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sandy is hurt by that. >> they deserve better life. they deserve a safe life. >> reporter: sandy lives with the reverend's family. he met her when she literally knocked on the church's front door and asked to pray there. >> these are people who just want a chance. they want an opportunity. i mean, sandy is is a great story about what can happen. when we trust the process. we welcome them into our communities. >> reporter: sandy now works two jobs in the hopes she can bring her family here to a place where she says she can finally have a future. where do you want to be in five or ten years? do you want to live here? >> i want to be an american. >> reporter: in oakland, michael george, news4 new york. >>> today, governors were criticized. malloy and andrew cuomo both accused those governors of trying to make political points a at the expense of the refugees. the governors say they're only trying to protect their citizens from isis operatives. the syrian refugees have been a tiny percentage of immigrants taken in by the u.s. during the pa
sandy is hurt by that. >> they deserve better life. they deserve a safe life. >> reporter: sandy lives with the reverend's family. he met her when she literally knocked on the church's front door and asked to pray there. >> these are people who just want a chance. they want an opportunity. i mean, sandy is is a great story about what can happen. when we trust the process. we welcome them into our communities. >> reporter: sandy now works two jobs in the hopes she can...
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three of their neighbors died during sandy. >> people we know died here. that hit home with a lot of people. >> reporter: when new york governor andrew cuomo visited oakwood beach on the second anniversary of sandy last year, he promised every house bought out would be demolished, and this vulnerable land would never be built on again. >> we're going to return this back to the natural pristine wetlands, so that god forbid there is another storm, this becomes an effective buffer for the rest of the communities. >> reporter: homeowners were offered the pre-sandy market value of their homes- plus as much as 15% more. overall, the state is planning to spend $200 million to buyout 500 homes mostly in three staten island neighborhoods. lisa bova-hiatt oversees new york state's recovery program and says it was necessary for the state to pay above market value. >> if you are going to get people to buy into a "managed retreat" scenario, you need to give them incentive to leave. it's not a windfall for them. any additional money that they've received from insurance
three of their neighbors died during sandy. >> people we know died here. that hit home with a lot of people. >> reporter: when new york governor andrew cuomo visited oakwood beach on the second anniversary of sandy last year, he promised every house bought out would be demolished, and this vulnerable land would never be built on again. >> we're going to return this back to the natural pristine wetlands, so that god forbid there is another storm, this becomes an effective...
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>> sandy hook school. i think there's somebody shooting in here, in sandy hook school. down the hallway... >> narrator: 11 years later. >> they're still around me. there's still shooting. >> narrator: 154 rounds from a bushmaster semi-automatic rifle. (rapid gunfire) >> newtown 9-1-1. what's the location of your emergency? >> narrator: it was friday morning, december 14. >> sandy hook elementary school. i believe there's shooting at the front-- it's still happening! >> okay. do you see anything or hear anything more? >> narrator: it lasted less than six minutes. >> i keep hearing shooting-- i keep hearing popping. >> narrator: this time it was six- and seven-year-olds. >> please hurry. please hurry! we smell fire from the gunshots. you guys come into my room now. get in here. >> okay, well... >> there's still shooting going on. please. >> i need, i need assistance here immediately. >> ah, i still hear him shooting. >> narrator: 20 children and six adults were shot dead. >> okay, get everyone you can going down there-- all right. let me... >> narrator: outside it was cha
>> sandy hook school. i think there's somebody shooting in here, in sandy hook school. down the hallway... >> narrator: 11 years later. >> they're still around me. there's still shooting. >> narrator: 154 rounds from a bushmaster semi-automatic rifle. (rapid gunfire) >> newtown 9-1-1. what's the location of your emergency? >> narrator: it was friday morning, december 14. >> sandy hook elementary school. i believe there's shooting at the front-- it's...
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eq, sandy look sandy could be demanding. he could yell at you. he could do all those things. but in the big picture he made you feel really good working for him. there was a great warmth, almost a family sense to the company. and didn't mean it wasn't demanding. didn't mean you didn't have to perform. but boy, he made you feel good and you wanted to come in each day and climb a mountain for that guy. and jamie with an iq that was off the charts, you know, what can you learn, look how the guy looks at problems and issues and how he-- jamie rolls up his sleeves and is in it. you want to learn you will roll up your sleeves and get into it. you work for sandy, you will learn how to make people feel good. you will learn that they do better when they feel good. and you combine all of these things, you know, the c.e.o. academy at the time. it was amazing. >> and when you told sandy you were not going to be what he might have want you to be, what did he say? >> you know, he was very upset with me. he was. he was very upset. >> rose:
eq, sandy look sandy could be demanding. he could yell at you. he could do all those things. but in the big picture he made you feel really good working for him. there was a great warmth, almost a family sense to the company. and didn't mean it wasn't demanding. didn't mean you didn't have to perform. but boy, he made you feel good and you wanted to come in each day and climb a mountain for that guy. and jamie with an iq that was off the charts, you know, what can you learn, look how the guy...
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outrageous issues of sandy hook and louisiana willing to elect a prior client of prostitute. dr. bryan cranston shows us the life of hollywood's oscar-winning writer who beat the black list. i start with dr. ben carson who calls president obama a psycho path, says the egyptian pyramids were grain elevators and prison makes you gay. he has other stories to tell. like the time he stabbed at someone by a knife and was stopped by the person's belt. he was offered a scholarship to west point. the time he protected white people during a racial riot. a professor gave him $10 for not complaining about an exam. >> i know you're jealous. >> i love life, period. howard, this is a big chance for you. many times your life you had to write the big story. what is the big story now on dr. ben -- the reason we are leading with him, he's leading the polls. he's at the top of the hill. he's number one. he's getting scrutiny because that's what you get at the top. he is leading the republican side, believe it or not. >> it is a contest between the world of politics, conservative republican politics
outrageous issues of sandy hook and louisiana willing to elect a prior client of prostitute. dr. bryan cranston shows us the life of hollywood's oscar-winning writer who beat the black list. i start with dr. ben carson who calls president obama a psycho path, says the egyptian pyramids were grain elevators and prison makes you gay. he has other stories to tell. like the time he stabbed at someone by a knife and was stopped by the person's belt. he was offered a scholarship to west point. the...
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sandy is doing fine. he didn't eat breakfast and was the 67-year-old alderson was walking around moments later before being checked out by the mets training staff. >>> in nba news, kristaps porzingis will play for the knicks two weeks after spring his night. and tampa bay facing the buccaneers. jason pierre paul is hoping to get on field and provide a spark for a defense that gave up 52 points last week. jpp has practiced with his teammates and is chomping at the bit. pierre paul spoke to reporters after practice today. >> do you want to play on sunday? >> depends. >> what do you mean it depends? >> i am playing on sunday. >> you are? >> maybe. >> you got to convince the coach? >> it's up to the medical staff. i'm okay. i'm doing pretty good. i haven't los it. i'm out there doing what i can. >> giants fans hope the same. over at jets camp a surprise sighting. quarterback ryan fitzpatrick was back on the practice field despite tearing a ligament in his left thumb. the head coach said fitzpatrick will start
sandy is doing fine. he didn't eat breakfast and was the 67-year-old alderson was walking around moments later before being checked out by the mets training staff. >>> in nba news, kristaps porzingis will play for the knicks two weeks after spring his night. and tampa bay facing the buccaneers. jason pierre paul is hoping to get on field and provide a spark for a defense that gave up 52 points last week. jpp has practiced with his teammates and is chomping at the bit. pierre paul spoke...
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this is a shot of sandy just mets press conference room. according to pr guru jay horowitz he didn't eat breakfast and got light headed with the hot lights. he was walking around and doing fine moments later and was cleared by the mets trainer. a short time earlier sandy talked about the pain that lingers following the mets defeat in the world series. >> when you do get to the world series and get that close, i think it hurts a little more knowing how close you got and didn't get there. 29 teams go home unhappy and in some ways i think the 29th team goes home the unhappiest of all. >> the mets also announced the two year contract extension for manager terry collin. we'll hear from the mets skipper coming up at 6:00. some intense moments today but all is fine in mets line and pennant resides in flush. >> thanks so much. >>> new at 5:00 violence erupts at a california college leaving five people injured and a suspect is dead. campus police at ucmerca shot and killed the attacker. a helicopter airlifted two victims to the hospital. three other
this is a shot of sandy just mets press conference room. according to pr guru jay horowitz he didn't eat breakfast and got light headed with the hot lights. he was walking around and doing fine moments later and was cleared by the mets trainer. a short time earlier sandy talked about the pain that lingers following the mets defeat in the world series. >> when you do get to the world series and get that close, i think it hurts a little more knowing how close you got and didn't get there....
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for nearly three years now, sandy has welcomed us into his life and his brain.you? >> what a treat. >> he's given us a rare glimpse into the actual experience of losing your memory. >> how are you? i mean -- are you suffering? >> yeah. >> are you suffering? >> yeah. suffering a lot. i often feel in the front of my head that there's cotton stuffed in there. like an uncomfortable feeling in the front of my head. >> does it hurt? >> no, just like a pressure feeling. like whirling sometimes confusion with that sensation in the brain. >> this is my operating center. >> at each time we visit sandy and his wife gail, the toll the disease is taking becomes painfully clear. >> i forget what i'm saying in the middle of it. but now -- i'm sorry. i just lose my train of thought. >> sandy has created a motivational bucket list filled with things he'd like to accomplish while he still can. most focus on family. but sandy's also found what truly energizes his brain is his volunteer work for alzheimer's. >> that got him up and going and with purpose. it's giving him a life. >>
for nearly three years now, sandy has welcomed us into his life and his brain.you? >> what a treat. >> he's given us a rare glimpse into the actual experience of losing your memory. >> how are you? i mean -- are you suffering? >> yeah. >> are you suffering? >> yeah. suffering a lot. i often feel in the front of my head that there's cotton stuffed in there. like an uncomfortable feeling in the front of my head. >> does it hurt? >> no, just like a...
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sandy alderson suddenly collapses. rob powers has the latest in sports. >>> i'm meteorologist lee goldberg. i have an assistant and look at these shorts and socks. he's dressed right for this november night. he came from squash practice. we'll have to do meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. call now to get more. more speed. like, 300 meg. more tv shows and movies on demand. more places to make more unlimited calls. call now. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg ultra fast internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to international destinations. we find more good things every day! more ways to watch more shows. on more wifi connected devices in our house. time warner cable made switching easy with a one hour arrival window. they even made sure all of our connections were up and running before they left. why settle for less, when you can get more! call now. for a limited time, get a fre
sandy alderson suddenly collapses. rob powers has the latest in sports. >>> i'm meteorologist lee goldberg. i have an assistant and look at these shorts and socks. he's dressed right for this november night. he came from squash practice. we'll have to do meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. call now to get more. more speed. like, 300 meg. more tv shows and movies on...
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sandy alderson. serious. there was a press conference held at citi field today to announce the new two-year deal we mentioned yesterday for terry collins. following -- towards the end, he was talking to some writers, sandy alderson was, and he fainted. ernie: what happened? russ: he just -- apparently what the end result was, he didn't eat breakfast. it was hot in there. he fainted. ems came. i spoke with the mets. he's back in his office working. ernie: that's good. glad he's all right. he was there for a good reason. russ: i think it was a very good reason. some people might want to dispute it. terry collins got a new two-year deal. it was i think well deserved. i think he's done a good job. he certainly was in the big show this year, albeit didn't end -- ernie: a lot of people didn't expect them to get to the series. russ: he made it clear the two-year deal isn't based on just 2015. >> this is an expression of our appreciation and our confidence not just because of 2015, but because of the whole body of wo
sandy alderson. serious. there was a press conference held at citi field today to announce the new two-year deal we mentioned yesterday for terry collins. following -- towards the end, he was talking to some writers, sandy alderson was, and he fainted. ernie: what happened? russ: he just -- apparently what the end result was, he didn't eat breakfast. it was hot in there. he fainted. ems came. i spoke with the mets. he's back in his office working. ernie: that's good. glad he's all right. he was...
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. >>> and a big project to finally fix the damage caused by sandy. where commuters will feel the impact of this for some nine months. >>> and november off to a good start. your weather and traffic on the 4s coming up. >>> don't forget, follow us on facebook and twitter. michaelg4ny, darlene4ny. >>> it's 4:43. here are four things to know this morning. the royals beat the mets at citi field to win the world series. the final score, 7-2. the mets had a lead in the ninth inning. they couldn't hold on though. after the game, mets players return >> to the feel where fans chanted thank you. >>> president obama pays a visit to newark today. he's going to visit a halfway house for ex-convicts, and he's going to take part in a discussion about reforming the criminal justice system. >>> a heads up for commuters in queens. e trains will not stop at stations between jamaica center and briarwood overnight this week. the mta is doing fast track work and will have shuttle buss to help. >>> and beginning today, the main entrance of the south ferry white hall street
. >>> and a big project to finally fix the damage caused by sandy. where commuters will feel the impact of this for some nine months. >>> and november off to a good start. your weather and traffic on the 4s coming up. >>> don't forget, follow us on facebook and twitter. michaelg4ny, darlene4ny. >>> it's 4:43. here are four things to know this morning. the royals beat the mets at citi field to win the world series. the final score, 7-2. the mets had a lead in...
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this happened at park place apartment complex on the 700 block of sandy street. police are questioning a man who remains on the scene. >>> also a ten year-old boy is recovering after being shot by a paint ball gun in juniata. search is on for masked man and a boy who shot at that boy and his family. the victim was taken to st. christopher's hospital where he is in stable condition. >>> dozens of people are line outside h and m waiting for that store to open up at 8:00 a.m. when luxury brand of clothing, bamain, and they go up for grabs at discount prices. that line started forming yesterday afternoon. people want these deals. >> must be pretty good clothes. >> right. >> y. >> 4:49. time for a check of business news. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange. we are hearing the the market fell slightly but facebook stock is looking on its way up, looking strong. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg will like it. facebook stock hit a high after it earnings report yesterday. more than a billion people, that is billion with a b, went on facebook
this happened at park place apartment complex on the 700 block of sandy street. police are questioning a man who remains on the scene. >>> also a ten year-old boy is recovering after being shot by a paint ball gun in juniata. search is on for masked man and a boy who shot at that boy and his family. the victim was taken to st. christopher's hospital where he is in stable condition. >>> dozens of people are line outside h and m waiting for that store to open up at 8:00 a.m....
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the tree was being pruned as part of a post-sandy cleanup project. path near it was not blocked. off. >>> the fanduel is suspending play for all new yorkers. the company says the move follows the failed attempt to convince a judge to block the attorney general's efforts to shut it down. last week, the attorney general called on fanduel to halt what he considers illegal games. the company argues their popular games are based on skill. >>> the indiana pastor's whose pregnant wife was murdered inside their home hope new images will lead to her killer. in an interview on "good morning america," he said his wife didn't have an enemy in the world. he said her murder has left him confused and angry. police say these grainy images show a person of interest in the case. >> we trust that they are doing the best they can. they told us they have all of the resources at their disposal right now to catch who did this. >> he says he's devastated by his wife's murder but he and way to move forward. >> from tornado warnings and damaging winds to blizzard conditions and huge drops in temperatures.
the tree was being pruned as part of a post-sandy cleanup project. path near it was not blocked. off. >>> the fanduel is suspending play for all new yorkers. the company says the move follows the failed attempt to convince a judge to block the attorney general's efforts to shut it down. last week, the attorney general called on fanduel to halt what he considers illegal games. the company argues their popular games are based on skill. >>> the indiana pastor's whose pregnant...
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his divorce from sandy and starting over again. you remember back in 2000, garth retired from country music for nine years to make sure his family was his priority. >> your daughters. 1997. >> my little girls, i can have the worst day in the world, they can come to me run in and hug me. affectionately. they will feel that and hug me even tighter until you pop and realize, holy cow, this is what it's all about. sandy and i are separated right now and i'm staring at three kids i don't know. they have my last name. i love them to pieces, they are everything to me but i don't know everything about them. the bad thing is a good thing. tie your handkerchief around your neck and grab your knife and fork and just dig in and find out everything about them. the next 15 years of my life will be the best 15 years of my life because i got to do that. >> so here are takeaways from garth. live with no regrets. treat everybody with kindness. when you put family and faith first, good fortune will follow. >> what's on your bucket list. >> i'm marrie
his divorce from sandy and starting over again. you remember back in 2000, garth retired from country music for nine years to make sure his family was his priority. >> your daughters. 1997. >> my little girls, i can have the worst day in the world, they can come to me run in and hug me. affectionately. they will feel that and hug me even tighter until you pop and realize, holy cow, this is what it's all about. sandy and i are separated right now and i'm staring at three kids i don't...
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and yet, at the same time as murk sandy was percolating, hurricane sandy hit and there was a homelessle who lived outside our apartment in tribeca and we saw them every day on the school run, and said hello to them and they said, you know, hello to our children. i'm ashamed to say that they sort of became invisible to me there. their poverty became more and more acceptable somehow, and i stopped being able to see them and they disappeared, actually, before they really disappeared. and hurricane sandy happened and they really weren't there anymore, and i felt a lot of shame surrounding that and thought i might like to write about them, but i didn't know them. and then i thought, well, actually maybe that's a really interesting way in which to discuss judgment, because i do think that our response to homelessness is puzzling. >> rose: what do you mean by "judgment"? >> i mean that my feeling is that you look -- people look at a homeless person and they immediately come to a list of conclusions, all that absolved themselves of any blame or danger of finding themselves in those types of p
and yet, at the same time as murk sandy was percolating, hurricane sandy hit and there was a homelessle who lived outside our apartment in tribeca and we saw them every day on the school run, and said hello to them and they said, you know, hello to our children. i'm ashamed to say that they sort of became invisible to me there. their poverty became more and more acceptable somehow, and i stopped being able to see them and they disappeared, actually, before they really disappeared. and hurricane...
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. >>> sandy alderson will not attend the g.m. meetings in florida this week for an unspecified medical procedure. the stand g.m. said he will respect sandy's privacy on this one not answering question. >>> could murphy stay in new york and lead the mets at the same time? cacheman down played interest because there's two offensive players at that position, so the mets will wait and see if he will accept their offer. they want him back, but if he leavings, they get an extra draft pick. >> j.p.p. looked good. >> he. did like we said in the locker room, he was confident and ready to get out there. he missed the guys and missed being out there. he played like it. but i.k? i just think in this case, it's over the line. >> the ref doesn't mind. >> that's right. just twist it. >> you have to play the game. >> best revenge is to win. >> shut them up. >> yes! >> play to win the game. we will be back in a minute. no matter how fast the markets change, at t. rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look
. >>> sandy alderson will not attend the g.m. meetings in florida this week for an unspecified medical procedure. the stand g.m. said he will respect sandy's privacy on this one not answering question. >>> could murphy stay in new york and lead the mets at the same time? cacheman down played interest because there's two offensive players at that position, so the mets will wait and see if he will accept their offer. they want him back, but if he leavings, they get an extra...
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this is the scene just after sandy alderson went down. the mets say he skipped breakfast this morning and he'd been sitting under the hot lites and fell -- lights and fell over when talking with reporters who helped guide his ground harder than he did. a contract extension was held for manager terry collins and put a bow on the season that ended in the world series. here's alderson before he went down. >> 29 teams go home unhappy. and -- in some ways i think the 29th team goes home the unhappiest of all. >> a year ago sandy and i sat up here and we said that it was time to win. and we meant that. >> reporter: back to sandy alderson now. he was checked out immediately and he was given the a-ok. we're told he's fine. he went right back to work on next baseball season. we'll have more on eyewitness news at 6:00. on what was anything but a normal workday sade. at citi field. >>> thank you. a busy day today on the federal corruption trial of former new york assembly speaker sheldon silver, cancer doctor robert taub took the stand today testify
this is the scene just after sandy alderson went down. the mets say he skipped breakfast this morning and he'd been sitting under the hot lites and fell -- lights and fell over when talking with reporters who helped guide his ground harder than he did. a contract extension was held for manager terry collins and put a bow on the season that ended in the world series. here's alderson before he went down. >> 29 teams go home unhappy. and -- in some ways i think the 29th team goes home the...
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>> reporter: 700 block of sandy street norristown. and the coroner's office here in montgomery county arrived on the scene short time ago. two gornies standing by, looks like they'll be bringing two bodies out of the park place and the, two people were killed here, authorities say, they suffered multiple gunshot wounds. this happened around 11:30, last night. going to some video right now, shows police roping off this whole area, crime tape, the works here, as the montgomery county district attorney's office comb through the scene, looking joaquin eye. and we also noticed that as we go to the second piece of video, they roped off car, car with crime tame on it, connected to the situation. exact connect not know. call came in around 11:30 last night. two people dead inside the park place and the here on the 700 block every sandy street. suffering from multiple gunshot one, looks like it could be a domestic situation, but as we come back live here the big question, who are these people? what exactly happened, that's under investigation.
>> reporter: 700 block of sandy street norristown. and the coroner's office here in montgomery county arrived on the scene short time ago. two gornies standing by, looks like they'll be bringing two bodies out of the park place and the, two people were killed here, authorities say, they suffered multiple gunshot wounds. this happened around 11:30, last night. going to some video right now, shows police roping off this whole area, crime tape, the works here, as the montgomery county...
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we are finally getting our first look at the new sandy, danny and rizzo! the first cast photos of fox's grease live have been released! released!here you see julianne hough as sandy, aaron tveit as danny and vanessa hudgens as rizzo!we get to see sandy's two looks, the before and after of her classic transformation. n.we know carly rae jepsen has been cast as frenchy and mario lopez as the dance host, vince fontaine.we won't have to wait too long! grease live airs on our sister station, fox28 on good morning again -- it's now still to come... come...the reporter covering the iowa caucus season who's a decades younger than the people around her. her.you're watching c-b-s 2 this morning -- covering the america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don't ignore threats like climate change. we face our problems head-on. with american-made clean energy, we can end our dependence on foreign oil... spark new innovation... and create millions of new jobs. solving our climate crisis starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. cbs 2 this morning...th
we are finally getting our first look at the new sandy, danny and rizzo! the first cast photos of fox's grease live have been released! released!here you see julianne hough as sandy, aaron tveit as danny and vanessa hudgens as rizzo!we get to see sandy's two looks, the before and after of her classic transformation. n.we know carly rae jepsen has been cast as frenchy and mario lopez as the dance host, vince fontaine.we won't have to wait too long! grease live airs on our sister station, fox28...
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entertainment reporter sandy kenyon here with more. sandy? >> reporter: well, dave and liz, his doctor says charlie responded well to treatment. he began four years ago. and in an interview on the "today" show the star insisted another person. >> i'm here to admit that i'm in fact hiv positive. >> reporter: it's been four years since the diagnosis charlie sheen describes as a mule kick to his soul. and he doesn't entirely know how he contracted hiv. in an open letter he explains personal disbelief, carpallic confusion, shame and anger led to a temporary yet abysmal descent into profound substance abuse and fathomless drinking. it was a suicide run. but despite the abuse, sheen maintains he began a rigorous and intensive treatment program not missing a beat a med dose or one shred of guidance. before his diagnosis, sheen was the highest paid actor on tv reportedly earning $1.8 million for each episode of "two and a half men" before his erratic behavior got him fired in 2011. his rants on the internet talk of winning and a 20/20 interview did l
entertainment reporter sandy kenyon here with more. sandy? >> reporter: well, dave and liz, his doctor says charlie responded well to treatment. he began four years ago. and in an interview on the "today" show the star insisted another person. >> i'm here to admit that i'm in fact hiv positive. >> reporter: it's been four years since the diagnosis charlie sheen describes as a mule kick to his soul. and he doesn't entirely know how he contracted hiv. in an open letter...
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for nearly three years now, sandy has literally welcomed us into his life and his brain.h open arms. >> how are you? >> what a treat. >> reporter: he's given us a rare glimpse into the actual experience of losing your memory. how are you? i mean, are you suffering? >> yeah. >> reporter: are you suffering? >> i'm suffering a lot. i often feel like in the front of my head that there's cotton stuffed in there. like an uncomfortable feeling in the front of my head. >> reporter: does it hurt? >> no. just like a pressure feeling. like this whirling sometimes confusion with that sensation in the brain. this is my operating center. >> reporter: each time we visit sandy and his wife gale, the toll the disease is taking is becoming painfully clear. >> now as i -- i forget what i'm saying in the middle of what i'm saying. now -- i'm sorry. i just lost my train of thought. >> what's in my bucket? >> reporter: sandy has created a motivational bucket list, filled with things he'd like to accomplish while he still can. most focus on family. but sandy's also found what truly energizes hi
for nearly three years now, sandy has literally welcomed us into his life and his brain.h open arms. >> how are you? >> what a treat. >> reporter: he's given us a rare glimpse into the actual experience of losing your memory. how are you? i mean, are you suffering? >> yeah. >> reporter: are you suffering? >> i'm suffering a lot. i often feel like in the front of my head that there's cotton stuffed in there. like an uncomfortable feeling in the front of my...
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. >> reporter: and the glass was born after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in kentuckythree years ago. 26 people were killed, most of them children. >> and that is how they would get in to sandy hook and that they would crumble and he walked in. >> if our glass was in place in the front entry and that they would continue to get in to that front entry. that it will be very likely that he would not have gotten in until they were there. >> reporter: that they would not comment, but that they would say that they could provide the extra layer of safety, especially in school entry ways. >> we are looking at it across the country, the intruders, they had gotten in to it. >> of the manufacturers, that they could make it more difficult for someone that has been on harm for getting inside. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and the san francisco mayor, declaring that the commuter would shut off the unqualified success. for the past 18 months, they've had a program allowing companies like google to take on their workers to the jobs. oftentimes in their valley. now, the mayor says that they have
. >> reporter: and the glass was born after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in kentuckythree years ago. 26 people were killed, most of them children. >> and that is how they would get in to sandy hook and that they would crumble and he walked in. >> if our glass was in place in the front entry and that they would continue to get in to that front entry. that it will be very likely that he would not have gotten in until they were there. >> reporter: that they...
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however, the president, after sandy hook, made what i felt was some reasonable pieces of legislation and presented this legislation to congress. these measures were endorsed by police chiefs across the country as sensible, reasonable, and very, very necessary. this was immediately following the massacre in sandy hook, new town, connecticut, and sadly no action was taken. unfortunately that's the state that we're in but, again, i'm looking to depoliticize and let's try recognize the fact that seldom do many days go by when we don't hear or see another mass murder incident involving guns. again, there's a number of factors that come into play with this issue that really, seriously needs to be looked at, the societal issues, the mental health component, the poverty component, low unemployment . what is driving people, criminals, recidivists into constantly going back to carry a fire arm, not only carrying it but using it? those are the issues that i think we can have some impact in and that's what we should be promoting. karl cassell: either one of you want to weigh in on that? susie we
however, the president, after sandy hook, made what i felt was some reasonable pieces of legislation and presented this legislation to congress. these measures were endorsed by police chiefs across the country as sensible, reasonable, and very, very necessary. this was immediately following the massacre in sandy hook, new town, connecticut, and sadly no action was taken. unfortunately that's the state that we're in but, again, i'm looking to depoliticize and let's try recognize the fact that...
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thanks a lot sandy. >>> thanks sandy. still ahead on still ahead on eyewitness news first at 4:00, keeping fans sail during nfl games, the new push to arm a select group at nfl stadiums. >> a murder nearly 20 years ago and police believe they know who did it but can't prove it. now they hope a reward will change things. coming up. >> a school district sends home it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. em >>> right now, let's get you caught up on the big developments in the paris attacks investigation. authorities uncovered what may have been another terror plot in the works. hu
thanks a lot sandy. >>> thanks sandy. still ahead on still ahead on eyewitness news first at 4:00, keeping fans sail during nfl games, the new push to arm a select group at nfl stadiums. >> a murder nearly 20 years ago and police believe they know who did it but can't prove it. now they hope a reward will change things. coming up. >> a school district sends home it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow...
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. >>> it's been more than three years since superstorm sandy battered the tri-state area. some residents are still looking at storm damage. specifically, boats destroyed in the storm that haven't been removed. cbs 2's elise finch has the story now from garretson beach in brooklyn. >> reporter: these long-time neighbors say they are reminded of superstorm sandy's devastation every day. all they have to do is look at the wrecked and overturned boats in the water near their >> a lot of the boats capsized. fuel, oil, everything in the boats went into the waterway. they have been just sit there is decaying, which is bad for the environment. sticking up out of the water like a sore thumb. vessels were destroyed and abandoned and were identified storm. >> following sandy we did the immediate removers over 100 contracts. now we have a standing contract agreed upon price list. it was bidded through the department of citywide administrative services,d-cast and parks is the lead agency now because we have marine expertise. >> reporter: at the beginning of the year there were 75 city
. >>> it's been more than three years since superstorm sandy battered the tri-state area. some residents are still looking at storm damage. specifically, boats destroyed in the storm that haven't been removed. cbs 2's elise finch has the story now from garretson beach in brooklyn. >> reporter: these long-time neighbors say they are reminded of superstorm sandy's devastation every day. all they have to do is look at the wrecked and overturned boats in the water near their >>...
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sandy: it's too bad. the local people will miss them. they've been here a long time. jennifer: it'll be a little sad. it's been here a long time. jason: scott says it was two years ago he learned of plans for a hyvee to be built in town. competition, he says, just too formidable. scott: it's hard because of customers i've had since 1987. a lot of memories down the road. jason: scott haven's first store in norwalk opened in 1987, followed by a more spacious location in 1997. scott: this is in the spring, right after we opened in november. jason: so, he sold his property, with plans to close in the beginning of next year. scott: one of the customers i said would be sad to see go, she's one of them. jason: scott says there will be even more hugs and goodbyes over the next several weeks. scott: it's going to be difficult. jason: while he says he'll miss the customers and employees, there's excitement for what's ahead. scott: just maybe, i won't have to spend all the winter in iowa. [laughter] alyx: that was jason rantala reporting. scott says there are no hard feelings. h
sandy: it's too bad. the local people will miss them. they've been here a long time. jennifer: it'll be a little sad. it's been here a long time. jason: scott says it was two years ago he learned of plans for a hyvee to be built in town. competition, he says, just too formidable. scott: it's hard because of customers i've had since 1987. a lot of memories down the road. jason: scott haven's first store in norwalk opened in 1987, followed by a more spacious location in 1997. scott: this is in...
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i'm telling you. >> i can't wait. >> thank you sandy. >> thanks sandy. >>> so love or hate leftovers, coming up on eyewitness news first at 4:00, make sure your leftovers are safe enough to eat this week. dr. richard bess we are the dos and don't -- besser with the it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. >>> all new this half hour, a campaign featuring nazi images on new york city subway trains suddenly gets yanked after igniting an outrage. >>> and shopping smart. the tricks to keep you and your family safe during the busy shopping season. we'll take look at the big mistakes shoppers make that can make them easy targets for thieves. >>> an
i'm telling you. >> i can't wait. >> thank you sandy. >> thanks sandy. >>> so love or hate leftovers, coming up on eyewitness news first at 4:00, make sure your leftovers are safe enough to eat this week. dr. richard bess we are the dos and don't -- besser with the it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi...
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the coroner arrived on sandy street a short time ago. the action cam was there earlier as police combed through evident. the action cam was on the scene all night. we have called montgomery county police and montgomery county detectives and have not received any information. the coroner has arrived on the scene. we'll follow the story on air and online at 6abc.com. >>> we're following another developing story a plane that left northeast philadelphia airport ended up crashing into the water not far from jfk airport in new york city, a body has been pulled from the wreckage. katherine scott is live at the northeast airport with the latest details. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam, what exactly caused the fatal crash remains under investigation. the crews have been on the scene all night searching for debris. they will be out there today. we know the small plane took off from northeast philadelphia airport around 7:30 on its way to port portsmouth, new hampshi. at 7:50 p.m. the plane crashed in the water south of bree
the coroner arrived on sandy street a short time ago. the action cam was there earlier as police combed through evident. the action cam was on the scene all night. we have called montgomery county police and montgomery county detectives and have not received any information. the coroner has arrived on the scene. we'll follow the story on air and online at 6abc.com. >>> we're following another developing story a plane that left northeast philadelphia airport ended up crashing into the...
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sandy,e time, hurricane the same time it was percolating, hurricane sandy hit. homeless couple that lived outside of our apartment in tribeca. we said hello to them. they said hello to our children. that theyd to say sort of became invisible to me there. their poverty became more and more acceptable somehow, and i stopped being able to see them. and they disappeared actually before they really disappeared in hurricane sandy. they really weren't there anymore. i felt a lot of shame surrounding that and thought i might like to write about them, but i didn't know them. actually,ght, well, maybe that's a really interesting way with which to discuss judgment, because i do think that our response to homelessness is puzzling. charlie: what do you mean by "judgment"? -- : i mean that my my feeling is that you look -- people look at a homeless person and they immediately come to a list of conclusions, all that absorb themselves of any blame or danger in finding themselves that this -- themselves in the same position. my late father had just died. i was just think about h
sandy,e time, hurricane the same time it was percolating, hurricane sandy hit. homeless couple that lived outside of our apartment in tribeca. we said hello to them. they said hello to our children. that theyd to say sort of became invisible to me there. their poverty became more and more acceptable somehow, and i stopped being able to see them. and they disappeared actually before they really disappeared in hurricane sandy. they really weren't there anymore. i felt a lot of shame surrounding...
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emily tells us more. >> katrina in 2005, ike in 2008, and sandy 2012. all were powerful hurricanes that slammed into the u.s. in recent years. their winds, rain, and flooding caused tremendous damage. so, no wonder that the more we learn about hurricanes, the better. dr. radley horton is an expert on these super storms. he's a climate scientist at columbia university. welcome. >> thank you. it's good to be here. what's the definition of a hurricane? a hurricane is a storm with very strong winds. it's a storm that forms over the warm waters of the tropical oceans, and as soon as that storm's winds get up to about 35 miles an hour, we call it a tropical storm. and if if its winds get up to 75 miles an hour, it's a hurricane. >> how are hurricanes classified? >> hurricanes are classified by how strong their winds are. a category 1 hurricane, which is the weakest, has winds just above 75 miles an hour. category 5, which is the strongest, is winds at around 150 miles an hour. >> so, what causes these hurricanes? >> hurricanes are caused by a combination of f
emily tells us more. >> katrina in 2005, ike in 2008, and sandy 2012. all were powerful hurricanes that slammed into the u.s. in recent years. their winds, rain, and flooding caused tremendous damage. so, no wonder that the more we learn about hurricanes, the better. dr. radley horton is an expert on these super storms. he's a climate scientist at columbia university. welcome. >> thank you. it's good to be here. what's the definition of a hurricane? a hurricane is a storm with very...
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. >> sandy wishes these moments could last forever. but he knows they will soon disappear.uch is the tragic reality of alzheimer's. >> our brains are our being. it is our brain that's controlling our body. and you lose your memory. the pain is a different pain. the pain is the emotional pain. that is maybe why i wrote the book. i wanted to get my thoughts on paper for my children and grandchildren on how i thought about things. >> sandy showed me his grandpa. on a recent rainy afternoon >> so i wrote here, during your lifetime there will be endless firsts. >> what emerges is a memorable portrait of a caring and quirky dad. >> i would make peanut butter and ham and cheese. they just made crazy sandwiches. >> as his disease progresses, opening each book for sandy is a new joy. a fresh feast of past experiences. >> he remembers the best. ah. when he gets it, it's like yes. little tiny victories of remembering. >> one, two, three, four. i love you so much. >> all the love that i have for them that i can touch and feel and talk to them. maybe that will make an impact on their li
. >> sandy wishes these moments could last forever. but he knows they will soon disappear.uch is the tragic reality of alzheimer's. >> our brains are our being. it is our brain that's controlling our body. and you lose your memory. the pain is a different pain. the pain is the emotional pain. that is maybe why i wrote the book. i wanted to get my thoughts on paper for my children and grandchildren on how i thought about things. >> sandy showed me his grandpa. on a recent rainy...
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. >> "abc news" meteorologist sandy patel in her rooftop lair all bundled up. >> hi, happy thanksgiving. i am bundled up. i advice you to do the same. looks can be deceiving. it is chilly. we do have clear conditions across the bay area. freeze warning is going up tonight. it covers all the interior vall valleys, some of the mountains, 11:00 p.m. tonight until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. lows mid-20s to low 30s. your sensitive plants need to be brought in and covered. freeze damage possible. frost advisory for the san francisco bayshore line does not include san francisco. same time period, low to mid-30s expected. possible damage to your sensitive plants. a live look. you can see blue skies. very chilly at 8:00. looking at 40s, frosty by midnight and freezing cold, temperatures dropping below freezing in many areas, chilled sunshine at 8:00 a.m., 46 degrees. in case you're going to brave the cold, make sure you pack on the layers. i'll be back at a complete look at how long this cold weather will last, coming up. cheryl, larry. >> a lot of people are braving the cold to get a good deal. >> the
. >> "abc news" meteorologist sandy patel in her rooftop lair all bundled up. >> hi, happy thanksgiving. i am bundled up. i advice you to do the same. looks can be deceiving. it is chilly. we do have clear conditions across the bay area. freeze warning is going up tonight. it covers all the interior vall valleys, some of the mountains, 11:00 p.m. tonight until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. lows mid-20s to low 30s. your sensitive plants need to be brought in and covered. freeze...
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damage during sandy you may be able to help further restore a lighthouse. meg baker has more. >> reporter: standing guard for >> she actually came out here in 1886 with her husband and was his assistant. when he died she took over. she lived and worked here for over 30 years. >> reporter: a group who is working to restore the lighthouse took me out in the harbor and up to the top. with modern systems of gps, lighthouses are being used less and less. >> hidden place in the harbor, not a lot of people know about it. >> reporter: walker's main duty to keep the light going and to do so she had to carry buckets of oil to the top of this lighthouse. to reach land, she would excuse a boat to -- use a boat to row a mile to staten island. >> in terms of coal and those supplies, those supplies were dropped off one tape a year. >> reporter: she rescued at least 50 people, withstood storms. >> >> she had this responsibility. she got used to t yes, the work was -- used to it. yes, the work was hard. >> reporter: her photographs records and turn chur have been save -- fu
damage during sandy you may be able to help further restore a lighthouse. meg baker has more. >> reporter: standing guard for >> she actually came out here in 1886 with her husband and was his assistant. when he died she took over. she lived and worked here for over 30 years. >> reporter: a group who is working to restore the lighthouse took me out in the harbor and up to the top. with modern systems of gps, lighthouses are being used less and less. >> hidden place in...
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. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, businesses affected by superstorm sandy could get anothernce for help from the federal government. >>> and a new study on coffee, the discovery that harvard researchers made coming up next. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections urinary tract infections, changes in urination, high potassium in the blood, or increases in cholesterol. do not take invo
. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, businesses affected by superstorm sandy could get anothernce for help from the federal government. >>> and a new study on coffee, the discovery that harvard researchers made coming up next. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill...
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all right. >> sandy appreciate that. >>> thank you sandy. well a smokestack implosion goes wrong. the tower comes crashes down on a worker -- crashing down on a worker, now we hear from the work who are survived that >>> and e. coli outbreak linked to costco's rotisserie chicken salad. 19 people in seven straits have been affected but so far there five people have been hospitalized. two of them developed kidney failure. costco is urging people to check the label on their chicken salad for the item number 37719. if your container has the number throw it out. we'll have it on the website if you don't have a pen with you. health officials are still trying to determine which imgradient is contaminated. >>> a demolition worker who is lucky to be alive this holiday season. >> uh-huh. >> yeah he was inside an excavator when a smokestack fell on top of it. >> abc's kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: it's the demolition gone horribly wrong. >> whoa. whoa. no! >> reporter: after two unsuccessful attempts using explosives to bring down this over 150-foot tall smokestack in alabama, tim pfe
all right. >> sandy appreciate that. >>> thank you sandy. well a smokestack implosion goes wrong. the tower comes crashes down on a worker -- crashing down on a worker, now we hear from the work who are survived that >>> and e. coli outbreak linked to costco's rotisserie chicken salad. 19 people in seven straits have been affected but so far there five people have been hospitalized. two of them developed kidney failure. costco is urging people to check the label on their...
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the main entrance is closed for the next nine months. need of repair and has been since superstorm sandy flooded it out three years ago. ned,ws 4's katherine creag has ways to get around the closure. >> reporter: shiba and rob, a lot of commuters have a certain wae.y of doing things, staten island ferry riders for example, when they walk out of the terminal and may want to take the r-train normally it would take t s entrance, but now it'sbuclosed. >> tha is the one open right now. >> reporter: mt. middle of the monday morning rush, commuters found themselves confused. yellow tape surrounded the south ferry sunway entherae in lower nhattan for the one and r trains. mta workers closed it off starting today through august, 2016, the mta says repair work has to be done for damages sustained during superstorm sandy. >> i was like wait, what's going on? >> doesn't matter to me, i'll go on that side, go that side, but, it's going to be, obvious there's going to be complaints le >> the mta says the $194 million restoration project includes tr k replacement, repairs on mechanical, electrical, and
the main entrance is closed for the next nine months. need of repair and has been since superstorm sandy flooded it out three years ago. ned,ws 4's katherine creag has ways to get around the closure. >> reporter: shiba and rob, a lot of commuters have a certain wae.y of doing things, staten island ferry riders for example, when they walk out of the terminal and may want to take the r-train normally it would take t s entrance, but now it'sbuclosed. >> tha is the one open right now....
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sandy alderson fainted while talking with reporters after the formal news conference was over. mets said he skipped breakfast and had been sitting under the hot lights. checked out by medical staff, he's okay. knowing there's work to do. >> 29 teams go home unhappy and in some ways i think the 29th team goes home the unhappiest of all. >> a year ago sandy and i sat up here and we said it was time to win. and we meant that. >>> if jason pierre-paul has his way he'll make his season debut this weekend but not his decision. he injured his hand in that fireworks accident. pierre-paul has been working hard to get back. he tries to convince the giant medical staff that he's ready to roll. >> i'm okay. skill set hasn't lost it so i'm out there doing what i can. hopefully i'll be out there sunday. >> nothing unusual about it when a guy in his position is in the condition he's in and prepares himself to play. that's what he's done. >>> as for the jets, it will be ryan fitzpatrick at quarterback against jacksonville. tore a thumb ligament last week but he was a full go at practice today
sandy alderson fainted while talking with reporters after the formal news conference was over. mets said he skipped breakfast and had been sitting under the hot lights. checked out by medical staff, he's okay. knowing there's work to do. >> 29 teams go home unhappy and in some ways i think the 29th team goes home the unhappiest of all. >> a year ago sandy and i sat up here and we said it was time to win. and we meant that. >>> if jason pierre-paul has his way he'll make his...
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the shop rite stores, especially the sandy brown, shop rite stores. >> absolutely. >> what do you callse, big brown stores. >> we just call them the shop rite operated by the brown family. >> brown family stores. >> thanks for being a sponsor of "good day philadelphia" a who is your friend. >> cher main turner, president of the urban affairs coalition in philadelphia a. >> every year you give away 2,000 turkies. you are taking it up a notch. >> we usually give away a thousand. >> you have double. >> we have double it. we have challenge ourself at last years event and said we were going to do 2,000, right sand a i. >> is that right. >> not only a turkey but we will pack a box. >> saturday morning at 9:00 over at shop rite. >> shop rite at oregon avenue. >> you will stuff 2,000 boxes. >> in two hours. >> last year we did tonight 48 minutes for a thousand. so we are challenging ourselves to get it done in two hours. >> we have a frozen turkey here, it is big. i have already blown it. what else are you putting there. >> potatoes. >> potatoes. >> yes. we have pepsi. we have some greens. we
the shop rite stores, especially the sandy brown, shop rite stores. >> absolutely. >> what do you callse, big brown stores. >> we just call them the shop rite operated by the brown family. >> brown family stores. >> thanks for being a sponsor of "good day philadelphia" a who is your friend. >> cher main turner, president of the urban affairs coalition in philadelphia a. >> every year you give away 2,000 turkies. you are taking it up a notch....
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sandy can be demanding. she could yell -- he could yell at you.the big picture he made you feel good working for him. there was a warmth, almost a family since to add. it didn't mean it was demanding but he made you feel good. you wanted to climb a mountain for that guy. charts,th an iq off the what can you learn? he rolls up his sleeves and he is in it. you want to learn working for jamie, you are going to get into it. you will learn how to make people feel good. they do better when they see you. you come by all of these things. when you told sandy you were not going to be what he might have wanted you to be, what did he say? .ay: he was upset with me he was very upset and -- charlie: you were his kind of guy. he had trained you. jay: all true. , i knew ire with you could not be an effective ceo at citigroup. it was for lack of experience. that place was so big and broad and challenging. i knew i didn't have the background to do it effectively. i aspire to run my own place. i wanted to lead. sandy, it down with said look, you wear the number two
sandy can be demanding. she could yell -- he could yell at you.the big picture he made you feel good working for him. there was a warmth, almost a family since to add. it didn't mean it was demanding but he made you feel good. you wanted to climb a mountain for that guy. charts,th an iq off the what can you learn? he rolls up his sleeves and he is in it. you want to learn working for jamie, you are going to get into it. you will learn how to make people feel good. they do better when they see...