is the best candidate to run the city. every student has a chance to cast their ballot. for this 16-year-old, this is far better than having an election committee of just 1200 members voting. >> they are given
peter, thank you. >>> a group of people largely loyal to beijing will pick the man who will run hong kong on sunday. far from being a stable leadership tradition, this is the most exciting political race hong kong has ever had, from accusations that infidelity to corruption to a notoriously illegal basement pleasure palace, the mudslinging rages on. and the surprising scandals are only feeling demands for greater democracy. >> the streets of hong kong, filled with demands for...
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the kids in this time outs the ball finding its way to the former top man who let rip ten minutes in following good work from peter pinsky publish on call also making his presence felt on thirty three minutes firing the ball it's the danger area we're philippic i said oh does the wrist just like that to nail the final score meaning third place looking at seed now find themselves just one points behind say scott. well and see tom have stretched their on beaten streaks of three games but nevertheless remain both some of the leaks that sums side playing out this for his role with previous events of. the nil nil results perhaps not a social surprise to thirteenth place scream but have scored only three goals in their last eight away games sergei cardinal angelo did find the net for this some more a side to to six minutes in what was incorrectly rolls out for offside by the helmsman . the final match of the night saw ancora get a result away to the already safe from really geisha f.c. crossness or martin you could cause fourth minute strike making all the difference in soudan rush of the one know when also meeting car
the kids in this time outs the ball finding its way to the former top man who let rip ten minutes in following good work from peter pinsky publish on call also making his presence felt on thirty three minutes firing the ball it's the danger area we're philippic i said oh does the wrist just like that to nail the final score meaning third place looking at seed now find themselves just one points behind say scott. well and see tom have stretched their on beaten streaks of three games but...
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man. that's just amazing. when it hit $300, $400, it's probably going to peter out. apparently not. >> it's on a momentum ride right now. >> still going. >>> there's a new anti-smoking campaign from the federal government and it's intended to shock smokers into giving up the habit. >> we'll take a look at the ads which begin airing across the nation on monday. >>> howard is back with your weather in for -- two minutes. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now. we're all very excited to hear what your taft hold -- your forecast holds in store for the weekend. we'll be starting off the morning with the sun trust rock 'n' roll u.s.a. marathon tomorrow morning. >> tomorrow morning probably still in the 50s to near 60. >> we were the -- we were in the 30s last year. >> i was cold. i was standing out there. it was cold but bright sun. tomorrow maybe a few clouds but maybe about 25 degrees warmer. maybe 30. >>> let's get you started here this friday finally. i don't know about you, this was a really long week and i think due to the time change last saturday night. i'm st
man. that's just amazing. when it hit $300, $400, it's probably going to peter out. apparently not. >> it's on a momentum ride right now. >> still going. >>> there's a new anti-smoking campaign from the federal government and it's intended to shock smokers into giving up the habit. >> we'll take a look at the ads which begin airing across the nation on monday. >>> howard is back with your weather in for -- two minutes. >>> good morning. welcome back...
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let's bring in the man who aggressively confronted apple cfo peter oppenheimer about the company's cash for it back on the january earnings call, tony sacanagi. he's on the fast line. how are you? >> i'm fine. happy to join. >> good. less than meaningful is what i said a big holder of apple told me this morning. you agree? >> yes, i do agree. i think the expectation among investors was for a 2 to 2.5% dividend. i think there was hope it could be larger than that. and you know, i think the comments are true by our analysis the cash balance is going to grow by over $30 billion a year and in three years apple is going to have $200 billion in cash on its balance sheet, even after paying this dividend, and buying back the shares that they announced today. >> why do you think the stock is up? the smart money here seems to think that it's not such a meaningful move. yet i mean it doesn't really take much these days, tony, for apple shares to go up. you sneeze and the stock goes higher. >> i think what we're seeing how is we're seeing dividend funds move in. and passive money that is income ori
let's bring in the man who aggressively confronted apple cfo peter oppenheimer about the company's cash for it back on the january earnings call, tony sacanagi. he's on the fast line. how are you? >> i'm fine. happy to join. >> good. less than meaningful is what i said a big holder of apple told me this morning. you agree? >> yes, i do agree. i think the expectation among investors was for a 2 to 2.5% dividend. i think there was hope it could be larger than that. and you know,...