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ream claims she died in an accident while playing with his son, scott.tt died in a car accident in 1994. nine years after cindy disappeared. >> he's still trying to blame it on his son. saying that they were playing up on some carpet reels at this warehouse. and cindy fell down this elevator shaft. >> at the morgue, dr. spitz has two goals. he tries to confirm that the remains are indeed cindy's. >> once we lay it out, we can photograph everything. we needed to be definitive in regard to the identification. we can't as a medical examiner just assume it is who we think it is based on circumstantial information. we have to be definitive and use some type of biological means to confirm the identity. >> and he looks for signs of injury that would explain how this person died. and if there is any truth to arthur ream's story. >> he hasn't come totally clean. he has stated he knew where the body was and helped the investigators locate the body. but he has never actually said he committed the murder. so those are the questions i hope to answer. >>> coming up, c
ream claims she died in an accident while playing with his son, scott.tt died in a car accident in 1994. nine years after cindy disappeared. >> he's still trying to blame it on his son. saying that they were playing up on some carpet reels at this warehouse. and cindy fell down this elevator shaft. >> at the morgue, dr. spitz has two goals. he tries to confirm that the remains are indeed cindy's. >> once we lay it out, we can photograph everything. we needed to be definitive...
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first i will just say my name is patrick here to speak with diane reams. reams. i'm a book reviewer and writer and i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthology. that's one of the reasons i get the privilege of being near today because i interview authors recently and i love it. i don't think that our panelists need much introduction. however, dianne is the host of a show on npr, and she has been so for many years. we are delighted to have her speak about "on my own," her new book. i have lots of questions but i will try to make time for yours. thank you for being here. >> it is my pleasure. [applause] >> diane is a national treasure, and her new book is a very heartfelt one about coming to terms with what life is like after a spouse dies a long marriage and life continues on. today i'm going to speak with diane about a great many things in the book that we will havee time to talk about her career in radio and some of her favorite moments. on my own is about being on your own, but it's also if you will about a solitary life that
first i will just say my name is patrick here to speak with diane reams. reams. i'm a book reviewer and writer and i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthology. that's one of the reasons i get the privilege of being near today because i interview authors recently and i love it. i don't think that our panelists need much introduction. however, dianne is the host of a show on npr, and she has been so for many years. we are delighted to have her speak about...
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she came over and reamed me out for it. trish: what do you mean, ream me out. >> basically was tired of working with us. she couldn't stand us. she referred to the uniformed division as a bunch of a holes and. trish: she swear at you? >> yes. >> how common was that kind of behavior in your view. >> it didn't happen every day but happened enough where quite a few people who were secret service uniformed divisions officers and like myself and agents had that kind of behavior from her. in some cases even worse. trish: gary, you know, these events happened quite some time ago. >> sure. trish: she is running for president now, suddenly you're writing about it. a lot of people might see you're a bit of opportunist here, are you? >> no. i wrote the book because i want the american people to know the truth. the timing now, i just retired from 29 year career with the federal government, air force, secret service, air marshals. i wouldn't, clearly i have walked through some kind of doorway or breach as far as talking out it, i wasn't
she came over and reamed me out for it. trish: what do you mean, ream me out. >> basically was tired of working with us. she couldn't stand us. she referred to the uniformed division as a bunch of a holes and. trish: she swear at you? >> yes. >> how common was that kind of behavior in your view. >> it didn't happen every day but happened enough where quite a few people who were secret service uniformed divisions officers and like myself and agents had that kind of...
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ream hot. we were right to.o we ended up slowing it down at times. >> so when that started happening, it started getting closer and closer, and i cannot tell you how fast it happened. >> reporter: when fire and wind mix, embers fly. >> the embers made it to two houses across the street. >> reporter: some embers even burned holes through williams' shirt. it took firefighters about an hour to get control. >> they would have caught on fire real quick. the that house caught on fire. >> reporter: neighbors asked the city to trim the weeds but it hasn't happened yesterday. >> they were supposed to have someone out here this week i believe. it didn't happen. >>> in sfrarn, a man fell into the ocean and got rescued in a cave. he is okay beside some minor injuries. >>> bart is trying something different to keep people safe. a new suicide prevention campaign. >> reporter: the bart stations in downtown berkeley and san francisco's embarcadero have a dubious distinction. these other stations with the highest number of suici
ream hot. we were right to.o we ended up slowing it down at times. >> so when that started happening, it started getting closer and closer, and i cannot tell you how fast it happened. >> reporter: when fire and wind mix, embers fly. >> the embers made it to two houses across the street. >> reporter: some embers even burned holes through williams' shirt. it took firefighters about an hour to get control. >> they would have caught on fire real quick. the that house...
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>> there's reams and reams of article and academic studies and there's all kinds of crosscurrents and issues at work. here's how i feel, every job i've had literally from a child to secretary of state people have been able to count on me. they've been able to trust me. they know that i'm going to work my heart out for them. when i hold a job, charlie, i'm really popular. when i was senator in new york i ran for re-election i was re-elected with 67% of the vote when i ran for secretary of state not seeking the job but doing the job -- i had a 66% approval rating but i know i have to work hard to make sure -- >> rose: it's an issue. it's more than you just have to work hard it's more than how some people in significant polls feel they say about you and your opponent as well and say you don't trust you and you started to speak about this. >> yes, i have. >> rose: tell them. >> it's something i clearly don't like to hear. nobody would and at such variance with the way i am perceived when i do a job. >> rose: and they say that. >> and at the time of fear, anxiety, discouragement and it's p
>> there's reams and reams of article and academic studies and there's all kinds of crosscurrents and issues at work. here's how i feel, every job i've had literally from a child to secretary of state people have been able to count on me. they've been able to trust me. they know that i'm going to work my heart out for them. when i hold a job, charlie, i'm really popular. when i was senator in new york i ran for re-election i was re-elected with 67% of the vote when i ran for secretary of...
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the last three or four months have had a ream of negative data from china for apple.ther it's sales going down, whether it's the beijing removal of certain iphone models, that can actually turn around and get positive. it's hard to see it getting much more negative than that. i hate to throw hostage to fortune by saying that but i see more asymmetric risk -- >> if apple gone from technology leader from innovation to innovation, to energy follower. >> it's not priced like that. >> it's priced like it should be, fairly like a hardware company. a consumer product hardware company. >> it's a luxury goods company too though. >> you don't know what the iphone 7's going to be. >> don't forget 5g. >> that's why it's a buy right now. >> samsung is apple technology and it's not a bad one. it's not a luxury item. >> well, you spill your champagne on it, it's good, right? >> you've had phone buying patterns change dramatically. i was incentive. they should hire the engineers from samsung. >> i don't know if i would put it past them to be able to do that though. i think they could
the last three or four months have had a ream of negative data from china for apple.ther it's sales going down, whether it's the beijing removal of certain iphone models, that can actually turn around and get positive. it's hard to see it getting much more negative than that. i hate to throw hostage to fortune by saying that but i see more asymmetric risk -- >> if apple gone from technology leader from innovation to innovation, to energy follower. >> it's not priced like that....
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you're going to find sunshine at a ream yumm on the coast. you've got low clouds, 59 degrees, partly cloudy skies, high earlier today, 73 all day ocean air-conditioning around the inner east bay as we show you san francisco right now, 58 degrees. low clouds. high today of only 66. san jose, you can see right now, we have 60s, patchy low clouds. into the santa clara valley, wake up tomorrow morning, you'll likely see some low clouds. inland valeries are running about 5 degrees cooler than this time. yesterday for livermore and those on shore winds, still an all-day occurrence here. fairfield and livermore, on shore winds, 10 to 15 miles per hour. right now, low clouds are parked across the central bay. we think as we head into toll morning, moving through the grade, through the delta into sacramento, from 5:00 through 8:00, notice 9:00, the clouds start to go clear out of the tri valley and south bay. so san francisco, on the coast back towards half moon bay. a lot of clouds and misty skies. inland temperatures kept very comfortable thanks to
you're going to find sunshine at a ream yumm on the coast. you've got low clouds, 59 degrees, partly cloudy skies, high earlier today, 73 all day ocean air-conditioning around the inner east bay as we show you san francisco right now, 58 degrees. low clouds. high today of only 66. san jose, you can see right now, we have 60s, patchy low clouds. into the santa clara valley, wake up tomorrow morning, you'll likely see some low clouds. inland valeries are running about 5 degrees cooler than this...
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courage every his convictions, so we have here a very, very good leader, a willing conservative, and a ream reagan-like happy warrier joining this ticket. and so i amex cited that you'll get to know mike pence. >> "eyewitness news" anchor jessica dean will be live at the rnc all this week, look for her reports right here on cbs-3. >>> meanwhile, presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton hold five-point lead over donald trump in the latest cnn pole. clinton also in the state of ohio today, but in cincinnati at the naacp convention, republican donald trump turned down the naacp's invitation because the rnc was starting today in cleveland. >> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of campaign 2016. on the radio with "kyw news radio" and 1210wpht, on line with cbsphilly.com. and on tv with cbs news, and of course, your "eyewitness news" team, right here on cbs-3. >>> so, was there any relief on the rails for septa riders today? coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", septa puts more trains on the tracks, and releases a new schedule. we'll find out how commuters fare
courage every his convictions, so we have here a very, very good leader, a willing conservative, and a ream reagan-like happy warrier joining this ticket. and so i amex cited that you'll get to know mike pence. >> "eyewitness news" anchor jessica dean will be live at the rnc all this week, look for her reports right here on cbs-3. >>> meanwhile, presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton hold five-point lead over donald trump in the latest cnn pole....
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if you go on her website there's reams and reams of information. that's the challenge for her.ght a lot about these policies, and has laid out very detailed plans, and so to boil that down is harder. i think she's talking about -- and will fight to increase the minimum wage, i think, is a popular issue. people want to pretend it's not popular because they don't want to increase the minimum wage. people pretending it's not popular. talking about how to make college more affordable with a plan that can pass or some elements that can pass. she needs to figure out how to boil it down for the environment that we're in. people want information quickly and in most concise way. >> i mentioned donald trump. does he have to offer specifics on the plan with manufacturing? >> oh, i mean, he -- if he intended to win, yeah. i don't think he'll do that. his entire health care proposal is "it's going to be great." i think with hillary what her main slogan should be is "i'm not trump." these policy positions are fine. you can talk about them and get in details with people who need them. by and
if you go on her website there's reams and reams of information. that's the challenge for her.ght a lot about these policies, and has laid out very detailed plans, and so to boil that down is harder. i think she's talking about -- and will fight to increase the minimum wage, i think, is a popular issue. people want to pretend it's not popular because they don't want to increase the minimum wage. people pretending it's not popular. talking about how to make college more affordable with a plan...
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harder for them to hang on to what they have in syria and if that goes, it is there -- the end of their reamsa so-called caliphate. the likelihood is they will keep on fighting and hitting. they will keep trying to provoke another sectarian war or deepening of the existing sectarian war here in iraq. so the future, i am afraid to say, is likely to include many more of these kinds of incidents, many more dead. world -- warsaw world powers are meeting where they decided to send 5000 troops to eastern europe. president obama agreed to send 1000 troops. exit was high on the agenda as they look at how the exit can impact security concerns. i spoke with the former u.s. ambassador to nato. i began by asking him if this deployment would deter the russian aggression we saw in ukraine. >> it is supposed to send a clear signal to moscow to president couldn't and the russian military that nato including the u.s. and great britain and germany and canada are going to be at the forefront when it comes to defending the countries of eastern europe, particularly the baltic states and poland that if there is a
harder for them to hang on to what they have in syria and if that goes, it is there -- the end of their reamsa so-called caliphate. the likelihood is they will keep on fighting and hitting. they will keep trying to provoke another sectarian war or deepening of the existing sectarian war here in iraq. so the future, i am afraid to say, is likely to include many more of these kinds of incidents, many more dead. world -- warsaw world powers are meeting where they decided to send 5000 troops to...
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. >> because they didn't have reams, everything they made from shirts to pillows was one of a kind. today even though they have more, that i stick to their roots and part of their identity and why people love their products. >> almost all of the fabric groups have been given to us or we buy secondary excess or inventory. it has to be low cost. we're not a high end thing. >> their lack of funds also meant they didn't have a marketing budget. the company started in brooklyn, new york, but moved to easton, pennsylvania, where they opened their store. they took every opportunity they got to bring customers in. >> you say hi to everyone who walks by your door. that was the first thing. >> that wasn't enough especially since easton itself had fallen on hard times. >> we were very aware of the challenges. we had to dispes the idea that coming downtown was unsafe. we had to create reasons for them to visit. >> that's how community-oriented activities became part of the mer can time home plan to get people to shop local. >> we wanted people to talk about us whether they took a class or came
. >> because they didn't have reams, everything they made from shirts to pillows was one of a kind. today even though they have more, that i stick to their roots and part of their identity and why people love their products. >> almost all of the fabric groups have been given to us or we buy secondary excess or inventory. it has to be low cost. we're not a high end thing. >> their lack of funds also meant they didn't have a marketing budget. the company started in brooklyn, new...
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. >> because they didn't have ream smt of the same fabric, everything they made was one of a kind before today even though they can afford more, they stick to their roots because items part of their identity and why people love their products. >> almost all the fabric goods have either been given to us or we bought secondary excess, but again, if all has to be low cost because what we're doing is not a high end thing. 100 and under is where we like to live. >> their lack of funds also meant they didn't have a marketing budget. the company start in brooklyn, new rk but moved to easton, pennsylvania where they opened their store. they took every opportunity they got to bring customers in. >> you say hi to everyone who walks by your door. that was the first thing. >> but that wasn't enough. especially since easton had fallen on hard times. >> we were very aware of the challenges. people wouldn't come down town. we had to become a destination. >> that's howtown. we had to become a destination. >> that's how community oriented activities became part of the plan to get people to shop local. >>
. >> because they didn't have ream smt of the same fabric, everything they made was one of a kind before today even though they can afford more, they stick to their roots because items part of their identity and why people love their products. >> almost all the fabric goods have either been given to us or we bought secondary excess, but again, if all has to be low cost because what we're doing is not a high end thing. 100 and under is where we like to live. >> their lack of...
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system is rigged this comes as otherth members are jumping on the story saying it smacks preferential ream under secretary f state that had done the same types of things number one he or she would have been fired they i would have been brought up under prosecution by the justice department. >> moo meanwhile republicans last presidential nominee mitt t romney is making it clear that he will not be supporting eithee candidate for president. >> hillary clinton is not an ideal person to be president at the same time as i've expressed about mr. trump i believe on the basis of temperment and character that those are areas where i feel i simply can't vote for him. h >> it is clouded meeting win lynch and. >> bias and compromised in new york. bryan ennis fox news. >> still to come nasa trying toy pull off a tricky mission. >> said to end tomorrow wans when mass says space craft sa enters orbit. >> which country took top prizee in wife carrying world championship we're serious. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wi
system is rigged this comes as otherth members are jumping on the story saying it smacks preferential ream under secretary f state that had done the same types of things number one he or she would have been fired they i would have been brought up under prosecution by the justice department. >> moo meanwhile republicans last presidential nominee mitt t romney is making it clear that he will not be supporting eithee candidate for president. >> hillary clinton is not an ideal person to...
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at 9:50, npr hosts diane ream, discussing her become "on my own." an actor talks bit his children's book. and juan william on his new book "we the people" now. now author david priess. you're watching a special edition of booktv in primetime on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. for those who were here this morning, welcome back. for those who are new to the session, welcome to the 2016 roosevelt reading festival. so glad to have you here today. i think you already know the format. i will talk for about a half hour, then about ten minutes of question and answer, and then he'll go out and set up and be able to get signed copies of the book which are pretty wonderful. we're very excited about this ear year at the library. 75th every at -- 75th 75th anniversary at the end of the month, and this is something that franklin and eleanor roosevelt would be happy about. they want ted this site to be used as a center to bring people together to have a meaning philadelphia conversation. we have a membership table. we greatly appreciate it.
at 9:50, npr hosts diane ream, discussing her become "on my own." an actor talks bit his children's book. and juan william on his new book "we the people" now. now author david priess. you're watching a special edition of booktv in primetime on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. for those who were here this morning, welcome back. for those who are new to the session, welcome to the 2016 roosevelt reading festival. so glad to have you here today. i...
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the eye need a ream of paper kind of thing. when did they get into this business?y acquired corporate express about 10 years ago. $4.3 billion acquisition. that really kind of vault of them into this world. now they are the bullet -- biggest promotional company in the world. they deal with half of the fortune 1000 companies. 24 hour fitness, another u.s. olympic sponsor, staples makes all their employee clothing. they supply all the supplies for the janitors. there is obviously printing supplies and things like that. the gyms have day care centers. all the toys are provided by staples. carol: coming up, a setback for the white house when it comes to unions and why bernie sanders is not throwing in the towel. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back. we are inside the magazine's headquarters in new york city. still ahead, bernie sanders just will not quit. who owns your fingerprints? and even the wealthiest families sometimes can't hide for the tax man. that's all ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: i'm here with editor ellen pollack. there are many more must reads this week
the eye need a ream of paper kind of thing. when did they get into this business?y acquired corporate express about 10 years ago. $4.3 billion acquisition. that really kind of vault of them into this world. now they are the bullet -- biggest promotional company in the world. they deal with half of the fortune 1000 companies. 24 hour fitness, another u.s. olympic sponsor, staples makes all their employee clothing. they supply all the supplies for the janitors. there is obviously printing...
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. >> we're on the weather watch tonight at popup thunderstorms move throughout ream sglon take a look at video from bethesda a tree fell over took down power lines with it and you can see right there there are looks like first responders out there trying to guide people around all the mess that's going on out there and similar scenes like this all across the region tonight and sue palka is the worst of this over now. >> shawn absolutely it is and there's a couple of warnings and this was bonafide squall line fired up by 95 degree heat and humidity and it came through with attitude and sguingts to 50, 60 miles an hour taking down a lot of trees and literally dozens of reports of trees coming down tonight and as mentioned the worst is just about over. and the back emof the rain as cleared the back portion of roadway and worst of the storms now over tortd dover and georgetown areas heads up ocean city and bethany and everyone else out at the beaches headed your way and there are still two severe thunderstorm warnings one of which in southern st. lot of lightning. gusts of 50 to 60 capabl
. >> we're on the weather watch tonight at popup thunderstorms move throughout ream sglon take a look at video from bethesda a tree fell over took down power lines with it and you can see right there there are looks like first responders out there trying to guide people around all the mess that's going on out there and similar scenes like this all across the region tonight and sue palka is the worst of this over now. >> shawn absolutely it is and there's a couple of warnings and...
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it will offer 850 reams, a coffee bar, a restaurant. when we checked, they're about $250 a night.t went out of business in 2014. the properties was bought in january. >>> you have another chance to become a multi-millionaire tonight. >> there's still a chance. the next mega millions drawing is tonight at 11:00. the jackpot is 380 million bucks if you take the cash option. this jackpot rolled over without a winner breaking the previous record. wheel bring you the winning numbers on nbc 10 at 11:00. >> we're still in a first alert. the humidity is going to make it feel like triple digits some of that is the first thing you'll notice when you walkout side. it's going to feel like yesterday. we'll have thunderstorms as we go into par of the day tomorrow. the good news is the second half of your weekend. by sunday, we ool be dryer. lower humidity in the forecast for your sunday. that will be a nice change. you'll definitely notice that. for today, the excess it heat will stay high. temperatures, mid-90s. that's potentially dangerous. you don't want to be outside. make sure you stay hyd
it will offer 850 reams, a coffee bar, a restaurant. when we checked, they're about $250 a night.t went out of business in 2014. the properties was bought in january. >>> you have another chance to become a multi-millionaire tonight. >> there's still a chance. the next mega millions drawing is tonight at 11:00. the jackpot is 380 million bucks if you take the cash option. this jackpot rolled over without a winner breaking the previous record. wheel bring you the winning numbers...
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there are reams of articles and studies. there's all kinds of cross currents and issues at work.ere is how i feel. every job i have ever had from the time i was a child until i was secretary of have been able to count on me, to trust me. they know i'm going to work my heart out for them. when i hold a job i'm popular. when i was senator in new york, i ran for reelection. 67% of the vote. when i served as secretary of state, not seeking the job. percent approval rating. charlie: it is an issue. it is more than just you have to work hard. this goes to the core of how some people say they feel about you and your opponent as well. you have thought about this. somethingn: it is that clearly i don't like to hear. nobody would. with theuch variance way i am perceived when i'm doing a job. charlie: your friends say that. ms. clinton: part of it is seeking this job at this time of fear, discouragement, rejectionism. who aretand people asking these questions. i hope to be able to answer them. charlie: how will you change this? ms. clinton: the same thing was true in the primary. there was
there are reams of articles and studies. there's all kinds of cross currents and issues at work.ere is how i feel. every job i have ever had from the time i was a child until i was secretary of have been able to count on me, to trust me. they know i'm going to work my heart out for them. when i hold a job i'm popular. when i was senator in new york, i ran for reelection. 67% of the vote. when i served as secretary of state, not seeking the job. percent approval rating. charlie: it is an issue....
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away a few deductions about the possibility that get us into the individual supply guarantee transfer ream this is something the commission didn't have to act on only to come up with an incentive to make it more attractive to occur. >> thank you, commissioners. >> thank you i have a couple of comments and suggestions if i wonder first is their full partners to the water agreement and their issue their supply guarantee is not sufficient to their needs north san jose and the city of santa clara are different cases in that they are temporary customers that have gotten to rely on a temporary water supply for the basically needs of community and that is a difficult situations that existed for a long time and in addition asking for more water than ref as temporary customers the first agreement in 84 was in response to a litigation and a contentious relationship that exist one our wholly customers the 84 agreement created a base in part predictable in their cooperation the following on agreement to 2009 took that further and started to deal for the first one with the supply questions but didn't p
away a few deductions about the possibility that get us into the individual supply guarantee transfer ream this is something the commission didn't have to act on only to come up with an incentive to make it more attractive to occur. >> thank you, commissioners. >> thank you i have a couple of comments and suggestions if i wonder first is their full partners to the water agreement and their issue their supply guarantee is not sufficient to their needs north san jose and the city of...
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. >> linda lovelace and harry reams in "deep throat" were celebrities. >> i'd like to see legitimateed pornographic films merged together. i think the two industries have got to merge together. >> do people walk up to you on the street and recognize you? >> people are afraid of me. >> this is the time when the sexual revolution went mainstream. you could go to the grocery store and buy sex advice in line at the checkout counter. you could buy a kind of knowingness or awareness about sex that was different than what was widely available in the past. >> the real way that the sexual revolution filtered down to us was the reading materials we were discovering in our parents' houses, including "the joy of sex." >> it was a modern marriage manual. one of the things that made the book famous was its illustrations. >> you found text accompanied by very specific nude drawings of all manifestations of sexual acts and behavior and posturing. >> why did you write the book? >> well, i think it's the first one that's been based on the knowledge of 1974 rather than 1874. >> this book became amazing
. >> linda lovelace and harry reams in "deep throat" were celebrities. >> i'd like to see legitimateed pornographic films merged together. i think the two industries have got to merge together. >> do people walk up to you on the street and recognize you? >> people are afraid of me. >> this is the time when the sexual revolution went mainstream. you could go to the grocery store and buy sex advice in line at the checkout counter. you could buy a kind of...
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reaming size of a new apartment is down from a decade ago. average apartment in the northeast is 856 square feet. in our area, the average studio was 480 square feet. one bedroom had 717 square feet. baltimore had some of the smallest rental units in the country. no word about prices is the thi thing. >> those aren't small. >> i can tell you, my one bedroom. they got me. 6:41 right now. want to go to chuck for an update on the forecast. >> pay more, get less. that's the way things go in d.c. real estate. still dealing with rain in the eastern suburbs, now along route 50 here headed eastbound to annapolis. the rain has come to an end for all corners of the capitol beltway. lingering showers along prince william parkway. we'll get more dry hours in here. still a slight chance for a shower later this afternoon. may want to grab the umbrella just to play it on the safe side. mid to upper 80s today. man, is it going to be sweltering around here. your ten-day forecast in ten minutes. let's get a check of route 50 with jack taylor. >> your troubled
reaming size of a new apartment is down from a decade ago. average apartment in the northeast is 856 square feet. in our area, the average studio was 480 square feet. one bedroom had 717 square feet. baltimore had some of the smallest rental units in the country. no word about prices is the thi thing. >> those aren't small. >> i can tell you, my one bedroom. they got me. 6:41 right now. want to go to chuck for an update on the forecast. >> pay more, get less. that's the way...
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he compiled reams of information about people. >> if they own a gun, what magazines they read, what carhey own. >> we had a microtargeted voter file in which we had up 225 pieces of household level information about them. we knew what kind of car they had. >> republicans today most often drive ford mustangs, audition, mercedes. democrats are more likely to own a honda civic hybrid, volvo, or nissan leaf. they watch tv shows, conservatives like "dancing with the stars" and modern family. >> you won't have to pay taxes for the rest of your life. >> liberals are more likely to watch "law and order" or "30 rock." >> tonight tgf will not be the worst thing on television. it will be john stossel. who's with me? >> yeah, not surprised that liberals watch that. >> what difference does that make? >> it tells you things like if you want to reach an independent swing woman voter, buy the house and garden channel. if you want to reach a republican-leaning but less likely to vote independent swing man, go buy the golf channel. >> rove did research on blacks who might vote for bush and found many are
he compiled reams of information about people. >> if they own a gun, what magazines they read, what carhey own. >> we had a microtargeted voter file in which we had up 225 pieces of household level information about them. we knew what kind of car they had. >> republicans today most often drive ford mustangs, audition, mercedes. democrats are more likely to own a honda civic hybrid, volvo, or nissan leaf. they watch tv shows, conservatives like "dancing with the...
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janet reams here with more. hel hello, shannon. >> reporter: hey, there, shep. pro-life groups call it life affirming. it has planks that include things like making smure there' no taxpayer funding that goes to planned parenthood. and talking about this, the gop senator also said the selection of mike pence is a big decisiwi pro lifers. >> pro lifers can be part of a strong national voice for the cause of life, but we can be confident of more than that. we can be confident of governor pence's strong, proven performance on life issues and that is so critical. >> reporter: pro life groups say picking mike pence as the number two, shows the signal trump is serious about social issues for social contelephoservatives and been called a hero of the pro life movement because of his fight against planned parenthood, and that e leklecti and he's being called dangerous skpun acceptable, and called the gop platform, hands down the worst we've ever seen, and adds some of the most dangerous abortion restrictions in the country. conservatives say donald trump will be true to h
janet reams here with more. hel hello, shannon. >> reporter: hey, there, shep. pro-life groups call it life affirming. it has planks that include things like making smure there' no taxpayer funding that goes to planned parenthood. and talking about this, the gop senator also said the selection of mike pence is a big decisiwi pro lifers. >> pro lifers can be part of a strong national voice for the cause of life, but we can be confident of more than that. we can be confident of...
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none of it seemed ream. >> it is a sniper from up here somewhere? >> it's a sniper. >> get down, get down. >> nowhere seemed safe. one man prayed in the parking garage, behind him, the sound of sirens and more gunfire. at 10:23, there were reports of four officers shot, a few minutes later, it was ten officers shot. three of them dead. the police chief said he believed there were two snipers. on twitter, dallas police posted a photo of this man in a camouflage shirt who was apparently carrying a long gun, possibly a rifle with the message, this is one of our suspects. please, help us find him. the man later identified as mark hughes, is seen in this video walking up to an officer and giving him his rifle. it turned out he wasn't a sneer sniper but just a protester who had a license to carry the weapon. after being questioned by police, hughes was released. meanwhile, the grim numbers continue to rise. 11 officers have been shot. police announced the death of a fourth officer. >> inside the el centro building. >> then, nearly two hours after the firs
none of it seemed ream. >> it is a sniper from up here somewhere? >> it's a sniper. >> get down, get down. >> nowhere seemed safe. one man prayed in the parking garage, behind him, the sound of sirens and more gunfire. at 10:23, there were reports of four officers shot, a few minutes later, it was ten officers shot. three of them dead. the police chief said he believed there were two snipers. on twitter, dallas police posted a photo of this man in a camouflage shirt who...
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all you need is a typewriter and a few reams of paper. i'm glad you came home for a while and i wish it could have been longer. i had a good time. and as always, proud of you. very few seekers go out in the world as well-armed as you are. i'll keep after rubin for the thousand dollars he owes you for technical work. he says he has a fat job for you next summer but so do i. mine's a lot fatter, 44 books, rich and famous by 21. no problem. anyway, figure on seeing you at christmas if not before that. we had a wonderful time with dived son and his family last year. hopefully we do it again -- davidson. so let's keep this in mind and plan for it. we still have aways to go before we can act like good friends and yell at each other without worrying what it all means. we did pretty well considering small amount of time we actually put into it. you're a good person and i love you for that as much as because you're my son. or, because you're about to be rich and pay my expenses forever. [laughter] with my wisdom and your talent are bets are covere
all you need is a typewriter and a few reams of paper. i'm glad you came home for a while and i wish it could have been longer. i had a good time. and as always, proud of you. very few seekers go out in the world as well-armed as you are. i'll keep after rubin for the thousand dollars he owes you for technical work. he says he has a fat job for you next summer but so do i. mine's a lot fatter, 44 books, rich and famous by 21. no problem. anyway, figure on seeing you at christmas if not before...
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these brothers, mike and dave standing he will, ream did i place that ad in 2013, and it became an internetsation. >> we never thought anything like that was going to happen. we didn't even like know how to get something to go viral. >> the response was huge. their adventures led to book deal, now movie. they're on screen counterparts say their pathway to fame was more than dumb luck. >> it was cool cue lakes behind this. these guys are roam i cool, really smart guys. >> we didn't know that during the move. >> i we played them little dumb. >> in the movie version, anna kendrick and aubrey, had pick up as wedding dates. the brothers have promised to keep it classy, but their new friends have different ideas. >> the brothers finds themselves out partied, and scrambling to save the day. marlie hall, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and still ahead on "eyewitness news", we will go live to dallas for the latest on the city in mourning after the aftermath of five officers ambushed, also get the latest on the investigation. >>> plus, good news is on the way for septa after a week of commuter chaos. wh
these brothers, mike and dave standing he will, ream did i place that ad in 2013, and it became an internetsation. >> we never thought anything like that was going to happen. we didn't even like know how to get something to go viral. >> the response was huge. their adventures led to book deal, now movie. they're on screen counterparts say their pathway to fame was more than dumb luck. >> it was cool cue lakes behind this. these guys are roam i cool, really smart guys. >>...
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i'm curious as to what entity or person that you ream most of the blame. >> that will be in the a's of my fellow citizens. of not in the business proportioning culpability. i think there's enough to go around to say there's enough urgency and ingenuity and valor. that really is my take away. maybe it's because i've talked to the families of the four in the last couple of days. when you do what i used to do for a living, you ask the families what is it that you would like to see done. i'm at peace that we did exactly for the families what we said we would do. it just took longer, but we did but we several do. l theird to tell tige widows and families the truth about their response and the security leading up to her. we have more information than the other committees had, and we could have had more had we had just a tiny bit of operation from the other side. along those lines in a way, but put aside the attack itself and what happened that particular night, have you been able to in some way some abstract way, it get into the theer theme mind regarding u.s. presence in libya. how he wante
i'm curious as to what entity or person that you ream most of the blame. >> that will be in the a's of my fellow citizens. of not in the business proportioning culpability. i think there's enough to go around to say there's enough urgency and ingenuity and valor. that really is my take away. maybe it's because i've talked to the families of the four in the last couple of days. when you do what i used to do for a living, you ask the families what is it that you would like to see done. i'm...
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three convictions for the detective who pored through reams of phone numbers and sniffed out a murderif it makes sense, then that's probably what it is. >> reporter: pretty obvious if i ask you where this fits in your catalogue of cases. >> there'll be -- never be another one like it, i'm pretty sure. i hope not. >> reporter: and now finally, the last admission. a few days after stacey was sent away, richard's sister, carol, went to see her, glared at stacey through the glass partition. she didn't buy stacey's story about her reason for killing richard. >> i said, "okay, stacey, this is it. i want to know." and i said, "no bull, no lies, i wan to know why you had richard killed." >> reporter: there was a long pause. and then out it came. >> she said, "because of my actions back then, and because of the way i was living my life, i knew that i couldn't divorce richard. because if i divorced richard, richard, because if i divorced richard, he would have enough of a chance to get custody of my kids, which he had adopted legally, and i couldn't let that happen. and i just looked at her, an
three convictions for the detective who pored through reams of phone numbers and sniffed out a murderif it makes sense, then that's probably what it is. >> reporter: pretty obvious if i ask you where this fits in your catalogue of cases. >> there'll be -- never be another one like it, i'm pretty sure. i hope not. >> reporter: and now finally, the last admission. a few days after stacey was sent away, richard's sister, carol, went to see her, glared at stacey through the glass...
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>> well -- >> that's ream. >> that's real, too, but again, it depends which women you are talking about. many women feel they can't afford their lives, their husbands can't afford to be paying for the family bills. hillary clinton is guilty of being part of the establishment that created that problem. they will hear the message. as they hear the message, that's how we will appeal to them. >> you said women are concerned about their husband's income. >> i can speak personal to that. >> is that 21st century talking? wives are concerned about how their -- >> because they can't afford their lives anymore. that's the point. some people, it's about jobs. >> thank you, paul manafort. we are waiting for the big speech tonight. is it going to be good? >> going to be a good speech. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you, chris. >> that was great. >> fascinating stuff. talked about the finite list of critical states at the top of any list would be ohio. paul manafort started the week saying their governor, republican john kasich, is an embarrassment. >> yeah. not only is john kasich not there but th
>> well -- >> that's ream. >> that's real, too, but again, it depends which women you are talking about. many women feel they can't afford their lives, their husbands can't afford to be paying for the family bills. hillary clinton is guilty of being part of the establishment that created that problem. they will hear the message. as they hear the message, that's how we will appeal to them. >> you said women are concerned about their husband's income. >> i can speak...
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of how they deal with these very challenging issues that cross both the security and political re reams. we do have an active engagement with the egyptians. >> i think we're out of time unless somebody has a very short question. anybody volunteer. >> i knew that was going to happen. >> an old journalist kind of question. when do you start briefing donald trump and hillary clinton. >> you took my question away. >> i knew -- on these things, we always go one question too long, we really do. [ laughter ] >> it is up to the president and then the director of national intelligence to make that offer, as they've done in the past, to the candidates of the two principal political parties after the convention formally nominates them. the director of national intelligence takes the lead on that. the timing as well as the willingness and interest of the candidates is something that will be determined as a result of engagement with their respective staffs. >> but you won't do that bri briefing personally, will you? >> i fulfill my cia responsibilities to the best of my ability and if there is a nee
of how they deal with these very challenging issues that cross both the security and political re reams. we do have an active engagement with the egyptians. >> i think we're out of time unless somebody has a very short question. anybody volunteer. >> i knew that was going to happen. >> an old journalist kind of question. when do you start briefing donald trump and hillary clinton. >> you took my question away. >> i knew -- on these things, we always go one question...
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. >> pro basketball hall of fame erika ream abdul jay bar was checked clinton's big speech. >> that is interesting to see, the day after, right? >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and bill evans. >> well, today, we have this. this is our camera at four time's square looking south here. right at the tops of the buildings we have a lot of fog. let's go down to west 66th street and columbus avenue. rain here. wet streets and ponding at intersections. you have to have the right footwear and rain gear for the morning. 73 degrees. we are looking at this rain starting to fill in now to the south and west. parts of the area you can see yellow pop. that's where there will be heavy downpours that can create of rain. off to the west another system i want to talk about this morning coming in on sunday. here is how the day shapes up. rain at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, low 70s. breaks of sun after lunchtime. low 80s. sticky humid feel in the atmosphere. we talk about saturday and sunday next in your forecast. heather has a look at the traffic situation. >> the intersecti
. >> pro basketball hall of fame erika ream abdul jay bar was checked clinton's big speech. >> that is interesting to see, the day after, right? >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and bill evans. >> well, today, we have this. this is our camera at four time's square looking south here. right at the tops of the buildings we have a lot of fog. let's go down to west 66th street and columbus avenue. rain here. wet streets and ponding...
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that sophisticated hackers or hackers working for foreign interests never attempted -- does it seem ream that they never attempted or were never successful in hacking mrs. clinton's personal e-mail accounts? or one of her devices? >> concerns me a great deal. that's why we spent so much time to see if we could figure out -- see fingerprints of that. >> you said in your statement regarding your recommendation not to prosecute, to be clear this is not suggested in similar circumstances. a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences. to the contrary, these individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions, but that is not what we are deciding here. do you stand by that? >> yes. yes. >> i thought you would. you also said you could not prove intent. i want to touch on a couple things here. one, a reasonable person would not have compromised classified information by keeping that information on inadequately secure private devices. in other words, such a person would be viewed as unreasonable and unsuitable for any position in our position that included an
that sophisticated hackers or hackers working for foreign interests never attempted -- does it seem ream that they never attempted or were never successful in hacking mrs. clinton's personal e-mail accounts? or one of her devices? >> concerns me a great deal. that's why we spent so much time to see if we could figure out -- see fingerprints of that. >> you said in your statement regarding your recommendation not to prosecute, to be clear this is not suggested in similar...
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at 9:50, npr hosts diane ream, discussing her become "on my own." an actor talks bit his children's book. and juan william on his new book "we the people" now. now author david priess. you're watching a spia
at 9:50, npr hosts diane ream, discussing her become "on my own." an actor talks bit his children's book. and juan william on his new book "we the people" now. now author david priess. you're watching a spia
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they realized that they went from being the power house of the ream to a country that was definitely trying to keep up. it had lost out. that's why he reversed his decisions and that was a sign of weakness. countries have a strong military a sign of weakness is, you know, is -- they are asking just for an event like this to happen? you can see on the screen turkish prime minister saying the situation largely under control. we actually can't confirm any of that at all. all we know is the situation in turkey tonight has been nothing short but chaotic. an attempted coup. we don't know if it was successful coup. erdogan is supposedly back in control but we can't confirm that the militarizing up against erdogan, large blasts. we had a large blast that's just been heard in istanbul. what's hard to reconcile is we hear reports it's under control. then we see large blasts heard in istanbul. a nation rocked by lots of problems over the years. there has been the separatist, the kurdish separatist fighting with erdogan and his predecessor for a long time and there has been a hot of terrorism in
they realized that they went from being the power house of the ream to a country that was definitely trying to keep up. it had lost out. that's why he reversed his decisions and that was a sign of weakness. countries have a strong military a sign of weakness is, you know, is -- they are asking just for an event like this to happen? you can see on the screen turkish prime minister saying the situation largely under control. we actually can't confirm any of that at all. all we know is the...
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they produced reams of regulations and agreements which for the most part were not controversial for the european public trading comes the financial crisis and the issue of sharing your financial future together and that caused tension. along comes russia subsequently and you have to have a common foreign-policy which the eu is not particularly good at and the russia tensions underscored as i mentioned earlier the far right in europe close to the kremlin and argues for acquiescence between the u.s. and russia. that is a challenge i think of the u.s. and others and we need to think hard about how is it that the far right in the far left have strong relationships with the kremlin and? and third is the refugee crisis the migration crisis and that strikes at the core issue of identity. in fact the refugee crisis is more important than the other two crises because while there were some question of debate around the european dinner tables that they were corrupt or lazy it didn't inflame passions except between greece and germany. the refugee crisis absolutely inflamed passions at every din
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. >> so nicholas, so that was in the '70s, so you went back and looked at these reams and reams of documentationn being practiced at the trump rel statial estate did you find? >> it continues. casino worker who was black says when donald trump visited the casino in atlantic city, the blacks would all be taken off the floor and herded into a back room. the former president of the trump casino in atlantic city wrote a 1991 book in which he talked about donald trump trying to get him to fire a black accountant, saying he doesn't want blacks to count his money. saying that blacks are -- >> what? >> lazy. >> the account is out there where sfoupposedly trump said i only want certain people counting my money. the counter is, very hard to pin down. that guy never came forward. and when you get to people close around trump, and who have known him, they say he isn't a racist and that you're talking about things that an organization did, many organizations do them. it doesn't make them right. but doesn't make him a racist. your take? >> in any one incident, i think there is ambiguity, but where you have pa
. >> so nicholas, so that was in the '70s, so you went back and looked at these reams and reams of documentationn being practiced at the trump rel statial estate did you find? >> it continues. casino worker who was black says when donald trump visited the casino in atlantic city, the blacks would all be taken off the floor and herded into a back room. the former president of the trump casino in atlantic city wrote a 1991 book in which he talked about donald trump trying to get him...
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so you are in this beautiful place and you are constantly reamed of the carnage. >> reporter: the frenchplace of undeniable beauty and now of unthinkable tragedy. for the first time since the attack in nice, the beach is back onlpen. so is the iconic promenade des anglais, and the flowers where so many people died. family are down here, saw their children being killed, their family being killed. >> reporter: jeff donovan watched from his fifth floor balcony. a young boy died in the lobby of his hotel. >> translator: that one was shouting. that one was crying, it was a catastrophe to see death in front of you. really, really hard. >> reporter: here, heartbreaking reminders of young lives lost. one note reads 20 hit here, our thoughts are with you, little prince princess. of the 84 killed, more than a dozen remain unidentified. t alexander is helping search for those missing. he's haunted by the children he saw, running, crying, calling for parents who didn't make it. >> it's quite difficult for me to sleep. because i'm hearing the voices and seeing the faces and remembering the face of th
so you are in this beautiful place and you are constantly reamed of the carnage. >> reporter: the frenchplace of undeniable beauty and now of unthinkable tragedy. for the first time since the attack in nice, the beach is back onlpen. so is the iconic promenade des anglais, and the flowers where so many people died. family are down here, saw their children being killed, their family being killed. >> reporter: jeff donovan watched from his fifth floor balcony. a young boy died in the...
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it has been light, there is steadier rain, west of worcester that may travel along the pike but the ream heavy stuff is associated with this area of low pressure, which is going to give downpours. it could lead to flash flooding on the south coast and the islands, so a flash flood watch is up there, and right around the boston area, it should taper off. and some breaks of sun. and very soupy today, and 70s to 80 degrees, a little less >> friday, it is olessa. >> and it's friday lights so far. not seeing too many problems. we had a disabled car/route 1, and that is on the shoulder, northbound, 93 south, a little delay as you travel past the spot pond, pike, still 125 minutes, 495 to 128, and the expressway, seeing about a 30-minute ride, braintree into boston. >> change in leadership at suffolk university after controversy in recent months, the board members have ousted the president, margaret mckenna, after anrg lavish spending. leaders claim they cannot verbally abuse employees. mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. the mspca has received a 2 million donation to help handle a massive a
it has been light, there is steadier rain, west of worcester that may travel along the pike but the ream heavy stuff is associated with this area of low pressure, which is going to give downpours. it could lead to flash flooding on the south coast and the islands, so a flash flood watch is up there, and right around the boston area, it should taper off. and some breaks of sun. and very soupy today, and 70s to 80 degrees, a little less >> friday, it is olessa. >> and it's friday...
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you'd have to go through a ream of paper to find a lower one. listen, whether it's 2s or 5s, they're all mostly on the short end. i think there's a lot of data fed implications here. tomorrow we'll get our final clue, but back-to-back dogs, back to you. >> thank you very much. let's continue this fast food feast. we have a buffet of restaurant stocks getting hit with downgrades today. several wall street firms turning sour on several of these names. tim love is still with us. let's add bob darington who downgraded two of them, texas roadhouse and chewy's. welcome. >> thank you. >> i know when you downgraded these two companies it was less because you have a problem with how they're doing but more that they've done so doggone well for you. >> listen, to be fair, these are two of the best performing casual dining restaurant companies in the industry. if you look at the stock price performance over the last 12 months, you know, both of them are up well over 30%. and in our view i don't want to say they're priced to perfection, but at the level at w
you'd have to go through a ream of paper to find a lower one. listen, whether it's 2s or 5s, they're all mostly on the short end. i think there's a lot of data fed implications here. tomorrow we'll get our final clue, but back-to-back dogs, back to you. >> thank you very much. let's continue this fast food feast. we have a buffet of restaurant stocks getting hit with downgrades today. several wall street firms turning sour on several of these names. tim love is still with us. let's add...
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. >> kind of reminds me of that sink hole in maraga, the ream shopping center. ago. i think they're still working on it too. that looks good sized. it might take a while. not a day or two. what do you think? >> reporter: this is going to take a while for it to fill in. as you might imagine, not only do they have to work on clamping down this pipe, they have to repair the pipe, repair the section, they have to fill that hole, they have to lay new asphalt on top. a lot of the businesses are without pear right now. pg and e yous have shut down power. so there's a lot of work to be done before this can get ready for use again. >> all right. what a mess. thanks for the update. >> thank you. >>> crews are also working to restore water service to hundreds of people in the berkeley hills this morning. the outage follows a water main break thursday at euclid and marin avenues. homes have been without water ever since. 650 homes, in fact, and businesses are without water as a result of the break. the 16-inch diameter steel pipeline located in a steep area that's been diff
. >> kind of reminds me of that sink hole in maraga, the ream shopping center. ago. i think they're still working on it too. that looks good sized. it might take a while. not a day or two. what do you think? >> reporter: this is going to take a while for it to fill in. as you might imagine, not only do they have to work on clamping down this pipe, they have to repair the pipe, repair the section, they have to fill that hole, they have to lay new asphalt on top. a lot of the...
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