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>> good morning, randi. no i don't buy that.ple say things when they're caught but the truth of the matter is the facts point to someone who was spraying fire at a very minimum at a line of police officers and at worst case targeting them directly. >> there have also been a lot of questions that we're still trying to sort through about where the suspected gunman was standing in connection to the police. some say they were standing side by side. does that tell you anything about the shooter's intent, depending on where he was? >> well i mean it's clear to me that there's a lot of tension in the city and there are people and from my -- you know from my opinion, williams seems to be one of them that just are trying to make it worse by getting back you know revenge is a very clear motive here in this particular case. >> let me ask you about this scathing doj reporting that the ferguson police department engaged in widespread discrimination. let me read you something from the "boston globe's" editorial board writing this -- the remed
>> good morning, randi. no i don't buy that.ple say things when they're caught but the truth of the matter is the facts point to someone who was spraying fire at a very minimum at a line of police officers and at worst case targeting them directly. >> there have also been a lot of questions that we're still trying to sort through about where the suspected gunman was standing in connection to the police. some say they were standing side by side. does that tell you anything about the...
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welcome back randy. nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> let's start first of all with something i found kind of in the statement and the q and a session. the fed feels as though the economies has kind of backtracked a little bit. no inflation and still worried about the labor market and those who want to work more but can't find those jobs. did that surprise you as well or not? >> it didn't surprise me because the, i think the chair isn't really clear we made progress in the labor market but if you look at the broader labor market indicators not just the unemployment rate and they kind of took out the emphasis on the unemployment rate a while ago from the statement, it doesn't look quite as robust. if you look at the number of people who would prefer to be full-time and are only part-time employed that's over 6 million. if you look at the number of people who haven't looked for a job recently but have looked sometime in the last year or would like to be employed that's another 2 million. there
welcome back randy. nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> let's start first of all with something i found kind of in the statement and the q and a session. the fed feels as though the economies has kind of backtracked a little bit. no inflation and still worried about the labor market and those who want to work more but can't find those jobs. did that surprise you as well or not? >> it didn't surprise me because the, i think the chair isn't really clear we made...
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i'm randi kaye sitting in for carol costello.ppening now, secret serviceclancy arriving at a hearing where he's expected to face questioning. the latest incident involving agents who may have been drinking and possibly compromising a bomb investigation. this is the first of two meetings this week. this one public. a second to be held behind closed doors. michelle kosinski
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and thanks to the turnaround head coach randy whitman a little b. >> i got to go to church tomorrow because of some of the things i said and . but i told them. of them because they, 21 in the first half they stuck in there and, you know pulled the game out like this. >> a lot of wizards fans will be in church tomorrow with randy whitman. >>> next opponent for the wizards, trail blazers at home on monday night. >>> we go down a level to college basketball now. maryland unable to complete the three-game sweep over michigan state today so the terps fall short of capturing the big ten tournament title but the team has plenty to play for. here's how it went down today. early on maryland they really had it going, especially the fresh men. started the game 5 for 5, the jumper was falling. the terps led by as much as 16
and thanks to the turnaround head coach randy whitman a little b. >> i got to go to church tomorrow because of some of the things i said and . but i told them. of them because they, 21 in the first half they stuck in there and, you know pulled the game out like this. >> a lot of wizards fans will be in church tomorrow with randy whitman. >>> next opponent for the wizards, trail blazers at home on monday night. >>> we go down a level to college basketball now....
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randy boyagoda is next on booktv. he talks about the activism and political influence of the late catholic priest richard john neuhaus. during this event in new york city professor bordo go to sit down with author and former "new york times" review editor sam tanenhaus. >> welcome, everybody. do i wait for you? welcome everybody. it's really great to be able to have an opportunity to host regular booktalk by authors that write about topics of culture and politics, and it especially good when the topic is from the founder of the magazine. [inaudible] randy is an accomplished novelist. tonight sam tanenhaus agrees to interview randy and pull out from him aspects of the biography of new house. welcomed them both. [applause] >> at my good ear? i shout. randy boyagoda, you are a novelist. you have very interesting background and your writing about richard john neuhaus. how did we get to this topic? >> i started working on this book in some ways without even realizing it in 2009. shortly after he died i wrote a profile of h
randy boyagoda is next on booktv. he talks about the activism and political influence of the late catholic priest richard john neuhaus. during this event in new york city professor bordo go to sit down with author and former "new york times" review editor sam tanenhaus. >> welcome, everybody. do i wait for you? welcome everybody. it's really great to be able to have an opportunity to host regular booktalk by authors that write about topics of culture and politics, and it...
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barbara garcia please welcome the representative from kaiser permanente director of public affairs randy wikt ordinary person (clapping.) >> it was a pleasure to be here i'm randy the director of affairs with kaiser permanente we're excited to be part of the project i'm excited to see so much o so many people turning out this is kind of kind of like a reunion when we come together in community health so kaiser permanente has been in the san francisco bay area so for 70 years from the beginning part of our mission as well as taking care of the people that choose kaiser permanente for their health care but to improve the health of the community we serve this provides me an interpretation opportunity to meet the people in the community that are dedicated to improving people's live when we come to a community wire helping to improve that broader community you look around the city and see the construction cranes and hear about the changes in the city all are having a positive impact on the community 1922 important we make sure that nobody is left behind that's why on december 17th our ceo ber
barbara garcia please welcome the representative from kaiser permanente director of public affairs randy wikt ordinary person (clapping.) >> it was a pleasure to be here i'm randy the director of affairs with kaiser permanente we're excited to be part of the project i'm excited to see so much o so many people turning out this is kind of kind of like a reunion when we come together in community health so kaiser permanente has been in the san francisco bay area so for 70 years from the...
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good morning directors, i'm randy. we are going to discuss the opportunities within the transit center for sponsorship. this is just an overview, kind of to remind everyone that the transit center is being constructed but around the transit center there is all kinds of new development. all sorts of new people will be living in the area. there will be opportunities for the sponsors at the transit center to have name recognition for not all of the new neighbors of the area but commuters, visitors to the transit center. just anyone who is interested in seeing our building. the components sportsmanship -- sponsorship opportunities is a breakdown of all the elements breakdown itself for a large the components i have an opportunity to be sponsored. the children's playground and the garden. >> there is the beale street lobby, ascott mentioned the all sponsorship opportunities. we have bicycle facilities and a wifi partnership that's going to be installed in the building. the building itself we have as you can see they are sho
good morning directors, i'm randy. we are going to discuss the opportunities within the transit center for sponsorship. this is just an overview, kind of to remind everyone that the transit center is being constructed but around the transit center there is all kinds of new development. all sorts of new people will be living in the area. there will be opportunities for the sponsors at the transit center to have name recognition for not all of the new neighbors of the area but commuters, visitors...
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randy when he was going through this?e was saddened by all this. >> how did that conversation leave you feeling? >> i was exceptionally confident at the end of that phone call that he was not involved in this in any way. >> reporter: and when the detective got his hands on randy's phone records, he began thinking the same thing. >> did his phone records tell you anything that was of significance? >> no. he hadn't been talking to her on the phone that we could see in this time period that we were looking at, and he hadn't been near the house. we haven't eliminated him, but we're having to look at other options. >> reporter: so, working day and night, they went over the other leads from jessie's parents. they interviewed the tree-trimmers who might have been peering into jessie's window. >> there was nothing of significance found as far as their possible involvement. >> reporter: and they tracked down the restaurant co-worker jessie had been upset with. >> he was actually out of the country, is our understanding, it was at
randy when he was going through this?e was saddened by all this. >> how did that conversation leave you feeling? >> i was exceptionally confident at the end of that phone call that he was not involved in this in any way. >> reporter: and when the detective got his hands on randy's phone records, he began thinking the same thing. >> did his phone records tell you anything that was of significance? >> no. he hadn't been talking to her on the phone that we could see...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, randi.cutors have been making their case chronologically so we'll move onto what happened in watertown. both of the brothers involved in a shootout with police. tamerlan dies and dzhokhar tsarnaev goes onto hide in the boat where police find him. he wrote a note for the attack. this morning jurors took a secret visit to actually go see the boat themselves. they've seen photos of the note written inside but today they were taken to an undisclosed location somewhere in south boston. the boat was transported there overnight and jurors got a turn two by two lifted up and able to look down into the boat to see where that writing was done and where the flood stains are in that boat and where some 110 bullet holes still riddle the side of that boat. at least 110 bullet holes in that boat. >> was there any sense from the reporters who did getting too along how that impacted the jurors? >> reporter: they said that the jurors were tremendously curious about this. the boat was lifted up high on a list
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, randi.cutors have been making their case chronologically so we'll move onto what happened in watertown. both of the brothers involved in a shootout with police. tamerlan dies and dzhokhar tsarnaev goes onto hide in the boat where police find him. he wrote a note for the attack. this morning jurors took a secret visit to actually go see the boat themselves. they've seen photos of the note written inside but today they were taken to an undisclosed...
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i think randy is going to take us through. he has a powerpoint presentation and the process and data he serviced which i know a little about. those types of numbers, randy can assist with that. >> thank you, captain. >> good evening. my name is randy mcclure. i'm a project manager at the controllers office. thank you, chief, thank you commissioners. i'm just going to walk through the presentation that we've given this past month giving an overview of this project, some of the drivers, data points and variables we looked at and as we came to at this point where we are considering proposed line changes for the 10 districts in san francisco. so as you can see some of the drivers were as the chief mentioned the new southern district police station. population growth throughout the city not only in bayview but other parts of the city. work flow differences between the districts and board of supervisors legislation that requires an analysis of redistricting every 10 years. approximately a year ago the police department and the contr
i think randy is going to take us through. he has a powerpoint presentation and the process and data he serviced which i know a little about. those types of numbers, randy can assist with that. >> thank you, captain. >> good evening. my name is randy mcclure. i'm a project manager at the controllers office. thank you, chief, thank you commissioners. i'm just going to walk through the presentation that we've given this past month giving an overview of this project, some of the...
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---randy serrano desde maryland nos tiene los detalles.;01 1;27 ---lot--- s/ randy serrano @randytelemundo buenas tardes. estoy en fort meade maryland donde las autoridades investigan un incidente que comenzó con dos personas intentando entrar a la agencia de seguridad nacional sin autorización. dos hombres que estaban vestidos como mujeres trataron de entrar a la fuerza esta maÑana y estrellaron esta camioneta contra el vehculo de la polica. un guardia de seguridad dispar contra los individuos matando a uno y dejando al otro gravemente herido. tras el choque el guardia tambin qued herido y fue trasladado a un hospital. la agencia mejor conocida como nsa dijo en un comunicado que "que el conductor del vehculo no obedeci las instrucciones del polica, no se detuvo. y aceler. el polica dispar" edificio cerca de la oficina de la agencia de seguridad nacional. take vo cesar ---llega a un triste desenlace la historia de un estudiante de la bahia extraviado en el sur de california... take vo blanca ---regresa al juzgado el policia de san jose acu
---randy serrano desde maryland nos tiene los detalles.;01 1;27 ---lot--- s/ randy serrano @randytelemundo buenas tardes. estoy en fort meade maryland donde las autoridades investigan un incidente que comenzó con dos personas intentando entrar a la agencia de seguridad nacional sin autorización. dos hombres que estaban vestidos como mujeres trataron de entrar a la fuerza esta maÑana y estrellaron esta camioneta contra el vehculo de la polica. un guardia de seguridad dispar contra los...
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i'm randi kaye sitting in for carol costello. happening now, secret serviceclancy arriving at a hearing where he's expected to face questioning. the latest incident involving agents who may have been drinking and possibly compromising a bomb investigation. this is the first of two meetings this week. this one public. a second to be held behind closed doors. michelle kosinski is live at the white house with more on this. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: it's key that you say this latest incident because we know it was the long string of embarrassments for the secret service over the last couple of years that made the agency the butt of jokes for a long time. now to have something else weird happen out here just about a week ago and only a couple of weeks after the new director took over who is supposed to clean up problems within the secret service, it's only increased that outrage factor. he's going to face a lot of questions today. here's what we heard from one congressman this morning. >> first question i'm going to ask him
i'm randi kaye sitting in for carol costello. happening now, secret serviceclancy arriving at a hearing where he's expected to face questioning. the latest incident involving agents who may have been drinking and possibly compromising a bomb investigation. this is the first of two meetings this week. this one public. a second to be held behind closed doors. michelle kosinski is live at the white house with more on this. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: it's key that you say this...
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randy gyllenhaal joins us live near the scene. randy, are officials saying anything about the victim? >> well they are saying that two people a pilot, and passenger, were on board this aircraft, but the investigation is really just getting start. we're being kept far back from the actual crash site it's behind this red barn. that's where the aircraft crashed into the ground. right near a number of homes, and a large apartment complex. the burnt wreckage of the small piper aircraft sits not 50 yards from homes and apartments. officials say the pilot and one passenger had just taken off from braent brandywine airport. >> shortly after taking off, the plane started to sputter and then basically took a nose dive and came down in the woods behind us. >> reporter: the ntsb will investigate the official cause of the crash. but witnesses say it sounded lilk the plane may have lost power, then stalled. both the fight and passenger were killed on impact. >> couldn't see anything. just heard a big bang. >> reporter: frank lives in the apartm
randy gyllenhaal joins us live near the scene. randy, are officials saying anything about the victim? >> well they are saying that two people a pilot, and passenger, were on board this aircraft, but the investigation is really just getting start. we're being kept far back from the actual crash site it's behind this red barn. that's where the aircraft crashed into the ground. right near a number of homes, and a large apartment complex. the burnt wreckage of the small piper aircraft sits...
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randy wittman said if only it was that easy. >> i wish it was a strategy. thing. we take too many plays off. not playing hearted enough. >> all right. news out of the redskins camp. team announced today they've re-signed tight end niles paul to a new deal. reportly a three year contract worth $so -- $10 million. this past year, he posted numbers across the board. today, he tweeted out a pic of him signing his new contract saying #blessed. in women's hoops. terp women took on michigan state in the big 10 quarterfinals and lexi brown went crazy. she channelled her inner dee brown, that's her dad. dropped 29 points on the spartans and led the terps to a win to advance to tomorrow night's semifinal game against northwestern. all right. final note. the g.w. women defeated st. louis 77-63 today and advance to tomorrow's a-10 semifinals against fordham. all right. we are already in the swing of things. march madness going on. >> almost spring. >> almost. you know we're really close to spring because daylight savings time, that begins on sunday morning. we spring ahead by
randy wittman said if only it was that easy. >> i wish it was a strategy. thing. we take too many plays off. not playing hearted enough. >> all right. news out of the redskins camp. team announced today they've re-signed tight end niles paul to a new deal. reportly a three year contract worth $so -- $10 million. this past year, he posted numbers across the board. today, he tweeted out a pic of him signing his new contract saying #blessed. in women's hoops. terp women took on...
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i'm randi kaye in for ashleigh banfield today. welcome to "legal view." we begin the hour with a nation once held up as a model for u.s. counterterrorism efforts. that would be yemen where today we found out the brits have followed the americans in pulling out all of their special forces. over the weekend the shiite malitia that overran the capital pushed into another major city in that sunni majority country. our coverage begins with nic robertson. . >> reporter: shiite rebels now in control of the international airport in the south western city of taiz. the un envoy warning that yemen is at quote, the edge of civil war. this sectarian violence spreading across the country. whe where they're now advances south into taiz, the country's third largest city. the mounting unrest pushing the u.s. military to pull out over the weekend. following the u.s. embassy evacuation last month. isis claiming responsibility for this suicide attack on two mosques on friday. more than 130 killed. hundreds more injured. >> as we're seeing extremists try to capitalize on the
i'm randi kaye in for ashleigh banfield today. welcome to "legal view." we begin the hour with a nation once held up as a model for u.s. counterterrorism efforts. that would be yemen where today we found out the brits have followed the americans in pulling out all of their special forces. over the weekend the shiite malitia that overran the capital pushed into another major city in that sunni majority country. our coverage begins with nic robertson. . >> reporter: shiite rebels...
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like randy vairhoke whose company in texas has over 70 employees and if randy has another year like last might have to go out of business. how many hives do you usually keep? how many hives? >> basically, i've been keeping anywhere between 20,000 to 22,000 hives. >> last year, how many hives did you lose? >> by the time first of january came around, we were around 8500 to 9,000. >> you lost more than 12,000? >> yes. >> why is that? >> that's the mystery. we've got them back here to texas and they just began to dwindle. there would be a few dead bees inside the hive on the bottom boards, but typically, these bees, when they dwindle, there's something wrong with them and when they're out flying, they die. and then they just don't make it back to the hive. >> if beekeepers like randy go out of business, the economic impacts go far beyond his employees and straight to your wallet. as the number of beekeepers decreases along with the bees, the price for pollination goes up and the consumer bears the brunt. was that the worst year you've had? >> that was the worst year. absolutely. >> yeah. >>
like randy vairhoke whose company in texas has over 70 employees and if randy has another year like last might have to go out of business. how many hives do you usually keep? how many hives? >> basically, i've been keeping anywhere between 20,000 to 22,000 hives. >> last year, how many hives did you lose? >> by the time first of january came around, we were around 8500 to 9,000. >> you lost more than 12,000? >> yes. >> why is that? >> that's the...
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randi, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, rescuers say a voice called out for help.dler they found inside was unconscious. her mother was dead. so whose voice did they hear? new body cam video is out now. does it solve the mystery? we'll show it to you ahead. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. progressive insurance here and i'm a box who thrives on the unexpected. ha-ha! shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an insurance company to show you their rates and their competitors' rates but that's precisely what we do. going up! nope, coming down. and if you switch to progressive today you could save an average of over 500 bucks. stop it. so call me today at the number below. or is it above? dismount! oh, and he s
randi, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, rescuers say a voice called out for help.dler they found inside was unconscious. her mother was dead. so whose voice did they hear? new body cam video is out now. does it solve the mystery? we'll show it to you ahead. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality....
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---randy serrano nos tiene los ltimos detalles sobre la tragedia. adelante randy...1 1;34 pkg in- randy serrano, @randytelemundo la noticia esta mañana sobre el avión en el murieron 150 personas ha conmovido al mundo al darse a conocer que la tragedia no fue ningún accidente sino al parecer fue intencional. las autoridades francesas confirmaron hoy que. s/ brice robin fiscal de marseille francia (nat up) esto no fue un accidente fue algo deliberado. el copiloto tena la voluntad de destruir el avin, dijo el fiscal de marsella. se trat de un asesinato masivo, segn dijeron las autoridades impotentes al no saber el por qu. estudian la posibilidad de un suicidio y descartan por ahora que se trate de terrorismo. de la grabacin que se logr rescatar se deduce que el piloto sali de la cabina de control momentneament e dejando al copiloto al mando. luego se escucha la puerta que se cierra. fue ah cuando, segn las autoridades el copiloto manipul el botn de perdida de altitud. cuando el piloto intento ingresar de nuevo la puerta estaba asegurada. en la grabacin se escuchan grito
---randy serrano nos tiene los ltimos detalles sobre la tragedia. adelante randy...1 1;34 pkg in- randy serrano, @randytelemundo la noticia esta mañana sobre el avión en el murieron 150 personas ha conmovido al mundo al darse a conocer que la tragedia no fue ningún accidente sino al parecer fue intencional. las autoridades francesas confirmaron hoy que. s/ brice robin fiscal de marseille francia (nat up) esto no fue un accidente fue algo deliberado. el copiloto tena la voluntad de destruir...
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. >> nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal is live in cheltenham. what's going on? >> reporter: we have seen a lot of crashes in the last few hours. the concern going forward, that refreezing glenn was talking about here on the streets. clean-up crews saved these two cars in cheltenham collided head-on, not much left after the horrific crash. the roads here definitely slick but still unclear if weather was the culprit. and earlier on the atlantic city expressway two people were killed in a fiery accident. new jersey state police responding to more than 100 crashes, saying people were driving far too fast for these winter conditions. >> take it as slow as possible. hope everybody behind me notices this giant mattress on top of the car. >> reporter: james baylor hit the road at rush hour with heavy snow falling on this first day of spring. >> i expected sunshine and
. >> nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal is live in cheltenham. what's going on? >> reporter: we have seen a lot of crashes in the last few hours. the concern going forward, that refreezing glenn was talking about here on the streets. clean-up crews saved these two cars in cheltenham collided head-on, not much left after the horrific crash. the roads here definitely slick but still unclear if weather was the culprit. and earlier on the atlantic city expressway two people were killed in a...
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take 2 box ---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c...buenas tardes randy.e pkg ;01 ;13 1;10 ----lot--- s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo hola que tal muy buenas tardes. hoy la administración del presidente barack obama dio un paso para intentar revivir el amparo migratorio que anunció el mandatario en noviembre y que ha estado estancado luego de una intensa batalla legal. se trata de una peticin de emergencia que el departamento de justicia present hoy ante la quinta corte de apelaciones para suspender el fallo del juez andrew hanen de texas - quien bloque el alivio migratorio de obama y tambin se neg a permitir que se implementara el programa de manera temporal mientras que se debate en las cortes. todo empez con una demanda entablada por veintisis estados que argumentan que el programa de obama que amparara a millones de indocumentados es inconstitucional. como parte de la apelacin de hoy, el gobierno le pidi a la corte que si no permite que se lleven a cabo los programas conocidos como dapa y daca en todo el pas, por lo menos considere la implementacin t
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neera tanden: thank you, randi. randi was talking about place-based strategies. matching up human capital with economic development. i want to talk to you about how a number of urban areas are facing she's issues of inferior housing, failing schools. one of the initiatives that secretary castro talked about was promise zones. which is really looking at the fact that today research shows that a person's zip code has more to do with their life expectancy than their genetic code. how do we really directly address those -- what's happening to the individual in that community? promise zones someone of the initiatives. can you tell us how that helps tackle some of these challenges and what you're seeing from your experience? >> thanks. i want to echo what an honor it is to be part of a distinguished panel this morning. as we have already heard, there are a host of collective impact initiatives going on in urban communities across the country. really a modern day war on poverty. the federal government is playing a major role in this work. we are thrilled in los angeles
neera tanden: thank you, randi. randi was talking about place-based strategies. matching up human capital with economic development. i want to talk to you about how a number of urban areas are facing she's issues of inferior housing, failing schools. one of the initiatives that secretary castro talked about was promise zones. which is really looking at the fact that today research shows that a person's zip code has more to do with their life expectancy than their genetic code. how do we really...
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randy gyllenhaal, "nbc10 news." >> thank you. another viewing scheduled tomorrow morning from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. at palestra at university of pennsylvania. funeral services follow there at 10 a.m. officer wilson will then be laid to rest at a cemetery in delaware county. officer wilson's viewing and funeral will impact traffic tonight and again tomorrow in west philadelphia and around the palestra palestra. we have detailed information about detours and street closures on the "nbc10 news" app. >>> now new at 5:00, we're getting our first look at police dash cam video after a scuffle between a driver and bordentown police. >> it happened during a traffic stop in burlington county this week. and the driver at the center of it says he plans to file a lawsuit. nbc10's south jersey bureau reporter cydney long is live in south jersey. you spoke to the mayor and the union. >> reporter: i did. and the union tells me they will defend this police officer's actions. i also asked bordentown city police for their dash cam video so we can show
randy gyllenhaal, "nbc10 news." >> thank you. another viewing scheduled tomorrow morning from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. at palestra at university of pennsylvania. funeral services follow there at 10 a.m. officer wilson will then be laid to rest at a cemetery in delaware county. officer wilson's viewing and funeral will impact traffic tonight and again tomorrow in west philadelphia and around the palestra palestra. we have detailed information about detours and street closures on the...
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randi weingarten is president of the american federation of teachers which represents 1.6 million educational professionals. and, finally beth williams is evil of roxbury technology, a company with mission to get back to its urban community by creating jobs and manufacturing earth friendly products. so we have a great group of people here today. i would like to start out the discussion with lee saunders. why should we care about our urban areas? >> first let me thank c.a.p. for coordinating and sponsoring with afscme. we believe this is a discussion that is long overdue. that, in fact, there's a tragedy going on within our urban centers across this country. the lack of jobs the lack of good paying jobs, and we got to talk about it. not only on the labor side but business, academics, elected officials all of us have to think outside the box to talk about the problems that exist in the urban areas right now. you know about the detroit of the world you've heard about atlantic city. you've heard some of these cities are actually having a comeback. but if you look at the specific comebacks you wil
randi weingarten is president of the american federation of teachers which represents 1.6 million educational professionals. and, finally beth williams is evil of roxbury technology, a company with mission to get back to its urban community by creating jobs and manufacturing earth friendly products. so we have a great group of people here today. i would like to start out the discussion with lee saunders. why should we care about our urban areas? >> first let me thank c.a.p. for...
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randi, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, rescuers say a voice called out for help. as they ran toward a car overturned in a river, the toddler they found inside the car was unconscious. her mother was dead. so whose voice did they hear? new body cam video is out now. does it solve the mystery? we'll show it to you ahead. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td amer
randi, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, rescuers say a voice called out for help. as they ran toward a car overturned in a river, the toddler they found inside the car was unconscious. her mother was dead. so whose voice did they hear? new body cam video is out now. does it solve the mystery? we'll show it to you ahead. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity...
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randy gyllenhaal is live with this developing story. the warmer weather might add to the problem of building collapses? >> reporter: as temperatures rise and we get that annual spring thaw city inspectors say they see more of these building collapses. at least three in the city today leaving one person injured including here in west philadelphia, this home collapsing this morning. and as you can see, almost nothing is left standing. demolition crews knocked down the remaining wall of this west philly home hours after it suddenly collapsed. falling debris nearly hitting people on the street. dwayne owns the vacant property. >> the rain and snow prior earlier in the week last week. and all the weight made the roof cave in. >> reporter: across the city at least three buildings crumbled today in kensington a man was sent to the hospital after his house collapsed overnight. one of his dogs was killed. >> a gentleman got up in the middle of the night. when he was in the bathroom they pancaked in on each other. he is lucky to alive. >> reporte
randy gyllenhaal is live with this developing story. the warmer weather might add to the problem of building collapses? >> reporter: as temperatures rise and we get that annual spring thaw city inspectors say they see more of these building collapses. at least three in the city today leaving one person injured including here in west philadelphia, this home collapsing this morning. and as you can see, almost nothing is left standing. demolition crews knocked down the remaining wall of this...
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randi kaye has that angle. >> reporter: a 3,000 foot tumble from the sky.happened to this ses cessna plane carrying nine people. >> it's very obvious the aircraft path was near vertical. >> reporter: why this plane dropped straight down killing everyone on board back in 1997 baffled the ntsb. no black boxes were recovered to call for cockpit video cameras. california based physics corporation delivered dozens of cameras though none to major airlines. >> they have the camera facing to the door behind the pilots. you can have a camera behind the pilots. depending on the type of lens chosen for the camera. you could have wide field of view or narrow field of view. >> reporter: they're designed on the instruments, the pilot's hands or even their feet. not necessarily on the pilot's faces. they can record up to 32 hours and the company said they can survive a crash. withstanding heat. >> it will stand at 5,000 pound static crush load. >> reporter: like black boxes, has a beacon that lasts up to 90 days allowing time to locate them. >> you can actually see when p
randi kaye has that angle. >> reporter: a 3,000 foot tumble from the sky.happened to this ses cessna plane carrying nine people. >> it's very obvious the aircraft path was near vertical. >> reporter: why this plane dropped straight down killing everyone on board back in 1997 baffled the ntsb. no black boxes were recovered to call for cockpit video cameras. california based physics corporation delivered dozens of cameras though none to major airlines. >> they have the...
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randy, this could be going to court. >> they will be filing suit tomorrow. the owner of this car dealership says they often go to new jersey to look for new vehicles. yesterday they found a new car and yesterday they were pulled over and the entire stop was caught on video. he says he was on his way to an auto auction dealing his dealership car with three of his colleagues and a police officer pulled them over. >> i'm asking you one more time to step out of the vehicle. >> or what? >> i reached into my pocket at the same time i asked why did you pull me over. he said he would have happily provided i.d. but first he wanted to know why he was stopped. he continues questioning the officer and it leads to this. >> why did you pull me over. >> i'm going to tell you why when you get out of the car, you're under arrest. >> he was pulled out of the car and arrested. police later tell him the reason he was stopped was his dealership plates were unclear. but an attorney thinks the traffic stop and scuffle would have been racially motivated. >> why is that because you'
randy, this could be going to court. >> they will be filing suit tomorrow. the owner of this car dealership says they often go to new jersey to look for new vehicles. yesterday they found a new car and yesterday they were pulled over and the entire stop was caught on video. he says he was on his way to an auto auction dealing his dealership car with three of his colleagues and a police officer pulled them over. >> i'm asking you one more time to step out of the vehicle. >> or...
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, you know pulled the game out like this. >> a lot of wizards fans will be in church tomorrow with randy. >>> next opponent for the wizards, trail blazers at home on monday night. >>> we go down a level to college basketball now. maryland unable to complete the three-game sweep over michigan state today so the terps fall short of capturing the big ten tournament title but the team has plenty to play for. here's how it went down today. early on maryland they really had it going, especially the fresh men. started the game 5 for 5, the jumper was falling. the terps led by as much as 16 but the second half it was a different story. here comes michigan state. marvin clark jr. not only cuts the lead to 1 but he's also going to make a highlight reel with that play. then just a few minutes later, it's a two-point game. travis thrice drops. got that shot to fall. tied at 45 all of a sudden. later in the half spartans up 3. wells didn't have a great game but this a much-needed bucket. terps down 1. michigan state's day. valentine to brandon dawson. dawson with 17 for the game. michigan state, they
, you know pulled the game out like this. >> a lot of wizards fans will be in church tomorrow with randy. >>> next opponent for the wizards, trail blazers at home on monday night. >>> we go down a level to college basketball now. maryland unable to complete the three-game sweep over michigan state today so the terps fall short of capturing the big ten tournament title but the team has plenty to play for. here's how it went down today. early on maryland they really had it...
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randy kinipping, thank you. les, thank you as well. >>> straight ahead, all of this comes as crews work tirelessly there at the scene of the crash to recover as much as they possibly can. debris remains. trying to find that second black box. we'll take you live to france to that scene, coming up. >>> also ahead, this controversial law in indiana needs quote/unquote a fix. those are words straight from indiana's governor as he faced reporters and blamed media for, quote, smearing the law. hear what he said today, and more importantly, what he did. next. look! this is the new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. our hero is the soba noodle. (mmmm) which we pair with fresh spinach (ahhh) mushrooms (yes) and chicken raised without antibiotics. (very nice) then top with a soy-miso broth. that noise! panera broth bowls should be slurped with gusto! (yumm) to explore further order online or visit your neighborhood panera bread. >>> let's talk about indiana again here. republican governor mike pence speaking ear
randy kinipping, thank you. les, thank you as well. >>> straight ahead, all of this comes as crews work tirelessly there at the scene of the crash to recover as much as they possibly can. debris remains. trying to find that second black box. we'll take you live to france to that scene, coming up. >>> also ahead, this controversial law in indiana needs quote/unquote a fix. those are words straight from indiana's governor as he faced reporters and blamed media for, quote,...
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randi kaye has that angle. >> reporter: a 3,000 foot tumble from the sky.hat's what happened to the zesz nah plane carrying 9 people. >> it's very obvious the aircraft path was near vertical. >> reporter: why this plane dropped straight down killing everyone on board back in 1997 baffled the ntsb. no black boxes were recovered to call for cockpit video cameras. california based physics corporation delivered dozens of cameras though none to major airlines. >> they have the camera facing to the door behind the pilots. you can have a camera behind the pilots. depending on the type of lens chosen for the camera. you could have wide field of view or narrow field of view. >> reporter: they're designed on the instruments, the pilot's hands or even their feet. not necessarily on the pilot's faces. they can record up to 32 hours and the company said they can survive a crash. withstanding heat. >> it will stand at 5,000 pound static crush load. >> reporter: like black boxes, has a beacon that lasts up to 90 days allowing time to locate them. >> you can actually see w
randi kaye has that angle. >> reporter: a 3,000 foot tumble from the sky.hat's what happened to the zesz nah plane carrying 9 people. >> it's very obvious the aircraft path was near vertical. >> reporter: why this plane dropped straight down killing everyone on board back in 1997 baffled the ntsb. no black boxes were recovered to call for cockpit video cameras. california based physics corporation delivered dozens of cameras though none to major airlines. >> they have...
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randy gyllenhaal joins us live from the district where the police are questioning the shooter. officials say it looks like he was trying to protect the people inside? >> reporter: they say he may have saved a number of lives inside this barber shop. the man turned himself in here at the 16th district police headquarters. police are investigating whether this was a case of self-defense. it start just before 3:00 this afternoon inside a barber shop in west philadelphia. police tell me a ási0-year-old man inside the shop started some sort of fight, pulling a gun, opening fire at staff and customers. now, he may have been specifically targeting somebody but what appears to be a case of good timing. another man with a concealed weapons permit walks into the shop, sees what is happening and fires back striking that shooter in the chest and killing him.eìáhp &hc