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with sarah? and my wife said no, we're hungry, so we left. >> they left at approximately 1:00 p.m. sarah's body was discovered 20 minutes later. >> the possibility of we had visited sarah and found myself and ourselves in the middle of it, of something terrible, will always be on my mind. >> i consider nelson's wife to be very lucky. i think there's a high likelihood she would have been the victim that day had she not brought her husband along with her to that subdivision. >> police now had a possible eye witness. but would it be enough? ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. hey pal
with sarah? and my wife said no, we're hungry, so we left. >> they left at approximately 1:00 p.m. sarah's body was discovered 20 minutes later. >> the possibility of we had visited sarah and found myself and ourselves in the middle of it, of something terrible, will always be on my mind. >> i consider nelson's wife to be very lucky. i think there's a high likelihood she would have been the victim that day had she not brought her husband along with her to that subdivision....
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in october of 2003, sarah johnson was charged as an adult. >> sarah, i have a warrant for your arrest murder of your parents, diane and alan johnson. you're charged with two counts of murder and you're under arrest. >> it was a sad moment, because it's a 16-year-old that did this. it's sad for everybody involved. >> the trial of a teenaged girl killing her parents was a national sensation. >> there were three people in the johnson house that morning when alan and diane were murdered. two of them did not come out. >> at trial, prosecutors presented voluminous forensic and circumstantial evidence to prove that sarah murdered her parents. >> she wanted the big, rich things in her life. she wanted to provide for her boyfriend. they were going to get married. and she asked him, do you want to live in a big, beautiful home? >> with her parents' life insurance and her inheritance, she thought she'd be all set. >> and she could live that happily ever after life that only a 16-year-old probably envisions. >> in a surprise turn of events, sarah's boyfriend, bruno santos, testified for the prose
in october of 2003, sarah johnson was charged as an adult. >> sarah, i have a warrant for your arrest murder of your parents, diane and alan johnson. you're charged with two counts of murder and you're under arrest. >> it was a sad moment, because it's a 16-year-old that did this. it's sad for everybody involved. >> the trial of a teenaged girl killing her parents was a national sensation. >> there were three people in the johnson house that morning when alan and diane...
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sarah jencks: this is the other side of the coin. we have documentation of the funerals that really happened, then we have the beginning of the iconography of abraham lincoln. this is very early on. until that time, as we know, by the fact that george washington, his lithograph sits in front of the presidential box in ford's theatre. until this time, washington's image was synonymous with the presidency, but at this point , something very interesting begins to happen. lincoln is being raised in the image we have in front of us to the same status as washington. the apotheosis of george washington is the mural in the dome of the u.s. capitol which was being finished during the civil war. david mckenzie: that image shows washington coming into heaven. so this image is the sequel to it, showing washington receiving lincoln into heaven. sarah jencks: and you can even see the angels up to the left welcoming the two men. david mckenzie: so, our hope with this site is that it really helps people to connect with how ordinary people like them,
sarah jencks: this is the other side of the coin. we have documentation of the funerals that really happened, then we have the beginning of the iconography of abraham lincoln. this is very early on. until that time, as we know, by the fact that george washington, his lithograph sits in front of the presidential box in ford's theatre. until this time, washington's image was synonymous with the presidency, but at this point , something very interesting begins to happen. lincoln is being raised in...
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up. >> sarah.on. >> sorry. >> hold on a second. >> hi! >> hi. how are you? i'm lisa. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i hope we didn't get someone upset. >> no, it's fine. they're irritated about it. >> okay. >> sorry, guys. >> like shannon, sarah is also a young single mom. she tells me she's been homeless since her mother took custody of her daughter. she's not allowed near the family unless she's clean. >> how long have you been living in this place? >> like a week. >> we take sarah to a hotel where she feels most comfortable talking. >> so, how did you get addicted to drugs? >> this one time i was at a party and this guy gave me an oxycontin. and every day after that my habit became like two a day. on like $50, $60, $70 a pill. and then, all of a sudden, i just couldn't find them anymore. and ever since then, it was just, like, heroin, cocaine, meth. >> what were you like when you were on oxys? >> it's like, you feel like superwoman. i don't know. it's hard to explain. >> can
up. >> sarah.on. >> sorry. >> hold on a second. >> hi! >> hi. how are you? i'm lisa. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i hope we didn't get someone upset. >> no, it's fine. they're irritated about it. >> okay. >> sorry, guys. >> like shannon, sarah is also a young single mom. she tells me she's been homeless since her mother took custody of her daughter. she's not allowed near the family unless she's...
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hunt: sarah polk and dolly became very close. dolly men towards sarah. -- dolly mentored sarah.arah treated her as the grande dame. they were the two war first ladies. there were many similarities between them. the sense of self, fashion, the understanding of the role of the first lady in conveying the indirect's that would support her husband's presidency. it is not easy to be a first lady during war. there were many detractors as the war went on. paul went in and said i'm going to do the following things in four years, and by god, he did. ms. swain: this is also the first time we have photography. we have a fabulous photograph to show you right now. it brings together a number of these characters. here are the polk's and dolly madison. we can also see harriet lane. photography as a political tool. how do politicians absorb this new technology and begin to use it for their benefits? professor finkelman: they are just beginning to figure this out. you don't really get it until the 1850's and 60's when photography is everywhere. now, it is almost a novelty in the 1840's and it's
hunt: sarah polk and dolly became very close. dolly men towards sarah. -- dolly mentored sarah.arah treated her as the grande dame. they were the two war first ladies. there were many similarities between them. the sense of self, fashion, the understanding of the role of the first lady in conveying the indirect's that would support her husband's presidency. it is not easy to be a first lady during war. there were many detractors as the war went on. paul went in and said i'm going to do the...
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sarah can't save more than $2,000. if she earns more than $700 a month, she will lose her disability benefits and her health insurance so she can't get a raise or work full time. sarah like every other developmentally disabled person in the united states is legally obliged to be poor. >> fast forward to a new move in the fight positive equal pay. disabled workers nationwide make less than minimum wage. it is helped that that would help them get jobs but now new hampshire ban the subminimum wage for disabled workers, but no workers receive a subminimum wage there. >>> next no campus. no classrooms. but some big lessons in revamping higher ed. the virtual college offering are ivy league teaching at a bargain price. >>> and correspondent sheila macvicar follows up on the f-35, the pentagon's most expensive weapon ever, and the risk the aircraft may pose to those on the ground. that's thursday on "america tonight". >> on hard earned, what would you do? >> the army is the last resort but i will do anything necessary for my
sarah can't save more than $2,000. if she earns more than $700 a month, she will lose her disability benefits and her health insurance so she can't get a raise or work full time. sarah like every other developmentally disabled person in the united states is legally obliged to be poor. >> fast forward to a new move in the fight positive equal pay. disabled workers nationwide make less than minimum wage. it is helped that that would help them get jobs but now new hampshire ban the...
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sarah, what are the most important things we need to know? break it down? she does is she takes the great things happening and distills them down, so we have three hours on our phone. we have about 40% of the internet, about 40% of the world population on the internet, so there are just some things that are incredible, and some things that just jumped out from a growth perspective is that advertising is still mostly on the desk top. we went to see more advertising happening on mobile. that is still very young. and she says the consumer internet has been very quickly populated by apps and games and everything, but there are still sectors of the economy that have not been touched by the economy yet, or in a very impactful way. emily: one of the things she pointed out is how users are sort of reimagining the internet, not just as content creators. jonathan, is that something you are seeing? jonathan: curation is all what we are about, and using tools like facebook or twitter, they are basically seeing that person made an editorial choice, so really, everyone i
sarah, what are the most important things we need to know? break it down? she does is she takes the great things happening and distills them down, so we have three hours on our phone. we have about 40% of the internet, about 40% of the world population on the internet, so there are just some things that are incredible, and some things that just jumped out from a growth perspective is that advertising is still mostly on the desk top. we went to see more advertising happening on mobile. that is...
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and sarah, that was excellent. i thank you so much. and i hope you'll get to know sarah and spend time with her and help her as she works so hard between now and february 1st. and dean and gary, thank you for welcoming us to your beautiful home. what a delight it is to be here with you. somebody asked me the other day, well, you know, you're going to these events where you're taking time to actually talk and listen to people, is that really what you're going to do? and i said, yes, it is. because not only do i learn a lot but i also feel like it's the best way to make those connections that will not only give me a firm foundation in the caucus here in iowa or in a primary in new hampshire, because it really is about people to people connections if we're really talking about what we want to do, but it will also give me the kind of information i need to be an even better president. and i just had another example of that. you may know that gary's a radiologist, and right before we came in we were talking about his work. he's an expert in
and sarah, that was excellent. i thank you so much. and i hope you'll get to know sarah and spend time with her and help her as she works so hard between now and february 1st. and dean and gary, thank you for welcoming us to your beautiful home. what a delight it is to be here with you. somebody asked me the other day, well, you know, you're going to these events where you're taking time to actually talk and listen to people, is that really what you're going to do? and i said, yes, it is....
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sarah? sarah: yes. it is so simple. yet, it works in terms of this pitch to advertisers.how are advertisers responding? sarah: it takes more creative effort on their part to develop a vertical ad as opposed to a horizontal one. horizontal at work on facebook and twitter. snapchat is really the only one asking for this now. it is also an expensive thing to advertise on snapchat. spiegel's at started out by asking for more than double rate of youtube. he has taken the price down but it is still high compared to what advertisers are willing to spend. .etty: tell me about spiegel he has been more under the radar. he has not granted many interviews. how is he bucking the trend in silicon valley? looking to beot like any of the people in silicon valley. he is in l.a.. he told us while facebook and google have put their business , hes surrounding data really thinks that a good editor can do just as well and he has this discovered set of channels from content partners including cosmopolitan, espn, comedy central. he wants those to be the places where people go to get news as oppo
sarah? sarah: yes. it is so simple. yet, it works in terms of this pitch to advertisers.how are advertisers responding? sarah: it takes more creative effort on their part to develop a vertical ad as opposed to a horizontal one. horizontal at work on facebook and twitter. snapchat is really the only one asking for this now. it is also an expensive thing to advertise on snapchat. spiegel's at started out by asking for more than double rate of youtube. he has taken the price down but it is still...
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our cats have sparkle. >> sarah owns the fastest time ever recorded for the 100-meter dash.this day conditions may be ripe for a new world record. >> i think it was upper 80s maybe. it was a warm day. >> more than 50 cheetahs have been bred in captivity here at this farm. >> they're found in the savannah of africa. there's a small population of them in the middle east, but they're primarily savannah species. >> hillker has loved cheetahs her entire life. >> i saw cheetahs at or cincinnati zoo in cages when i was a little girl. >> cheetahs are one of the world's most endangered cats. >> from 100,000 in the 1900s, down to 10,000 today. that's a terrible slip. >> sarah's one of the stars of the cincinnati zoo's cat ambassador program in schools, helping to raise funds and awareness. >> we have bought land in africa to make it safe for the cheetah. we have given money to many cheetah projects in africa where cheetahs are saved from traps. >> the funny little zoo on the ohio river has made a big difference in cheetah conservation. >> on this june day, national geographic is using
our cats have sparkle. >> sarah owns the fastest time ever recorded for the 100-meter dash.this day conditions may be ripe for a new world record. >> i think it was upper 80s maybe. it was a warm day. >> more than 50 cheetahs have been bred in captivity here at this farm. >> they're found in the savannah of africa. there's a small population of them in the middle east, but they're primarily savannah species. >> hillker has loved cheetahs her entire life. >> i...
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sarah: all of them at once.have been hearing that media is a dangerous industry to be in for the last 10 years or so. it seems some of the things that are billed more like experiments or smaller organizations in a larger company like maybe what fusion is doing, those ones seem to be a little safer than the ones that giga went out and raised venture capital by themselves and tried to raise a business on their own. yes, facebook and twitter and even snapchat are building their own media platforms on top of their businesses. they are getting people to break news there. it is becoming a very competitive field. emily: what are investors telling you? i have heard a lot that things are expensive. they cannot afford to invest. perhaps you see a company like circa, who knows, maybe hit their upper limit of their valuation investors? sarah: investors were clamoring to get into secret last year. venture capitalists were saying we just missed that one. sometimes it is more expensive to actually be the investor. emily: are i
sarah: all of them at once.have been hearing that media is a dangerous industry to be in for the last 10 years or so. it seems some of the things that are billed more like experiments or smaller organizations in a larger company like maybe what fusion is doing, those ones seem to be a little safer than the ones that giga went out and raised venture capital by themselves and tried to raise a business on their own. yes, facebook and twitter and even snapchat are building their own media platforms...
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if a cat like sarah is born for speed, then let her run!, go. >> there are no cheetahs in cages at our zoos. no cheetahs in cages anymore. when cheetahs are forced to lie around, they gain weight, they don't look good, they lose a lot of their sparkle. our cats have sparkle. >> sarah owns the fastest time ever recorded for the 100-meter dash, and on this day, conditions may be right for a new world record. >> i think it was upper 80s maybe. it was a warm day. >> more than 50 cheetahs have been bred in captivity here at cincinnati zoo's farm. >> they're found in the savannah of africa, for the most part. there's a small population of them in the middle east still, but they're primarily a savannah species. they like open areas. >> hilker has loved cheetahs her entire life. >> i saw cheetahs at our cincinnati zoo in cages when i was a little girl. >> cheetahs are one of the world's most endangered cats. >> from 100,000 to the early 1,900s down to 10,000 today. that's a terrible slip. >> sarah's one of the stars of the cincinnati zoo's cat amba
if a cat like sarah is born for speed, then let her run!, go. >> there are no cheetahs in cages at our zoos. no cheetahs in cages anymore. when cheetahs are forced to lie around, they gain weight, they don't look good, they lose a lot of their sparkle. our cats have sparkle. >> sarah owns the fastest time ever recorded for the 100-meter dash, and on this day, conditions may be right for a new world record. >> i think it was upper 80s maybe. it was a warm day. >> more...
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margaret taylor, sarah pohl, and abigail fillmore. sarah often helped her husband make little decisions. margaret taylor was a poster husband's nomination, and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for the opponent to win. she was the first to have a profession as a teacher. sarah pohl, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore. this sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who built the position of the first lady and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday's at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. as a complement to the series, c-span's new book. " first ladies." it is available as a hardcover announcer: tonight, queuing day with author david mccullough discussing his book on the wright brothers. then, queen elizabeth speaks of parliament. brian: this week, our guest is pulitzer prize winner david mccullough. out with his new book, the wright brothers. he talks about the personal storie
margaret taylor, sarah pohl, and abigail fillmore. sarah often helped her husband make little decisions. margaret taylor was a poster husband's nomination, and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for the opponent to win. she was the first to have a profession as a teacher. sarah pohl, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore. this sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who...
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and like irene, sarah lives with her parents. in fact, irene's old bedroom is now sarah's bedroom.bears an eerie resemblance to irene. >> you almost have the same hair, i must say. she had long, dark hair. >> noemi asked if she could go in the house. >> see what it triggers back because i was here as a child. the day that she went missing, i was here. >> oh, you were here. wow. >> sarah welcomed her inside where the past came back in a way noemi never imagined. inside, sarah gave something to noemi. after all these years, a high school yearbook from 1949 had remained in the house through three different owners, waiting for the family that would cherish it. >> bye-bye! thanks. >> bye. thank you. >> god bless you. >> what is that? >> they found it in there. >> this is irene's sister's yearbook? >> mm-hmm. irene might even be in here. >> oh, here she is. here is irene garza. >> thank you. you have no idea what you did. thank you. >> you're welcome. i'm sorry for your family's loss. >> wow. >> you're a remarkable family to save this. i think it's going to bring a lot of joy to this fam
and like irene, sarah lives with her parents. in fact, irene's old bedroom is now sarah's bedroom.bears an eerie resemblance to irene. >> you almost have the same hair, i must say. she had long, dark hair. >> noemi asked if she could go in the house. >> see what it triggers back because i was here as a child. the day that she went missing, i was here. >> oh, you were here. wow. >> sarah welcomed her inside where the past came back in a way noemi never imagined....
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sarah: we have seen extreme growth. especially in asia. you mentioned wechat.ot just mobile. it is global. india is a market to be looking at right now, and we have all of these new communities of people coming on and using phones for the first time. if the jing is at the center of their experience, so what can be added to those messaging apps -- messaging is at the center of their experience, so what can be added to those messaging apps? emily: thank you so much for joining us on "bloomberg west." the annual google conference is less than 24 hours away, and if they keep tradition, the next version will start with an "m," after last year's version of lollipop. make no mistake, google operating system still dominates. new research shows android has nearly 80% of the market, but it is down ever so slightly from one year ago, and apple thinks the times are turning. tim cook said they continue to see more switchers, meaning android users are going to the other side, switching to iphone. another problem, goldman sachs estimates that some of the android came from app
sarah: we have seen extreme growth. especially in asia. you mentioned wechat.ot just mobile. it is global. india is a market to be looking at right now, and we have all of these new communities of people coming on and using phones for the first time. if the jing is at the center of their experience, so what can be added to those messaging apps -- messaging is at the center of their experience, so what can be added to those messaging apps? emily: thank you so much for joining us on...
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so sarah would you be willing to consider being the president at some point? [laughter]. i mean for me -- >> that's a good point. >> yeah you would? >> i don't know at this point. >> maybe it's something at our -- i'm at a loss for words now -- the retreat, maybe we have something to talk about. commission bylaws >> if we calendar it in advance, we can get information about what other commissions do you know. >> i think it's a great idea. >> thank you. >> um, further comment? can we open this up to public comment on nomination and election of commissioner sarah wan to be vice president of commission? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues unless there is other comment, discussion, take a vote, all those in favor, please say aye >> aye >> all those opposed, please say no all right. vice president wan. [applause] if we can hear item seven please monica? >> director's report. updates on department of the environment administrative and programmatic operations. >> thank you monica, commissioner's tonight is a bittersweet night, we got a fabulous agenda with a wonder
so sarah would you be willing to consider being the president at some point? [laughter]. i mean for me -- >> that's a good point. >> yeah you would? >> i don't know at this point. >> maybe it's something at our -- i'm at a loss for words now -- the retreat, maybe we have something to talk about. commission bylaws >> if we calendar it in advance, we can get information about what other commissions do you know. >> i think it's a great idea. >> thank you....
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. >> >> did mishandled sarah palin. >> the interviews for sarah palin made and her look bad. >> nicolleallace telling all tonight on the factor. also ahead this man now banned from going to iran. dennis miller will tell us why. >> whoa, i didn't mean it. >> caution, you where with enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. assessing hillary clinton's status in america. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo a new poll by the "new york times" surprised me. says hillary clinton's truth worthy numbers have actually risen by six points since the email and clinton foundation controversies. they are up. march 42% of respond dents found her honest. in april 48%. 45% believe she is not trust worthy. a different story in the late latest poll, however that one says 45% honest: 51% not. but, in the fox news poll, it's even. 38% democrat. same for the republican respond dents. so you can see the "new york times" poll is skewed. paper says it doesn't ask affiliation until after the random sampling but so what? if
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sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail philmore on first ladies influence and image, examining thelic and private lives of those who filled the position of firstly aden influence on presidency from martha washington to michelle obama on c-span3. as a compliment to the series c-span's new book "first ladies: presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic women" available as hard cover or e-book, through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >>> each week american history tv's reel america brings you archived films that help tell the story of the 20th century. on january 27th 1964, senator margaret chase smith of maine appeared at the women's national press club in washington, d.c. to announce her candidacy for the republican presidential nomination in 1964. margaret chase smith was the first woman elected to vote the u.s. house and senate. some parts of this 18 minute speech are missing from the film. [ applause ] >> madam chairman distinguished guests and friends, i'm sorry to have disappointed you, but this was the best i had on monday morning. i always enjoy being wit
sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail philmore on first ladies influence and image, examining thelic and private lives of those who filled the position of firstly aden influence on presidency from martha washington to michelle obama on c-span3. as a compliment to the series c-span's new book "first ladies: presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic women" available as hard cover or e-book, through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >>> each week american...
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sarah, what's the story there?reporter: well jim residents couldn't help but notice the odor of fish in the air. they saw the dark black color of the water here at ridley lake and of course they couldn't miss the hundreds of dead fish floating along its edges. they first noticed the dead fish yesterday. it's worse today. neighbors called "action news" hoping we could get them that answers. >> this morning we came out to have breakfast here and we noticed all the fish floating. >> reporter: hundreds of dead fish are floating all over ridley lake. sun fish catfish carp and trout. >> collected around the edges it smells like dead fish. the stench is pretty bad. >> reporter: this is a popular lake and a pretty little community park here in ridley park, a place before people come to fish and hold family gatherings but not when you have to see this. >> you don't want the kids to see dead things. they're going somewhere to hang out and have fun. >> reporter: this afternoon borough workers skimmed the lake of some of the d
sarah, what's the story there?reporter: well jim residents couldn't help but notice the odor of fish in the air. they saw the dark black color of the water here at ridley lake and of course they couldn't miss the hundreds of dead fish floating along its edges. they first noticed the dead fish yesterday. it's worse today. neighbors called "action news" hoping we could get them that answers. >> this morning we came out to have breakfast here and we noticed all the fish floating....
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. >> hi there walter, sarah basking in the sunshine it was a beautiful day today and warmer than the start of our holiday weekend. check out the numbers across much of the delaware and lehigh valley. it's 81 in philadelphia. and 80 in trenton and 74 up in the poconos and along the coast touch cooler. 70 wildwood and atlantic city 69. when you look at 24 hour temperature change with you seat numbers coming up. this same time yesterday we had high temperature of 70. right now we're 11 degrees warmer in the city than we were this same time yesterday. 18 degrees warmer in beach haven than 24 hours ago and 11 warmner allentown. stormtracker 6 double scan shows you we have a ridge of high pressure just off the coast and down south and east much warmer today and tapping into the southwesterly wind and can seat unsettled weather stays off to the west for now. and so future tracker 6 showing you it's all about the temperatures. as early as tomorrow morning 11:30 in the morning temperatures in philadelphia with that southwesterly wind will be in the lower 80s and they'll keep going up from the
. >> hi there walter, sarah basking in the sunshine it was a beautiful day today and warmer than the start of our holiday weekend. check out the numbers across much of the delaware and lehigh valley. it's 81 in philadelphia. and 80 in trenton and 74 up in the poconos and along the coast touch cooler. 70 wildwood and atlantic city 69. when you look at 24 hour temperature change with you seat numbers coming up. this same time yesterday we had high temperature of 70. right now we're 11...
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live at police headquarters, i'm sarah bloomquist, channel6 "action news.". >> thank you sarah. >>> an allentown mother has been charged with homicide in the death of her 20 month old son. police say 19-year-old johnesha perry threw the child off the hamilton street bridge into the lehigh river on may third. perry also jumped into the river and survived. zymeir perry was declared brain dead and taken off life support on saturday. anapsida determined the cause of death was blunt force trauma and drowning. perry is being held at the lehigh county jail with no bail. >>> at the port of philadelphia, the cargo ship was supposed to deliver cocoa beans from ivory coast today. but it ended up transporting something else as well, the body of a dead stowaway. "action news" reporter walter perez is live at pier 84 in south philadelphia and walter you've got the full story. >> reporter: well, jim customs agents and fire officials have been working the scene all day long just a bit down the way here at pier 84. the body was just recently removed and it was a discovery th
live at police headquarters, i'm sarah bloomquist, channel6 "action news.". >> thank you sarah. >>> an allentown mother has been charged with homicide in the death of her 20 month old son. police say 19-year-old johnesha perry threw the child off the hamilton street bridge into the lehigh river on may third. perry also jumped into the river and survived. zymeir perry was declared brain dead and taken off life support on saturday. anapsida determined the cause of death...
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the quad area behind me was packed with people everyone wearing black, sarah's favorite color. the message was clear, they wanted kids to learn about safety on the road. >> sarah gave to us one last gift before passing, that gift was hope. >> hundreds of people galthered to pay tribute to sarah jean williams. >> this is the power to touch people and to change lives. >> williams was killed in a car crash on may 12th in gilroy. five people were in the car. she was among the four who died. the driver is the only person who survived. he was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence, but so far has not been charged. >> i would try to tell our kids say no. if somebody's drinking don't get in the car with them. if somebody's been using drugs, don't get in the car with them. >> through fond memories about williams and through the many tears, gilroy superintendent wanted to make sure that the message came through tonight. >> we have graduation just a little over three weeks away and we want all of our seniors to really be thinking about their driving behavior and their frien
the quad area behind me was packed with people everyone wearing black, sarah's favorite color. the message was clear, they wanted kids to learn about safety on the road. >> sarah gave to us one last gift before passing, that gift was hope. >> hundreds of people galthered to pay tribute to sarah jean williams. >> this is the power to touch people and to change lives. >> williams was killed in a car crash on may 12th in gilroy. five people were in the car. she was among...
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jim. >> thank you sarah. >>> we have developing news now. four of five wildfires are 100 percent contained but the blazes have scorched about 80 acres in pemberton township burlington county. in white fog village in pemberton township is john rawlins. john what is the latest there. >> reporter: jim, this is the command post of the firefighters, the latest came about four minutes ago that fifth fire has been declared contained and that's good news there. all five fires have been contained. it's been a long fight for some of the folks on the fire line today. they've been here since 4 a.m. >> things are running down we're starting to get it mopped up. we called the fires a hundred percent contained. >> reporter: at the peek five wild fares raged a few miles from one another. both aircraft and ground crews battled the flames that burned more than 80 acres. to slow the advance firefighters using gasoline set back fires, smaller control fires. the idea behind using a backfire is to deprive the main fire of its fuel. the goal to stall and contain t
jim. >> thank you sarah. >>> we have developing news now. four of five wildfires are 100 percent contained but the blazes have scorched about 80 acres in pemberton township burlington county. in white fog village in pemberton township is john rawlins. john what is the latest there. >> reporter: jim, this is the command post of the firefighters, the latest came about four minutes ago that fifth fire has been declared contained and that's good news there. all five fires have...
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sarah, who sings in the band walk off the earth, is seven months pregnant. she said she was on the verge of tears herself when the flight attendant asked her to control her crying child as her flight was preparing to take off. >> it makes you feels judged as a parent, or like you're being a bad parent or that your child is some kind of wild animal. but that's really not the case. >> reporter: sarah said her son exhausted himself and fell asleep as the plane pushed away from the gate. a few minutes later the pilot turned around and returned to the gate where she was asked to get off. >> it was just embarrassing. >> reporter: sky west airlines said the child was not seated while the plane was taxiing and said blackwood was asked repeatedly to secure her son. in a statement, the company said, our crews return to the gate as a last resort and although it regrettably inconvenienced everyone on board, we are confident it was the appropriate decision in the interest of safety. sarah said she's received an outpouring of support from other parents. >> i'm sure she di
sarah, who sings in the band walk off the earth, is seven months pregnant. she said she was on the verge of tears herself when the flight attendant asked her to control her crying child as her flight was preparing to take off. >> it makes you feels judged as a parent, or like you're being a bad parent or that your child is some kind of wild animal. but that's really not the case. >> reporter: sarah said her son exhausted himself and fell asleep as the plane pushed away from the...
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sarah bloomquist comes back. >> the impact from the oil still california continues to grow. impact is showing up 50 miles either are way up the coastline. rescue workers are trying to work quickly to save animals and sea lion coated in oil died yesterday. officials say as much as 105,000 gallons of crude may have spilled when a pipeline ruptured off the coast of santa barbara. >> noble prize winning mathematician behind the movie "a beautiful mind" was killed in a car crash. john and his wife alicia were on way home to princeton junction from liberty newark when they were killed. >> sarah we learned no charms are expected but investigators say tonight they're looking in this crash that killed john and alicia nash. the two just returned from norway where the mathematician accepted major award for accomplishments. his life and work played out on big screen of "a beautiful mind" big screen of "a beautiful mind" starring actor russel crow. >> i need a map. >> princeton mathematical genius john mash battled schizophrenia for decades. he over came the odds to become one of the mos
sarah bloomquist comes back. >> the impact from the oil still california continues to grow. impact is showing up 50 miles either are way up the coastline. rescue workers are trying to work quickly to save animals and sea lion coated in oil died yesterday. officials say as much as 105,000 gallons of crude may have spilled when a pipeline ruptured off the coast of santa barbara. >> noble prize winning mathematician behind the movie "a beautiful mind" was killed in a car...
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sarah: i'd agree.ing to continue to see -- more content space and more of what itv is doing. weinstein is next on their list. they are trying to create a scale player and content. i do not think you will see telcos or cable operators buying content businesses. guy: nobody buys itv. because that is what was talked about a year ago. that you think is not going to happen? sarah: we do not think either of those deals are very likely. vodafone is interested in owning network assets. sky does not have a large network. it create some content of its own, but it is mainly licenses. it owns the premier league writes, yes -- right, yes, but only for three years. an itv has to say that we do not think that make sense. francine: thank you for joining us today. guy: top stores. senate leaders have agreed on a deal to move forward with present barack obama's legislation to speed the approval of trade agreements after a one-day rebellions by democrats. the senate will hold a hearing on to related bills. -- two related
sarah: i'd agree.ing to continue to see -- more content space and more of what itv is doing. weinstein is next on their list. they are trying to create a scale player and content. i do not think you will see telcos or cable operators buying content businesses. guy: nobody buys itv. because that is what was talked about a year ago. that you think is not going to happen? sarah: we do not think either of those deals are very likely. vodafone is interested in owning network assets. sky does not...
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sarah is happy. so is walter.ive game losing streak is over. >> pick up the phone and give chip kelly a call. you want one of our players you can have them. if the price is right. every few on eagles roster is available. chip is not the only chip here. everyone on this philadelphia eagles roster a potential trade chip. chip is dying to throw this city a super bowl parade. >> do we tonight to win a championship. that's what we'll do. we'll leave no storm unturned. we're not satisfied ten wint i don't think anybody is we will make sure we don't win ten game, >> growing up in the city it's every little kid's dream of playing for philadelphia eagles roxboro high rashid bailey gets the call of a lifetime check out. >> wow. philly native rashid bailey celebrating with family and friends last night after agreeing to rookie free agent contract with eagles the team he grew uprooting for. he has 19 touchdowns last season the most in division three but tells action if you today he has a lot of work to do to catch on to eagle
sarah is happy. so is walter.ive game losing streak is over. >> pick up the phone and give chip kelly a call. you want one of our players you can have them. if the price is right. every few on eagles roster is available. chip is not the only chip here. everyone on this philadelphia eagles roster a potential trade chip. chip is dying to throw this city a super bowl parade. >> do we tonight to win a championship. that's what we'll do. we'll leave no storm unturned. we're not satisfied...
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she was standing in the wings during sarah palin's infamous interview with katie couric.s written a brand-new novel, we'll talk about it. it's called "madam president." nicole, thanks for joining me. was that question fair? >> you know, i think it was. listen, carly can handle it because the better question, if i were katie, i would have asked carly what she saw because carly was behind the scenes in 2008. she was a very important adviser to our campaign and very important adviser to senator mccain and she saw first hand what sarah palin went through. so, you know, when you're running for president, it's not about sitting in judgment of the questions because the media will do what the media will do, but i think carly had every right to question the premise of the question and i thought both women handled it well. but i think the better question for carly might have been, what did you learn from having such a behind the scenes look at what sarah palin went through? >> in retrospect, do you think that katie couric's questioning was sexist? >> no, i don't think it was sexist
she was standing in the wings during sarah palin's infamous interview with katie couric.s written a brand-new novel, we'll talk about it. it's called "madam president." nicole, thanks for joining me. was that question fair? >> you know, i think it was. listen, carly can handle it because the better question, if i were katie, i would have asked carly what she saw because carly was behind the scenes in 2008. she was a very important adviser to our campaign and very important...
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sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail filmore sunday nate at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies: influence and image -- examining the public and private lives of the women from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. and as a complement to the series c-span's new book "first ladiesmen. it's available as a hard cover or an ebook through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller bookseller. >>> each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. 45 years ago on april 11 1970 "apollo 13" blasted off in what was to be the third nasa mission to land men on the moon. next, a 1970 nasa documentary about the crisis which nearly left the three "apollo 13" astronauts stranded in space. >> this little tape recorder has been a big benefit to us in passing the time in our transit to the moon, and it's rather odd to see it floating like this in odyssey while it's playing the scene from 2001. >> april 13, 1970, the mood could only be des
sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail filmore sunday nate at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies: influence and image -- examining the public and private lives of the women from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. and as a complement to the series c-span's new book "first ladiesmen. it's available as a hard cover or an ebook through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller bookseller. >>> each week...
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sarah, do you think that you would, you know would -- would you ever go into that room again? >> you know, i can't imagine what willie clark must have been feeling. he feels a young guy. he was a clerk at the war department. he was -- this was his room. this was the room he knew and this was his bed and head paid for the room. his response was he slept in the bed, and honestly, while we might have chosen not to do that, i think in other ways, it's understandable what he did. that was his home. so clark is not a famous name, but he guided the interpretation of the space his bedroom for the immediate aftermath because people came to visit it bothering him, knocking on his door, his room. >> so one of the items that we have here in the remembering lincoln collection is willie clark's letter to his sister, ida, back in massachusetts from a few days later. he wrote this, actually, on wednesday, april 19 th 1865, four days after lincoln's death, and this is the day of the big funeral in washington. he talks about his life in the previous few days since the president had died in his
sarah, do you think that you would, you know would -- would you ever go into that room again? >> you know, i can't imagine what willie clark must have been feeling. he feels a young guy. he was a clerk at the war department. he was -- this was his room. this was the room he knew and this was his bed and head paid for the room. his response was he slept in the bed, and honestly, while we might have chosen not to do that, i think in other ways, it's understandable what he did. that was his...
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sarah i'll show those to you on future tracker 6 in a couple of minutes. if you suffer from allergies you're in good shape this afternoon. >> no matter what the weather join the action like one "action news" viewer did with these beautiful tell tulips at longwood garden. submit your photos at 6abc.com. >>> officials in wilmington are keeping a close eye on a abandoned 184-year-old mill days after it went up in flames. the fire broke out at 1:15 a.m. saturday morning along the brandywine creek. crews had trouble not getting water to fight the flames. it took hours to get it under control. no word on why it started nobody was hurt. >>> fbi is looking for evidence after a deadly shooting in texas that they are calling a terror attack. yesterday two islamic extremists were killed after they opened fire at a controversial cartoon contest, offering $10,000 for the best drawing of muhammad. one of the suspects was elton simpson who was convicted in a terror investigation. fbi spent the morning searching the apartment in phoenix no major evidence has been found. >
sarah i'll show those to you on future tracker 6 in a couple of minutes. if you suffer from allergies you're in good shape this afternoon. >> no matter what the weather join the action like one "action news" viewer did with these beautiful tell tulips at longwood garden. submit your photos at 6abc.com. >>> officials in wilmington are keeping a close eye on a abandoned 184-year-old mill days after it went up in flames. the fire broke out at 1:15 a.m. saturday morning...
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. >> sarah close reveals the secret behind her songs. ♪ i love right this minute i love right this minute this minute ♪ >>> a bizarre exchange at a train station in melbourne, australia, could have cost a man his life. you see this hooded man and this young woman on a scooter confronting an older man. that older man is 54 years old, his name is gary. according to gary the hooded man came up and asked him for a cigarette. when he refused. >> oh, my gosh he knocked him on to the tracks. >> just came out of the blue wham. >> knocked him on to the train tracks head first. this is the busiest train station in melbourne, australia and a train was scheduled to come in. >> thinking yeah if a train had been coming i probably wouldn't be here now. >> suffered a dislocated shoulder gash to his face and serious bruising. thanks to brave commuters who were able to get gary off the tracks his life was saved. the guy in the hoodie was identified as adam winfield and was charged with reckless conduct. he initially said that this was an act of self-defense. he said that gary came at him. >> i'm glad the v
. >> sarah close reveals the secret behind her songs. ♪ i love right this minute i love right this minute this minute ♪ >>> a bizarre exchange at a train station in melbourne, australia, could have cost a man his life. you see this hooded man and this young woman on a scooter confronting an older man. that older man is 54 years old, his name is gary. according to gary the hooded man came up and asked him for a cigarette. when he refused. >> oh, my gosh he knocked him on...
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sarah frier, thank you.l be back with more "bloomberg west," after the break. ♪ emily: >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." innovation, technology, and the future of business. a lack of improvement in manufacturing shows the effects of a stronger dollar and low oil prices linger on capital spending very today's report add to wreak weavings from the u.k. in china as well. chevron profits sell more than 40% in the first quarter as falling food prices to the bite out of energy earnings. just like the rival exxon, it's mashed analyst experts -- it smashed analyst expectations. france's biggest bank was ordered to pay a nearly $9 billion fine. part of a settlement with the u.s. for violation sanctions by processing transactions involving sudan iran, and cuba. they were also ordered to serve five years of probation after a guilty plea in manhattan federal court today. apple may sell its first bonds in japanese yen, a move that would further diversify fundraising currencies after selling debt in euros and swiss fra
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danielle and sarah, e manymts at temple university hospital. thank you very much. great job. >> no problem. >> thank you. >>> and we continue on top of the hour breaking news here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. any minute now -- we heard from the mayor of philadelphia with his news conference. we're also looking for other news out of temple university hospital, where those two wonderful young women worked. it's where survivors are still being treated after that deadly train derailment in philadelphia. a source close to this investigation here tells cnn that this particular train, amtrak train 188, is believed edd to have been going more than 100 miles an hour around this dangerous bend when it skidded off the tracks. for perspective, that is obviously twice the 50-mile-an-hour limit. that's twice the recommended speed. then the pictures.
danielle and sarah, e manymts at temple university hospital. thank you very much. great job. >> no problem. >> thank you. >>> and we continue on top of the hour breaking news here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. any minute now -- we heard from the mayor of philadelphia with his news conference. we're also looking for other news out of temple university hospital, where those two wonderful young women worked. it's where survivors are still being treated after that deadly train...