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reese: arequipe. karla: vamos a darle una a reese.del salón. la colección "so slimming", solo en chico's y chicos.com. ir a la universidad. y como todo, lo planeas hasta el último detalle. porque es una decisión que afecta a todos. y tienes que estar segura que puedes balancear tu vida de estudiante, con tu vida de familia. en university of phoenix estamos contigo. por eso ofrecemos un periodo de tres semanas sin riesgo a estudiantes nuevos. para que persigas tu educación con confianza. aprende más en superate.phoenix.edu ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ vamos a bailarsegÚn bailar la cumbia porque la emociona ♪ ♪ la cumbia cienaguera que se baila suavezona ♪ ♪ vamos a bailar la cumbia porque la cumbia emocional ♪ ♪ sofÍa varela la cumbia, porque la cumbia emociona ♪ ♪ vamos a bailar la cumbia porque la cumbia emocional ♪ ♪ la bailan en santa marta, en barranquilla, y en toda colombia ♪ ♪ vamos a bailar la cumbia porque la cumbia emocional ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: me tienen impresionada. no solamente eres ganadora de oscar por cantar, ahora bailas increÍble. reese: te d
reese: arequipe. karla: vamos a darle una a reese.del salón. la colección "so slimming", solo en chico's y chicos.com. ir a la universidad. y como todo, lo planeas hasta el último detalle. porque es una decisión que afecta a todos. y tienes que estar segura que puedes balancear tu vida de estudiante, con tu vida de familia. en university of phoenix estamos contigo. por eso ofrecemos un periodo de tres semanas sin riesgo a estudiantes nuevos. para que persigas tu educación con...
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andy reese, you are putting people to work.about the jobs that are now available for those with disabilities. >> the whole range of jobs that are available for the rest of us. the people that we worked with last year include people who went on to do office -- cleaning offices as well as, you know attorneys, school teachers social workers, people with disabilities represent the whole range of people in the community. that's part of what people need to understand and what businesses need to understand. sometimes they recognize the person as a disability sometimes they don't, but people with disabilities could be any one of us and they have the same strengths and abilities everyone else does. >> in your training are schools helping to improve the lives of young people? >> yes. and we're working closely with the school. a bill that passed last summer requires us to begin working with youth at 16 to help prepare for post school plans including employment or post secondary education. >> you're working with the commission on disabilit
andy reese, you are putting people to work.about the jobs that are now available for those with disabilities. >> the whole range of jobs that are available for the rest of us. the people that we worked with last year include people who went on to do office -- cleaning offices as well as, you know attorneys, school teachers social workers, people with disabilities represent the whole range of people in the community. that's part of what people need to understand and what businesses need to...
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government colonel reese, first, to you, do you agree? >> i don't, wolf.think that's the last thing we need is another level of bureaucracy on top of it. you've got several intelligence agencies that know all about these hostages. both the cia, the defense intelligence agency and the fbi. they are working it. i mean nonstop, 24/7. they want to bring it back. then you have the operational arm. which is called the joint special operation command. that is their charter, to go in and conduct, if needed a hostage rescue to go in. all of these elements are working altogether. then you have the state department the ambassador tore counterterrorism he has his own hostage working cell inside there and their job is to try to coordinate and make sure we're tracking all of the americans that are out there around the world that are held in as hostage situation and they work this thing. if we put another piece of bureaucracy on it it slows it down. what we need is a policy what we're going to do, what are the different elements and ways to go after these people and brin
government colonel reese, first, to you, do you agree? >> i don't, wolf.think that's the last thing we need is another level of bureaucracy on top of it. you've got several intelligence agencies that know all about these hostages. both the cia, the defense intelligence agency and the fbi. they are working it. i mean nonstop, 24/7. they want to bring it back. then you have the operational arm. which is called the joint special operation command. that is their charter, to go in and conduct,...
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so i got me reeses and kit-kats. >> jimmy: got ya. >> when i got the reeses and kit-kats, she said [d i'm like, excuse me? and i'm like, to myself, did she just call me a [ bleep ]. and then she started speaking spanish. then when i said, i need to speak to a manager because you just called me a [ bleep ] and she said, oh, i am the manager. and i said i need to speak to somebody else. the dog. >> jimmy: do you mean snoop dogg or what up dog. >> like snoop dogg. >> jimmy: all right. i see. so then you you had an exchange with her? >> yes. when i set my ice cream on the scale she stood back. she took my ice cream from the scale and threw it in my face. >> jimmy: we saw, that yeah. >> i threw my money but i didn't throw it and i gave it to her and she threw my $10 bill. >> jimmy: she did, okay. we saw that on the video. boy, it's a good thing you didn't order hot fudge. >> right. my skin would have been burned. >> jimmy: was in the first time you made it rain on a frozen yogurt store employee? >> yeah. this is the first time. >> jimmy: we asked the cashier who threw the yogurt to join u
so i got me reeses and kit-kats. >> jimmy: got ya. >> when i got the reeses and kit-kats, she said [d i'm like, excuse me? and i'm like, to myself, did she just call me a [ bleep ]. and then she started speaking spanish. then when i said, i need to speak to a manager because you just called me a [ bleep ] and she said, oh, i am the manager. and i said i need to speak to somebody else. the dog. >> jimmy: do you mean snoop dogg or what up dog. >> like snoop dogg. >>...
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from the novacare complex i'm beasley reese. we have not given to it him yet. back to you in the studio. >> that is bottom line what does chip want. if he wants it the badly enough we might just have a new quarterback . we will know in a few hours. thanks very much. >>> still to come at 6:00 latest on breaking news. >> chopper three live, hundreds of demonstrators rallying in response to the unrest in baltimore, they have moved to the streets and will be following them and bringing you the very latest developments. >>> also coming up a moment this vietnam vet has waited decades for he became a u.s. citizen today, he will a share his long journal which "eyewitness news". >>> plus their backyard gone one week after serious erosion forced a new jersey couple from their homes they are still searching for answers kathy? >>> we're turning colder before a major warm up in that seven day forecast, will we skip right to summer? we will look at a part of what standardized tests don't measure, very frankly they don't measure the diligence, the potential passion of a stude
from the novacare complex i'm beasley reese. we have not given to it him yet. back to you in the studio. >> that is bottom line what does chip want. if he wants it the badly enough we might just have a new quarterback . we will know in a few hours. thanks very much. >>> still to come at 6:00 latest on breaking news. >> chopper three live, hundreds of demonstrators rallying in response to the unrest in baltimore, they have moved to the streets and will be following them and...
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. >> i hear a girl call coach reese, coach reese, kylie is having a seizure. i immediately run out of the office and i see kristen over kylie saying i think she's having a seizure. she fell in front of the tables. i lifted up the seat to give her room if she was having a seizure so she wouldn't hurt herself. a million things were going through my mind at that time. kristen asked me, should i go get the aed. i said, yes. two minutes in, he rushes to retrieve the aed or automated external defibrillator as she tries to engage kylie to no avail. >> her face is white and lips are blue and at that moment, just an instant, no words can really describe what i felt. she belongs to somebody and somebody really loves her. in my mind, that is not normal. she's not getting circulation, it's go time. >> coach reese begins performing cpr as she arrives with the aed. the device electronically diagnoses cardiac emergencies to reestablish a normal heart rhythm. >> i was very afraid to use the aed just because we've done it in training but on a live person, you know, just any ki
. >> i hear a girl call coach reese, coach reese, kylie is having a seizure. i immediately run out of the office and i see kristen over kylie saying i think she's having a seizure. she fell in front of the tables. i lifted up the seat to give her room if she was having a seizure so she wouldn't hurt herself. a million things were going through my mind at that time. kristen asked me, should i go get the aed. i said, yes. two minutes in, he rushes to retrieve the aed or automated external...
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james reese, bobby go always good to get your perspective. still ahead, more perspective. to join us. he's been meeting here in washington with the iraqi prime minister and the iraqi prime minister has been a peeling for u.s. aid. senator risch, come on in as soon as we come back from our commercial we'll discuss what you heard from the iraqi prime minister. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock
james reese, bobby go always good to get your perspective. still ahead, more perspective. to join us. he's been meeting here in washington with the iraqi prime minister and the iraqi prime minister has been a peeling for u.s. aid. senator risch, come on in as soon as we come back from our commercial we'll discuss what you heard from the iraqi prime minister. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow...
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bob, colonel reese, thanks to all of you. >>> let's to the other big story. after a series of breaches at the white house, the secret service is under scrutiny again, this time it involves the houston home of former president george h.w. bush. an investigation conducted by the department of homeland security revealed that the house was not protected by a working alarm for at least 13 months more than a year. the secret service did put one agent in a robing post to secure the resident and no breaches were detected but i want to bring i want to bring in the republican congressman to talk about this. he chairs the house oversight committee, which is charged with overseeing the secret service. congressman, thanks for being with us. i want to read to you this statement that we have from the bush family spokesman. he says george and barbara bush have total confidence in the men and women of the secret service. their trust in them is as unshakable as it is unbreakable. okay. so they have confidence. but i would say this isn't that unusual. when there have been breac
bob, colonel reese, thanks to all of you. >>> let's to the other big story. after a series of breaches at the white house, the secret service is under scrutiny again, this time it involves the houston home of former president george h.w. bush. an investigation conducted by the department of homeland security revealed that the house was not protected by a working alarm for at least 13 months more than a year. the secret service did put one agent in a robing post to secure the resident...
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merrill reese the voice of the bird weighs in ahead of sports. >>> after spending 20 days in the dark power has been restored to the former revel casino. glenn straub reached a tentative deal today with an energy company. straub has been charged $5,000 a day because his fire detection and suppression systems were down. but, casino isn't totally out of the dark just yet straub says he won't be opening for business for at least a portion of the summer. >>> a police award ceremony in chester county was especially touching for one father. >> tredyffrin township a father who lost his son to an heroin overdose, officers who arrested a suspect who sold those drugs to his son. those officers were also honored with award for those arrests, and ed fin says his son was a year clean of heroin but he relapsed and purchased $10 worth of the drug and it claim his life. >> the thing of it is is awareness. and what we do about awareness to keep our kid and families safe. once we know that everybody is safe and what do we do? >> another special moment during this ceremony today an 81 year-old woman pur
merrill reese the voice of the bird weighs in ahead of sports. >>> after spending 20 days in the dark power has been restored to the former revel casino. glenn straub reached a tentative deal today with an energy company. straub has been charged $5,000 a day because his fire detection and suppression systems were down. but, casino isn't totally out of the dark just yet straub says he won't be opening for business for at least a portion of the summer. >>> a police award...
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wolf nominated tim reese to finish term of the former treasure are rob mccord. easies a temple graduate and managing partner at ambler based forge intellectual capitol. if confirmed reese with remace mccord who resigned in february after pleading guilty to extortion charges. his term end in january 2017. >>> time to check your philadelphia jobs market report and here's cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> reporter: we celebrated world health day this week and worth noting that one of the fastest growing medical professions is a physician's assistant or pa. here in the philadelphia area pa's earn about $86,000. they work on teams with physicians, and other providers. and they do everything from conducting will physicals, counseling patients and in some cases, prescribing medications. but, becoming a pa requires years of schooling. first you'll need to complete two to four years of under graduate science course work, then you'll need to get in an an accredited masters program. the academic prerequisite is the same as medical schools and most programs cal
wolf nominated tim reese to finish term of the former treasure are rob mccord. easies a temple graduate and managing partner at ambler based forge intellectual capitol. if confirmed reese with remace mccord who resigned in february after pleading guilty to extortion charges. his term end in january 2017. >>> time to check your philadelphia jobs market report and here's cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. >> reporter: we celebrated world health day this week and worth...
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the new car left badly damaged where reese says he doesn't care.is happy all he lost was the car. >>> it was 5:12 a.m. in the morning. it was a wednesday morning. it was 109 years ago today and at exactly 5:12 a.m. there was a magnitude 5 earthquake. it was a good jolt. exactly 20 to 25 seconds later this happened. you probably have seen headlines like this before. this is the cleveland press and how they treated the magnitude 7.9 quake of april 18, 1906. the city as you know was first rocked by the earthquake at 25 seconds after 5:12 a.m. that's the pittsburgh post's take on t earthquakes and fire ruin san francisco. it was the ensuing fire that destroyed the city and yet within four days of the quake, is this the call? the san francisco call which had a stunning building on market street, the top of which was destroyed by the fire, the bottom of the call building actually survived but four days later, they were able to say that the fire finally was put out. and hope runs high to rebuild the city and here we are 109 years later. usually the repeat
the new car left badly damaged where reese says he doesn't care.is happy all he lost was the car. >>> it was 5:12 a.m. in the morning. it was a wednesday morning. it was 109 years ago today and at exactly 5:12 a.m. there was a magnitude 5 earthquake. it was a good jolt. exactly 20 to 25 seconds later this happened. you probably have seen headlines like this before. this is the cleveland press and how they treated the magnitude 7.9 quake of april 18, 1906. the city as you know was first...
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reese: we like him. alejandro: tuve la oportunidad de bailar cumbia con su sofÍa y reese.ros platillos tÍpicos que vienen siendo las enchiladas mineras, especiales para alan. adisse: bueno, dick y es nuestra especial cocinera, si quiere venir a guanajuato y disfrutar los platillos tÍpicos tienen que venir al mercado porque son ingredientes frescos, orgÁnicos e indiscutiblemente platillos tÍpicos, las enchiladas mineras, el menudo, y vemos una familia tempraneando. ¿ cuÁl es su nombre? leonardo: leonardo gÓmez. adisse: ¿eres de aquÍ? leonardo: sÍ, venimos temprano porque despuÉs de ya no hay nada. adisse: cuÉntame de los dulces. vicky: este par de momias que estÁn aquÍ, se venden mucho. adisse: queridos amigos, acuÉrdense, a unos pasos del centro de guanajuato, el mercado, comida barata, rica, tÍpica, deliciosa y desde las cinco de la maÑana, demÁs. vicky: ahorita estoy feliz y contenta porque aquÍ estÁ alan que va a probar mis enchiladas mineras. tÚ se las llevas. (risas) alan: gracias, addis, que rica la comida. ♪ ese beso sincero y puro, envuelto en una ilusiÓn ♪ ♪ la es
reese: we like him. alejandro: tuve la oportunidad de bailar cumbia con su sofÍa y reese.ros platillos tÍpicos que vienen siendo las enchiladas mineras, especiales para alan. adisse: bueno, dick y es nuestra especial cocinera, si quiere venir a guanajuato y disfrutar los platillos tÍpicos tienen que venir al mercado porque son ingredientes frescos, orgÁnicos e indiscutiblemente platillos tÍpicos, las enchiladas mineras, el menudo, y vemos una familia tempraneando. ¿ cuÁl es su nombre?...
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colonel reese, you spent a month there in iraq. does that make any sense to you?tary can't take on these isis fighters in ruhoddy? >> wolf what it does is it just makes it harder because you have the possibility of collateral damage when the civilians are there. you know e for the last six months an economy of force operation for the iraqis. just trying to keep everything in place until they could finish tak tikrit and isis knows this and the iraqis know it and, unfortunately, the civilian population of the iraqis are caught in the middle of this aspect especially with isis who really has from fallujah and east ramadi and the iraqis who are out to the west with the u.s. military and with where the iraqi military is. you kind of got this island in the middle of no where with the iraqi civilians. >> do you think, bob, it makes sense for the u.s. right now, the obama administration with the support of congress to go ahead and provide hundreds of millions of dollars in additional economic and military assistance to this iraqi government right now, including some work
colonel reese, you spent a month there in iraq. does that make any sense to you?tary can't take on these isis fighters in ruhoddy? >> wolf what it does is it just makes it harder because you have the possibility of collateral damage when the civilians are there. you know e for the last six months an economy of force operation for the iraqis. just trying to keep everything in place until they could finish tak tikrit and isis knows this and the iraqis know it and, unfortunately, the...
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chief national security correspondent jim sciutto with us as retired lieutenant colonel james reese,rs analyst, former delta force commander. first of all, jim sciutto this is major development. you've been to erbil. you know the area. a suicide bombing right down the street from the u.s. consulate there. a lot of americans who work there. all have been accounted for, right? >> that's right. this is enormous coup if it is isis ta kiried out this attack. erbil operates almost like its own country. security by security forces there. hearing from ben wedeman's report kurdish peshmerga fighters that form the security around the u.s. consulate there. they opened fire on the car. complicated ait tack. smaller ied that went off perhaps as a diversion and then the suicide bomber comes up. thankfully didn't get close to the embassy to injurious personnel but three civilians killed in the area. for isis to strike inside cured stan inside the capital erbil so close to the u.s. embassy that's a achievement for isis. >> we've learned that isis now is asserting directly that the target was the u.s
chief national security correspondent jim sciutto with us as retired lieutenant colonel james reese,rs analyst, former delta force commander. first of all, jim sciutto this is major development. you've been to erbil. you know the area. a suicide bombing right down the street from the u.s. consulate there. a lot of americans who work there. all have been accounted for, right? >> that's right. this is enormous coup if it is isis ta kiried out this attack. erbil operates almost like its own...
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>> oh, i love reese.und third and south street. >> yes. >> what are those little things on top? >> that's butter beans. >> yum. >> yes. and it goes real well with the objection tail. >> so tender. >> very tenner. >> i looks objection tail. >> thank you so much. so when is this? it starts tomorrow? >> april 8th, you can visit our website www.caribbean cuisin week. com. >> and there will be a link on our website myfoxphilly.com. >> your family? >> jamaican. >> oh, you're from jamaica. >> yes. >> so jamaicay me crazy. >> i think so, too. >> nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> nice to meet you. okay funny and beautiful. kate upton recreates the scene from the movie step brothers, her hilarious video apparently we'll show it to you next. >> we are bringing in friends with a road trip starting with good day on every newscast throughout the dayment taking over a town near you. jim kenney. son of a firefighter. first in his family to go to college. he's been councilman at-large, representing the whole city. a prog
>> oh, i love reese.und third and south street. >> yes. >> what are those little things on top? >> that's butter beans. >> yum. >> yes. and it goes real well with the objection tail. >> so tender. >> very tenner. >> i looks objection tail. >> thank you so much. so when is this? it starts tomorrow? >> april 8th, you can visit our website www.caribbean cuisin week. com. >> and there will be a link on our website...
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. >>> a surprise actress reese >>> diamonds are a girl's best friend and with that in mind reese witherspoon is recreating one of the most memorable movie proposals. witherspoon tweeted this picture of her inside the tiffany store in new york city. the tweet reads "tiffany and company just surprised me with a sweet home alabama moment." 12 years ago witherspoon played melanie carmichael in the movie "sweet home alabama." her boyfriend proposed inside the store. after he popped the question he famously told her "pick one." meaning pick any ring inside the display cases. talk about a memorable moment. how school that? >>> these 100 influential people became even more influential. who made the "time" magazine out with the 100 most influential people list? well hillary clinton for one and from the republican party senator bob corker is there. actor bradley cooper made it as did comedian john oliver director lee daniels is also on the list and you could have guessed this yes, taylor swift, she's wherever and in the mix now. get ready for a little bit of side eye here. both kanye west and kim kard
. >>> a surprise actress reese >>> diamonds are a girl's best friend and with that in mind reese witherspoon is recreating one of the most memorable movie proposals. witherspoon tweeted this picture of her inside the tiffany store in new york city. the tweet reads "tiffany and company just surprised me with a sweet home alabama moment." 12 years ago witherspoon played melanie carmichael in the movie "sweet home alabama." her boyfriend proposed inside the...
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reese wither spoon maybe? >> yes, maybe.e witherspoon and others have purchased, won the right to make the illfilm. to bring this most american of stories to the media is a privilege. these people are people we should show. there's a distance between the half percent that serves and the rest of us. you talk about that on this show. >> thank you. such a great service and a beautiful story. >>> tomorrow night, another woman is taking center stage. it's the annual white house correspondence dinner. sicily strong has tough acts to follow. what she can expect coming up ahead. >> this is truly an honor. >> i'm going to be making a lot of jokes about many people in this room. >> there's a gavel here and i don't know. >> this is every comedian's dream. >> it must be hard to write jokes about a town that already is one. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we h
reese wither spoon maybe? >> yes, maybe.e witherspoon and others have purchased, won the right to make the illfilm. to bring this most american of stories to the media is a privilege. these people are people we should show. there's a distance between the half percent that serves and the rest of us. you talk about that on this show. >> thank you. such a great service and a beautiful story. >>> tomorrow night, another woman is taking center stage. it's the annual white house...
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msnbc's adam reese in baltimore, thank you. >>>s just ahead, the drone debate. the white house comes under fire for what is being called a lack of transparency in drone policy. later on former senator bob kerrey will join me as the world prepares to mark 40 years since the fall of saigon. plus new mexico governor bill richardson joins me from santa fe at 1:00 p.m. eastern to talk about the politics involved and questions to the clinton foundation and presidential contender hillary clinton. ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, no artificial colors or flavors. three..it's gluten free. chex. full of what you love. free of what you don't. jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. the chickweed and the dandelions are reekin' mad havoc! now's the time to send in the scotts turf builder weed and fee
msnbc's adam reese in baltimore, thank you. >>>s just ahead, the drone debate. the white house comes under fire for what is being called a lack of transparency in drone policy. later on former senator bob kerrey will join me as the world prepares to mark 40 years since the fall of saigon. plus new mexico governor bill richardson joins me from santa fe at 1:00 p.m. eastern to talk about the politics involved and questions to the clinton foundation and presidential contender hillary...
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eyewitness news" at 11:30 after the awards, we'll have chris may jessica dean, kathy orr and beasley reeseoz, under fire. they are called to have him fired from one every his jobs. who is behind it and why they are doing it. plus this: coming up, inner city school that has 100% graduation rate and some $6 million in scholarship money, going to the class of 2015. you're seeing right now we'll tell you how coming up. caring for you... ... and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. right now, buy one pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses and get another one free. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. >> we have breaking news police recovered the suv wanted in a violent hit-and-run. this is a live look at the scene, the fernrock section of the city, we are live with the breaking details coming up next. >>> also ahead, a memorial will be held today for the young victim after hit-and-run this week, in southwest philadelphia. and, caught on video, shopping turns ugly, as a fi
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colonel reese, the u.s.s it's not -- you spent a month or so in iraq, not coordinating this fight against isis with iran. u.s. air strikes or whatever. but a lot of us have always believed there's been some indirect coordination a common enemy, isis that the indirect coordination going through the iraqi military because the iraqi military has relations with the united states as well as with iran. >> wolf that is correct. and the iraqis are doing a pretty good job of literally keeping a fire wall between iran an the united states and working that coordination. and if you go and look at these iraqi joint operation centers, they are bustling busy they're working a lot of coordination especially with the air power from the coalition. and one thing, you know, fred said the iran yns said that, you know the air campaign against isis is not working. i will tell you that is completely false. if it wasn't for the air power from the coalition supporting the iraqi ground forces on the ground iraq would be a complete dif
colonel reese, the u.s.s it's not -- you spent a month or so in iraq, not coordinating this fight against isis with iran. u.s. air strikes or whatever. but a lot of us have always believed there's been some indirect coordination a common enemy, isis that the indirect coordination going through the iraqi military because the iraqi military has relations with the united states as well as with iran. >> wolf that is correct. and the iraqis are doing a pretty good job of literally keeping a...
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for example, "touched by an angel" starring roma downey and della reese. it was a huge hit. some weeks more than 20 million viewers watched the show. over time, by and large, religious themes went out of fashion. that changed in 2004. mel gibson, a movie star the and oscar winning director, wanted to make a film about jesus called "the passion of the christ." even he couldn't get funding. >> he ended up doing it himself. it was a $30 million independent production. it ended up making more than $600 oh million at the global box office spp despite the controversy over the graphic portrayal of the crucifixion and accusations of antisemitism it was a worldwide mega hit. >> that was a huge wake-up call that said maybe the time has come for us to look at biblile call subjects again. >> father james martin is the author of "jesus, a pilgrimage" and writes about american culture. >> it's not that suddenly everyone in hollywood is enamored of jesus christ. everyone in hollywood is always enamored of money. be honest. >> two years ago came one of the most unlikely biblical success sto
for example, "touched by an angel" starring roma downey and della reese. it was a huge hit. some weeks more than 20 million viewers watched the show. over time, by and large, religious themes went out of fashion. that changed in 2004. mel gibson, a movie star the and oscar winning director, wanted to make a film about jesus called "the passion of the christ." even he couldn't get funding. >> he ended up doing it himself. it was a $30 million independent production. it...
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lieutenant colonel james reese, thank you for your insight.reciate it. >>> still to come italy overwhelmed. another boat full of migrants rescued at sea. where this boat was coming from next. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. hello! this little beauty here is top-of-the-line. see, you just pull like this to go left. and like so to go right. where are the brakes? uh, just grab ahold of both and pull straight back. and the "whoa!" is optional. you wouldn't buy a motorcycle without handlebars. no thanks. and you shouldn't ride a motorcycle without geico insurance. roadside assistance, 24 hour service, great rates. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva ca
lieutenant colonel james reese, thank you for your insight.reciate it. >>> still to come italy overwhelmed. another boat full of migrants rescued at sea. where this boat was coming from next. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a...
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wild card. >> reporter: merrill reese has been voice of the eagles for 38 seasons and says this is most intriguing draft he has ever seen. >> there hasn't been anything like this draft for eagles fans this anticipation, and this kind of off season. there is the marcus mariota factor. >> do you think that is even a real possibility. >> no. >> so yes, it would take a lot of wheeling and dealing but let me say that fans, trust chip kelly, if there is a guy to get this done, he is guy to do it. back to you jessica and chris. >> all right. we will know in a few hours. >> yes, we will. >> what do you think? do you think eagles will land mariota? connect with us on facebook and twitter and as always use the hash tag cbs-3 chat. >>> doesn't necessarily have to happen tonight too, it could be later on. >> we don't know how these things work good dream will never die. put it that way. we will have much more on the draft live from chicago coming up later in this broadcast. >>> also ahead a local officers hailed as a hero tonight, rescuing a five month-old from the hot car. >>> and then a terrifyin
wild card. >> reporter: merrill reese has been voice of the eagles for 38 seasons and says this is most intriguing draft he has ever seen. >> there hasn't been anything like this draft for eagles fans this anticipation, and this kind of off season. there is the marcus mariota factor. >> do you think that is even a real possibility. >> no. >> so yes, it would take a lot of wheeling and dealing but let me say that fans, trust chip kelly, if there is a guy to get this...
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let's bring in lieutenant colonel james reese, a former u.s.r, also a cnn global affairs analyst. you have done search and rescue operations like this. what is the most difficult part of it? >> probably the most difficult part poppy, is finding -- you can't get to the people quick enough. and sometimes, when you're doing these things you can hear the people they are knocking or you can hear them calling just the amount of times to get heavy equipment, a dog in there to help find the person because you really can't find them close enough with that run and you can hear them die in the rubble. >> you can hear them die? >> hear them die. take their last breaths in the rubble. that can become devastating. >> we know the united states a number of countries sending help the united states is sending help supposed to arrive tomorrow but just what we saw from our report before the break is a lot of these planes department even land with the manpower with the search and rescue dogs with all of the gear they need. >> right. well right now, like we talked t
let's bring in lieutenant colonel james reese, a former u.s.r, also a cnn global affairs analyst. you have done search and rescue operations like this. what is the most difficult part of it? >> probably the most difficult part poppy, is finding -- you can't get to the people quick enough. and sometimes, when you're doing these things you can hear the people they are knocking or you can hear them calling just the amount of times to get heavy equipment, a dog in there to help find the...
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>>> it reese toaz more than 3,000. >>> hello and welcome i'm samuel live from our headquarters and coming up, catches the terrifying moment, a after a language hits the camp. >>> anger boils over, as the president moves to tighten his grip on power. >>> and, mass protests against police brutal will aty in baltimore of the united states. >>> the death toll has now risen to more than 3,000 there have been over 100 aftershocks and rescue teams are still working to reach survivors and now from the historic square, in central kaatman to do, and just take us through what's going on, so where you are. >>> yes, joining me here, the most important tourist anybody coming to visit the capital and it was mostly destroyed, in the earthquake on saturday, and what's been happening here, is very slow, steady, excavation of some of the historic buildings that collapsed and we have seen civil society alongside security services go through the rubble, from the top working their way down very slowly, and when they find something significant, that, work stops to, remove a body or a piece of architecture. and
>>> it reese toaz more than 3,000. >>> hello and welcome i'm samuel live from our headquarters and coming up, catches the terrifying moment, a after a language hits the camp. >>> anger boils over, as the president moves to tighten his grip on power. >>> and, mass protests against police brutal will aty in baltimore of the united states. >>> the death toll has now risen to more than 3,000 there have been over 100 aftershocks and rescue teams are still...
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. >> msnbc's adam reese is in baltimore for us. adam, with a good morning. what can we expect there today? >> good morning, alex. organizers expect thousands of protests to converge on baltimore to protest the death of freddie gray. they will begin at 3:00 at the location of freddie gray's arrest and slowly make their way through downtown to city hall here for a 5:00 rally. now they want the six officers arrested. they are demanding an end to racial profiling and police brutality. the city officials are calling for a calm and peaceful demonstration today. >> they want an end to the cycle of black men being shot down gunned down having their spines broken and their backs broken. the people of baltimore are demanding this. >> this whole community is committed to seeking justice for mr. gray. so if you're going to come here come to help us. not to hurt us. >> now the investigation continues on multiple fronts with three agencies involved. the police commissioner spoke yesterday. he said mistakes were made. number one, chief among them freddie gray was not buckl
. >> msnbc's adam reese is in baltimore for us. adam, with a good morning. what can we expect there today? >> good morning, alex. organizers expect thousands of protests to converge on baltimore to protest the death of freddie gray. they will begin at 3:00 at the location of freddie gray's arrest and slowly make their way through downtown to city hall here for a 5:00 rally. now they want the six officers arrested. they are demanding an end to racial profiling and police brutality....
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that's sports, i'm beasley reese. >> yes, you got that casino of energy. so young.at will that's it for "eyewitness news" at 7:00. here's what's coming up for you at 8:00. the newest edition at a major local university has lots of people talking. we'll introduce you to drexel's new therapy dog. >> then, candice bergin opens up about life. at almost 70 years old. her unique up bringing that's coming up next. >> and carol has your forecast including the phillies home opener on this easter weekend. we'll be right back. >>> well, it is easter sunday, and we are live at services as one of philadelphia's most historic churches opens up. >>> and, developing now, a woman is abducted leaving the center city store where she works. we'll have the latest from the shocking crime. >> also, a fire so intense it caused this house to collapse. we're hearing from family members, about their lost this morning. >>> good morning, it is easter sunday april 5th i'm nicole brewer. it is 8:00. we send it over to carol for this easter forecast. looks like eat err bunny brought good wetter. >
that's sports, i'm beasley reese. >> yes, you got that casino of energy. so young.at will that's it for "eyewitness news" at 7:00. here's what's coming up for you at 8:00. the newest edition at a major local university has lots of people talking. we'll introduce you to drexel's new therapy dog. >> then, candice bergin opens up about life. at almost 70 years old. her unique up bringing that's coming up next. >> and carol has your forecast including the phillies home...
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. >> reporter: search and reese crews are waiting -- rescue crews are waiting for the daylight to see how bad the damage is. one is confirmed dead many others injured when a twister touched down as you mentioned in the northern illinois town, every single building and home in the tiny town was either completely destroyed or damaged in the storm there was a close call for the people in the nearby town of rochell. they hid out in a basement of a restaurant. it hit wisconsin and parts of the upper midwest bringing flooding rain to damaging hail and the several tornados we've been talking about. today emergency responders will continue to search through the debris as they try to make sure everybody is accounted for. >> to get a accountability for the residence that live in the community and the potential rescues are made. >> reporter: more than 150 flights at chicago o'hare airport was cancel or delayed. with more stormy weather expected today there could cancellations and delays at airports across the countriment if you're flying out check the status of your flight before you head out. e
. >> reporter: search and reese crews are waiting -- rescue crews are waiting for the daylight to see how bad the damage is. one is confirmed dead many others injured when a twister touched down as you mentioned in the northern illinois town, every single building and home in the tiny town was either completely destroyed or damaged in the storm there was a close call for the people in the nearby town of rochell. they hid out in a basement of a restaurant. it hit wisconsin and parts of the...
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sofÍa: super contenta porque tuve chance de trabajar con una actriz tan famosa y tan prestigiosa como reeselÍnea de joyas. siempre tenido muy claro que es importante ser profesional y trabajar fuerte. y cuando te dicen__ no tomÁrselo como algo personal. >> esta colombiana es sin duda alguna imparable, su hijo manolo le sigue los pasos. sofÍa: ya se gradÚa de cine en boston, ya regresa este verano buscar trabajo, vamos a ver a dÓnde se va a dirigir. stephanie: quÉ consejo le has dado? sofÍa: que tiene que trabajar duro, no tomarse muy en serio a Él mismo, la vida trae su propias cosas. ilia: amigos gracias por compartir parte de su noche con nosotros, recuerde que el noticiero nacional comienza en sÓlo segundos. gracias. ♪♪ [mÚsica] >> quÉ tal? es lunes 27 de abril. baltimore, en estado de emeregencia el mismo dÍa que la familia le dio el adiÓs, los viotenlos saquearos negocios y esta noche hubo mÁs enfrentamientos. >> pasa de cuatro mil la cifra de muertos por el terremoto en nepal. avanzan en la bÚsqueda de supervivientes. >> era amarrada, golpeada y someetida a trabajar doce horas diarias
sofÍa: super contenta porque tuve chance de trabajar con una actriz tan famosa y tan prestigiosa como reeselÍnea de joyas. siempre tenido muy claro que es importante ser profesional y trabajar fuerte. y cuando te dicen__ no tomÁrselo como algo personal. >> esta colombiana es sin duda alguna imparable, su hijo manolo le sigue los pasos. sofÍa: ya se gradÚa de cine en boston, ya regresa este verano buscar trabajo, vamos a ver a dÓnde se va a dirigir. stephanie: quÉ consejo le has...
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>> jenner says his biggest core reese about his youngest girls and the rest of his children.the interview he says he doesn't want to hurt them. >> you can see diane sawyer's interview tomorrow night at 9:00 here on abc 7. >> you've put it on your facebook page. what kind of response have you gotten? >> a huge response. we're offering resources. this brings up issues for folks. it's a difficult thing to do. a lot of pain involved, so we're offering resources. you can find it on our abc 7 news line and on our page. >>> definitely a lot brighter out here. it's going to continue to be that way during the afternoon hours. maybe a few high clouds from time to time. have the sunscreen if you're spending time outside. let's look at live doppler 7 hd. you can see what we're talking about. starting to clear the peninsula coast. the storms have quieted over the mountains but will return this afternoon. less take a look at our visible satellite. it's the south bay that's taken longer than everybody else to clear out. by opening the weather window in san jose, you can see that. over downt
>> jenner says his biggest core reese about his youngest girls and the rest of his children.the interview he says he doesn't want to hurt them. >> you can see diane sawyer's interview tomorrow night at 9:00 here on abc 7. >> you've put it on your facebook page. what kind of response have you gotten? >> a huge response. we're offering resources. this brings up issues for folks. it's a difficult thing to do. a lot of pain involved, so we're offering resources. you can find...
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let me bring in lieutenant colonel james reese, also our cnn global affairs in analyst. >> thank you,>> thanks for being with me. you've been through search and rescue efforts in tragedy zones just like this one. we just heard from our tom sater there have been 50 aftershocks. >> right. >> 95% of kathmandu is without power. how much harder does that make it when you don't have power? >> yeah makes it a lot more difficult without the power. really does. but these search and rescue teams will come in they'll have you know generators coming in. the u.s. army has got -- or the military has got a c-17 flying with a usaid team. they'll have portable generators that will be able to bring power. the problem is then is how some type of equipment to get those larger generators to the -- >> where it needs to be. >> where it's going to be. >> we know some of the regions that were struck because this was so widespread i mean people 200 miles away in india, china felt this and there were deaths in india and china. there aren't even roads access accessing some of these communities. they're completel
let me bring in lieutenant colonel james reese, also our cnn global affairs in analyst. >> thank you,>> thanks for being with me. you've been through search and rescue efforts in tragedy zones just like this one. we just heard from our tom sater there have been 50 aftershocks. >> right. >> 95% of kathmandu is without power. how much harder does that make it when you don't have power? >> yeah makes it a lot more difficult without the power. really does. but these...
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. >> many reese dents not at all happy with the violence including this mother who went after her son in the middle of the street. look at this. she apparently recognized him on television even with the mask on. the mother has been called a hero on social media. and police commissioner anthony bat who used to be the oakland police chief says he wishes there were more parents like her out there. >> 100 protestors in oakland took to the streets in support of demonstrations in baltimore. started around 6:30 lasted more than 2 hours. sky 7 hd was overhead as oakland police and california highway patrol officers rush to block protestors from getting on interstate 9 80. >> march mostly peaceful with drummers and dancers joining at one point small fire set in the middle of the street at broadway and 17th about it for trouble. >> once the main group disbursed small group broke window at the dog wood bar and sprayed graffiti on nearby businesses. we have continuing coverage of the ballot mir riot on air and on line. coverage continues now on twitter at this web site. >> san francisco police lo
. >> many reese dents not at all happy with the violence including this mother who went after her son in the middle of the street. look at this. she apparently recognized him on television even with the mask on. the mother has been called a hero on social media. and police commissioner anthony bat who used to be the oakland police chief says he wishes there were more parents like her out there. >> 100 protestors in oakland took to the streets in support of demonstrations in...
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. >> reporter: kyle reese. >> why australians? >> why not? sorry. >> popular with the ladies. >> i mean, this were no complaints, obviously. >> reporter: i love "terminator." from what they showed me this has the same je nais se quoi of the original. and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the je nais se quoi. "terminator: genesis" hits theaters in july. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always online at abcnews.com. good night, america. listen, why don't you round up the kids, huh? i don't feel like geing any more food out, so we'll take them to marco's for dinner. come on, don't make this into a whole thihing! the e kitchen is covered in ants. but you know the kids and restaurants. come on. look, it's late, they're tired. they're gonna be fighting. food's gonna be everywhere. i say we eat in front of the tv like a regular family. so we can never take the kids to a restaurant? we can go when they can drive us. wait! how 'bout we
. >> reporter: kyle reese. >> why australians? >> why not? sorry. >> popular with the ladies. >> i mean, this were no complaints, obviously. >> reporter: i love "terminator." from what they showed me this has the same je nais se quoi of the original. and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the je nais se quoi. "terminator: genesis"...
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at noon, you can see there is a little bit of an offshore reese and as we head to tomorrow there is a dry and breezy offshore wind. that is why we will warm up to 70 at the coast and low-to-mid 80s elsewhere. friday, we are nearly 70 at the coast. upper 70s to upper 80s bay and inland and the many layer returns on saturday. 60 in the forecast for the coast. 70s around the bay and low-to-mid 80s inland. still warm. >> in san jose, 87 beyond the tank movingout any problems, we do not have actions to report and no construction in the area. we are seeing congestion over the altamont pass. from tracy to the altamont pass, it will be 53 miles per hour. you can see the brake lights are flashing near tracy boulevard and 205 ming with 580 slow and go to greenville and then it loosens. clear into livermore to dublin we have pockets of construction dotting the roadway as you approach dublin and 680 through pleasanton to sunol is 69 miles per hour. slow down. northbound highway 101 at minimum bray that is where we have construction until 5:00 so cones picked up but, re, remember, slow for the con
at noon, you can see there is a little bit of an offshore reese and as we head to tomorrow there is a dry and breezy offshore wind. that is why we will warm up to 70 at the coast and low-to-mid 80s elsewhere. friday, we are nearly 70 at the coast. upper 70s to upper 80s bay and inland and the many layer returns on saturday. 60 in the forecast for the coast. 70s around the bay and low-to-mid 80s inland. still warm. >> in san jose, 87 beyond the tank movingout any problems, we do not have...
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. >>> the phillies try to split their cease reese with the nationals in washington.es palmer has highlights >> a desperate search is under way tonight after a boat filled with migrants head for europe capsize in the mediterranean sea. at least 24 people are already confirmed dead. the 66-foot vessel bound from libya tipped over as a merchantship was attempting a rescue. the italian coast guard is leading the rescue operation. authorities believe 700 passengers may have been on board. >>> and caught on camera a daring rescue as two new jersey officers pull a woman from a burning car. you can see the officers kneeling right next to the vehicle with smoke billowing from the wreck in morris county. with the driver unconscious they had to act quickly pulling her out just in the nick of time. the car exploded soon after. the woman is fine thankfully but was charged with dwi. >>> a special day for children at cooper university hospital. the blue night motorcycle group roared up to the parking lot bearing gifts for the toy run. officials say the event always puts a smile on
. >>> the phillies try to split their cease reese with the nationals in washington.es palmer has highlights >> a desperate search is under way tonight after a boat filled with migrants head for europe capsize in the mediterranean sea. at least 24 people are already confirmed dead. the 66-foot vessel bound from libya tipped over as a merchantship was attempting a rescue. the italian coast guard is leading the rescue operation. authorities believe 700 passengers may have been on...
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eastbound on the bypass, right at reese ville road. crash, and also dealing with some sun glare, as well. as you work your way in toward downingtown. in south jersey, folks moving to the right here. accident in the back gown on the southbound side of 42, right near route 130, northeast philadelphia, heading to work, southbound, jam up from cottman, in through girard avenue. all right, here is the deal. later this afternoon, where are you going to be at 4:30, that's the big question, and watch the clock, this demonstration set for city hall, 15th and market, right there, dilworth plaza, at 43 we will have a police presence, there will be street closures, and i'm wait to go hear from septa. i just heard from them, they don't know exactly the master plan yet here, but i'll tell you there will be bus detours around city hall, this after none. so, think about your appointments this afternoon, if you're in center city, police have dinner plans, into and out of the city tonight, it will play a factor in our evening rush hour. eastbound on the
eastbound on the bypass, right at reese ville road. crash, and also dealing with some sun glare, as well. as you work your way in toward downingtown. in south jersey, folks moving to the right here. accident in the back gown on the southbound side of 42, right near route 130, northeast philadelphia, heading to work, southbound, jam up from cottman, in through girard avenue. all right, here is the deal. later this afternoon, where are you going to be at 4:30, that's the big question, and watch...
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reese is from new orleans.eading. isn't that great? she gets to do this. >> a good listen. >> i'm going to need y'all's moral support for the beginning of this next story. all right? stay with me, folks. lady gaga on the edge of glory caught in a great romance. >> there you go. nicely done. you're getting the hang of this. >> that great romance with her fiance taylor kinney, of course. the pop star announcing she and her fiance taking their relationship to the next level. how do you do that? with chickens. a brood of chickens. lady gaga making an announcement with this photo on instagram, saying that it's time to lay eggs in the kinneys' coop. they have chickens. >> maybe that's -- other news. >> it could have been something else. she called it the kinneys' coop. is she going to take on the last name? some are speculating. >> or is she a connoisseur of eggs? she likes scrambled eggs, maybe. >> we don't know. >> we do not know for sure. but is she going to take on the last name? >> you're on the story for us. >>
reese is from new orleans.eading. isn't that great? she gets to do this. >> a good listen. >> i'm going to need y'all's moral support for the beginning of this next story. all right? stay with me, folks. lady gaga on the edge of glory caught in a great romance. >> there you go. nicely done. you're getting the hang of this. >> that great romance with her fiance taylor kinney, of course. the pop star announcing she and her fiance taking their relationship to the next...
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cbs-3 sports director beasley reese and nfl player and former plaintiff in the lawsuit said it is a good deal. >> i'm happy with the settlement. i believe it is fair. in player want this money. if you get this money, you have serious cognitive issues, dementia als alzheimer's. >> 200 retirees or families have reject this settlement. they plan to sue the league ridley. >>> 121 penn relays start today. penn relays carnival on the campus have the university of pennsylvania track and field athletes from across the country and around the world will take part. we welcome all of our visitors on the area olympians and world record holders will be on hand throughout the the the weekend. a great time for the athletes and spectators. i used to run it in high school. just such a great time. hopefully you can see the action. >> great time of the year in philadelphia, thank you. >>> coming up next we are following breaking news after a would be robber picks the wrong target. >>> also, two homes teetering on the edge after a ground in their backyard gives way, we're their life with what is next for tho
cbs-3 sports director beasley reese and nfl player and former plaintiff in the lawsuit said it is a good deal. >> i'm happy with the settlement. i believe it is fair. in player want this money. if you get this money, you have serious cognitive issues, dementia als alzheimer's. >> 200 retirees or families have reject this settlement. they plan to sue the league ridley. >>> 121 penn relays start today. penn relays carnival on the campus have the university of pennsylvania...
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fish and frogs were among the creatures reesed too into the water. rob may ed da is here now.e lakes are fed by springs, those springs fed by rain. we're not going to get more are we? >> we did get about a half inch to an inch out of the storm. rightnous breezy conditions. rain way off to the north of the north bay. 60s outside. windy. san francisco, the camera hanging on. 67 degrees right now. let's show you san jose. 71 with high clouds passing by towards the tri-valley in dublin. 73 degrees. a few high clouds there and winds picking up through the dublin grade this evening from 10 to 20 miles per hour. a little blustery today. winds coming in off the ocean during the day. tomorrow that should come down out of the north and turn slightly offshore, one of the reasons our temperatures will climb a few more degrees. rain-producing clouds mainly off to the north of mendocino county as the storm track is it too far to the north to bring cool air which is powering up pretty good snow showers in the cascades towards the pacific northwest. tonight, we'll see patches of low clouds. a
fish and frogs were among the creatures reesed too into the water. rob may ed da is here now.e lakes are fed by springs, those springs fed by rain. we're not going to get more are we? >> we did get about a half inch to an inch out of the storm. rightnous breezy conditions. rain way off to the north of the north bay. 60s outside. windy. san francisco, the camera hanging on. 67 degrees right now. let's show you san jose. 71 with high clouds passing by towards the tri-valley in dublin. 73...
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. >> reporter: kyle reese. >> why australians? >> why not?usly. >> reporter: i love "terminator." from what they showed me this has the same je nais se quoi of the original. and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the je nais se quoi. "terminator: genesis" hits theaters in july. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always online at abcnews.com. good night, america. ♪turn around!♪ ♪every now and then i get a little bit hungry♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around♪ ♪turn around!♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air.♪ ♪turn around barry!♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack!♪ now try fiber one protein bars with the great new taste of cookies and crème. around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place including one right here at the shop now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! with
. >> reporter: kyle reese. >> why australians? >> why not?usly. >> reporter: i love "terminator." from what they showed me this has the same je nais se quoi of the original. and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the je nais se quoi. "terminator: genesis" hits theaters in july. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning...
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. >> many reese dents not at all happy with the violence including this mother who went after her son in the middle of the street. look at this. she apparently recognized him on television even with the mask on. the mother has been called a hero on social media. and police commissioner anthony bat who used to be the oakland police chief says he wishes there were more parents like her out there. >> 100 protestors in oakland took to the streets in support of demonstrations in baltimore. started around 6:30 lasted more than 2 hours. sky 7 hd was overhead as oakland police and california highway patrol officers rush to block protestors from getting on interstate 9 80. >> march mostly peaceful with drummers and dancers joining at one point small fire set in the middle of the street at broadway and 17th about it for trouble. >> once the main group disbursed small group broke window at the dog wood bar and sprayed graffiti on nearby businesses. we have continuing coverage of the ballot mir riot on air and on line. coverage continues now on twitter at this web site. >> san francisco police lo
. >> many reese dents not at all happy with the violence including this mother who went after her son in the middle of the street. look at this. she apparently recognized him on television even with the mask on. the mother has been called a hero on social media. and police commissioner anthony bat who used to be the oakland police chief says he wishes there were more parents like her out there. >> 100 protestors in oakland took to the streets in support of demonstrations in...
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i'm joined by our sport director beasley reese a former player, president of the philadelphia alumni association and a plaintiff in the lawsuit. should retired players be happy with this news. >> they hud be happy. it is really more settlement for spouses and family members. if you get a dime of this money, it means you have major cognitive issues. oh, no player wants this money but it is comforting to know it is there in casey get to the point where i need substantial help good absolutely. >> part of this deal may make it possible for nfl to never reveal what it knew about the the risk that you guys face on the field. >> i don't have a problem with that. we know that is what happened. it is a billion dollar industry. i knew playing football would be a dangerous sport and i would be using my helmet. we all understood that. they had information that the little will concussions you get on every play make you more susceptible that can affect you late in life. we did in the know that. >> not everybody is signing on to this. there are other players. >> 200 players opted you the because th
i'm joined by our sport director beasley reese a former player, president of the philadelphia alumni association and a plaintiff in the lawsuit. should retired players be happy with this news. >> they hud be happy. it is really more settlement for spouses and family members. if you get a dime of this money, it means you have major cognitive issues. oh, no player wants this money but it is comforting to know it is there in casey get to the point where i need substantial help good...
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. >> reporter: kyle reese. >> why australians? >> why not?>> popular with the ladies. >> i mean, this were no complaints, obviously. >> reporter: i love "terminator." from what they showed me this has the same je nais se quoi of the original. and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the je nais se quoi. "terminator: genesis" hits theaters in july. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always online at abcnews.com. good night, america. [cheers and applause] >> yo! yo! whoa! whoa! hey, hey! hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine and i'm thrilled to also be here hosting millionaire. [cheers and applause] at 62 years old, today's returning contestant exercises at 4:30 every morning, owns her own business, and breaks it down on the dance floor. needless to say, she's not your average grandma. from chicago, illinois please welcome christine pusateri! [cheers and applause] yeah! hello, goo
. >> reporter: kyle reese. >> why australians? >> why not?>> popular with the ladies. >> i mean, this were no complaints, obviously. >> reporter: i love "terminator." from what they showed me this has the same je nais se quoi of the original. and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the je nais se quoi. "terminator: genesis" hits...
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the the voice of the eagles merrill reese has seen plenty of eagles draft. >> if anything, they haveto stay at 20, they will find a very talented player but they may go up to 14 as far as four, five i don't see them moving in the top ten. i think that is highly unlikely but if anything, if there is a player, that they covet i can see them making moves going forward but i don't see them going back. >> chip kelly and the eagles you are on the clock. >>> playoff hockey from tampa where brayden coburn's first goal from thanksgiving helps lightening beat red wings two to nothing. the lightening will face montreal in the eastern conference semi times game one is tomorrow night in montreal erika. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" a big win for netflix subscribers the iconic show you can binge watch on the site. >>> and here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> updating our breaking news 22-year old temple allah cross player rachel hall is in critical condition after a hit and run in north philadelphia police located the car and id a person of interest. authorities tell cbs-3 that ha
the the voice of the eagles merrill reese has seen plenty of eagles draft. >> if anything, they haveto stay at 20, they will find a very talented player but they may go up to 14 as far as four, five i don't see them moving in the top ten. i think that is highly unlikely but if anything, if there is a player, that they covet i can see them making moves going forward but i don't see them going back. >> chip kelly and the eagles you are on the clock. >>> playoff hockey from...
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peter reese wanted to try his car on the sand at ocean shores. that's up in washington. but the car got stuck then a tide came up the waves pick up, trapping his mother and young daughter inside the car. >> i was just trying to get us out as quickly as possible. because i know when the tide gets higher, it takes everything with it. and another wave hit and the car was on its top. so we stayed in about -- we stayed in 30 seconds longer, we would have been upside-down. >> wow. police and fire rescue showed up just in time and got the grandmother and baby out of the car just as another wave knocked the car on its side. the car was left badly damaged but reece is just happy that all he lost was the new car. >>> it still isn't clear tonight what caused this massive explosion and fireball in fresno. a gas pipeline broke at the sheriff's department gun range right along highway 99 yesterday. 11 people were hurt, three still in critical condition. the county was digging in the area with the help of a jail inmate crew. >> at the time of the explosion the backhoe was turned over.
peter reese wanted to try his car on the sand at ocean shores. that's up in washington. but the car got stuck then a tide came up the waves pick up, trapping his mother and young daughter inside the car. >> i was just trying to get us out as quickly as possible. because i know when the tide gets higher, it takes everything with it. and another wave hit and the car was on its top. so we stayed in about -- we stayed in 30 seconds longer, we would have been upside-down. >> wow. police...
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. >>> joining us now for more cnn global affairs analyst, lieutenant colonel james reese. lieutenant colonel, we had a conversation with major general spider marks. these are americans who are making choices. if they choose to leave, how difficult is it and is there help from the state department to get out now that the embassy has been evacuated. >> good morning, victor, from rocco. happy easter. one, it's very difficult to get out now. most of the international commercial flights, shipping links have been all closed off by the saudis which is a concern because the red cross is trying to get them opened back up to bring in, you know, humanitarian and first ship relief. so it is very challenging to get out of there. and yemen is a difficult place to get in and be out of even when the commercial lines were open. years i would go in there for our forces there, and it was just a very difficult challenge to get in and out of the country. these aspects these americans have to take, like general marks said, it's a decision they made and it's a difficult one to have to stay and m
. >>> joining us now for more cnn global affairs analyst, lieutenant colonel james reese. lieutenant colonel, we had a conversation with major general spider marks. these are americans who are making choices. if they choose to leave, how difficult is it and is there help from the state department to get out now that the embassy has been evacuated. >> good morning, victor, from rocco. happy easter. one, it's very difficult to get out now. most of the international commercial...