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and hopelessness on death row. and to your customers.h centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. when age-related macular have degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to he
and hopelessness on death row. and to your customers.h centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir,...
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. >> later working up a sweat while rowing in sync. these these gyms specializing in rowing classes are bringing back a once popular sport while giving you a workout challenge. it's tuesday, october 20th. >>> from rabzby abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. wow, we begin with the hunt for a teenaged hacker who claims to have accessed the personal e-mail of the nation's top spy. this is pretty incredible. you know what i found remarkable? he uses aol. >> he's the one guy that uses an aol account. a few people are using aol. apparently this is what's taken place. one document taken from john brennan's file contains the name of senior interrogation officials along with their social security numbers. pierre thomas reports from d.c. >> reporter: an allegedly young hacker is posting what he claims is personal information about some of the nation's top intelligence officials. the hacker, who describes himself as a high school teenager, angry about the plight of the palestinian
. >> later working up a sweat while rowing in sync. these these gyms specializing in rowing classes are bringing back a once popular sport while giving you a workout challenge. it's tuesday, october 20th. >>> from rabzby abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. wow, we begin with the hunt for a teenaged hacker who claims to have accessed the personal e-mail of the nation's top spy. this is...
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>>> on this episode of death row stories. >> what's going on, ma'am? >> a mother's throat is slashed, and her two young sons are murdered. >> it was a bloodbath. and when a crime like this happens, someone in the house did this. no motive, no explanation. >> by god, somebody is going to pay for these two boys being murdered. >> materialistic, a temptress. >> there was a body on the water. >> it just didn't seem real. i know i'm innocent. >> he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. >> going to florida in two days, can't wait! >> are you going to take the camera with you? >> yeah, i'll take the camera with me. doorly and daryn were high school sweethearts from lubbock, texas. they married when he was 20 and she was 18. >> they were high school they were the proud parents of three boys.
>>> on this episode of death row stories. >> what's going on, ma'am? >> a mother's throat is slashed, and her two young sons are murdered. >> it was a bloodbath. and when a crime like this happens, someone in the house did this. no motive, no explanation. >> by god, somebody is going to pay for these two boys being murdered. >> materialistic, a temptress. >> there was a body on the water. >> it just didn't seem real. i know i'm innocent....
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jennifer london, skid row los angeles. >> boy, that was quite a piece. finally, the hubble space telescope has snapped some breathtaking images of the veil nebula. the colorful display is remanence of a destroyed star, the material is 110 light years wide, and lies over 2,000 light years from earth. we will leave on these images. this is al al jazeera. >> hello there. this is the news hour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. more bloodshed in israel in the palestinian territories now the israeli prime minister vows to use all means available to end the violence. the plane crash reports investigators found that it was downed by a missile and question ukrainian war space wasn't close
jennifer london, skid row los angeles. >> boy, that was quite a piece. finally, the hubble space telescope has snapped some breathtaking images of the veil nebula. the colorful display is remanence of a destroyed star, the material is 110 light years wide, and lies over 2,000 light years from earth. we will leave on these images. this is al al jazeera. >> hello there. this is the news hour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. more bloodshed in israel in the...
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summer temperatures on death row >> stroud: death row, you have maybe a five- by seven-foot cell. you're in there every day. you get out one hour a day to walk around and you come back in. you do that day after day, year after year, and that's it. he was basically thrown in to a cell and forgotten. >> whitaker: ford would become one of the country's longest serving death row inmates. stroud went on to a successful legal career. but all that changed when one of the initial suspects, a man named jake robinson, told a police informant he had killed the jeweler three decades earlier. robinson is now in prison for another murder. a court review of the new information found there was "credible evidence... glenn ford was neither present at, nor a participant in, the robbery and murder of isadore rozeman." stroud's reaction when he was >> stroud: i thought i was going to throw up, nauseous as it. and i felt my face was just turning, like a fever. but then the horror of knowing that yours truly had caused him all this pain... >> whitaker: last year, ford was exonerated and released from an
summer temperatures on death row >> stroud: death row, you have maybe a five- by seven-foot cell. you're in there every day. you get out one hour a day to walk around and you come back in. you do that day after day, year after year, and that's it. he was basically thrown in to a cell and forgotten. >> whitaker: ford would become one of the country's longest serving death row inmates. stroud went on to a successful legal career. but all that changed when one of the initial suspects,...
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>> cox: because he's not on death row. and that's how i can say it. >> whitaker: getting out of prison after 30 years is justice? >> cox: well, it's better than dying there and it's better than being executed. >> whitaker: there may be no more controversial prosecutor in the u.s. than dale cox. between 2010 and 2014, his caddo parish office put more people on death row per capita than anywhere else in the country. >> cox: i think society should be employing the death penalty more rather than less. >> whitaker: but there have been ten other inmates on death row in louisiana who have been exonerated. flawless. are you sure that you've gotten >> cox: i'm reasonably confident that... that i've gotten it right. >> whitaker: reasonably confident? >> cox: am i arrogant enough, am i narcissistic enough to say i couldn't make a mistake? of course not. >> whitaker: but until this information came out, the state was convinced that mr. ford was guilty. >> cox: yes. >> whitaker: he could have been killed. >> cox: yes. >> whitaker: and
>> cox: because he's not on death row. and that's how i can say it. >> whitaker: getting out of prison after 30 years is justice? >> cox: well, it's better than dying there and it's better than being executed. >> whitaker: there may be no more controversial prosecutor in the u.s. than dale cox. between 2010 and 2014, his caddo parish office put more people on death row per capita than anywhere else in the country. >> cox: i think society should be employing the...
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rowing used to be t most populalasport in the u.s. there's a resurgenen coming back totohat kind of things that really work, things that are authentic and true. we've tapped into that and we're riding that wave. >> reporter: no longer the dusty machine in the gym corner, rowivg is having a major/ resurgence even among people like me who o ve never been on a a machine before. >> we get new people all the time and consider that part of our job is to just really kind of get them familiar with the benefits of the rowing machine and get them acquainted with why it's the best piece of cardio equipment out there. >> reporter: for everyone in dallas, these new studios give seoned rowers a place to practice the sport they love. >> all the camaraderie of rowing in an indoor setting. >> we've had palestinianss -- olympians in here, gold medal winners. ocean rowers in here, people who are overweight. those people in the same css working as hard as they want to wo at the same tempo. >> when you row, you work every single muscle in every stroke. we
rowing used to be t most populalasport in the u.s. there's a resurgenen coming back totohat kind of things that really work, things that are authentic and true. we've tapped into that and we're riding that wave. >> reporter: no longer the dusty machine in the gym corner, rowivg is having a major/ resurgence even among people like me who o ve never been on a a machine before. >> we get new people all the time and consider that part of our job is to just really kind of get them...
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these people on death row, some of them, i call them monsters.es and their rights, but people forget about the victims and their families and their rights. >> this is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. >> the defense attorneys like to say, what was his motive? he could have just taken their car and gone. that's true, but he didn't. he killed this family. he deserves the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> 1985 i was escorted to death row in san quentin prison. and it's like i went to hell. but i am an innocent man. i did not murder anyone. i hope people learn from this story that you have to stand up and fight this rotten-ass system because it is rotten. it is rotten to the core. >> all of the potential inaccuracies, the potential miscarriages of justice, i can't correct. i can only tell you that personally, i was involved in this case from the very beginning. and personally, believe that kevin cooper should die. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of death row stories, a triple murder, execution style. >> they shot
these people on death row, some of them, i call them monsters.es and their rights, but people forget about the victims and their families and their rights. >> this is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. >> the defense attorneys like to say, what was his motive? he could have just taken their car and gone. that's true, but he didn't. he killed this family. he deserves the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> 1985 i was escorted to death row in san quentin prison....
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death sentence looming. >> execution was at midnight in those days. >> a d.a. has doubts. >> i was horrified by what i saw. >> a boy's life hangs in the balance. >> evil people are never going to change. they should be executed. >>> there is a body in the water. he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. ♪ >>> on the south side of san antonio, texas, late on a fall evening in 1984, a murder was about to take place. >> the neighborhood was very tough. there's street gangs
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death sentence looming. >> execution was at midnight in those days. >> a d.a....
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whatever kept me going, i was rowing and rowing. and i rowed and rowed.ey will beat me. make it i'm free. catch me, they will beat me. make it, i'm free. catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free. catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free. suddenly, i lifted up a little bit. and the boat scraped. it was sand. the wave lifted up a little bit again. and i was there. it was the sand. i was, like, on the beach. it truly was the finest morning of my whole life. ecstatic at being out here in the morning with the sun coming up and the sky over me. but i know that now there is going to be a bed check. and somewhere they are going to start counting, and they will realize, where's william? i'm still in the middle of turkey. the clock is ticking. they are looking for me. and if they find me now, i'm dead. ld got cracked... ...but they couldn't miss the show. so dad went to the new safelite-dot-com. and in just a few clicks, he scheduled a replacement... ...before the girls even took the stage. safelite-dot-com is the fast, easy way to schedule service anywhere
whatever kept me going, i was rowing and rowing. and i rowed and rowed.ey will beat me. make it i'm free. catch me, they will beat me. make it, i'm free. catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free. catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free. suddenly, i lifted up a little bit. and the boat scraped. it was sand. the wave lifted up a little bit again. and i was there. it was the sand. i was, like, on the beach. it truly was the finest morning of my whole life. ecstatic at being out here in...
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in 1982. >> we met mark during his 23rd year on death row at indiana state prison. at age 20 he was convicted of killing a 65-year-old woman who had volunteered at the homeless shelter where he was living. in his confession to police he admitted to stabbing her 26 times during the robbery. >> when they sentenced me to death 23 years ago, i thought -- i thought i was going to be dead before five years was up. that didn't happen, an instead men i've known for 20 years go in front of me. that's been hard. >> over the years, wisehart became friends with several death row residents. >> i didn't care for the first ten years i was here against their will and last year they killed five people that i known for a minimum of 18 years. i thought i was going to be one of them. as far as my sanity, you know, some people would say i've already lost it. i would say i've maintained it by a thin, thin thread. >> with his best friends executed, wisehart made a new companion. the prison's feline adoption program allowed him to become the guardian of a shelter rescue cat. he named it no
in 1982. >> we met mark during his 23rd year on death row at indiana state prison. at age 20 he was convicted of killing a 65-year-old woman who had volunteered at the homeless shelter where he was living. in his confession to police he admitted to stabbing her 26 times during the robbery. >> when they sentenced me to death 23 years ago, i thought -- i thought i was going to be dead before five years was up. that didn't happen, an instead men i've known for 20 years go in front of...
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seven quarters in a row positive against everybody. nine quarters in a row over spreads.e last seven days, to keep you up-to-date, it is up to 1.9 one. we continue to take customers for everybody. but as he saw, they clearly are the largest donator that this point point. t-mobilemade a customer, and i came from verizon. three weeks into my new teen all membership, my data was hacked via experience i got a letter in the mail saying i was one of those 15 million people. what went wrong? and what are you going to do about it that what is different from one and every other ceo has done? donethink i have already something different than any ceo has ever done, obviously these you take place with experience, and 15here was a breach, million people, yourself included were potentially impacted. but what we did is we immediately -- emily: are you saying maybe i wasn't? i did get a letter in the mail. think got a letter from experience explaining to you that you are one of 15 million customers whose data may have been impacted, and it is best to take all precautions and join up with
seven quarters in a row positive against everybody. nine quarters in a row over spreads.e last seven days, to keep you up-to-date, it is up to 1.9 one. we continue to take customers for everybody. but as he saw, they clearly are the largest donator that this point point. t-mobilemade a customer, and i came from verizon. three weeks into my new teen all membership, my data was hacked via experience i got a letter in the mail saying i was one of those 15 million people. what went wrong? and what...
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rowe price. invest with confidence.ews is sponsored in part by t rowe price. >>> give my boy hopper a hammer and nails. >>> you are nailing it with the degrees. >> if he is able to sit next to us tomorrow. >> if there is room here at the desk. >> okay. beautiful tomorrow, sunshine and 76 and clouds and maybe a sprinkle west of town and upper 60s on friday and you know what that is still nice and average. perfect for high school football. warmer over the weekend. better for the terps game than the burgundy and gold. showers on sunday and cooler next week and better chance for showers next week. all in all october is pretty sweet in. >> and those of us on the sidelines at a game or two or three. >> we appreciate the fact that it won't be oh, 30 degrees. >> no. >> all right. >> so the baby! mom! i love that we're spending the weekend together. oh i know! hey, why don't you turn off your phone and all your stuff. good idea. it's off. mom? oh my internet is so slow when anyone else is using it. did you like want to do someth
rowe price. invest with confidence.ews is sponsored in part by t rowe price. >>> give my boy hopper a hammer and nails. >>> you are nailing it with the degrees. >> if he is able to sit next to us tomorrow. >> if there is room here at the desk. >> okay. beautiful tomorrow, sunshine and 76 and clouds and maybe a sprinkle west of town and upper 60s on friday and you know what that is still nice and average. perfect for high school football. warmer over the...
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last row, it's a funny thing.> the federal reserve announced it will not raise interest rates this month. instead, the fed is pushing it off until its december meeting, saying a rate hike is possible many investors anticipated a rate hake this month. creighton university's economist ernie goss sees raising interest rates as a good thing. if the fed does move forward with its decision in december, it would be the first rate rise since 2006. meanwhile, u-s economic growth slowed in teh fourth quarter. the commerce department says the gross domestic product increased at a 1 point 5 percent annual rate after increasing nearly 4 percent in the second quarter. pick up this quarter. china
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-- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of death row stories, young newlyweds are brutally murdered. >> the two had been suspects all along. >> they were clearly capable of committing murder. >> but with a man sentenced to death -- >> i've done some bad things in my life, but i've never done anything like this. >> and his own family doubting his innocence. >> the illinois state police were involved. he's got to be guilty. >> onp >> one c>> one cop case. >> you ask, how was a murder too politically sensitive. why can't you speak out about corruption? this case stinks. >> there's a body in the water. >> he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. ♪ >> the tiny town of paris, illinois, is located 200 miles south of chicago. neighbors in paris know one another and sleep with their doors unlocked. >> three words to describe
-- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of death row stories, young newlyweds are brutally murdered. >> the two had been suspects all along. >> they were clearly capable of committing murder. >> but with a man sentenced to death -- >> i've done some bad things in my life, but i've never done anything like this. >> and his own family doubting his innocence. >> the illinois state police were involved. he's got to be guilty. >> onp >> one...
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this row of stores in mount vernon. the fire chief says they the basement of the deli there nearly six hours later it is still going. stores now destroyed include that laundromat, a pizza place and that deli. quite a stubborn fire here and that really is because all of these businesses have a separate roof. so firefighters have to get into each of these roofs, try to get in there, reach out, get underneath them, and the fire has been jumping around a lot. >> it's a stubborn fire. they have multiple ceilings in the stores so that fire will travel across there and to get access is very difficult under those conditions. >> 3-alarm fire i'm guessing about what 100 or more firefighters? >> i wish we had that. we had about 37 firefighters here. >> reporter: and thankfully none of those firefighters has been injured. the chief tells me they are now in the process of trying to bring in some relief for them so many hours. eyewitness news. >> thank you. and we want to get you updated on weather and traffic now. the workweek. you'
this row of stores in mount vernon. the fire chief says they the basement of the deli there nearly six hours later it is still going. stores now destroyed include that laundromat, a pizza place and that deli. quite a stubborn fire here and that really is because all of these businesses have a separate roof. so firefighters have to get into each of these roofs, try to get in there, reach out, get underneath them, and the fire has been jumping around a lot. >> it's a stubborn fire. they...
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>> i'm focused on the rowing. my head's in the boat. i don't think i'll be looking around to see what some knucklehead is doing. >> reporter: it's safe to say they will turn a blind eye to they will be nervous, too. they admit that. they want to inspire firefighters to get a boat next year and have a real competition with them. the question is, what kind of weather will be nice to these guys? >> well, help them, maybe. we'll talk about big storms. the only time it's been canceled is 1996. there will be wind. these are tough people, these rowers. >> yes. >> they can handle just about any weather you can throw their way. they are out on the water right now still in tank tops. >> it's very cold. >> yes. it's certainly going to be a chilly forecast. we're in the mid-50s for tomorrow. the wind, yes, it's going to be in place. mostly a head wind at 10 to 25. a brief shower tomorrow, not expecting much in the way in the active rainfall. so the basin itself will get turned up and it will be we had one cold front that brought thunderstorms to ca
>> i'm focused on the rowing. my head's in the boat. i don't think i'll be looking around to see what some knucklehead is doing. >> reporter: it's safe to say they will turn a blind eye to they will be nervous, too. they admit that. they want to inspire firefighters to get a boat next year and have a real competition with them. the question is, what kind of weather will be nice to these guys? >> well, help them, maybe. we'll talk about big storms. the only time it's been...
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>>> on this episode of death row stories, a triple murder, execution style. >> they shot them like they were nothing. >> and the crime is caught on tape. >> most significant piece of evidence i've ever seen in a case. >> the clear images of guilt. >> the evidence establishes that he committed the crime. >> there's your guy. it's a slam dunk for the prosecution. >> only deepen the mystery. >> you're going to kill somebody. it's not even a sure conviction rnls what they didn't have is any evidence. >> there's no doubt in my mind that he's innocent. >> there's a body on the water. >> he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. >>> on a sunday morning in the summer of 1994, a palm beach police officer noticed smoke spiraling across the sky near bell glade, florida. as the officer drew closer, he noticed a car engulfed in f
>>> on this episode of death row stories, a triple murder, execution style. >> they shot them like they were nothing. >> and the crime is caught on tape. >> most significant piece of evidence i've ever seen in a case. >> the clear images of guilt. >> the evidence establishes that he committed the crime. >> there's your guy. it's a slam dunk for the prosecution. >> only deepen the mystery. >> you're going to kill somebody. it's not even a...
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i spent three years on death row. >>> went on a robbery. half a million dollar score.was a residence, a safe. three people -- three innocent people end up losing their life when they didn't have to. they didn't deserve to. >> stroud's victims were contractors working at the home stroud and his accomplices robbed. stroud ordered the men tied up and shot each in the head with a pistol. >> when i first walked on death row, the thing that hit me first was the silence. the absolute silence. walking on there was the type of silence that takes you in, the type of silence that's listening to you watching your every move to see how you're going to respond to it. i came on the unit 23 years old, trying to project courage, confidence and strength but on the inside, i was upset. i was confused and i was afraid. the thing i remember the most was the cold concrete floor underneath my bare feet. and it just sitting on the edge of that bunk, man, and i just broke down and started crying and crying for all the people that i hurt crying for justice crying for my mother. you know what i
i spent three years on death row. >>> went on a robbery. half a million dollar score.was a residence, a safe. three people -- three innocent people end up losing their life when they didn't have to. they didn't deserve to. >> stroud's victims were contractors working at the home stroud and his accomplices robbed. stroud ordered the men tied up and shot each in the head with a pistol. >> when i first walked on death row, the thing that hit me first was the silence. the...
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l & sixt sent out to check out the damage to the row home to make sure it is safe. now, why the driver tried to flee police they do not know but they found what appeared to be marijuana in the front seat. "channel 6 action news." >> thank you, dann. hillary clinton made long anticipated appearance before the house benghazi committee today. >> i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. and i have been racking my brain about what more could have been done and should have been done. >> the former secretary of state showed the emotion all toll of 2012 attacks to benghazi that claimed the lives of for americans the hearing went on 11 hours. she had to balance keeping her record clean while not affec affecting her campaign. >> this is the second time they have been interrogated by the house. they aus kood her of several things not having enough security at the benghazi location and listening to long time confident for information instead of official sources and not firing any staff after the attack. >> he said everybody else is responsible for everything els els
l & sixt sent out to check out the damage to the row home to make sure it is safe. now, why the driver tried to flee police they do not know but they found what appeared to be marijuana in the front seat. "channel 6 action news." >> thank you, dann. hillary clinton made long anticipated appearance before the house benghazi committee today. >> i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. and i have been racking my brain about what more could have been done and...
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fire crews in camden quickly contained a fire that spread to a row home. firefighters arrived to heavy fire and smoke last night at a home on sheridan street. no one was hurt. investigators are looking for the cause. everyone made it out from this montgomery county home after flames ripped through it after midnight and this video is from an nbc 10 viewer showing flames pouring out of the home near green and west hancock streets. investigators have not determined a cause. >> in philadelphia, a firefighter and two police officers are in stable condition this morning, they inhaled too much smoke saving a man from a home. this was the scene last night on taylor street in north philadelphia. police officers got there first, two officers went into the home trying to rescue a man, but they were overcome by smoke. then firefighters went in. after the chief described a tense moment. >> communication could not be established with one of our crews on the inside. our team was placed in service, everybody was removed from the building, our firefighters got out safe. >>
fire crews in camden quickly contained a fire that spread to a row home. firefighters arrived to heavy fire and smoke last night at a home on sheridan street. no one was hurt. investigators are looking for the cause. everyone made it out from this montgomery county home after flames ripped through it after midnight and this video is from an nbc 10 viewer showing flames pouring out of the home near green and west hancock streets. investigators have not determined a cause. >> in...
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rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. >>> a new jersey mother is behind bars tonight accused of bringing her daughter along on a major drug deal. they stopped queen arabia suggs and keith foster after a suspicious behavior complaint yesterday afternoon. detectives say the couple had 400 bags of heroin in their possession. they also had suggs' 1-year-old daughter with them. suggs and foster are now endangerment charges. the >>> hundreds -- released to a family member. >>> hundreds rallied to protest police brutality. activists want nationwide changes to police policy. the march was mostly peaceful. police reportedly arrested at least five people. the event was part of a series of protests and was planned before officer
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with more than 8,000 pakistan is on death row, they are busy.demned clients know now is the time to compromise. if they want to avoid the hang man's noose. nicole johnston, al jazeera, in northwest pakistan. >>> police in the eastern european country of moldova say they stop the gangs from selling nuclear materials to armed groups in the middle east, investigators say criminal organizations are driving a growing nuclear black market. emma hayward has more. >> reporter: he was no ordinary target. an armed moldovan police were taking no chances. as they moved in to apprehend a man alleged to be involved in a nuclear smuggling network. and this is what they have been looking for. a sample of radioactive sees yum for potential use in a dirty bomb. the seller said one of the suspected middle men want the stash sold to isil. it's a case which exposed moldova as a hub in the trade of the nuclear materials. operating illegally in an improverrish the part of eastern europe. in the past five years, pal dove an police together with the u.s. fbi, has stoppe
with more than 8,000 pakistan is on death row, they are busy.demned clients know now is the time to compromise. if they want to avoid the hang man's noose. nicole johnston, al jazeera, in northwest pakistan. >>> police in the eastern european country of moldova say they stop the gangs from selling nuclear materials to armed groups in the middle east, investigators say criminal organizations are driving a growing nuclear black market. emma hayward has more. >> reporter: he was no...
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that's where he will hold a meet and greet at smokey row coffee. it open to the public. mike huckabee was a little closer to home. conservative club" at the machine shed in urbandale this morning. restaurant tonight. he will meet with local catholic organizations over dinner at six. a newton police officer charged fiancee has been acquitted. officer dustin hamell was a door on his fiancee's arm in july. it took the jury only 15 minutes to reach its decision. hamell remains on paid leave and an internal investigation is taking place. we're hearing more from inside the courtroom in the trial of a accused of going on a random shooting spree. pleasant hill. police say pete polson drove through town and randomly shoot at three people... hitting two of them. those two testified against him yesterday.... 25:52- i can't say that it's been easy, this has been a process, it's hard to forget, it is, everytime i take my shirt off there's a reminder staring right back at me, that big scar." 26:09 today the man who escaped those bullets took the stand... telling the jury he feared for
that's where he will hold a meet and greet at smokey row coffee. it open to the public. mike huckabee was a little closer to home. conservative club" at the machine shed in urbandale this morning. restaurant tonight. he will meet with local catholic organizations over dinner at six. a newton police officer charged fiancee has been acquitted. officer dustin hamell was a door on his fiancee's arm in july. it took the jury only 15 minutes to reach its decision. hamell remains on paid leave...
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>> yes, two story row houses. >> what kind of stuff do you find in these houses? >> jut about everything, drugs, needles, you have to be careful when you go in the basements of houses. >> esthetics aren't the only reason to tear down baltimore's urban rot. it provides a haven for the epidemic washington used to be a part of. >> do you get pate? >> more than i would have without a job. >> not as much as drug dealing. >> no, but cashing your paycheck, getting a pay stub feels good to me. >> our first project we hired we created 24 to 26 jobs i think. so that's people bringing home a paycheck every day. people going to the corner store to spend money on lunch there. you can think of it as a microinvestment strategy in certain neighborhoods. >> what kind of work have you done in here then already? >> in this one we've basically gutted the building leaving a shell essentially. >> deconstruction. the pains take salvaging of wood and bricks is more expensive than simply bulldozing the homes. so to help pay for program, details came up with another innovative solution. re
>> yes, two story row houses. >> what kind of stuff do you find in these houses? >> jut about everything, drugs, needles, you have to be careful when you go in the basements of houses. >> esthetics aren't the only reason to tear down baltimore's urban rot. it provides a haven for the epidemic washington used to be a part of. >> do you get pate? >> more than i would have without a job. >> not as much as drug dealing. >> no, but cashing your...
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they rowed with their brand-new boat donated by the harming family in honor of susan harming. this was the boat' s first outing in her honor. here just preserving it. great defensive save by megan dodge, keeping snhu off the scoreboard. later in the half, cassidy huckins with a chance. but hawks' goaltender jill piacatelli knocks it away stopping seven shots in the 3-0 win for saint a' s. four more exhibition games for the boston celtics. tomorrow night, the celtics host the brooklyn nets. then on friday at 7:30, it' s new hampshire' s turn to see the green team up close and personal. the celts will host the 76-ers at the verizon wireless arena. late last night, the boston bruins kept up the west coast momentum beating the arizona patrice bergeron helped boston people want change, they want reform, they want to see something done, but just carping about it and whining about it and making speeches about it doesn't get it done. nobody has shaken up the system more than i have. i've always been unorthodox in this and against the grain. but you know what? i know how to get it done
they rowed with their brand-new boat donated by the harming family in honor of susan harming. this was the boat' s first outing in her honor. here just preserving it. great defensive save by megan dodge, keeping snhu off the scoreboard. later in the half, cassidy huckins with a chance. but hawks' goaltender jill piacatelli knocks it away stopping seven shots in the 3-0 win for saint a' s. four more exhibition games for the boston celtics. tomorrow night, the celtics host the brooklyn nets. then...
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these new yorkers are among the 24,000 plus who complained about row dants so far this year. a 24% spike over last year. that's because it's a lot easier to complain. the new 311 app has become a magnet magnet magnet. total complaints on every subject by app up 150% compared to last year. >> as we make it easier to report sitings of activity, you're going to see an increase in reports. >> even raccoons like this one that scampered near a central park playground can prompt complaints on a general category. >> every day a new york citizen can do their part by containing their garbage and not littering. that's a big piece of keeping >> as you see this is open and the rats run in and out of here. >> but staying away from rats has been a challenge. >> this big ran from my kitchen through my living room. my daughter jumped on the kitchen table. it's crazy, scary, horrible. makes you feel horrible about your home. >> reporter: the de blasio administration has added $3 million additionally to the health department budget specifically for fighting rats. exterminators were at this buil
these new yorkers are among the 24,000 plus who complained about row dants so far this year. a 24% spike over last year. that's because it's a lot easier to complain. the new 311 app has become a magnet magnet magnet. total complaints on every subject by app up 150% compared to last year. >> as we make it easier to report sitings of activity, you're going to see an increase in reports. >> even raccoons like this one that scampered near a central park playground can prompt complaints...
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rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. >>> matt harvey opens the world series. they could use the extra day's rest. terry collins told the team this morning. >> i called them all in today gave them all the reasons and told them what the rotations were. i said to more ran, an, are you ready for it? he looked at me and said, dam right. >> that's what you want to hear from matt harvey. the met's slugger opted to not work out today. he didn't want to push the injured shoulder. he admitted he played golf the morning of game four. he didn't think that was the the mets know what they are in for against kansas city. daniel murphy calls the royals relentless. >> we had a pretty significant layoff at the end of the season after w
rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. >>> matt harvey opens the world series. they could use the extra day's rest. terry collins told the...
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they have one 2 in a row and -- one 2 in a row -- won 2 in a row. i am impressed with the giants and in particular how the defense has performed. not a big -- not a lot of big names and pass rushers. but the defense has done a lot to help them in these past two all games.>> reporter: 50 -- but the offense for the 49ers, it looks like he is regressing as the qb. perhaps the giants can take advantage of that. >> yes, the main thing is that when you have a guy whose confidence is shattered, keep the pressure on him and don't allow him to gain confidence. so, continue to stop the run and put the pressure on. he will make decisions. they should come out on top.>> you also mentioned victor cruz, wondering when he will come back. he had another setback, what you think? >> i'm not sure. he took some kind of injection or whatever to speed the healing process as far as the injury goes. it is tricky. once they get hit on the field. you can see them starting to make plays and he is just going to be another weapon for the giants offense. i am sure they are excit
they have one 2 in a row and -- one 2 in a row -- won 2 in a row. i am impressed with the giants and in particular how the defense has performed. not a big -- not a lot of big names and pass rushers. but the defense has done a lot to help them in these past two all games.>> reporter: 50 -- but the offense for the 49ers, it looks like he is regressing as the qb. perhaps the giants can take advantage of that. >> yes, the main thing is that when you have a guy whose confidence is...
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alaska row about the. dancers and musician.s on november 19. >> larry saw the previous incarnation he says it's amazing. >> a lot of people love the show. >> another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 come up next. the passenger plane bursting into flames. warning that came from a pilot in another plane. >> also. drastic action to deflate a costly mistake. new question tonight over how the military blimp got loose from the mooring. >> macy make the first move. how they plan to get a i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or
alaska row about the. dancers and musician.s on november 19. >> larry saw the previous incarnation he says it's amazing. >> a lot of people love the show. >> another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 come up next. the passenger plane bursting into flames. warning that came from a pilot in another plane. >> also. drastic action to deflate a costly mistake. new question tonight over how the military blimp got loose from the mooring. >> macy make the first move. how they...
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uh-oh, row is picked off by lewis. michigan did take advantage.er pressure, a screen pass to johnson. senior running back has room down the side. 31 yard touchdown. they shut out maryland. we go to annapolis, navy hosting air force. keenan reynolds throwing the football. looks up with wilson. 27 yard touchdown. navy football, they love to run. thinking end zone but he is going to be taken down just shy of the goal line. navy punches it in. win it 33-11. down in blacksburg they had rain there. hokies down 10-0. he is going to find a wide-open phillips. after a 43 yard run, ellison not quite done. he is in the end zone. pit beats virginia tech. >> you have to take it off, donald and melania trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. as a man who will most certainly be your next president, i wanted to give you a chance to get to
uh-oh, row is picked off by lewis. michigan did take advantage.er pressure, a screen pass to johnson. senior running back has room down the side. 31 yard touchdown. they shut out maryland. we go to annapolis, navy hosting air force. keenan reynolds throwing the football. looks up with wilson. 27 yard touchdown. navy football, they love to run. thinking end zone but he is going to be taken down just shy of the goal line. navy punches it in. win it 33-11. down in blacksburg they had rain there....
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now, we have run up p ur quarters in a row. we are seeing traffic go up. customer service scores are going up. we have taken the clean, fast, and friendly score at the beginning of the year from 17% favorite with customers to 67% now, andndt's because our associates are doing a better skob of running the stores and helping the customers. >> all day, i heard you can't grow. that you are maxed out out. that there's no more room. this is what happens when a compmpy becomes the dinosaur. >> this is us playing offense. for the last couple of years, we shared that we would grow 3 and 4%. and add 35 to $60 billion in revenue. that's the combined size of net starbucks. we will add that much volume in three years. it's a growth company. >> why should we trust, doug mcmillon, given the fact that the guidance, that wall street felt so differently? what did you accomplish today that made us feel more confident that we should buy the stock at $60, down n re than it has been n in ages. to me, i don't know what the real out look is now. >> if we don't win with customers
now, we have run up p ur quarters in a row. we are seeing traffic go up. customer service scores are going up. we have taken the clean, fast, and friendly score at the beginning of the year from 17% favorite with customers to 67% now, andndt's because our associates are doing a better skob of running the stores and helping the customers. >> all day, i heard you can't grow. that you are maxed out out. that there's no more room. this is what happens when a compmpy becomes the dinosaur....
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some people in dubuque ae concerned aaout a plan to build a laundromat where a row of houses currently stand. tonight, the dubuque city council approved a request to rezone the 16-hundred block of university avenue from a residential district to a mmercial shopping district. that wil allow a devloper to tear down tt mes and build a laundromat. kcrg-tv9's dubuque bureau chief katie wiedemann joins us live in the newsroom tonight. katie, there was some pushback to the plan? certainly was, m mst of the opposition came from other businesses in the area. they said they were worried about parking, safety and whether a laundry mat would actually be the only new business goong into that space. along busy university avenue, this row of rental homes is situated between several businesses, a church and a fire station. developer thomas tiefenthaler wants to tear own the houses to ke way for four thousand square foot laundry mat. "we have great big screen tv's we have wifi and we have comfortable seating and i call it happy spce. " holy trinity lutheran church currently and plan to sell leaders pla
some people in dubuque ae concerned aaout a plan to build a laundromat where a row of houses currently stand. tonight, the dubuque city council approved a request to rezone the 16-hundred block of university avenue from a residential district to a mmercial shopping district. that wil allow a devloper to tear down tt mes and build a laundromat. kcrg-tv9's dubuque bureau chief katie wiedemann joins us live in the newsroom tonight. katie, there was some pushback to the plan? certainly was, m mst...
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upon row of dead homes on dead streets. 484 times fire proved its deadly efficiency by incinerating, in a few roaring minutes, what families had taken years to acquire. 6,090 acres of blackened hills, canyons and neighborhoods. over 3,000 men, 240 fire vehicles, and 16 aircraft tried to stop it. did stop it. but only after a hard, driving santa ana died down and gave them a chance. they broke the fire's back in 12 hours, saved over 2,200 homes, a major college. not one single life was not. not one critical burn case reported. firemen had set a new record, according to national fire experts. but still people wonder -- fire victims as well as those who merely read about the fire ask the same question. >> how can a brush fire get so far out of control within a well-protected city and do the things it does? >> let's analyze this fire and see what did happen. some phases are difficult to explain. why is a framework of bare wood left unharmed and a furnace of heat that crumbles masonry around it? why does a roaring fire suddenly stop in heavy brush as if cut by a knife? why do flames spare
upon row of dead homes on dead streets. 484 times fire proved its deadly efficiency by incinerating, in a few roaring minutes, what families had taken years to acquire. 6,090 acres of blackened hills, canyons and neighborhoods. over 3,000 men, 240 fire vehicles, and 16 aircraft tried to stop it. did stop it. but only after a hard, driving santa ana died down and gave them a chance. they broke the fire's back in 12 hours, saved over 2,200 homes, a major college. not one single life was not. not...
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. >>> a government survey shows sentiment has worsened for the second month in a row, and the slow down in china is a big factorment the monthly economy watchers survey asked clerks, taxi drivers, and other workers how they feel about the economy compared with three months ago. the index since september was 7 47.5, down 1.8 points from the preaches month. a reading below 50 suggests more people are pessimistic about business conditions. some manufacturers sited a deine in orders due to the situation in china as retailers blamed rainy weather for a slump in beverage sales. the index for predicting economic conditions months aide rose to 49.1, the first rise in four month. workers expect bigger bonuses boost sales over the year end shopping season. managers of companies across japan reinvest less money in their businesses, cutting back on orders for new equipment for three months in a row. cabinet officials say in august firms ordered $3.6 billion for industry, down.5.7% since july. they do not factor in ship orders from change. mother and fatherers down 3%, and non-manufacturers down 6%.
. >>> a government survey shows sentiment has worsened for the second month in a row, and the slow down in china is a big factorment the monthly economy watchers survey asked clerks, taxi drivers, and other workers how they feel about the economy compared with three months ago. the index since september was 7 47.5, down 1.8 points from the preaches month. a reading below 50 suggests more people are pessimistic about business conditions. some manufacturers sited a deine in orders due to...