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-sam: sam. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, sam. nice to meet you. -mark: yeah.monis: so this is your place. -sam: your other home. -mark: my other home. -lemonis: is this it? -sam: this is it. mark: yeah. why, it's not big enough? -lemonis: no. -mark: too small for you? lemonis: it's plenty big. -is it "wick[ed]" or "wicked"? -sam: "wicked." mark: "wicked." yeah, we play on the word "wick," and that's why the "ed" is its own, like, design element. sam: he designed that. lemonis: and who owns the company? -sam: both of us. -mark: we both do. -sam: uh-huh. -mark: 50/50, yeah. lemonis: what's the product that started it all? sam: this puppy right here -- the pre-drip candle was specifically created for our wedding day. no venue would allow a drip candle, obviously. we scoured the market, and there weren't any pre-dripped candles that looked like a drip candle. mark: it still burns like a standard pillar, so you get the aesthetic of a drip candle without the mess. sam: so mark, who's artistic and crafty, said "why don't we make them ourselves?" lemonis: so is this k
-sam: sam. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, sam. nice to meet you. -mark: yeah.monis: so this is your place. -sam: your other home. -mark: my other home. -lemonis: is this it? -sam: this is it. mark: yeah. why, it's not big enough? -lemonis: no. -mark: too small for you? lemonis: it's plenty big. -is it "wick[ed]" or "wicked"? -sam: "wicked." mark: "wicked." yeah, we play on the word "wick," and that's why the "ed" is its own, like,...
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sam: well, i was confused about the question. -lemonis: well, sam. -sam: well, marcus.o you'll have to excuse me. -lemonis: i don't have a lens. i just see things through what actually happened. sam: now, no one's perfect, but i try really hard to make sure that when i get up in the morning, i am the type of person that makes the world a better place. and that is a decision i make. now that doesn't make me perfect. lemonis: i totally get it. sam: i have tried to be honest and i have tried to be forthright -- lemonis: you haven't been honest at all. sam: do you know what? we're gonna be honest. lemonis: good. it's about time. sam: i didn't think we were a good fit for you. i wanted you to come here and help max. thank you for helping with that. you applied to the show for max to solve max's problem. -sam: i did, didn't i. -lemonis: and you took my money. -sam: and i wanted it -- -lemonis: and you took my money. sam: that is moot in this instance. lemonis: yes or no. ♪ ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, t
sam: well, i was confused about the question. -lemonis: well, sam. -sam: well, marcus.o you'll have to excuse me. -lemonis: i don't have a lens. i just see things through what actually happened. sam: now, no one's perfect, but i try really hard to make sure that when i get up in the morning, i am the type of person that makes the world a better place. and that is a decision i make. now that doesn't make me perfect. lemonis: i totally get it. sam: i have tried to be honest and i have tried to be...
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for sam?t. i still don't believe that he did it. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know. >> people we didn't even know that were able to come back and tell my mom or tell one of us, you know, "we miss her at sav-on. she was always smiling. she'd always help us." so what they did to her, all those stab wounds that she got, multiply those and those are her marks. >> reporter: for 21 years sam denied he inflicted those stab wounds, denied he killed cathy. but at his sentencing sam did something that was unexpected. >> i would like to apologize to the torrez family and to everyone for all of the harm and grief that i have caused them. this was a horrible act that never should have happened. it is entirely my fault. i take full
for sam?t. i still don't believe that he did it. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know. >> people we didn't even know that were able to come back and tell my mom or tell one of us, you know, "we...
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sam okay with that?upset. >> reporter: sam told police he was just worried about cathy, especially after he spoke with her that week. >> she was crying on the phone, i messed up you know, i never tried getting him hurt and all this and i told her just calm down. cause when you're depressed you do things. >> remember, this interview happened while cathy was still missing. sam seemed to be implying she might have hurt herself or that another boyfriend might be involved. >> i mean, look, she, she's had, i know she's had a lot of problems in the past with boyfriends. >> reporter: then there was the second interview, the day cathy's body was found. detective wyatt studied that tape, too. >> there was one thing that was important that sam didn't display that you would expect to >> reporter: which is? >> emotion. he showed more emotion over the contents of a coke can. he picked it up when they left the room and reading the coke can and the ingredients and the number of calories. and at one point he puts that do
sam okay with that?upset. >> reporter: sam told police he was just worried about cathy, especially after he spoke with her that week. >> she was crying on the phone, i messed up you know, i never tried getting him hurt and all this and i told her just calm down. cause when you're depressed you do things. >> remember, this interview happened while cathy was still missing. sam seemed to be implying she might have hurt herself or that another boyfriend might be involved. >>...
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sam querrey helping him out.the most unexpected of storylines, there were more to come. murray 2—1 up, but seriously struggling with the hip injury hampering him all tournament. certainly not himself. off—colour, al plays, 6—1 in the fourth. the problems persisted in the decider, the home favourite broken repeatedly. the quality from sam querrey. wow. best point of his life. difficult to fathom, but happening. with the end in sight, the american sealed the deal in a manner he would expect. the 24th seed into his first—ever grand semifinal. the first seed, the champion is out. not all about andy this year ‘s wimbledon. the whole tournament i have been a little bit sore. i tried my best. right until the end, i gave everything i had. iam proud about that. 0bviously disappointing. to lose. at wimbledon. 0bviously that. 0bviously disappointing. to lose. at wimbledon. obviously an opportunity there. i am sad it is over. did not start my best, kept with it, swinging away, founded groove in the fourth and fifth set. ever
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= sam/cu good morning, and thanks for joining us for our midday newscast. i )m sam brock. it was a scary )wakeup call ) r many people living in the popular shopping center and housing development. =sam//boxes= nbc bay area )s bob redell has been reporting on this story since 4:30 this morning. he )s live at santana row. and bob -- you told us about the men questioned this morning---one of them was arrested... do we know what for? ==bob/live== and yes. detained and since released. and couldn )t explain new at 11 -- fire crews jump into action and quickly put out a fire at a homeless encampment in oakland. one of our viewers posted this photo of thick black smoke--- sitting over buildings by grand and m-l-k...right near 980. the fire broke out just before 10 o )clock... and crews say it was started by cooking. there are no injuries to report. sam/rail developing right now - white house advisor jared kushner is repeating his assertion that he did not "collude" with russia--- and he says, to his knowledge, neither did anyone else in the trump orbit---during the presidential ca
= sam/cu good morning, and thanks for joining us for our midday newscast. i )m sam brock. it was a scary )wakeup call ) r many people living in the popular shopping center and housing development. =sam//boxes= nbc bay area )s bob redell has been reporting on this story since 4:30 this morning. he )s live at santana row. and bob -- you told us about the men questioned this morning---one of them was arrested... do we know what for? ==bob/live== and yes. detained and since released. and couldn )t...
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initially between sam and john. ms. stahl: before we go into what he told you and how that all came about, i would like to ask a similar question that i did about sirica. how did you all see john dean? is he a hero? did he cross lines? mr. dorsen: first of all, john dean is the biggest hero of watergate. he's the only person whose actions were not just for himself. i was an investigator. i wanted to make watergate look big. the prosecutors, their job was watched. the only person who attempted political suicide and acted against his own self interest was john dean. it's great to be up there on television asking questions, but that is just being lucky and doing your job pretty well. john dean -- i want to repeat and jim probably knows this better than i do -- i don't think they would have ever made a case against john dean if john dean had not come forward, and if john dean had not come forward, they would have not gotten the higher-ups. mr. hamilton: i may have a slightly different view. i don't think john was a choir bo
initially between sam and john. ms. stahl: before we go into what he told you and how that all came about, i would like to ask a similar question that i did about sirica. how did you all see john dean? is he a hero? did he cross lines? mr. dorsen: first of all, john dean is the biggest hero of watergate. he's the only person whose actions were not just for himself. i was an investigator. i wanted to make watergate look big. the prosecutors, their job was watched. the only person who attempted...
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andy murray loses in five sets to sam querrey. novak djokovic is also out, forced to retire during his quarter—final against tomas berdych. and kittel wins again. that's now five stage wins for the german at this year's tour de france. hello. thank you forjoining us. we're going to kick things off at wimbledon where it was a big day for big—name shocks. the world number one, andy murray, who is also the defending champion, has been knocked out at the quarter—final stage as has three—time wimbledon winner, novak djokovic. if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor of indian summers, roger federer, at 35—years—old, is the highest ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us. centre court crowds are used to seeing andy murray in quarter—finals. his 10th in a row this time against america's sam querrey. but after andy murray took the first set, losing the second was not in the script. the third, andy murray was too good and back in co
andy murray loses in five sets to sam querrey. novak djokovic is also out, forced to retire during his quarter—final against tomas berdych. and kittel wins again. that's now five stage wins for the german at this year's tour de france. hello. thank you forjoining us. we're going to kick things off at wimbledon where it was a big day for big—name shocks. the world number one, andy murray, who is also the defending champion, has been knocked out at the quarter—final stage as has...
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5-foot tall uncle sam flag holder and the american flag scene here in pictures.oth swiped right off her front yard. the decoration handmade 20 years ago by her late brother-in-law who was a woodcarver. >> my brother-in-law carved it out of wood and he had painted it. he's been gone now seven years. he passed away. it was something very personal. >> reporter: dorothy thinks someone with a truck may have taken uncle sam. she just doesn't know why. >> like how could they get it off my property? you know you don't walk down the street carrying a 5-foot santa -- uncle sam and a flag. >> reporter: berlin township police say if you've seen this statue, you know where it is or know anything about it, please call police and lucy, dorothy says she was a victim of a crime ten years ago when a concrete bird bath was stolen from her frap yard. she can get a break. >> aww, she gave i was special treat today, right? >> reporter: yes, she did. she gave me and my photographer kenyata a bag of cookies to take with us. >> that is so sweet. >> such a sweet lady. >> i take it you don
5-foot tall uncle sam flag holder and the american flag scene here in pictures.oth swiped right off her front yard. the decoration handmade 20 years ago by her late brother-in-law who was a woodcarver. >> my brother-in-law carved it out of wood and he had painted it. he's been gone now seven years. he passed away. it was something very personal. >> reporter: dorothy thinks someone with a truck may have taken uncle sam. she just doesn't know why. >> like how could they get it...
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sam? sam: larry, thank you. 6:36. covering metro, the trump administration plans to replace two safety experts on metro's governing panel later this week. "the washington post" reports carol carmody and david strickland will be replaced. the obama administration appointed them last year as the voting representatives on metro's board. it's unclear who will replace them. the 16-member board consists of eight voting and eight alternate wrecktors. there are two votes, each from d.c., maryland, virginia, and the federal gove story. back over to you. adrianna: thanks, sam. at 9:30, the national park service plans to issue a progress report on the beach drive repairs. the section of beach drive between rock creek parkway and tilden street is expected to open any day now. when that happens, the stretch of roadway to the north will close. the three-year project is on track to be completed by fall of 2019. larry: on monday morning, a live look outside at the capitol. we'll get back to the storm coverage, but coming up, weather
sam? sam: larry, thank you. 6:36. covering metro, the trump administration plans to replace two safety experts on metro's governing panel later this week. "the washington post" reports carol carmody and david strickland will be replaced. the obama administration appointed them last year as the voting representatives on metro's board. it's unclear who will replace them. the 16-member board consists of eight voting and eight alternate wrecktors. there are two votes, each from d.c.,...
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in our institutions is our democracy in danger we'll examine that was sam daly harrison marianne williamson later on in the program. donald trump's amped up bombing campaign against isis is killing a staggering number of innocent people according to a new report from air wars in the daily beast as of july thirteenth more than two thousand two hundred civilians appear to have been killed by coalition raids since trump was inaugurated upwards of three hundred sixty per month by comparison air wars estimates estimates that coalition strikes in the fight against isis killed twenty three hundred civilians during the entire obama presidency joining me now for more on this story is medea benjamin co-founder of global exchange and code pink author of the new book kingdom of the un just behind the u.s. saudi connection would be a welcome back thank you good feeling to have thanks so much for joining us so what's going on here is the. it's just the result of isis the war moving into more top populated territories cranked up and i guess the larger question all of these civilian casualty numbers seem j
in our institutions is our democracy in danger we'll examine that was sam daly harrison marianne williamson later on in the program. donald trump's amped up bombing campaign against isis is killing a staggering number of innocent people according to a new report from air wars in the daily beast as of july thirteenth more than two thousand two hundred civilians appear to have been killed by coalition raids since trump was inaugurated upwards of three hundred sixty per month by comparison air...
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and speaking of organization sam you're also working with the quakers. veterans tell us about well friends committee on national legislation see you know there are no chapters two years ago in this. way and now we have sixty around the country they're focused on reducing the pentagon budget well the president's asking for fifty four billion dollar increase it's a tough assignment but they have folks all around the country getting together for conference calls with speakers and writing these op eds and letters to be editor and meeting with members of congress and not doing it alone doing it with others so it can make a difference it's a quakers are great unsung heroes in american democracy. absolutely and listen this movement emerged from the quakers many of the leaders of the of the woman suffragette movement were quakers. profound profound influence and continue to be have and apropos of that theory and you've been one of the more outspoken articulate people arguing that we need to have some sort of an intersection between spiritual politics and certain
and speaking of organization sam you're also working with the quakers. veterans tell us about well friends committee on national legislation see you know there are no chapters two years ago in this. way and now we have sixty around the country they're focused on reducing the pentagon budget well the president's asking for fifty four billion dollar increase it's a tough assignment but they have folks all around the country getting together for conference calls with speakers and writing these op...
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sam: that's how our political system works.very fundamental tenet of democracy, that the people have to participate. if all of us say it is somebody else's problem and i'm going to just focus on my job and what i do, then i think we get into the situation we are in now. david: how wide is the ideological gap between where you live and washington? i recall during the last administration, the secretary of defense tried to make some inroads. how wide is that gap? has it gotten any narrower? sam: i would say it's gotten wider with the current administration. i think there's -- there are huge changes coming. you can pretend they are not coming and tell people the cause of their problems is something else, or you can be honest about what's happening, and that's harder. the current administration doesn't do that. david: we have been told that peter thiel is the conduit through which silicon valley can channel its interest in policy, what it wants to see changed, through him. is that happening? he is a partner at y combinator. is he a
sam: that's how our political system works.very fundamental tenet of democracy, that the people have to participate. if all of us say it is somebody else's problem and i'm going to just focus on my job and what i do, then i think we get into the situation we are in now. david: how wide is the ideological gap between where you live and washington? i recall during the last administration, the secretary of defense tried to make some inroads. how wide is that gap? has it gotten any narrower? sam: i...
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who stepped up to find sam. >> he is okay now. happy he is safe. >> mclean, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: must-see video to share of you a daring rescue in sri lanka. look at the trunk of an elephant out at sea. sailors diving in the water to save the elephant. the animal got caught in an ocean current crossing a stream and was sucked out to sea. that is no small rescue. the elephant weighs 12,000 pounds. same as an a.v. all the guys jumped in to help and they used ropes and they sa when he came to shore the wildlife rescue folks were there to take care of him. michelle: great to hear that. check out the flames here. shooting through the roof of the hyattsville home. it happened overnight on willow hill drive. the couple who lives there tells us they woke up to popping noises and the smell of smoke. both made it out safely. the cause is under investigation. jonathan: still a terrifying site. months after. look at it now. chill down your spine. flames have been put out a long time. but the apartment fire in london that killed
who stepped up to find sam. >> he is okay now. happy he is safe. >> mclean, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: must-see video to share of you a daring rescue in sri lanka. look at the trunk of an elephant out at sea. sailors diving in the water to save the elephant. the animal got caught in an ocean current crossing a stream and was sucked out to sea. that is no small rescue. the elephant weighs 12,000 pounds. same as an a.v. all the guys jumped in to help and they used ropes and...
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sam: i am sam sweeney of the fairfax county police academy learning what it takes to be a police officer, training in every scenario. i will take you inside the academy, including the mock bank, supermarket, and store coming up eric: good afternoon. i am eric smith live in the traffic center with his report. 95 south in virginia, a new issue past route 610, prior to the accident, the center lane is blocked with a tractor-trailer. countyf volume in the will make things even worse. this just happened a few moments ago. delays will begin at quantico. heading up to maryland again, this is 270 south past the tuckerman lane overpass, which is just as the split for the spur, you can see the right lane is blocked with a crash. this is adding a lot of extra volume to the southbound ride. we will take a look at some of the volume as you go. it is a little bit heavy. overall, this is a good spot to have across with minimal impact at that is all from the traffic center for now. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. adrianna: back now with must-see video out of new york. take a look a
sam: i am sam sweeney of the fairfax county police academy learning what it takes to be a police officer, training in every scenario. i will take you inside the academy, including the mock bank, supermarket, and store coming up eric: good afternoon. i am eric smith live in the traffic center with his report. 95 south in virginia, a new issue past route 610, prior to the accident, the center lane is blocked with a tractor-trailer. countyf volume in the will make things even worse. this just...
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uncle sam stands 5 feet tall.live in berlin township where police have issued an apb. >> reporter: first of all, guys, first and for most, this was not the crime of the century we're talking about here. this was a simple theft of a wooden lawn ornament but it was the sentimental value to its owner that made it a big deal. >> right here. >> reporter: whoever stole from dorothy shoemaker, certainly doesn't know her. because if they did, they'd know they just stole from one of the sweetest ladies you'd want to meet. >> i just stopped and i said, somebody took my uncle sam. >> reporter: dorothy was heart broken when she got home from the town's fourth of july parade in berlin township and found something was gone. stolen handmade wooden 5-foot uncle sam flag holder and american flag scene here in pictures. both swiped on the fourth of july right off her front yard. the home she was born in and has lived for the past 82 years. >> it's a personal thing, you know, when somebody takes something that belongs to you. >> rep
uncle sam stands 5 feet tall.live in berlin township where police have issued an apb. >> reporter: first of all, guys, first and for most, this was not the crime of the century we're talking about here. this was a simple theft of a wooden lawn ornament but it was the sentimental value to its owner that made it a big deal. >> right here. >> reporter: whoever stole from dorothy shoemaker, certainly doesn't know her. because if they did, they'd know they just stole from one of...
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sam: 6:34. we are following a developing story of baltimore this morning -- a church in flames overnight. take a look at this video shared with us from eyewitnesses on the scene. this is the praise tabernacle on gay street. it took firefighters more than one hour to gain control of the flames. it is unclear at this hour how the fire started. back over to you guys. adrianna: thanks, sam. a warning from fairfax county police. an officer arresting children while on the job. there is concern there could be more victims. take a look this man whose name is -- 11 years and if you have had contact with him, police want to talk to you right away. larry: one person who became illustrating adage a chipotle in became ills been -- after eating at it fully in sterling has been diagnosed with nora virus. it is not a foodborne virus. health department officials say they are not ready to say this is why everyone else became ill. it is a 7 on your side consumer alert. sears is rushing to buy lifetime passes. pass
sam: 6:34. we are following a developing story of baltimore this morning -- a church in flames overnight. take a look at this video shared with us from eyewitnesses on the scene. this is the praise tabernacle on gay street. it took firefighters more than one hour to gain control of the flames. it is unclear at this hour how the fire started. back over to you guys. adrianna: thanks, sam. a warning from fairfax county police. an officer arresting children while on the job. there is concern there...
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who will sam querrey play in the last four?the semifinals for the first time over gilles muller, he had an amazing five set victory over rafa nadal. it went to five sets again. cilic taking it in emphatic fashion. roger federer in his 100th match at wimbledon. he is playing milos raonic who was the runner—up last year. he is beating federer in ruthless style so far. novak djokovic on court number one in action. facing tomas berdych, 11th seed, who lost the last game against novak djokovic. djokovic going for a fourth title at wimbledon. going well and andre agassi on grass. surprising results so far. andy murray is out. beaten in five sets by the american sam ouerrey. murray is out. beaten in five sets by the american sam querrey. thank you. england's women are into the semi—finals of the cricket world cup after beating new zealand. much more in wimbledon sportsday at 6:30pm. let's get more on our top story — four weeks after fire destroyed grenfell tower, the trauma continues for the local community, particularly the children.
who will sam querrey play in the last four?the semifinals for the first time over gilles muller, he had an amazing five set victory over rafa nadal. it went to five sets again. cilic taking it in emphatic fashion. roger federer in his 100th match at wimbledon. he is playing milos raonic who was the runner—up last year. he is beating federer in ruthless style so far. novak djokovic on court number one in action. facing tomas berdych, 11th seed, who lost the last game against novak djokovic....
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superior court, sam ford, abc7 news. alison: today the group opposing the healthcare bill held the first of the two day of protests. minority leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi is expected to speak tomorrow. inside senate officers hundreds of people plan to stage more sit-ins against the bill. don't expect a vote, though, on the revised republican healthcare bill anytime soon. the senate is postponing the vote. after john mccain had surgery on a blood clot above his eyebrow. the budget office was supposed to recease assess. of the bill today but that is delayed. michelle: the administration is dubbing ts america week. the businesses from all 50 states showed off the product at the white house. president trump: no longer will we allow others to steal our jobs and drain our wealth. >> the previous weeks focused on the subjects like the infrastructure and energy have been largely overshadowed by the stories involving russia. alison: today, senator richard mataleno became the sixth democrat in the race to challenge larry
superior court, sam ford, abc7 news. alison: today the group opposing the healthcare bill held the first of the two day of protests. minority leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi is expected to speak tomorrow. inside senate officers hundreds of people plan to stage more sit-ins against the bill. don't expect a vote, though, on the revised republican healthcare bill anytime soon. the senate is postponing the vote. after john mccain had surgery on a blood clot above his eyebrow. the budget...
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sam/2shot and i )m sam brock. the mishap on "the fireball"...was fatal. and now the accident thousands of miles away in ohio, is having an impact here in california. sam/vo/rail in this cellphone video you can see the accident. how could it happen? that )s the question people across america are asking after the )fireball ) ride broke apat midair--- at the ohio state fair yesterday. one person was killed - two people remain in critical condition at this hour - five others were injured as well. and if the ride looks familiar, that )s because we have one at the santa cruz boardwalk--- and it )s been closed for inspection well. and if the ride looks familiar, box 's because we have one of them at the santa cruz board walk, and it's been closed for inspection in light of what happened. spersoy area's bob riddell live this morning, and bob, rides e st these are closing around the country right now. >> reporter: good morning, sam oth vickie, normally you see a entg line of teenagers lined upside the fireball. as it's supposed to be opening o a t now. from u can
sam/2shot and i )m sam brock. the mishap on "the fireball"...was fatal. and now the accident thousands of miles away in ohio, is having an impact here in california. sam/vo/rail in this cellphone video you can see the accident. how could it happen? that )s the question people across america are asking after the )fireball ) ride broke apat midair--- at the ohio state fair yesterday. one person was killed - two people remain in critical condition at this hour - five others were injured...
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sam sweneey is live on capitol hill with what both parties are saying this morning - sam? outside the capitol - celebrating the health care defeat. the group of demonstrators, out there since yesterday, awaiting this decision. john gonzalez continues our team coverage - john? trt 16 out ... front of the capital. im adrianna hopkins at the live desk "bike to the beach for autism" is just getting underway. hundreds of bicyclists are riding from d.c. to dewey beach, delaware. the ride is beginning at storey park at first and "l" strets in northeast d.c. the cyclists have raised more than 426-thousand dollars for research.. and to increase awareness of autism. im adrianna hopkins at the live desk with breaking news from barcelona. nearly 50 people injured in a commuter train crash. right in the middle of morning rush hour. we know at least five of the victims are in serious condition right now. witnesses say the train didn't break as it entered the station.. hitting the buffers at the platform. no word yet on what may have caused the crash. well continue to update you as we le
sam sweneey is live on capitol hill with what both parties are saying this morning - sam? outside the capitol - celebrating the health care defeat. the group of demonstrators, out there since yesterday, awaiting this decision. john gonzalez continues our team coverage - john? trt 16 out ... front of the capital. im adrianna hopkins at the live desk "bike to the beach for autism" is just getting underway. hundreds of bicyclists are riding from d.c. to dewey beach, delaware. the ride is...
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reporting in the newsroom, sam sweeney, abc 7 news. adrianna: the canadian man accused of stabbing a police airport will be back in court today. he's been charged with violence at an international airport. police say he yelled empty god is great" in arabic and mentioned the death of many in syria, iraq, and afghanistan. investigators believe he was a lone wolf attacker motive ate by hatred for the u.s. the officer attacked is now recovering and says he wants to head back to work. and here's a friendly reminder to not bring giant knives on an airport. a passenger was caught trying to bring this butterfly knife on to a plane at bi. a similar knife was ceased just weeks ago from the statement airport. no word on if that person who attempted to bring this knife on board was charged. if the weather cooperates tonight, the skies in annapolis will be lit up with fireworks. last night's scheduled fire worse were cancelled because of the weather. that show is expected to start at 9:15. and the fireworks last night alon thousands of people, and
reporting in the newsroom, sam sweeney, abc 7 news. adrianna: the canadian man accused of stabbing a police airport will be back in court today. he's been charged with violence at an international airport. police say he yelled empty god is great" in arabic and mentioned the death of many in syria, iraq, and afghanistan. investigators believe he was a lone wolf attacker motive ate by hatred for the u.s. the officer attacked is now recovering and says he wants to head back to work. and...
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game, set and match sam querrey. and thatis game, set and match sam querrey. and that is it!s. no wonder his coach and partner absolutely delighted. nobody has had to wait longer to get through to his first grand slam semifinal and it has a wimbledon when he has done so well in the past. questions will revolve around andy murray, how bad is the hep? we we re andy murray, how bad is the hep? we were worried at queen's club and he has not been walking right. anticipating a fairly significant amount of time. we will talk to our colleague who is at wimbledon. what do you see? fitness was an issue but he is out. a really disappointing end to andy murray's campaign. he has reached the quarterfinals and he had some problems with his hep in the run—up to wimbledon at queens. he did say before the tournament he thought he would be 100% to play all seven matches and he made it into the theft but it seems in the fourth set things really changed. we hoped he would be able to power through but 6-1, 6-1 in would be able to power through but 6—1, 6—1 in the final two, really something wrong
game, set and match sam querrey. and thatis game, set and match sam querrey. and that is it!s. no wonder his coach and partner absolutely delighted. nobody has had to wait longer to get through to his first grand slam semifinal and it has a wimbledon when he has done so well in the past. questions will revolve around andy murray, how bad is the hep? we we re andy murray, how bad is the hep? we were worried at queen's club and he has not been walking right. anticipating a fairly significant...
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host: before sam quinones question, what kind of medical professional are you? aller: -- have degree in addiction. host: appreciate the questions. questions.e are huge and i thank you for bringing them up. is certainly this belt/poverty st stricken areas, in rural areas, kentucky, west virginia, virginia, eastern pennsylvania,tern those areas, kind of roughly you , my ground zero, if like. those , i mean, i think were areas right for this, a lot of place where is doctors had solutions, not just to people's physical pain, but to well. economic pain, as doctors were, the people you had to go to if you wanted workers' ssdi, social security, disability, supplemental ssi, is ty insurance, another one you needed a doctor to sign off on, area where is acutely aware of the pain people were suffering physically, as well, was mically, i think that one reason why pharmaceutical companies went to the areas in those promoted areas, they saw area where is prescribing already pills and amenable to the and acutely aware of in these ings were areas. t is important to know today,
host: before sam quinones question, what kind of medical professional are you? aller: -- have degree in addiction. host: appreciate the questions. questions.e are huge and i thank you for bringing them up. is certainly this belt/poverty st stricken areas, in rural areas, kentucky, west virginia, virginia, eastern pennsylvania,tern those areas, kind of roughly you , my ground zero, if like. those , i mean, i think were areas right for this, a lot of place where is doctors had solutions, not just...
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sam sweneey is in the newsroom - sam, a busy night for officers. a man is in custody following a road rage incident in alexandria. a woman is alexandria. a woman is hospitalized in stable condition after being shot. the shooting happened yesterday on the short road connecting eisenhower avenue to the beltway. a witness tell us, the woman was driving an s-u-v, and blocked the man's van in.. then she and a man with her got out and started screaming at the van's driver. that's when the driver allegedly shot her. the suspect, ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland, turned himself in. he faces two charges, including malicious wounding. this morning a two-year-old boy is safe, after being abandoned at potomac mills mall in woodbridge. and an investigation is underway, into what caused day care workers to allegedly leave him there. on monday, marvin johnson left his son at the ebenezer baptist church christian academy's day care. police say day care employees left the toddler at the mall,. alone in his stroller. after about an hour, a custodian found
sam sweneey is in the newsroom - sam, a busy night for officers. a man is in custody following a road rage incident in alexandria. a woman is alexandria. a woman is hospitalized in stable condition after being shot. the shooting happened yesterday on the short road connecting eisenhower avenue to the beltway. a witness tell us, the woman was driving an s-u-v, and blocked the man's van in.. then she and a man with her got out and started screaming at the van's driver. that's when the driver...
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uncle sam missing.ne local woman just wants to see her family heirloom returned. >>> and new at 6:00 o'clock, an alarm clock stuck in the walls of a house beeping for years. how pennsylvania family finally got it out. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight back. discover new york state's rich legacy of equality. plan your trip to our equal rights destinations at iloveny.com ♪ >>> these are not the type of fireworks you want to see outside your house. toni
uncle sam missing.ne local woman just wants to see her family heirloom returned. >>> and new at 6:00 o'clock, an alarm clock stuck in the walls of a house beeping for years. how pennsylvania family finally got it out. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year...
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sam quinones. suffered from chronic pain relateddes, due to work injuries. have also been impacted by the opioid epidemic with the loss of family member. guest: i'm sorry. caller: it's a very complicated problem. sufferer, i ic pain want to ask mr. sam quinones if suffered personally rom extreme pain, has he ever for instance experienced a ruptured disc? i had a hernia when i that's it.nt, ost: paul, go ahead, finish your comment. aller: any -- it is not my personal experience over decades of doctors pushing pain killers, far from it. are doctors out there doing this, that is been my but it has not personal experience and just to cho what a previous caller called in to say, you cannot get controlled on for a substance from a general practitioner anymore. hey will not prescribe controlled substances anymore. from degenerative disc disease, if you have decades of back surgery and nerve damage and you suffer event, you're out of luck, buddy. is t: again, i think this part of the problem we face as a suntry, this inability to find happy middle ground where peopl
sam quinones. suffered from chronic pain relateddes, due to work injuries. have also been impacted by the opioid epidemic with the loss of family member. guest: i'm sorry. caller: it's a very complicated problem. sufferer, i ic pain want to ask mr. sam quinones if suffered personally rom extreme pain, has he ever for instance experienced a ruptured disc? i had a hernia when i that's it.nt, ost: paul, go ahead, finish your comment. aller: any -- it is not my personal experience over decades of...
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sam sweeney is live. sam: the fallout came fast and from every angle, not only the american people, but lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on capitol hill and even the pentagon. there were major protests in the white house and new york. let' >> thank you for your service. they fight for us, we will fight for them. >> here the white house, transgender veterans and their supporters gathered to show support for friends who are still serving. conservative estimates put the numbers for transgender military members at 2500 at the lowest, but some estimates are as high as 15,000. the overall medical expenses each year roughly $8 million, a tiny, tiny fraction of overall health spending within the department of defense. the spokesperson of the white house was asked yesterday if transgender military members will be sent home immediately from iraq and afghanistan and of others will have to leave the military right away. those answers are still unclear. what is clear this morning as there was not much thought put
sam sweeney is live. sam: the fallout came fast and from every angle, not only the american people, but lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on capitol hill and even the pentagon. there were major protests in the white house and new york. let' >> thank you for your service. they fight for us, we will fight for them. >> here the white house, transgender veterans and their supporters gathered to show support for friends who are still serving. conservative estimates put the numbers for...
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. >> his name is sam buck, while his high wattage smile. >> ha-ha. >> reporter: and infectious laugh,ind you of a favorite nephew, there is virtually no chance you have ever met a kid like him. sam who will turn 6 this tuesday, is one of just 250 people in the world who suffer from vanishing white matter disease. a brain disorder that destroys white matter, the substance that helps transmit neural impulses and leads to the loss of motor control. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: there is no cure. and the disease is typically fatal by the age of 10. every birthday feels like it is another year less that you have. >> don't turn six. then you are getting closer to 10. >> exactly. so much we want to do with him and see. >> allison buck and husband nick have kept careful track in the three years since their son's diagnosis, as sam's speech has slowed down. >> what is your favorite part of being in school? >> play time. >> reporter: his ability to walk, slowly reroding. leaving him now unable even to stand. >> i think it is really hard for people to wrap their heads around the fact that
. >> his name is sam buck, while his high wattage smile. >> ha-ha. >> reporter: and infectious laugh,ind you of a favorite nephew, there is virtually no chance you have ever met a kid like him. sam who will turn 6 this tuesday, is one of just 250 people in the world who suffer from vanishing white matter disease. a brain disorder that destroys white matter, the substance that helps transmit neural impulses and leads to the loss of motor control. ♪ happy birthday to you...
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sam querrey ruthless in the last couple sets. won over gilles muller. what you expect from those two in the semifinal? an expected. yes, i thought querrey would always bea yes, i thought querrey would always be a difficult match for an day—to—day. —— andy today. it is a surprise but querrey had the r surprise but querrey had the weaponry to trouble murray. cilic is someone weaponry to trouble murray. cilic is someone who will go into the semifinal as the clear favourite. he was talked about as a dark horse for the final from the start and coming through the day was an absolutely tremendous effort. he had chances to close it out in the fourth set. he bounced back and you can see from the reaction when he won to see how much it meant to him. a rather surprising event on centre court. novak djokovic retiring. it seems he has a shoulder problem so that is the right decision? something may be andy murray should have done? i'm not sure about that. you never know what nerves could come into play. i think andy did directing to stay on th
sam querrey ruthless in the last couple sets. won over gilles muller. what you expect from those two in the semifinal? an expected. yes, i thought querrey would always bea yes, i thought querrey would always be a difficult match for an day—to—day. —— andy today. it is a surprise but querrey had the r surprise but querrey had the weaponry to trouble murray. cilic is someone weaponry to trouble murray. cilic is someone who will go into the semifinal as the clear favourite. he was talked...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. breaking news out of south san francisco, a fatal crash is shutting down at least one lane on highway 101 right now. turn it over to mike inouye for what's going on. >>> chp reported all lanes of 101 closed. but pete suratos is on scene there and tells us the freeway indeed is actually open. the slowing you see, folks are forced over to the right -- to the left two lanes as you travel southbound 101 approaching grand avenue. what happened is we understand someone hit something. they reported to chp they thought it was a large animal. it turns out it was a pedestrian, someone on the roadway without a vehicle will. there's one vehicle involved. someone has been killed, and we have two right lanes blocked. that's why you see the slowing. of course we're worried about the person and the investigation that continues. we're tracking that. pete is arriving on the scene and getting situated. your alternate is 280 to eastbound 380 getting past that incident. that's on one side of the bay. we h
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. breaking news out of south san francisco, a fatal crash is shutting down at least one lane on highway 101 right now. turn it over to mike inouye for what's going on. >>> chp reported all lanes of 101 closed. but pete suratos is on scene there and tells us the freeway indeed is actually open. the slowing you see, folks are forced over to the right -- to the left two lanes as you travel southbound 101 approaching grand avenue. what...
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sam shepard appeared in the 2013 film version.t did sam shepard bring to american theater in how do you define the voice? >> singular and distinctive, like all great writers. he synthesized a lot of different elements. european avant-garde, rock and roll, cowboy movies, poetry, and a working-class sensibility. he synthesized all of that, and when it came out in his writing, it was such a new and exciting and individual and true voice. >> i wonder what stands out to you in terms of the writing or structure of the plays? i read an interview where he talked about in the early '70s discovering the greek tragedies and how they were accessible and rather straightforward family dramas full of an idea of destiny. does that sound right to you? >> yeah, i think the moment at which he started to become a more mainstream writer or at least his avant-garde sensibilities started to include classic family drama, what american family drama is based on, of course, the greeks, and the point which he started to bring that into his work is the point
sam shepard appeared in the 2013 film version.t did sam shepard bring to american theater in how do you define the voice? >> singular and distinctive, like all great writers. he synthesized a lot of different elements. european avant-garde, rock and roll, cowboy movies, poetry, and a working-class sensibility. he synthesized all of that, and when it came out in his writing, it was such a new and exciting and individual and true voice. >> i wonder what stands out to you in terms of...
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what do we know, sam? sam: police are saying a man was on this trail this morning. shot and killed by another man who rode off on a bicycle. the man on the trail may have had two dogs with him. according to police, the man was walking on the trail, shot multiple times there. syndications that the man may have been walking two dogs and one of the dogs was also killed. d.c. homicide would not confirm that. we saw humane rescue alliance workers handling a young pitbull. the police describe the victim as a black male. >> he has been pronounced at this time. we do not -- we are still in the process of trying to identify him also. zams you are look for somebody? right now we haves a far as a look out for a male on a bicycle. a young black male on a bicycle. sam: maybe it's a random shootings? what are your thoughts? >> it's preliminary. we wouldn't know at this time. we are still trying to conduct the investigation by conducting interviews. sam: it seems like you are telling people don't be particularly alarmed, though. >> it's still preliminary. sam: and so there is the
what do we know, sam? sam: police are saying a man was on this trail this morning. shot and killed by another man who rode off on a bicycle. the man on the trail may have had two dogs with him. according to police, the man was walking on the trail, shot multiple times there. syndications that the man may have been walking two dogs and one of the dogs was also killed. d.c. homicide would not confirm that. we saw humane rescue alliance workers handling a young pitbull. the police describe the...
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sam and kris?u, kari. >>> we he are one day away from a hearing creating anything but a standard response. will o.j. simpson be granted parole? what we're learning about his potential fate this morning next. >>> and incentives for a cleaner commute. the way car-pooling advocates are sweetening the deal to get you to hitch a ride this morning. >>> it is 5:54. we are inching closer to the weekend with some beautiful weather expected today. here is a live look outside in san jose and we'll be in the upper 50s for the next couple of hours and then some upper 70s early this afternoon with high temperatures reaching 81 degrees. now our weather will be trending warmer over the next several days. i'll have a look at that coming up at about 5:50. >>> and look at this. travel times are great for the tri-valley. there is a little bit more slowing out of the almonte for 580 and slowing for the trains. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> mike, kari, thank you very much. 5:44. tomorrow is an important day legal
sam and kris?u, kari. >>> we he are one day away from a hearing creating anything but a standard response. will o.j. simpson be granted parole? what we're learning about his potential fate this morning next. >>> and incentives for a cleaner commute. the way car-pooling advocates are sweetening the deal to get you to hitch a ride this morning. >>> it is 5:54. we are inching closer to the weekend with some beautiful weather expected today. here is a live look outside in...
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then you have the son of sam on the loose. we always look for patterns in victims.lief he was only killing women with long dark hair. >> i know the .44-killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> i cut it short because of the .44-caliber killer. >> his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this evening a day and a half after she and her companion were shot by the son of sam. he's the nighttime killer who has stalked new york resential borohs for a year. >> a postal worker walked out of his yonkers apartment last night, turned the ignition key in his car, and found himself surrounded by police. well, he said, you got me. police say those words ended the biggest manhunt in new york city history with the capture of son of sam. and this is what they say tripped up the .44-caliber killer, a parking ticket. david berkowitz drove this ford galaxy from his home to bensonhurst, brooklyn. then police say he went to stalk his 12th an
then you have the son of sam on the loose. we always look for patterns in victims.lief he was only killing women with long dark hair. >> i know the .44-killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> i cut it short because of the .44-caliber killer. >> his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this evening a day and a half...
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sam richardson, everybody.verybody! that's it for the "late show." good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from inside vegan macisaaac's garage in detroit,
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good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, sam and laura. i'll admit as you probably would, too, if you got a phone call from someone saying your loved one had been hurt or was being kidnapped it would be hard to hang up the phone. the palo alto police department says if you stay on the line those scammers that are calling are one step closer to taking your money. palo alto police say virtual kidnappings are on the rise and that several of the citizens reported getting phone calls from people demanding ransom. in some cases the caller says the loved one damaged their car and will be held until the caller pays up. and by keeping people on the phone the virtual kidnappers prevent people from calling the loved one to make sure that they are okay. but if you get a call like this, palo alto police say press the caller for specific details. >> what does my loved one look like? what are they wearing? can you describe the car? can i speak with the person? ask very direct questions that will require a direct answer from them. >> reporter: now i did p
good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, sam and laura. i'll admit as you probably would, too, if you got a phone call from someone saying your loved one had been hurt or was being kidnapped it would be hard to hang up the phone. the palo alto police department says if you stay on the line those scammers that are calling are one step closer to taking your money. palo alto police say virtual kidnappings are on the rise and that several of the citizens reported getting phone...
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sam sweeney is live on the national mall.. sam? no matter what you're doing for the holiday, we want to fourth videos. upload them at burst dot com slash wjla... and then we'll share some of them on-air and on-line. breaking overnight - a budget stalemate broken. people in new jersey, now able to get back to the beach for the holiday. but new this morning - no apologies from the garden state governor. and a scorcher of a fourth here in d-c. how high those temperatures are rising - next. at 5:xx - next big change comes this weekend; lower humidity today: partly sunny. hot and humid. pm thunderstorms possible 2-8pm. highs: 88-92 winds: se 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. warm and muggy. patchy fog. lows: 68-74 winds: ne 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. warm and muggy. chance of showers and storms. highs: 81-85 winds: ese 5 mph coming up on good morning washington - morning washington - why more and more repair shops are saying "no" to fixing a simple nail in a tire. and - a champion lost for words, and overcome with emotion. venus willia
sam sweeney is live on the national mall.. sam? no matter what you're doing for the holiday, we want to fourth videos. upload them at burst dot com slash wjla... and then we'll share some of them on-air and on-line. breaking overnight - a budget stalemate broken. people in new jersey, now able to get back to the beach for the holiday. but new this morning - no apologies from the garden state governor. and a scorcher of a fourth here in d-c. how high those temperatures are rising - next. at 5:xx...
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sam? caught in the crossfire.. sam? we are staying on top of a devleoping a baby caught in crossfire in the district. sam sweeney is live in northeast. sam? police have a name and picture of the and picture of the man accused of "upskirting" at a sterling target store. earl d. jennings tried to take "upskirt" pictures of a woman back on june 26th at the store. police say the man is known to frequent the sterling area and they need your help finding him. he's wanted for unwanted filming... so if you know where he is -- call police. take a look at this video. police need your help -- finding who was driving this silver car. it was involved in a hit-and-run in southeast washington, june 30th. the driver checked on the victim - then got back into the car and took off. that bicyclist is in critical condition. if you have any information -- call police. happening today.. a funeral for the new york city officer murdered in her police vehilce. officer miosotis familia was remembered yestrday at a bronx church. new york governor
sam? caught in the crossfire.. sam? we are staying on top of a devleoping a baby caught in crossfire in the district. sam sweeney is live in northeast. sam? police have a name and picture of the and picture of the man accused of "upskirting" at a sterling target store. earl d. jennings tried to take "upskirt" pictures of a woman back on june 26th at the store. police say the man is known to frequent the sterling area and they need your help finding him. he's wanted for...
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sam/2shot and i )m sam brock. in the quest for justice--- the web of those linked to this horrific crime...keeps growing. ==sam/cu= several defendants in the murder case of "miss flo" appeared in court today. the district attorney )s office says it )s important for their cases to move forward...together. =boxes= nbc bay area )s sharon katsuda s live at the hall of justice... and sharon, a whole )network )f support today--- for the family of miss flo. live intro about twenty members of miss flo )s family showed up for the hearing this morning. take vo they walked out together after the judge inside addressed them inside, saying they )re always welcome in the courtroom and have support. the defendants, johnny brown, perla arreola and william king all sat in the courtroom while other defendants, sinica santos and zachary cuen sat out of our camera )s view. =take vo= cuen is accused of murdering 88 k homethis morning. st y walked out after the judge addressed them inside saying ty d're always welcome in the thertroom
sam/2shot and i )m sam brock. in the quest for justice--- the web of those linked to this horrific crime...keeps growing. ==sam/cu= several defendants in the murder case of "miss flo" appeared in court today. the district attorney )s office says it )s important for their cases to move forward...together. =boxes= nbc bay area )s sharon katsuda s live at the hall of justice... and sharon, a whole )network )f support today--- for the family of miss flo. live intro about twenty members of...
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>> reporter: well, good morning to you, sam and kris. the most recent construction accident here at facebook's menlo park campus involved a construction worker. as you can see in these photos released you can see that he was working on the fourth floor, the roof of facebook's 21 building when, according to firefighters, a piece of steel or decking became dislodged. the worker lost his footing and fell about 10 to 15 feet. fortunately he was wearing safety rigging which prevented him are from hitting the floor below but was still hurt by the quick stop and had to be taken to the hospital. the fire department tells us this worker's name is menlo quint who lives in menlo park. in late april two other workers fell are from the facebook building 21 construction site. in that accident they were harnessed to a beam that was 42 feet up in the air that failed and fell about 20 feet. again, while both work eers wer injured, their safety equipment stopped them from actually hitting the ground. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> bob
>> reporter: well, good morning to you, sam and kris. the most recent construction accident here at facebook's menlo park campus involved a construction worker. as you can see in these photos released you can see that he was working on the fourth floor, the roof of facebook's 21 building when, according to firefighters, a piece of steel or decking became dislodged. the worker lost his footing and fell about 10 to 15 feet. fortunately he was wearing safety rigging which prevented him are...