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richard's girlfriend even testified, claiming richard lied by telling her that nancy had a rare and fatalse. >> any time that you catch a defendant or any witness in a lie -- and that was a pretty big one -- and i don't think it's a coincidence that she was going to die from a fatal blood disease. i think that those things immediately begin to color their view of him, and he was a liar. he would lie. >> it took a jury less than three hours to convict richard lyon of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison. >> i worked lots of cases like this, and the question was always why not just a divorce. >> you know, they may be intelligent, but they're criminally stupid, and for good reason. and thank god they are, because we couldn't catch them. >> it was hard for me to believe that he had actually killed his wife. and it had just finally broken down based on the shape of an "f" and an "l" and an "r," and just scratchings on a piece of paper. for years, criminals used women's hosiery as a mask to hide their identities. but today, to a forensic scientist, hosiery can be as valuable
richard's girlfriend even testified, claiming richard lied by telling her that nancy had a rare and fatalse. >> any time that you catch a defendant or any witness in a lie -- and that was a pretty big one -- and i don't think it's a coincidence that she was going to die from a fatal blood disease. i think that those things immediately begin to color their view of him, and he was a liar. he would lie. >> it took a jury less than three hours to convict richard lyon of first-degree...
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richard: people wanted more choice. not want a regimented vacation and want to have more choices to pick from. we wanted to provide something where the entertainment gave them a plethora of activities to do. with the food selection, where they can choose any kind of foods whenever they wanted it. i would say that probably the biggest changes is the level of choice the ship offers. we have this new dynamic dining -- betty: richard took me on a tour to show me firsthand. at over 1000 feet long, with nearly 5000 passengers, it's one of the largest cruise ships on water. we are how many stories up? richard: almost 30 stories up. betty: first stop, the north star observation. richard: it is just looking down. this is a perspective you never get to see. this proves my point. betty: it does. this is amazing. at the very highest, we were above the statue of liberty. 300 feet out over the water. richard: it's really cool. betty: that's incredible. the northstar is just the first attraction that has everything you can think of. a
richard: people wanted more choice. not want a regimented vacation and want to have more choices to pick from. we wanted to provide something where the entertainment gave them a plethora of activities to do. with the food selection, where they can choose any kind of foods whenever they wanted it. i would say that probably the biggest changes is the level of choice the ship offers. we have this new dynamic dining -- betty: richard took me on a tour to show me firsthand. at over 1000 feet long,...
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his name is richard lane. we'll talk about him and richard's bay area roots and his powerful and interesting work. thank you for joining us. >> i appreciate it. >> you have powerful bay area roots even though you live-in st. louis. >> i was born and raised in st. louis. i went do college in atlanta, georgia. i was in the military for a few years. i had a year and half in europe. then i was stationed at the oakland army base. i live them from 1988 to 1998. >> you were hear for the earthquake. >> yes, october 17, 1989. >> we'll talk about some sports and the focus of our show is you are a lay catholic evan cat evangelist. let's talk about your dad. >> he was in the nfl in 1952. he set a record that year for most interception. a year later he was traded to the chicago cardinals. he played for them for awhile. from '60 to '66 hi played for the detroit lions and his name was dick lane. >> he raised a wonderful son. >> this picture was taken in 1994. that was the 20th an verse of his induction of the nfl hall of fam
his name is richard lane. we'll talk about him and richard's bay area roots and his powerful and interesting work. thank you for joining us. >> i appreciate it. >> you have powerful bay area roots even though you live-in st. louis. >> i was born and raised in st. louis. i went do college in atlanta, georgia. i was in the military for a few years. i had a year and half in europe. then i was stationed at the oakland army base. i live them from 1988 to 1998. >> you were...
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richard: it's really cool.the northstar is just the first attraction that has everything you can think of. and then some. here we go. lucky number eight. i'm taking this one. bumper cars might be the last thing you would expect to see on a cruise ship. here on the quantum of the seas it somehow feels right at home. you! >> i got you! [laughter] betty: and if being at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. >> am i ready for this or what? the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. >> cartier, bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. can i sample something? with 18 restaurants to choose from, the real experience is not just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq, dynamic dining. it's too many for a page. if you want to reserve space, just hit reserve and it comes up and ask you how many want and when you want it. betty: you can do this on your mobile phone. technology is part of what makes royal caribbean stan
richard: it's really cool.the northstar is just the first attraction that has everything you can think of. and then some. here we go. lucky number eight. i'm taking this one. bumper cars might be the last thing you would expect to see on a cruise ship. here on the quantum of the seas it somehow feels right at home. you! >> i got you! [laughter] betty: and if being at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. >> am i ready for this or what? the best job...
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you richard: we even track your are richard: we even track your baggages. can look on your iphone and say that my suitcase is in the elevator or it is in the hallway towards going to security, and these kinds of capabilities i a think are things that we will probably will look back on in a very short time and say, can you imagine what this was like before quantum of the seas? betty: for all the over top will attractions, is dropping a you know billion dollars on a single ship the key to raising profit? arnold donald is not convinced. arnold: there will be a lot of people who will not want to sail will on quantum of the seas. that's not how they want to spend your time. betty: you don't see it as a you game changer. arnold: i see it as a game a changer in certain features on you board our ship. a you as a game changer for the industry, every new ship is a a game changer. will you quantum of the seas in the contemporary category, and where people are looking for lots of activities and that kind of stuff, a mall of america type of experience. it is a game chan
you richard: we even track your are richard: we even track your baggages. can look on your iphone and say that my suitcase is in the elevator or it is in the hallway towards going to security, and these kinds of capabilities i a think are things that we will probably will look back on in a very short time and say, can you imagine what this was like before quantum of the seas? betty: for all the over top will attractions, is dropping a you know billion dollars on a single ship the key to raising...
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as richards. the results turned up skeletons in the closet. for one thing, yes, the back showed the grew come curve of richard's scolyosis. he didn't look quite as we were led to believe. >> it's amazing to do the latest on ancient remains, because of hair and eye colour it was interesting to bring data to that. >> turns out richard was liking a toe-head, with blue eyes, and genetic evidence that he wasn't who he thought he was either. >> they look at the d.n.a. they trace from his sister into living people and discover on the mother's side it's identical. and you look on the father's side and it's different. that means there's hanky-panky. >> reporter: it means science turned up evidence of royal indes-gregs and a shady blood line. >> what is fascinating people is the possibility that because the male line is faulty obviously someone crept in between the bed clothes who was not royal to father the current strand of dna. that throws a question mark over the legitimacy of the present line of the th
as richards. the results turned up skeletons in the closet. for one thing, yes, the back showed the grew come curve of richard's scolyosis. he didn't look quite as we were led to believe. >> it's amazing to do the latest on ancient remains, because of hair and eye colour it was interesting to bring data to that. >> turns out richard was liking a toe-head, with blue eyes, and genetic evidence that he wasn't who he thought he was either. >> they look at the d.n.a. they trace...
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shake sphere gave king richard the line "my kingdom for my horse."ard iii has the attention of his kingdom once again. mark phillips, cbs news, leicester. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on ted cruz. we'll get analysis from peggy noonan. >>> and the first cross-country trip by a driverless car. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning everyone. it is monday, march 23rd. i'm michelle griego. >>> nearly 4:30. and let's talk a little weather and a little traffic. we have liz and roberta here on a monday morning. >>> at 12:00 this morning i heard something, couldn't identify it. looked out the window, it was raining. it's been that long. we forgot the sound of rain. picking up a little bit of light precipitation. we'll completely track there as the morning progresses. >> we are closely watching this accident. westbound 580 at greenville. for awhile the on ramp was blocked. emergency crews are on scene and you can only
shake sphere gave king richard the line "my kingdom for my horse."ard iii has the attention of his kingdom once again. mark phillips, cbs news, leicester. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on ted cruz. we'll get analysis from peggy noonan. >>> and the first cross-country trip by a driverless car. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac --...
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richard reeve has the new details about what happened. richard, what is the story? richard leon,: leon, his name is charles. this is the yellow crime scene tape where he was fatally injured. he had nothing to do with a police chase, and he lost his life in the horrible accident. crime scene tape and a damage sidewalk, remnants of a horrible crash that took a lie. >> is just very sad and tragic. richard: on his linkedin webpage, the photo shows him relaxed and smiling. the gray manager for a defense contractor, he was well-liked in clinton. >> very nice guy, extremely nice. richard: jennings was among those who came to comfort his wife after the car crash and police pursuit. >> she is hurting and she just needs support. richard: it was about 8:30 p.m. when a pg county officer made a traffic stop on the 2600 block of branch avenue. the driver, larry henson, had an unregistered late and abruptly spat all. >> -- and he spat all. >> he struck the officer. richard: officers pursued him for about a half mile in what turned out to be a stolen suv stopping in the intersectio
richard reeve has the new details about what happened. richard, what is the story? richard leon,: leon, his name is charles. this is the yellow crime scene tape where he was fatally injured. he had nothing to do with a police chase, and he lost his life in the horrible accident. crime scene tape and a damage sidewalk, remnants of a horrible crash that took a lie. >> is just very sad and tragic. richard: on his linkedin webpage, the photo shows him relaxed and smiling. the gray manager for...
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richard question mark richard: this is just a sad a crime on church property. there are two victims, a woman standing inside of the doorway and another woman who was in the parking lot. the police have only a vague description of the suspect. as you mentioned they have surveillance video that we will see in a moment. they want you to take a close look. outside of this manassas city church -- >> it's sad. richard: in unusual, frightening crime caught on camera. >> it is disgusting. richard: the police say this man was captured on surveillance video outside of the lutheran church on january 12. >> we hope that you catch this guy. richard: he exposed himself to a woman in standing inside the window, then touched a another woman in the parking lot. >> he asked for a cigarette. the woman complied. he touched her inappropriately before fleeing. richard: although this happened on a monday night with the church busy with meetings. >> we get these reminders all the time predators are out there. it's sad. richard: the man displayed no weapon, but the church is telling me
richard question mark richard: this is just a sad a crime on church property. there are two victims, a woman standing inside of the doorway and another woman who was in the parking lot. the police have only a vague description of the suspect. as you mentioned they have surveillance video that we will see in a moment. they want you to take a close look. outside of this manassas city church -- >> it's sad. richard: in unusual, frightening crime caught on camera. >> it is disgusting....
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shakespeare gave richard the line, my kingdom for a horse for a few days at least, richard iii has the attention of his kingdom once again. the mark phillips, cbs news leicester. >> nair: eccentric millionaire robert during is durst is in court tomorrow. what the lawyers are telling us about his defense and a driver less cars sets off on a cross-country journey when the cbs news continues. >> >> nair: lawyers for eccentric millionaire robert durst will try to get him released from a new orleans jail tomorrow arguing he has been unlawfully imprisoned. durst awaits a trial in california for the murder of a friend, which he seemingly confessed to in a documentary. but as omar villafranca reports the prosecution's case may not be a slam drunk. >> in the hbo documentary "the jinx" robert durst appeared to make a stunning admission. >> what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> durst beat a murder case in texas, he is now charged in the shooting death of former friend susan berman in los angeles retired fbi agent steve moore says he heard a confession. >> the video evidence is ex
shakespeare gave richard the line, my kingdom for a horse for a few days at least, richard iii has the attention of his kingdom once again. the mark phillips, cbs news leicester. >> nair: eccentric millionaire robert during is durst is in court tomorrow. what the lawyers are telling us about his defense and a driver less cars sets off on a cross-country journey when the cbs news continues. >> >> nair: lawyers for eccentric millionaire robert durst will try to get him released...
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wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioners first on your agenda are items proposed for continuance item one at 2501 california street conditional use authorization is proposed for april 23rd next at 896 on the street discretionary review has been withdrawn commissioners further under our discretionary review calendar item 16 at 2544 third street mandatory discretionary review we've received a request from supervisor cohen's office to continue this matter to may 7th the project sponsor is in agreement to that at a time and item 17 for the case at 896 on the street request for discretionary review this has been withdrawn i have nothing else i do have two speakers >> opening it up for public comment on item one and two and 16 two speakers (calling names) darlene fry and peter let. >> it is your opportunity to speak. >> yeah. just want to clarify are you wishing to speak on a different item on number one and two or 16. >> thank you. very good. >> is there any additional public comment on those 3 items proposed for co
wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioners first on your agenda are items proposed for continuance item one at 2501 california street conditional use authorization is proposed for april 23rd next at 896 on the street discretionary review has been withdrawn commissioners further under our discretionary review calendar item 16 at 2544 third street mandatory discretionary review we've received a request from supervisor...
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richard: absolutely. are so against isis, don't assume that iran is a strategic bedfellow. tom: we have covered this for two days. is there a difference from 1967 or 1987? what is the special relationship? mark: it is still an extraordinarily important community in the united states politically and internationally. aipac, 16,000 people at their event to hear benjamin netanyahu. but their influence is not when it was 10 or 15 years ago. it is still quite high, but been diluted by other groups. olivia: as we head into the break, it is our twitter question of the day. what do you think will be the biggest issue of the 2016 elections? tweets us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. let's look at the bloomberg terminal and income in america. this is my chart of the last year, which is rising adjusted income from the 1960's just after lbj and nixon, and up we go, and then something changed and we are back to where we were late clinton. brendan: mark halperin, we watched this idea of stagnant wages creep into this cou
richard: absolutely. are so against isis, don't assume that iran is a strategic bedfellow. tom: we have covered this for two days. is there a difference from 1967 or 1987? what is the special relationship? mark: it is still an extraordinarily important community in the united states politically and internationally. aipac, 16,000 people at their event to hear benjamin netanyahu. but their influence is not when it was 10 or 15 years ago. it is still quite high, but been diluted by other groups....
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richard: d.c. mayor muriel bowser is feeling good about the project afternoon misty group -- after an industry group found no fatal flaws that would prevent it from opening. mayor bowser: we will keep it running safely. richard: there were 60 flaws with the tracks and switches come ensuring all cars funds in and hiring a safety chief officer. people taking the bus saturday voiced concerns about the issue of streetcars versus other vehicles on h street. >> is a real busy route, so i don't think it's a good idea. richard: others are true believers. >> it's cool, convenient, so much better. richard: you will not see any practice runs while crews do track and maintenance work. the final report is due sometime in april. ddot says it is committed to the project, but so far it is still under construction. richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: pope francis broke bread with inmates at a prison in naples, italy. among those dining with the push for gay and transgender, some with hiv. pope francis has tried to
richard: d.c. mayor muriel bowser is feeling good about the project afternoon misty group -- after an industry group found no fatal flaws that would prevent it from opening. mayor bowser: we will keep it running safely. richard: there were 60 flaws with the tracks and switches come ensuring all cars funds in and hiring a safety chief officer. people taking the bus saturday voiced concerns about the issue of streetcars versus other vehicles on h street. >> is a real busy route, so i don't...
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shake sphere gave king richard the line my kingdom, my horse. attention of his kingdom once again. mark phillips cbs news leicester. >> coming up on your "morning news" after thmt. more on ted cruz. we'll get analysis from peggy noon nan. >>> and the first cross-country trip by a driverless car. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> for the second time in a month it has happened again and in the exact same neighborhood. thieves smashing windows stealing airbags right out of steering wheels. we're liver with the one type of car being targeted. good morning, it is monday, march 23rd i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm diana rocco in for ukee washington. gunfire in a west philadelphia barber shop ends with a man dead. police are now credit ago customer with saving lives. >> and new this morning race for the white house is under way. ted cruz is first at the starting line. more on that coming up. first, your forecast and oh, another cool morning. >> it was really bit
shake sphere gave king richard the line my kingdom, my horse. attention of his kingdom once again. mark phillips cbs news leicester. >> coming up on your "morning news" after thmt. more on ted cruz. we'll get analysis from peggy noon nan. >>> and the first cross-country trip by a driverless car. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> for the second time in a month...
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to build richard's coffin.also makes you perhaps the most celebrated carpenter. >> i'm not sure about the latter, but it's a wonderful bit of serendipity. >> reporter: richard has always divided opinion between those who think he got a bad ripe, those who didn't like him very much and those who positively despised him here reor villain though, local officials are hoping he's become a cash cow and they could be right. the richard iii tourism rush has already begun. the wait to view the coffin is running to hours, but this wait has really been going on for 530 years. mark phillips, cbs news, leicester, england. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> bradley cooper, single again, out with j. la and telling us about his guy's only party in vegas. >> that was the other night. >> wow. >> plus, more couples dish. are miley and patrick over after his trip
to build richard's coffin.also makes you perhaps the most celebrated carpenter. >> i'm not sure about the latter, but it's a wonderful bit of serendipity. >> reporter: richard has always divided opinion between those who think he got a bad ripe, those who didn't like him very much and those who positively despised him here reor villain though, local officials are hoping he's become a cash cow and they could be right. the richard iii tourism rush has already begun. the wait to view...
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oh, commissioner richards is here he'll be joining us shortly commissioners first is the consideration of items proposed for continuance item one noise regulations near places of entertainment the police code amendments it proposed for continuance march 2014 and item 2 at one1000 loosening street conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance until march 2015 and next at van ness avenue downtown project authorization conditional use authorization and variance have proposed for continuance until april 2nd, 2015, and item 4 administration and planning code amendments for the short-term rentals fee for the administrative code is continued until april 2015 discretionary use authorization are proposed until mayor 15th 2015 the next item d d and v others cord court discretionary use authorization until may 15th and finally commissioners item 7 at 21 terry value street discretionary review is proposed for definitely continuance >> any public. >> i have two speaker cards. >> great any public comment on item any of the items proposed for continuance. >> yeah. >> i'll call i am sorry
oh, commissioner richards is here he'll be joining us shortly commissioners first is the consideration of items proposed for continuance item one noise regulations near places of entertainment the police code amendments it proposed for continuance march 2014 and item 2 at one1000 loosening street conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance until march 2015 and next at van ness avenue downtown project authorization conditional use authorization and variance have proposed for...
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richard: then there is this. protesters and the police greeting each other friday night with handshakes and hugs. >> and obviously helps when the situation is tense that they know who i am. richard: some pretty frank talk after the protests. >> we have seen one of our young brothers gunned down at the hands of the police, and we don't want that. richard: and maybe some healing. >> i think it shows that there are still people in the community who support law enforcement. richard: at least six city officials including the police chief have reside in the wake of the justice department report. the county police chief's urging residents to support the wounded officers and help in the search for the suspects. the authorities are offering a 10,000 other reward for information. -- a $10,000 reward for information. kimberly: coming up, a startling admission from pope francis getting a lot of attention. speaking on the second installation -- second anniversary of his installation come he says he plans to leave the catholic
richard: then there is this. protesters and the police greeting each other friday night with handshakes and hugs. >> and obviously helps when the situation is tense that they know who i am. richard: some pretty frank talk after the protests. >> we have seen one of our young brothers gunned down at the hands of the police, and we don't want that. richard: and maybe some healing. >> i think it shows that there are still people in the community who support law enforcement....
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charlie: but you love richard. al: i love richard. richard i could possibly do again. i did a reading of it. i was set philadelphia harmonic -- i was hosting, believe it or not, the 158th anniversary of the theater there. it was a wonderful orchestra. i was the mc of the thing. i don't know how that happened. charlie: not easy. al: no. i found myself doing it. i was mainly talking about the first time i heard serious music. classical music. remember the old lewis and stadium here? i heard "right of spring" and i was here when stravinsky himself conducted it. talk about inspiring moments. i won't forget that. we were talking about times we heard the music for the first time. anyway, i did "richard." i did several poems by e.e. cummings. with the music behind me. this was a new experience. i loved it. chris plummer does it from time to time. so i did "richard" and my great friend charlie lawton who passed on a couple years ago he , said that you should try richard again. i said, yes. i wonder why he said that. then i went to philadelphia. two years later i'm up there doi
charlie: but you love richard. al: i love richard. richard i could possibly do again. i did a reading of it. i was set philadelphia harmonic -- i was hosting, believe it or not, the 158th anniversary of the theater there. it was a wonderful orchestra. i was the mc of the thing. i don't know how that happened. charlie: not easy. al: no. i found myself doing it. i was mainly talking about the first time i heard serious music. classical music. remember the old lewis and stadium here? i heard...
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two miles away from richard.ust like hundreds of other bastrop county residents who come home to heart break, brian returns home to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just one of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire can take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents, and consumes 34,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed, his footage can now be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to thorm, but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh, my god! when "caught on camera: man versus nature" continues. a
two miles away from richard.ust like hundreds of other bastrop county residents who come home to heart break, brian returns home to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just one of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire can take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents, and consumes 34,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and...
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richard: but it wasn't ok. police say around 12:30 this afternoon a daughter -- a woman and her granddaughter were hit. >> we just saw police cars. witnesses say they were turning off of old chapel road the grandmother injured seriously but the youngster did not survive. >> that touches your heart. richard: police said the driver stayed on the scene and many believe this is a treacherous and your section. >> all the time -- intersection. >> all the time going through yellow lights. richard: the loss of a child's life has been devastating. >> i hadn't three kids and this makes me think about walking down this road, people fly up and down. richard: just a sad story police have not released identities of anyone involved. police are investigating to see if charges will be filed. kimberly: looking ahead some much nicer weather than what we had today. now look at your first forecast. eileen: we are so looking forward to a much quieter day tomorrow and a much brighter day after a gloomy saturday, but things are alread
richard: but it wasn't ok. police say around 12:30 this afternoon a daughter -- a woman and her granddaughter were hit. >> we just saw police cars. witnesses say they were turning off of old chapel road the grandmother injured seriously but the youngster did not survive. >> that touches your heart. richard: police said the driver stayed on the scene and many believe this is a treacherous and your section. >> all the time -- intersection. >> all the time going through...
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pacino: i would call the richard idea at the church of the covenant, inspired richard. i think it was a lot of it by the numbers. a lot of it trying to remember what i have done before. it didn't have the same flavor to it. it wasn't coming in the same place of expression. charlie: inhabiting a character, do you have to find a hook for you? someone once said that when i put on the suit, the character, something like that -- pacino: it does help. charlie: but unlocking the character because you will inhabit the character, what do you look for? anything other than what the text says to you? pacino: yeah. you have to look for that thing that moves you. i like repetition. repetition keeps me green. i love that saying. fresh. because the idea that we do performances over and over again , doesn't that get boring? no. it's in the repetition that the creation comes. that the expression comes. i was doing richard wants. not particularly well. and we couldn't get this court scene with a lot of people in it and i couldn't understand what i was doing. we would call rehearsal throug
pacino: i would call the richard idea at the church of the covenant, inspired richard. i think it was a lot of it by the numbers. a lot of it trying to remember what i have done before. it didn't have the same flavor to it. it wasn't coming in the same place of expression. charlie: inhabiting a character, do you have to find a hook for you? someone once said that when i put on the suit, the character, something like that -- pacino: it does help. charlie: but unlocking the character because you...
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i was doing richard wants. -- richard once and not particularly well.e cannot get this court scene with a lot of people in it and i couldn't understand what i was doing. we would call rehearsal through it. we would think about it, all this kind of work with able -- people together trying to figure out something. the 85th performance of richard, on my 85th entrance, i understood it. i knew the court scene. i was there. charlie: but not 84. pacino: i just gave up the ghost, i guess. i said, oh screw it, it is not going to happen. but i kept going on and i found it. remember the great actor sam levine? i was watching the royal family once in the theater and sam levine comes in. opens the doors and comes in. i was a young actor. i thought, wow. as soon as i saw him, wow. it wasn't an entrance. it was something else. it was a gift. he was opening the doors to something spectacular. with light in it, energy, joy. and you know what it was? he had done it for 50 years. that's a big thing. charlie: did you use that in terms of your performance? pacino: i've done
i was doing richard wants. -- richard once and not particularly well.e cannot get this court scene with a lot of people in it and i couldn't understand what i was doing. we would call rehearsal through it. we would think about it, all this kind of work with able -- people together trying to figure out something. the 85th performance of richard, on my 85th entrance, i understood it. i knew the court scene. i was there. charlie: but not 84. pacino: i just gave up the ghost, i guess. i said, oh...
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in southeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: opening statements are set to begin wednesday in the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev is accused of planting the bomb that killed three people and injured hundreds of others. if convicted, he faces life in jail without parole or he could face the death penalty. thousands of people marched through moscow today to mourn the russian opposition leader, a leading critic of president vladimir putin who was gunned down on a bridge next to the kremlin. while putin condemned the killing, many outside of russia believe that he was involved. putin says he is presently taken charge of the investigation. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington and he will speak before the joint session of congress tuesday. it has generated lots of controversy. >> do you think by speaking before congress two weeks before his election it's a sign of arrogance? >> i think it's a political move. >> i wonder why the white house feels threatened and they want to hear what a t
in southeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: opening statements are set to begin wednesday in the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev is accused of planting the bomb that killed three people and injured hundreds of others. if convicted, he faces life in jail without parole or he could face the death penalty. thousands of people marched through moscow today to mourn the russian opposition leader, a leading critic of president vladimir putin who was gunned down on a...
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richard: a car in flames. this police officer knew this was no ordinary friday afternoon call. >> it is like when you open the oven but a lot worse. richard: it was worse, inside the bmw was brian o'donnell who police say was intoxicated. >> that guy was lucky. richard: lucky because when the car hit the tree, he was patrolling around the corner. as the officer approached the scene he saw the front of the car fully inflamed and as he got closer it got hotter and hotter and look at the damage to the history. richard: o'donnell apparently didn't move but the officer jumped into action. richard: -- >> i-8 got his head and pulled into a safe distance. richard: which is when he smelled alcohol. >> i can see from the burning that took place if he did get out he would be a goner. richard: he says he is not a hero. >> i was in the right place at the right time. richard: the driver faces a dwi charge but he is alive. kimberly: national legislation with a personal touch, the emotional connection for two mothers and why
richard: a car in flames. this police officer knew this was no ordinary friday afternoon call. >> it is like when you open the oven but a lot worse. richard: it was worse, inside the bmw was brian o'donnell who police say was intoxicated. >> that guy was lucky. richard: lucky because when the car hit the tree, he was patrolling around the corner. as the officer approached the scene he saw the front of the car fully inflamed and as he got closer it got hotter and hotter and look at...
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richard: it is a bizarre frightening crime. just outside of a place of worship. >> we get these reminders that predators are out there. richard: the police are releasing this surveillance video, spotted outside of bethel evangelical lutheran church in january. detectives say the man in his 20's or 30's exposed himself to a woman standing at a window then approached a second woman of the parking lot. >> he asked for a cigarette, the woman complied. he then touched her inappropriately and fled. richard: witnesses said he drove off in a white chevy blazer. >> people saw him doing that and it's disgusting. richard: the incidents happened on monday night between 7:00 and 8:00. the church building was busy with worship meetings and counseling sessions. >> nobody should have to come to a church or any place and be hurt or threatened. richard: the police say the man displayed no weapon, but church authorities are telling people to be on alert. >> watching surroundings and keeping my eyes open, just watching my back. richard: the church
richard: it is a bizarre frightening crime. just outside of a place of worship. >> we get these reminders that predators are out there. richard: the police are releasing this surveillance video, spotted outside of bethel evangelical lutheran church in january. detectives say the man in his 20's or 30's exposed himself to a woman standing at a window then approached a second woman of the parking lot. >> he asked for a cigarette, the woman complied. he then touched her inappropriately...
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king richard roman three -- king richard iii is the last from the house of york. >> is defeat and death at the battle of bosworth field ended the war of roses. his remains were afterward tossed into a common grave as his memory was stricken from public memory by the notorious tutors. >> that is, until three years ago when his remains were stumbleupon underneath -- were discovered underneath a parking lot. he will now get a proper burial. >> a real king right under the car park of the social services office. the site now host a memorial to richard iii, the last king of the house of york. david has been fascinated with him since he was a little boy. he cannot believe the undignified way the king was treated in death. >> the grave was not really big enough for him. there was no coffin, no shroud. all of these things would have been provided in normal circumstances, even for an ordinarily rarer -- even in an ordinary burial. just to drop an anointed king to a hole in the ground -- >> he was the last king in the war of the roses. the house of lancaster beat the house of york. william shakesp
king richard roman three -- king richard iii is the last from the house of york. >> is defeat and death at the battle of bosworth field ended the war of roses. his remains were afterward tossed into a common grave as his memory was stricken from public memory by the notorious tutors. >> that is, until three years ago when his remains were stumbleupon underneath -- were discovered underneath a parking lot. he will now get a proper burial. >> a real king right under the car park...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: a major repair under way after a big water main break in berwyn heights. more than two dozen people are without water tonight and part of cunningham drive has been closed. tom roussey has the timeline of the repairs. that is a big mess. tom: it is. look at all this mud on cunningham drive, and it continues quite a ways. the big problem is right down there, where they are trying to repair the water main that broke. it will probably be at least four hours before they are done. even when they fix it, the cleanup will be longer. it was a 10-inch water main that burst this afternoon, forcing dozens of homes to lose water service. >> there's the basement. tom: his property bore the brunt of the bit damage. he was out gardening late this afternoon. >> i saw water coming through the yard. tom: he and other neighbors looked out front to see this. cunningham drive had become cunningham river. >> it was a river. you cannot see the asphalt on the driveway. >> a lot of the damage could have
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: a major repair under way after a big water main break in berwyn heights. more than two dozen people are without water tonight and part of cunningham drive has been closed. tom roussey has the timeline of the repairs. that is a big mess. tom: it is. look at all this mud on cunningham drive, and it continues quite a ways. the big problem is right down there, where they are trying to repair the water main that broke. it will probably be at least four hours before...
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in 1970 richard nixon's white house could is how we said we have a lot of good people and richard extend the speak about vietnam at a time when he could move to another. this 10 or 12 points in whatever direction he wanted. that is gone. >> and yet spiro agnew made the case that the networks were biased. >> is a very politically shrewd. >> a factually questionable case. >> we have one last question. >> my question is apart from president eisenhower what to nelson rockefeller's think of other presidency encountered and what did each of them think of him? >> one reason they write the book is because it took that long to get through the outer defenses. it would be on compartmentalizing his life. he liked to quote his father who never saw more surface than needed. his own daughter is quoted as saying somewhat i wish we have a friend of the family, knew him as well as the voters of new york. why did he keep flirted with running for president in 1960 and 68 and not do it? why did he not go to attica? this at this too inserted himself in to every imaginable situation. i found a quote about 12 y
in 1970 richard nixon's white house could is how we said we have a lot of good people and richard extend the speak about vietnam at a time when he could move to another. this 10 or 12 points in whatever direction he wanted. that is gone. >> and yet spiro agnew made the case that the networks were biased. >> is a very politically shrewd. >> a factually questionable case. >> we have one last question. >> my question is apart from president eisenhower what to nelson...
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pimm: richard branson is electrifying formula one racing.loomberg's olivia sterns went to miami to plug into the f ormula e. olivia: nothing fuels innovation like a little competition. at least that is the idea driving formula e. richard: when you have tens of millions of dollars invested to win a sport, new breakthroughs happen. which will then be used in a normal cars. olivia: formula e is the world's first fully electric racing series. it is aimed to promote r&d of cars. the carbonation of glitz and read energy makes it a fit for richard branson. i tracked him down at the virgin racing garage in miami. richard: formula e fits in perfectly to our aspiration for renewable energy. 20 years from now, i hope people will walk on the street and if there is a diesel car pumping out lots of smoke, people will find it as strange as going into a restaurant and finding someone smoking cigarettes. olivia: formula e is a spinoff of the most popular motorsport in the world, formula one. but there are a few differences. for starters formula e drivers , d
pimm: richard branson is electrifying formula one racing.loomberg's olivia sterns went to miami to plug into the f ormula e. olivia: nothing fuels innovation like a little competition. at least that is the idea driving formula e. richard: when you have tens of millions of dollars invested to win a sport, new breakthroughs happen. which will then be used in a normal cars. olivia: formula e is the world's first fully electric racing series. it is aimed to promote r&d of cars. the carbonation...
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richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: this week ford's theater and the smithsonian's museum of american history gave abc 7 news an advanced look at a new exhibit. it's called silent witnesses. artifacts of the lincoln assassination. the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's death is next month. exhibit pieces including lincoln's top hat john wilkes booth, derringer pistol and the carriage, the lenken's road to the theater were all brought together from all over the country. >> our history comes alive when we see the objects. and it causes us to reflect on really what abraham lincoln meant to the country the whole purpose and what happened with the civil war, and who we are as a people. kimberly: the exhibit at ford's theater opens to the public monday. the carriage is now on display at the museum of american history. coming up on saturday news extra, amazon is expanding its one-hour delivery service. we'll tell you where and how much it will cost you. plus plans for a wal-mart supercenter in bowie running int
richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: this week ford's theater and the smithsonian's museum of american history gave abc 7 news an advanced look at a new exhibit. it's called silent witnesses. artifacts of the lincoln assassination. the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's death is next month. exhibit pieces including lincoln's top hat john wilkes booth, derringer pistol and the carriage, the lenken's road to the theater were all brought together from all over the country. >>...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: manassas police are asking for help to find the suspect in a rape case. they believe that he sexually abused his girlfriend's underage daughter. he ran away from the police last month after a fight in a house. the police say he has several aliases and may also be known as francisco ray,undiomundo. leon: three d.c. area men are in custody after a car chase and bank robbery in north carolina. the three men are in custody. the police say they robbed a bank and drove off, reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour before crashing. five cars and 10 people were involved in the wreck, no serious injuries. alison: a spotsylvania girl scout leader was arrested for felony child pornography. chad miller is accused of sending pornography over the internet and having inappropriate contact with a 14-year-old girl. stephen tschida reports the investigation may not end there. stephen: chad miller has been active in the girl scouts for many years, and one of the victims is from his alleged -- on
richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: manassas police are asking for help to find the suspect in a rape case. they believe that he sexually abused his girlfriend's underage daughter. he ran away from the police last month after a fight in a house. the police say he has several aliases and may also be known as francisco ray,undiomundo. leon: three d.c. area men are in custody after a car chase and bank robbery in north carolina. the three men are in custody. the police say they robbed a bank and...
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matt made some good point, and richard did as well. with but the most important of which were that there is so much of this that we don't know yet, and we are dealing with the leaks, and secondhand reports and pure speculation, and i'm surprised so much is known so soon after this airplane crash. and i know in this day and age that you want fast and quick answer and you just can't have it. and instead of this conversation where i am a part and overanalyzing and beating a topic that we know so little about we should back off and let the investigators do their thing. >> fair enough, but it is a discussion and the new york times is a legitimate news organization and if it turns out, true, but if it turns out to be true, then true enough. but this is the reason why one of the guys went out, but what is true is that at the end of the flight one of the pilots does not open the door and what does it tell you from the reporting? >> well until we know more what does it tell me -- all right. if "the new york times" is correct, let's just for the
matt made some good point, and richard did as well. with but the most important of which were that there is so much of this that we don't know yet, and we are dealing with the leaks, and secondhand reports and pure speculation, and i'm surprised so much is known so soon after this airplane crash. and i know in this day and age that you want fast and quick answer and you just can't have it. and instead of this conversation where i am a part and overanalyzing and beating a topic that we know so...
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richard: that family going through so much. volunteers will continue searching the anacostia river area. the fbi has posted a 25,000 other reward for information. the family is still waiting. -- the fbi has posted a $25,000 reward for information. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: a man is in police custody after a standoff in gaithersburg. officers responded to a home. the police determined the man was alone but likely armed. swat officers evacuated the neighbors before the man surrendered. he has not been identified. lots of talk this evening about an old trick of president bill clinton. the artist is revealing a subtle nod to the monica lewinsky scandal. leon: plus, offers to charge your phone. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] leon: supporters and opponents of the proposed purple line gathered in silver spring tonight. the maryland public policy conducted a form on the 16-mile rail line. supporters of the project call it
richard: that family going through so much. volunteers will continue searching the anacostia river area. the fbi has posted a 25,000 other reward for information. the family is still waiting. -- the fbi has posted a $25,000 reward for information. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: a man is in police custody after a standoff in gaithersburg. officers responded to a home. the police determined the man was alone but likely armed. swat officers evacuated the neighbors before the man surrendered....
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richard, what do we know happened? >> we have absolutely no idea.ome-odd minutes into the flight, and it had reached the cruising altitude of 38,000 feet and about two minutes after it did, that it sudden starts to descend. there is some dispute as to what rate of speed it is descending. some suggest it is a consistent descent at around 3,000 feet per minute and one or two reports suggesting it is more erratic, but we have no idea what happened at that moment. >> and even though it was 8,000 foot plunge we have no idea the if it was erratic. >> it was going down 3,000 feet per minute give or take, and now one or two people saying it is more erratic, and if you average it out it is more than the range of 1,500 to 5,000, and we don't know. what is significant in this area is that was this a koncontrolled gradual descent albeit e steep by the auto pilot under descent of the aircraft or out of control? we have no idea certainly of the event that led to the descent. >> we do know that something happen and it obviously crashed. if it were emergency situat
richard, what do we know happened? >> we have absolutely no idea.ome-odd minutes into the flight, and it had reached the cruising altitude of 38,000 feet and about two minutes after it did, that it sudden starts to descend. there is some dispute as to what rate of speed it is descending. some suggest it is a consistent descent at around 3,000 feet per minute and one or two reports suggesting it is more erratic, but we have no idea what happened at that moment. >> and even though it...
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. >> rose: but you love richard. >> i love richard. richard i could possibly do again.f it actually i was at philadelphia philharmonic. i was doing i was hosting believe it or not the 158th an verse aeroof the theater there. it was a wonderful thing with a great orchestra. and i was the emcee of the thingment i don't know how that happened. >> rose: it's not easy. >> no, and i found myself doing it and was really mainly talking about the first time i heard serious music or classical music remember the old lewiston stadium here. >> rose: oh sure. >> i heard strab inski rite of spring. i was there when strabinski himself conducted it and that was-- we were talking about inspiring moments. i will never forget that. and we were talking about times we hearded music for the first time. and anyway i did richard. i did several poems by ee cummings with the music behind me. so thises with a new experience. i loved it. i thought maybe i should do this. actors do chris plumber does it from time to time. so i did richard and my great friend charlie lawton had told me he passed on a
. >> rose: but you love richard. >> i love richard. richard i could possibly do again.f it actually i was at philadelphia philharmonic. i was doing i was hosting believe it or not the 158th an verse aeroof the theater there. it was a wonderful thing with a great orchestra. and i was the emcee of the thingment i don't know how that happened. >> rose: it's not easy. >> no, and i found myself doing it and was really mainly talking about the first time i heard serious music...
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richard white joins us now from frankfurt with much more on this. richard, what can you tell us about these medical documents and the sick notes that were found at his house? richard: here is a little bit of a disclaimer. i've been sitting and waiting for a few minutes. in those minutes the information broke. i have a little no peace. it mentioned mental illness. this is something that dusseldorf prosecutors have release. it shows we need to be very careful with somebody who claim they knew and what investigators are officially releasing. yes, you are right in saying that we have found a sick note -- a torn up sick note that shows that he was in a medical treatment and we believe that may have been for medical reasons. of course, we all want and answer and plausible isolation for why something that is so unthinkable happened and with
richard white joins us now from frankfurt with much more on this. richard, what can you tell us about these medical documents and the sick notes that were found at his house? richard: here is a little bit of a disclaimer. i've been sitting and waiting for a few minutes. in those minutes the information broke. i have a little no peace. it mentioned mental illness. this is something that dusseldorf prosecutors have release. it shows we need to be very careful with somebody who claim they knew and...
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richard: that is right. the reality is this was always going to be very hard, if not impossible to do. the iranians want sanctions relief on the cheap, the nuclear side. it ministration would prefer the opposite. ultimately, this is always going to be about finding the inch of overlap the between the positions. alix: the inch and from the man who was part of giving those inches from the sanchez. thank you, richard nephew, -- inches from the sanctions. thank you, richard nephew. former ruler buhari has won the nigerian elections in the first transfer of power since 1999. paul wallace joins us from lagos. it took weeks to get the selection done. is this cause for celebration question mark is this done, -- question -- celebration? is this done? paul: in the states, his supporters are already going onto the streets, and celebrating the victory. so far, the reaction from the opposition, the strongholds of president goodluck jonathan seems pretty muted. that suggests, so far, that they -- there might not be the wi
richard: that is right. the reality is this was always going to be very hard, if not impossible to do. the iranians want sanctions relief on the cheap, the nuclear side. it ministration would prefer the opposite. ultimately, this is always going to be about finding the inch of overlap the between the positions. alix: the inch and from the man who was part of giving those inches from the sanchez. thank you, richard nephew, -- inches from the sanctions. thank you, richard nephew. former ruler...
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that is when richard antigua hit the cruiser. both men were taken for treatment and charges are now pending. >>> witnesses called it chaos. a gun battle broke out between police and nine suspects in a wal-mart parking lot in cottonwood, arizona this weekend. a total of 8 officers were roughed up. one took a bullet to the leg. investigators say all the suspects in the case were related. police who were there, people who were there could hardly believe what they were seeing. >> a lot of screams, a female, screeching noise like unreal. i heard about 8 to 10 shots. >> reporter: when it was over one person was dead, another one was shot in the stomach. a wal-mart employee also broke an arm. when it was all over, seven people are hauled off to jail. >>> former professional football player darren sharper plans to plead guilty today. he is accused of drugging and raping nine women in four states. we will learn more about the plea agreement today. in louisiana alone sharper faces the possibility of two life terms in prison. sharper was a
that is when richard antigua hit the cruiser. both men were taken for treatment and charges are now pending. >>> witnesses called it chaos. a gun battle broke out between police and nine suspects in a wal-mart parking lot in cottonwood, arizona this weekend. a total of 8 officers were roughed up. one took a bullet to the leg. investigators say all the suspects in the case were related. police who were there, people who were there could hardly believe what they were seeing. >> a...
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richard: the gun man was shooting at multiple targets.ne tape litters the ground near the stoop where the 14-year-old was sitting with her family before she was hit. >> between 9, 10 shots. they was just shooting. because it went there, there, there. it was all over the place. richard: when officers arrived they found the girl wounded in the leg. they believe the gun man drove off and a white or silver carful stop the neighborhood is badly shaken. what was going through your mind? >> i was just praying. summit he said she was shot and i was praying and screaming. -- somebody said she was shot and i was praying and screaming. richard: she was transported to prince george's county hospital. the police have not released a lot of information about the gunman, but they are still looking for the white car. richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: an unseasonably cold and windy day. we are looking ahead to much of the same. eileen whelan has the first forecast. awfully chilly today. eileen: the high was only 40 degrees, 20 degrees below average. ton
richard: the gun man was shooting at multiple targets.ne tape litters the ground near the stoop where the 14-year-old was sitting with her family before she was hit. >> between 9, 10 shots. they was just shooting. because it went there, there, there. it was all over the place. richard: when officers arrived they found the girl wounded in the leg. they believe the gun man drove off and a white or silver carful stop the neighborhood is badly shaken. what was going through your mind?...