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sam took them into the apartment and on the living room floor of the apartment, they found sidney wellsd of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >> shauna redford just had seen sid a couple hours before. he was alive and well, and then to come back and find out that he had been killed, you have absolutely horrific news. >> at 4:00, my boss called me to the front of the store and said that there was someone that needed to see me. it was a police officer from boulder. >> you're not prepared for anything to happen to your child. you're supposed to nurture those children and they're your immortality. it's unbearable. >> you know, i was just -- i just couldn't -- i couldn't cry. i couldn't do anything but just stare at him because i couldn't believe what he was saying. that's how our nightmare started. >> who would want to kill sid, you know? >> in this case, the police started their investigation with sam wells. >> it was just almost too much. for all of us. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! mo
sam took them into the apartment and on the living room floor of the apartment, they found sidney wellsd of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >> shauna redford just had seen sid a couple hours before. he was alive and well, and then to come back and find out that he had been killed, you have absolutely horrific news. >> at 4:00, my boss called me to the front of the store and said that there was someone that needed to see me. it was a police officer from boulder. >>...
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a a few years ago a student of mine who was working on a senior thesis of columbia about sidney howard day for an abolitionist journalist was interested in his journalistic career. @was interested in his journalistic career. said to me, in the papers which we have at our library there is a document that fugitive slaves. you might find it interesting. our file thataway. i asked this box that had that -- i never heard of this document. but basically for two years 1855 from 1856 1855 from 1856 a journalist and also an activist in the underground railroad record of recorded the experiences of over 200 men, women and children for fugitive slaves on their way to freedom. being a journalist to interview benedict other stories, who on the why they escape how they escaped. and even how much money you spent like on train tickets. this is a remarkable document. i decided to try to track down the leads in the record and see if i could paint a picture of the underground railroad is a came to new york city. the book began with a document. usually you start with a historical question and then try to
a a few years ago a student of mine who was working on a senior thesis of columbia about sidney howard day for an abolitionist journalist was interested in his journalistic career. @was interested in his journalistic career. said to me, in the papers which we have at our library there is a document that fugitive slaves. you might find it interesting. our file thataway. i asked this box that had that -- i never heard of this document. but basically for two years 1855 from 1856 1855 from 1856 a...
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he would quickly put them on a train to new york to notify sidney howard k. by telegram. two are coming or something like that. napoleon would meet them at the depot. you could not stay in philadelphia. you're liable to be captured at any moment. the point was quickly to get them moving on to upstate new york which is a lot safer. after 1850 had to get to canada because of the fugitive slave law you are not safe anywhere in the united states. it is a commentary that these are people. we often think of people immigrating to the united states to seek freedom. here were people who have to flee the united states for another country to enjoy liberty. >> host: indeed, indeed. not just fugitives from slavery either, but free black if only the united states and going to canada because they don't feel safe anymore in the north and they certainly don't feel safe in places like philadelphia and new york either. just go you are right. first off switch are active. you could escape 30 years before they raised a family, lived a perfectly law-abiding life in new york and you are still li
he would quickly put them on a train to new york to notify sidney howard k. by telegram. two are coming or something like that. napoleon would meet them at the depot. you could not stay in philadelphia. you're liable to be captured at any moment. the point was quickly to get them moving on to upstate new york which is a lot safer. after 1850 had to get to canada because of the fugitive slave law you are not safe anywhere in the united states. it is a commentary that these are people. we often...
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a few years ago a student of mine who was working on a senior thesis at columbia about sidney howard gaye an abolitionist journalist, she was interested in his journalistic career but she said to me in the papers which we have at our columbia library, there's this document about fugitive slaves. i'm not sure what it's about, you might find it interesting. so i filed it away, and one day i was up there, and i had never heard of this document called the record of fugitives. i'd never seen it cited anywhere. but basically for two years 1855-1856, gaye a journalist and also an activist in the underground railroad, recorded the experiences of over 200 men, women and children who came through new york city, fugitive slaves on their way to freedom. and being a journalist, he really interviewed them and took down their stories, who owned them, why they escaped how they escaped, who helped them, how they got to new york, where he sent them and even how much money he spent, like on train tickets for them. so this was a remarkable document. i'd never seen anything like it, and i decided to try
a few years ago a student of mine who was working on a senior thesis at columbia about sidney howard gaye an abolitionist journalist, she was interested in his journalistic career but she said to me in the papers which we have at our columbia library, there's this document about fugitive slaves. i'm not sure what it's about, you might find it interesting. so i filed it away, and one day i was up there, and i had never heard of this document called the record of fugitives. i'd never seen it...
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sidney rice felt the same way. wide receivers in the nfl but just six months after winning the super bowl with the sea hawks last year, he retired at 27 years of age. >> after i had certain number of-- amount of concussions like almost anything could happen and i would black out for a second. so i didn't think that was healthy at all. >> reporter: rice, who played seven nfl seasons was shaken by an interview former dallas cowboy hall of famer tony dorsett gave about battling depression and dementia. >> you have these guys that have been going to the same house for 2005 years, and all of a sudden, they get to a certain point on their way home, and they have to call their wives to, you know get the directions home. so that's something that really hit home for me. >> reporter: brain injury due to concussions is an issue the nfl has been dealing with for the last few years. the final details of a $765 million settlement to provide care for retired players is still being worked out in a philadelphia federal court. >> i
sidney rice felt the same way. wide receivers in the nfl but just six months after winning the super bowl with the sea hawks last year, he retired at 27 years of age. >> after i had certain number of-- amount of concussions like almost anything could happen and i would black out for a second. so i didn't think that was healthy at all. >> reporter: rice, who played seven nfl seasons was shaken by an interview former dallas cowboy hall of famer tony dorsett gave about battling...
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education and better worker training are the keys to improving the lives of minimum wage workers like sidney and rosemarie, not an artificial wage. >> now it's time for taos meet -- for us to meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you won? did you feel when you sent it in that it was a winner? anna: my team and i, when we were making it, we said, let's show so and so. we wanted to get the word out and let people know. we had no idea. there's always somebody better out there and we didn't know that this was a possibility. host: how did you choose the topic "the artificial wage" which deals with the minimum wage? anna: we were looking through the clips you had available and we'
education and better worker training are the keys to improving the lives of minimum wage workers like sidney and rosemarie, not an artificial wage. >> now it's time for taos meet -- for us to meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with...
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sidney phoenix made the long trip home from atlantic city to philadelphia. >> treacherous. >> bill google said he was happy to have the whole street to himself for an evening jog. >> it's all right as long as you stay on the roads. in the know it's a little deep. >> this is my first time on the skis. >> how are you making out? >> not very good. >> many south jersey schools are closed tomorrow or having delayed openings. one notable exception is margate. i'm ted greenburg. >>> not many drivers out in glosster. speed is still reduced on the new jersey turnpike. the atlantic city expressway and part of the garden state parkway. >>> refreezing as we said sure to be a problem tonight as the temperatures drop to record lows. penn dot says be prepared for a long commute tomorrow morning. >>> this philadelphia police officer killed during a national debate over police and the community. >> a 1-year-old will grow up without his dad because of what happened today. >> what the commissioner wants the city to know about the strength in relationships between neighbors and the force. >> a record cold fo
sidney phoenix made the long trip home from atlantic city to philadelphia. >> treacherous. >> bill google said he was happy to have the whole street to himself for an evening jog. >> it's all right as long as you stay on the roads. in the know it's a little deep. >> this is my first time on the skis. >> how are you making out? >> not very good. >> many south jersey schools are closed tomorrow or having delayed openings. one notable exception is margate....
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david williams it's almost good evening folks gee sidney i want to echo what the lady said you're putting the cart before the horse it is pretty objective you'll be voting for a 5 percent hedge fund allocation process what's missing, however, is i've heard questions about rfps, about what the investments will be and how you'll hire managers no one can be answered with yes or no questions bus the bottom line is negotiation in a negotiation go all the negotiation i've fume with you go down with the bottom line you again in with a plan and talk about to the members and you know the values and everything else but i have the sense you'll go into the negotiations and take a piece i'll throw this. >> and thank taking place but we'll take what we get in terms of the various investments and in terms of whether it's underfunded or bridge i don't understand how you can make the allocation it's still upside down in terms of what you want to do thank you. >> (clapping.) kari you diagonally commissioners and fell union members he want to set the record straight there were 2 of us members on staff that
david williams it's almost good evening folks gee sidney i want to echo what the lady said you're putting the cart before the horse it is pretty objective you'll be voting for a 5 percent hedge fund allocation process what's missing, however, is i've heard questions about rfps, about what the investments will be and how you'll hire managers no one can be answered with yes or no questions bus the bottom line is negotiation in a negotiation go all the negotiation i've fume with you go down with...
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sharks penguins sidney crosby - 27 years old.healthyplaying well 3rd period, 1-0 sj crosby - the backhanderkind of a knuckler past anti niemi for the equalizer 1-1 tie crosby: 22nd goal shootoutround 8 tommy wingels - jukes and goes backhand to beat marc-andre fleury now it's up to niemi and niemi makes the save to end the game niemi: 39 saves sharks earn two points final: 2-1 sharks willis seven straight years into the pro bowl. he is retiring from football. frank gore is going to the eagles or the colts. crabtree is going to buffalo. here comes the colin kaepernick thing. he read tweeted espn story today. rodney hudson started 31 of 32 games for kansas city signed five years $44 million for the raiders. matt cain doing well today. >>> another racist video surfaces. uproar over the frat boy chant. >> what was your reaction when you saw that video? >>> then, brian williams late night host? >> you won't believe how far he went to get david letterman's job. >> he wanted to be a late-night comedian. >> and does cal lis that flockhart -- calista flockhart want to permanently ground hubby harrison f
sharks penguins sidney crosby - 27 years old.healthyplaying well 3rd period, 1-0 sj crosby - the backhanderkind of a knuckler past anti niemi for the equalizer 1-1 tie crosby: 22nd goal shootoutround 8 tommy wingels - jukes and goes backhand to beat marc-andre fleury now it's up to niemi and niemi makes the save to end the game niemi: 39 saves sharks earn two points final: 2-1 sharks willis seven straight years into the pro bowl. he is retiring from football. frank gore is going to the eagles...
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comes you'll bring on more boats i remember 10 years ago when i went on a water taxi i respect in sidney awe transmittal i know that commissioner woo ho when she was president she was 30u7b9d away and as commissioner we decided to move forward and monique and staff i'm pleased and hope to build on it to get more passengers in the bay area to have this as a mode of transportation thank you. >> i echo the comments of my colleagues i'm thrilled above you vsz have been doing well and seeing increases in ridership obviously i'd like to see that go up more a chicagoan chicken and egging in terms of expanding our ridership to the extent if there's anything we can do it facilitate martha e getting the word out to increase that but we all do better when it occurs one of the things i've found i've mentioned the existence of water taxis and leave people are not aware of the existence so i think that would be nice to partner with the various organizations with the city tied to the tourism industry and you've done whether or not a lot of with corporate connection by perhaps more capitalization create
comes you'll bring on more boats i remember 10 years ago when i went on a water taxi i respect in sidney awe transmittal i know that commissioner woo ho when she was president she was 30u7b9d away and as commissioner we decided to move forward and monique and staff i'm pleased and hope to build on it to get more passengers in the bay area to have this as a mode of transportation thank you. >> i echo the comments of my colleagues i'm thrilled above you vsz have been doing well and seeing...
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sidney leathers is her name.idwest is sending her text messages on parwith the movie "50 shades of grey." at first she said she didn't know the guy's real name until he sent her gifts. so far she hasn't revealed had lawmakers identity. i'm about as liberal as you can get. i was hoping it wasn't a republican. we'll let you know what we learn about that story. >> eight minutes after the top of the hour. >>> extreme weather now, we said what might be old man's winter's last stand. you are looking at the snow coming down in new jersey. >> it's making a mess for travellers across the country. cancellations stacking up. >> leland vitter live at reagan national airport in arlington, virginia? >> it looks empty. you look behind us and there is a lot of folks who didn't bother showing up for their flights. 2,600 flights that were canceled all across the country because of this storm. you can look at the board, every single flight here has been canceled. on this board, there is only one flight that's going on, and that's t
sidney leathers is her name.idwest is sending her text messages on parwith the movie "50 shades of grey." at first she said she didn't know the guy's real name until he sent her gifts. so far she hasn't revealed had lawmakers identity. i'm about as liberal as you can get. i was hoping it wasn't a republican. we'll let you know what we learn about that story. >> eight minutes after the top of the hour. >>> extreme weather now, we said what might be old man's winter's...
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. >> if you asked me that question 24 hours ago i would say yes with his running mate, sidney the former foreign minister -- or sorry the former minister with mr. netanyahu's government and indeed former peace negotiator, but the fact is in the last 24 hours or so, seem things to be different. the mood a littleless upbeat, there is quote deep concern in this union camp that the momentum that was behind them, seemed to be evaporating as they cast their ballots in this final hour of this campaign it is too close to call. >> speaking to us from tel-aviv. thank you, and now let's go to -- at the joint list headquarters in nazareth, the joint list, could have -- these are all predictions but they could have as many as 15 seeds that would make them the third biggest block which in itself would give them some strength, what is the sphere like? how story add day is this. >> well, there's a lot of anticipation here at the joint list headquarters. where a lot of the sources here from the joint list itself. monitoring some of the figures across the arab community the voting percentages from those a
. >> if you asked me that question 24 hours ago i would say yes with his running mate, sidney the former foreign minister -- or sorry the former minister with mr. netanyahu's government and indeed former peace negotiator, but the fact is in the last 24 hours or so, seem things to be different. the mood a littleless upbeat, there is quote deep concern in this union camp that the momentum that was behind them, seemed to be evaporating as they cast their ballots in this final hour of this...
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. >>> sidney crosby had never won a game at the tank in his career. 3rd period the kid ruins the party with a goal. they go to a shootout and in the eighth round a backland against marc-andre fleury. sharks win 2-1 behind 39 saves from anti nemmi. the top four, so excited this guy goes over the mascot, a goat and pulled the horns. no. 3, we never get tired of deandre jordan's dunks, nearly eye level with the rim and the clippers beat the t wolves tonight. no. 2, justin melton attempting a blindfold dunk and dunk contest. safe to say he'll retire after that one. no. 1, a north florida band member quickly becoming an internet sensation because of his dancing. north florida is headed to the ncaa tournament, so that means he'll be making an appearance on kpix5 soon enough. my black monday blog, is this armageddon for the 49ers or does trent baalke have a plan? >> when will jed york break his silence? not a word. >> if you go to www.kpix5.com right now, read the blog and maybe that's where he'll (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little
. >>> sidney crosby had never won a game at the tank in his career. 3rd period the kid ruins the party with a goal. they go to a shootout and in the eighth round a backland against marc-andre fleury. sharks win 2-1 behind 39 saves from anti nemmi. the top four, so excited this guy goes over the mascot, a goat and pulled the horns. no. 3, we never get tired of deandre jordan's dunks, nearly eye level with the rim and the clippers beat the t wolves tonight. no. 2, justin melton...
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not only different from sidney i haven't had a ton of concussions.f ten years. as an nfl football player, i'm in it more to help generations after us. you know, you study, his brain by comparison to my brain. because you've had traumatic head injuries doesn't mean you don't need your brain studied. they will have to have brains to compare to others. it's about overall health right now. you want to help the future. >> to do that you've got to study the brain and what it goes through. a lot of times i don't get up with headaches, it also is dementia that comes later on and depression that gets woven in. >> als is a big issue as well. former teammate of mine started a foundation. now white flags which addresses the issue of head trauma and how it's linked to als. >> describe how the league was when you got into it and now how they're aware of it. >> nobody was really paying a lot of attention to the concussions. dwights would get hard and go back to the game. they've taken a lot more tests before you can get on theit everything week somebody has a concu
not only different from sidney i haven't had a ton of concussions.f ten years. as an nfl football player, i'm in it more to help generations after us. you know, you study, his brain by comparison to my brain. because you've had traumatic head injuries doesn't mean you don't need your brain studied. they will have to have brains to compare to others. it's about overall health right now. you want to help the future. >> to do that you've got to study the brain and what it goes through. a lot...
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converted one chance and lost this game three to two but voracek keeping pace with sidney crosby in thece for the trophy. >> i think jake's -- jake's a very competitive guy and his priority to win hockey games first and foremost. and he has to produce for us and he has all year. i mean, he's going to continue to try to do that. >> to march madness we're down to the final eight teams of the tournament. the first elite eight game just got under a way a short time ago. arizona take on wisconsin in the west regional. right now the badgers are down wildcats leading 14 to three. >>> coming up tonight we have unbeaten kentucky looking to improve to 38 wins and zero losses. they'll square off with notre dame's fighting irish. tipoff 8:49. >>> last night we had duke taking on utah in the sweet 16 a great game from justice winslow three ball from the corner put devils up by eight. in the second half he's driving for the hoop and the harm. winslow had 21 points 10 rebounds. devils win 63 to 57. >>> great game between oklahoma and michigan state. spartans hit their free throws down the stretch and
converted one chance and lost this game three to two but voracek keeping pace with sidney crosby in thece for the trophy. >> i think jake's -- jake's a very competitive guy and his priority to win hockey games first and foremost. and he has to produce for us and he has all year. i mean, he's going to continue to try to do that. >> to march madness we're down to the final eight teams of the tournament. the first elite eight game just got under a way a short time ago. arizona take on...
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old and the other 17 years old were picked up on friday as they tried to pass through customs at sidneyrt. the boys were taken into custody when customs officials noticed something suspicious in their bag. the teens were later released to their parents but are expected to face charges. >> these were two misguided young australians and australians born and bred, went to school here, grew up here, yet it seems they had subcomb to the lures of the death call. >> reporter: it's estimated that more than 3,000 have joined the terrorists over the last three years. the majority are said to be from the middle east and north africa. however, several dozen from right here in the u.s. >>> in iraq today, fierce fighting outside the city of tikrit. 2/3 of the fighting force are malitia led the others iraqi forces. general martin dempsey the chairman of the joint chief of staff expressed concern that when the military operation is over malitias must include the sunni in their efforts. >>> a toddler survived an accident that left her trapped in her car seat and under water. a fisherman found the car ye
old and the other 17 years old were picked up on friday as they tried to pass through customs at sidneyrt. the boys were taken into custody when customs officials noticed something suspicious in their bag. the teens were later released to their parents but are expected to face charges. >> these were two misguided young australians and australians born and bred, went to school here, grew up here, yet it seems they had subcomb to the lures of the death call. >> reporter: it's...
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sidney considers the development of houses. especially concerned about traffic in the congested area around the high school and another school. that city council meeting takes place tomorrow night at 7:00 in the lafayette community hall. >>> a driveless call began a cross country trip from the bay area to new york -- driverless car. they hope to gather performance data. this is believed to be the longest test drive of a driverless car in north america. there will be a driver on board just in case a human is needed. the car should arrive in new york next month just in time for the car show. >>> and a competition was held today to name the top dog. it is the wild world wiener dog racing that took over the sleep train pavilion today. the little dogs scampered down the track some faster than others with training and practice key to this competition. >> well we just have this thing set up in our backyard. and it's like basically like this, but tinier. and then we put him in a box and on the other side we have meat. >> reporter: toda
sidney considers the development of houses. especially concerned about traffic in the congested area around the high school and another school. that city council meeting takes place tomorrow night at 7:00 in the lafayette community hall. >>> a driveless call began a cross country trip from the bay area to new york -- driverless car. they hope to gather performance data. this is believed to be the longest test drive of a driverless car in north america. there will be a driver on board...
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the traditional sidney wicket is slower and offers turn for these bowlers. india would like it dry and not so fast. australia with extra grass to help their go-to man, who already has 18 wickets. what kind of crowds will they get? australia's concern is over half will be blue and supporting their opponents. how much does home advantage count, defender matthews responded to the team. >> cricket world cup like football world cup is the pinnacle of the game. it's a huge opportunity for the national team to play on home soil in front of supporters. i think us boys we sort of dreamed of holding that trophy up amongst our friends and family. that's the opportunity that awaits them as well. i wish them all the best. >> can australia's footballers inspire the cricketers. 1 thing for sure whoever sits in these seats will be feisty and noisy. those who can keep a cool head will surely be key in this match. >> one of the greatest ever to don the green and gold sean warner has been aiding preparations ahead of the semifinal by india and michael clarke has been impressed
the traditional sidney wicket is slower and offers turn for these bowlers. india would like it dry and not so fast. australia with extra grass to help their go-to man, who already has 18 wickets. what kind of crowds will they get? australia's concern is over half will be blue and supporting their opponents. how much does home advantage count, defender matthews responded to the team. >> cricket world cup like football world cup is the pinnacle of the game. it's a huge opportunity for the...
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sidney miller and her mom forced to spend the night in their car. >> we had no idea what was going ong through the radio telling us if there was a crash or anything and we just kept getting woken up throughout the night by these strange noises. so that was a little difficult. >> 200 motorists rescued by the national guard. many taken to red cross warming centers in nearby communities. people took to social media looking for answers. does anyone have any updates on how much longer? going on 13 hours. >> some people are hitchhiking now. >> a crew from the nbc affiliate found dozens of abandoned vehicles. elsewhere was a slippery morning commute from maryland to texas where highways were littered with spin outs. >> slick matches of ice everywhere. >> across the midwest the snow piled up higher. 25 inches near radcliffe, kentucky. 15. 5 inches in missouri and 14.5 in ohio. in washington children and parents took to capital hill despite a ban on sledding to enjoy the snow day. >> still to come on the show too close to call. the general election heats up with two months to go before voting
sidney miller and her mom forced to spend the night in their car. >> we had no idea what was going ong through the radio telling us if there was a crash or anything and we just kept getting woken up throughout the night by these strange noises. so that was a little difficult. >> 200 motorists rescued by the national guard. many taken to red cross warming centers in nearby communities. people took to social media looking for answers. does anyone have any updates on how much longer?...
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tuck and spencer ware of the chiefs led the kids in drills before playing a game of flag football at sidney walton square in the city. they were from the boys and girls club of tenderloin clubhouse. >> they did a little question and answer, build some confidence and we care. >> and we have been helping kids who look up to athletes or stars, who ever it is. and we just want to relate to them. >> it was organized by be human. it is led by a police officer and his brother. it gets kids involved in sports to keep them off the streets. it teaches the youth from rival neighborhoods how to get along. >>> marking history on the bridge, the march to commemorate an important point in the civil rights movement. >>> this may seem like a sale but proceeds are going toward a greater good. that's coming up. lowe's presents: how to put your foot in your mouth. man. wish my yard looked like yours. hey, the grass is always greener on the other side of the... sorry! get the troy-bilt® trimmer and edger now $89 at lowe's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could
tuck and spencer ware of the chiefs led the kids in drills before playing a game of flag football at sidney walton square in the city. they were from the boys and girls club of tenderloin clubhouse. >> they did a little question and answer, build some confidence and we care. >> and we have been helping kids who look up to athletes or stars, who ever it is. and we just want to relate to them. >> it was organized by be human. it is led by a police officer and his brother. it...
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to sidney and back again.t link to the west has been called the 21st century silk road by chinese firms. it isn't just this isolated route. last year the chinese launched a fund that -- it's officially the year of the sheep, or by some translations the ram or the goat. but perhaps, the silk worm would be more appropriate. the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d, as of this friday the u.s. ranks 27th in broad band download speed, right behind hungary and bulgaria according to the latest information from internet analysts. not great considering as others have pointed out, americans pay a lot for their internet. according to new america, the majority of the united states internet customers pay more than their counter parts in europe and asia. thanks for being part of my program this week coming from amman, jordan. we'll see you next week in new york. >>> happening right now in the newsroom. their signs read i will not be afraid, thousands take to the streets of moscow mourning the death of a critic
to sidney and back again.t link to the west has been called the 21st century silk road by chinese firms. it isn't just this isolated route. last year the chinese launched a fund that -- it's officially the year of the sheep, or by some translations the ram or the goat. but perhaps, the silk worm would be more appropriate. the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d, as of this friday the u.s. ranks 27th in broad band download speed, right behind hungary and bulgaria according to the...
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. >> if the written report about the fact that sidney blumenthal would be discussed and another gentleman running intelligence operation running off the books. that is the reason she cleaned the e-mails which included her top people. this is the report. what i'm saying is look. this is 40 years after water gate. she was on the impeachment committee. she does the equivalent of burning the tapes. she knows what she did with those documents was illegal. she had no -- her brother is involved in many. >> ig is inspector general. >> who must be appointed to look at the department. the only department without one. what she is doing is proving -- >> does it disqualify her? people are saying how important is this? >> it's not just this but what will come out. her belief that they can run crony capitalists, all people selling out and getting contracts. meanwhile her staff which is essentially decided they can break the law whenever they want. somebody has to finally say somebody i wish people -- >> i have no horse in this race. if you watch it objectively hillary is deteriorating. she is imploding.
. >> if the written report about the fact that sidney blumenthal would be discussed and another gentleman running intelligence operation running off the books. that is the reason she cleaned the e-mails which included her top people. this is the report. what i'm saying is look. this is 40 years after water gate. she was on the impeachment committee. she does the equivalent of burning the tapes. she knows what she did with those documents was illegal. she had no -- her brother is involved...
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speaking after australia ended the reign of the defending champions in the semifinals batting first in sidneymade it 3-28 for 7 over 105 by stephen smith, while in replay, pretty well, but the wicket changed the momentum. the captain scored the 65 but for 233, india losing by 95 runs but the 33-year-old said he would like another crack in four years time. >> disappointed they couldn't go into the finals but only one team can win and after they played better correct on the day, and i think you asked me about my future. a very interesting answer, it is up to you guys we should do the media should do a nice research on it take a few days. and my advice will be whatever you decide, try the complete opposite, that will be the fact. >> it is after you. >> from world football now and it's been more international friendlies ahead of the upcoming week of qualifiers, france taking brazil and paris and they have no qualifiers as they are hosting for gains like this, vital for the coach as they prepare for that tournament, is of course a repeat of the 1998 world cup final at the very same venue. both --
speaking after australia ended the reign of the defending champions in the semifinals batting first in sidneymade it 3-28 for 7 over 105 by stephen smith, while in replay, pretty well, but the wicket changed the momentum. the captain scored the 65 but for 233, india losing by 95 runs but the 33-year-old said he would like another crack in four years time. >> disappointed they couldn't go into the finals but only one team can win and after they played better correct on the day, and i think...
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speaking via video to an economic conference in sidney australia he echos comments made earlier thisth before the fed removed the word patient from his statement. the stronger dollar will be a drag on u.s. growth this year but the economy is strong enough to handle it. that view is he echoed by the fed's number 2, stanley fisher. the vice chair expects rates to start to rise this year but added increases will probably not follow a smooth path upward. >> there's one point which is critical to understand. when we raise the interest rate as we probably will do one day, from 0 to 25 to 25 to 50 basis points, we will be moving from an ultra expansionary monetary policy to an extremely expansionary monetary policy. >> now as we wait for rates to rise there has been a sustained appetite for yield among investors. question is is there an asset bubble brewing in the bond market? >> the very fact that we're having a conversation about there being a bubble would suggest we're not quite there yet. one of the symptoms of a bubble is everyone saying you just got to buy it. it's going to go to the
speaking via video to an economic conference in sidney australia he echos comments made earlier thisth before the fed removed the word patient from his statement. the stronger dollar will be a drag on u.s. growth this year but the economy is strong enough to handle it. that view is he echoed by the fed's number 2, stanley fisher. the vice chair expects rates to start to rise this year but added increases will probably not follow a smooth path upward. >> there's one point which is critical...
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. >> sidney blumenthal's noteses to her what was going on in libya. >> we know about some of them. >> that is how we know about it. this is not about yoga or her daughter's wedding. >> that is the explanation. melissa: the act of itself ask after asked for emails to be returned to the government that were the property of the people, she is now on the record saying i wiped that server clean. isn't that unlawful? >> federal records act. >> when i was at "the wall street journal" back in 2002 doing all the stories how eliot spitzer and regulators were subpoenaing emails. first time they went after wall street firms for the emails. would always say, we lost our emails. and deleted them. spitzer said you could never delete emails totally. how do you -- melissa: they will demand server. at that point i'm so sorry we threw the server in the garbage. we don't individual. same thing that, so does deleting, cleaning off entire server. >> she never turns them over, seen if she wins in court she will lose in the court of public opinion, there she goes again. rules for everybody else except the cl
. >> sidney blumenthal's noteses to her what was going on in libya. >> we know about some of them. >> that is how we know about it. this is not about yoga or her daughter's wedding. >> that is the explanation. melissa: the act of itself ask after asked for emails to be returned to the government that were the property of the people, she is now on the record saying i wiped that server clean. isn't that unlawful? >> federal records act. >> when i was at...
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nbc10 south jersey bureau sidney bureau is live. >> the feds are investigating. was any important student information stolen? >> reporter: thankfully the answer is no. any sensitive information did not come directly at the finger tips of these hackers. we're talking about their names, phone numbers and addresses. that's because the school tells us that all of that information was actually stored on a remote server offsite. so, it was not directly tied to this hack attack. >> i don't know why they would do that. >> reporter: a malicious malware message caught school higher-ups and parents by surprise noticed by a technology engineer sunday. it's ransom ware, it was encrypted holding all the school district's information hostage, who demanded $128,000 cash. the district never entertained paying the ransom. >> the moral character to hack your system may be the person who would collect money and then just walk away. so we decided early on that it was probably wise just to rebuilt our system. >> you never know if it's the information they want or a game for somebody?
nbc10 south jersey bureau sidney bureau is live. >> the feds are investigating. was any important student information stolen? >> reporter: thankfully the answer is no. any sensitive information did not come directly at the finger tips of these hackers. we're talking about their names, phone numbers and addresses. that's because the school tells us that all of that information was actually stored on a remote server offsite. so, it was not directly tied to this hack attack. >> i...
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. >> reporter: 9-year-old sidney supports the idea of unplugging but says it won't be easy. >> the idea might be shocking to the adults because facebook accounts would not be updated for an entire day. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> it all began with one donor trying to give the gift of life and ended with 12 people taking part in a successful history making procedure. a two-day kidney transplant chain in san francisco, six people donated their good kidneys to six people in need. over the two days, a team of doctors performed the surgeries at california pacific medical center, cpmc. doctors say al of the patients are now resting comfortably. the feat is the largest donation chain ever on the west coast. great news. >>> last night was crunch time for bay area float builders. today is san francisco's annual chinese news year parade, named one of the top ten parades in the world. we got a sneak peek as crews put finishing touches on dozens of floats. >> i feel good. i feel good. we're really, really close. the floats all look fantastic, all of the work we're doing is that fi
. >> reporter: 9-year-old sidney supports the idea of unplugging but says it won't be easy. >> the idea might be shocking to the adults because facebook accounts would not be updated for an entire day. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> it all began with one donor trying to give the gift of life and ended with 12 people taking part in a successful history making procedure. a two-day kidney transplant chain in san francisco, six people donated their good...
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when you did "dog day afternoon," did you know that you and sidney had created something? al: it's interesting. when we were doing it, i remember seeing it. we rehearsed for a long time. i remember, as charlie once said, with this picture, you pull the pin and let it go. as sydney said to me, it has its own life now. while we were shooting it. he says, it has a life of its own. i thought, yeah. wow. i couldn't tell. marty bergman, very wisely because i was drinking those days, too. it was kind of an apartment under the bank. both me and judith would be hitting on weed. judith molina, you know, she played my mother. they were all upstairs. i was downstairs alone. when sydney moved. we had rehearsed for months. he moved the actors along. he was pretty much about performance and stuff. when i would go up there, it absorbed me. i came back to the bank and sydney wanted me to reshoot. he saw the last shot that that fellow i was channeling in some way, whatever the character was, evaporated. it went out of me. it was gone. when i had to come back, i had to re-create something. w
when you did "dog day afternoon," did you know that you and sidney had created something? al: it's interesting. when we were doing it, i remember seeing it. we rehearsed for a long time. i remember, as charlie once said, with this picture, you pull the pin and let it go. as sydney said to me, it has its own life now. while we were shooting it. he says, it has a life of its own. i thought, yeah. wow. i couldn't tell. marty bergman, very wisely because i was drinking those days, too. it...
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nation's media watch dog that did determine that the radio station, a very popular network here in sidney the law by broadcasting that prank call back in december 2012 without the consent of the indian borne nurse who fielded that call in the initial stage of what was supposed to be a light hearted piece of entertainment but it did take a very tragic twist when the nurse in question took her own life a few days later. the ruling that the law had been broken was challenged by the radio station in australia's federal courts and that decision was overturned. that's why we have the involvement of the high court, the highest court in the land here in australia being called in as a final arbiter in a dispute and the high court decided the radio station did break the law by broadcasting that prank call. michael christian and melgreg did go on national television after the call was made to express their heart-felt sympathies and sorrow for what they had done. melgreg voluntarily flew to london to attend the nurse's inquest and told the family how sorry she was. she is no longer as we understand i
nation's media watch dog that did determine that the radio station, a very popular network here in sidney the law by broadcasting that prank call back in december 2012 without the consent of the indian borne nurse who fielded that call in the initial stage of what was supposed to be a light hearted piece of entertainment but it did take a very tragic twist when the nurse in question took her own life a few days later. the ruling that the law had been broken was challenged by the radio station...
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thank you for that from sidney. >>> one of the massterminds behind "the simpsons" has least his battlencer. we'll look at his legacy in the entertainment world. denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we make you smarter about your insurance,because what you don't know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that taking pictures of your belongings helps when you have a claim? [photographer] nice! [prof. burke] or that farmers offers a policy that will replace your car with a new one if it's totaled within the first two model years. [girl screams] no! [prof.burke]and that parking near a street lamp deters thieves? the more you know,the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insura
thank you for that from sidney. >>> one of the massterminds behind "the simpsons" has least his battlencer. we'll look at his legacy in the entertainment world. denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental...
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the hundreds of people waited in line to enter lent cafe in sidney.unman took 18 people hostage, two people died in the siege. plaques dedicated to the two people killed have been installed inside that cafe. >>> teachers are helping pennsylvania's governor tom wolf pay for early childhood education by collecting pen is for prek. the governor was presented with hundreds of pen is a at the pennsylvania convention center today. "eyewitness news" at the delaware val a association for the education of young children conference. earlier this month governor wolf proposed $2 billion in additional funding for early education over the next four years. >>> as "eyewitness news" marks, 50 years, we are looking back at memorable events. from the phillies 1980 world series win to championship football games, a lot happened at veteran stadium but this weekend in 2004 philly bid farewell to the vet... >> fans will looked on as the historic stadium cam crumbling down. cbs-3 had nine cameras. the structure was imploded in 62 seconds. the old site now sits as a parking l
the hundreds of people waited in line to enter lent cafe in sidney.unman took 18 people hostage, two people died in the siege. plaques dedicated to the two people killed have been installed inside that cafe. >>> teachers are helping pennsylvania's governor tom wolf pay for early childhood education by collecting pen is for prek. the governor was presented with hundreds of pen is a at the pennsylvania convention center today. "eyewitness news" at the delaware val a association...
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so it is hard sometimes. >> sidney is not alone.ding to the bureau of labor statistics, 3.3 million americans make minimum minimum wage envelope. that's 2.6% of all u.s. workers. most minimum-wage workers are employed in fields like food service, retail sales are personal care such as daycare. rosemarie graham makes minimum wage as a custodian. >> we like to be able to take care of ourselves and pay our bills and pay for our housing and stuff like that and we can't do that on minimum wage. you just can't. you have all these programs like food stamps and people are like need food stamps? because you have to eat. you don't make enough to feed yourself and pay your bills, you just don't. >> the push is on to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $10.10 an hour which would provide a little over $21,000 a year if the individual works 40 hours a week. it has been six years since the minimum wage was raised. some in congress say now is the time to raise it again. >> things are getting better. the problem is they are only get
so it is hard sometimes. >> sidney is not alone.ding to the bureau of labor statistics, 3.3 million americans make minimum minimum wage envelope. that's 2.6% of all u.s. workers. most minimum-wage workers are employed in fields like food service, retail sales are personal care such as daycare. rosemarie graham makes minimum wage as a custodian. >> we like to be able to take care of ourselves and pay our bills and pay for our housing and stuff like that and we can't do that on...
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sidney said, i was fading fast.tt wants to see dzhokhar tsarnaev punished. >> it's important somebody like that is they have out in the public again. >> reporter: the jury will be shown photographs of the defendant placing the bomb in the crowd, adding, he believed he was a soldier in a holy war against americans. the defense tried to shift the blame to his older brother who died when he was run over by his younger brother during a shootout with police, insisting it was his brother who self-radicalized. >> the best chance they have to generate sympathy is this relationship with the brother. >> reporter: after police cornered dzhokhar tsarnaev hiding in this boat, police found a message. i ask allah to make me a martyr, offering what they say is a motive for the attack. he thought it would help secure him a place in paradise. the real question dominating this trial is whether dzhokhar tsarnaev should be put to death. as a member of the defense team said earlier this week, this case is all about the sentencing. lawren
sidney said, i was fading fast.tt wants to see dzhokhar tsarnaev punished. >> it's important somebody like that is they have out in the public again. >> reporter: the jury will be shown photographs of the defendant placing the bomb in the crowd, adding, he believed he was a soldier in a holy war against americans. the defense tried to shift the blame to his older brother who died when he was run over by his younger brother during a shootout with police, insisting it was his brother...
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start to the year for australian sport and not just on the cricket pitch and andrew thomas is in sidneyrter: here is monday's australia and calls the final match a dream sequence, a demolition job of new zeeland and telegraph calls it a fairy tale and it's march and good year and the world cricket champion and also futbol champion with asian turf in january and dismay after the miserable metal in the 2012 olympics and it's different for a country who takes its sport seriously. a world cup setting new standards for the game and hitting the quickist ever 150, 64 balls against west indies and new zealand and scored unbeaten 237 also against west indies and finished as the leading run scorer and hit a record four consecutive with 22 maximums and chris gail had the most sixes and the best balancing figures in a game and took 7 for 33 against a dismal england team. egyptian futbol league will resume in a few hours after a seven-week clashes and people died and fought with tear gas at a stadium in cairo and they will go ahead without being in attendance the third time in four seasons the leagu
start to the year for australian sport and not just on the cricket pitch and andrew thomas is in sidneyrter: here is monday's australia and calls the final match a dream sequence, a demolition job of new zeeland and telegraph calls it a fairy tale and it's march and good year and the world cricket champion and also futbol champion with asian turf in january and dismay after the miserable metal in the 2012 olympics and it's different for a country who takes its sport seriously. a world cup...
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steve weatherford and sidney rice are former superbowl champions. rice retired at the age of 27 because of concerns over the long term effects of suffering blows to the head. he was a wide receiver with the seattle seahawks. weatherford is a current punter with the new york giants. the pair hope their commitment might convince others to support research into brain injuries. the nfl is close to reach ago deal to compensate victims. >> you're never going to totally eradicate brain injuries from life in general and especially the game of football. when you look at what roger goodell's implemented into the nfl to make it safer is encouraging for me. as much as i love football, i'm not going to allow my son to playful contact football until he's 16. >> atlanta at the top of the standings after 18 points down to beat houston. in cleveland the cavaliers had a win over the celtics. lebron james supreme court 27 points to move into 21st place on the nba's top scoring list. >> beginning his campaign for six all england title open thursday. he will make his re
steve weatherford and sidney rice are former superbowl champions. rice retired at the age of 27 because of concerns over the long term effects of suffering blows to the head. he was a wide receiver with the seattle seahawks. weatherford is a current punter with the new york giants. the pair hope their commitment might convince others to support research into brain injuries. the nfl is close to reach ago deal to compensate victims. >> you're never going to totally eradicate brain injuries...
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education and better worker training are the keys to improving the lives of minimum wage workers like sidney and rosemarie, not an artificial wage. >> now it's time for taos meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you won? did you feel when you sent it in that it was a winner? anna: my team and i, when we were making it, we said, let's show so and so. we wanted to get the word out and let people know. we had no idea. there's always somebody better out there and we didn't know that this was a possibility. host: how did you choose the topic "the artificial wage" which deals with the minimum wage? anna: well, we were looking -- anna: we were looking through the clips you had avail
education and better worker training are the keys to improving the lives of minimum wage workers like sidney and rosemarie, not an artificial wage. >> now it's time for taos meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few...
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voracek is keeping pace with sidney crosby in the race for the the art ross trophy. >> i think jake is guy and his priority is to win a hockey games first and foremost. you know, he has to produce for us and he has all year. he will continue to try to do that. >> that is all for sports i am i'm leslie van arsdal have a great sunday. >>> saturday was training day for new coaches in the archdiocese of philadelphia catholic youth organization. they participated in the the play like a champion at archdiocese pastoral center. coaches learn how to make sports more safe fun and developmentally enriching. approximately 3,000 children participate in the sports programs offered by the archdiocese. >>> those of us who are familiar with events like the wing bowl can relate to a brand new competitive eating world record. competitive either molly skylar polished off, the at the the challenge at jetrow's barbecue in west des moines iowa. she down a 4-pound sandwich that included pork stake brings kit bacon, cheese buffalo chicken tenders ape of course, a pound of potatoes. she ate that in two minutes
voracek is keeping pace with sidney crosby in the race for the the art ross trophy. >> i think jake is guy and his priority is to win a hockey games first and foremost. you know, he has to produce for us and he has all year. he will continue to try to do that. >> that is all for sports i am i'm leslie van arsdal have a great sunday. >>> saturday was training day for new coaches in the archdiocese of philadelphia catholic youth organization. they participated in the the play...
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. >> it turns out the passenger is sidney byrd, a career criminal who escaped prison while out on work release. >> had nothing to lose. he wasn't going back to alabama penitentiary. he wasn't going back to jail. >> backup is now on the scene, the manhunt for byrd is on. >> the county calls the horse team out there and dog team, and pretty quick, within an hour, an hour 15 minutes, hour and a half tops the smith county deputies have already caught him hidden underneath some leaves in a pasture less than a hundred yards away. >> years after the ordeal, troopers goins and andreesen recall the dramatic events of that fateful night. >> i get that one round off right here. >> we had 30 minutes left of the shift when all this happened. >> i had gotten the camera put in the day before. it was one of those fluky things. three holes in his jacket. but not him. >> byrd is found guilty of aggravated assault on a public servant with a deadly weapon and sentenced to life in prison. >> i started that day as a rookie, but i went home that night as a veteran. >>> coming up -- with a gun in each hand, a
. >> it turns out the passenger is sidney byrd, a career criminal who escaped prison while out on work release. >> had nothing to lose. he wasn't going back to alabama penitentiary. he wasn't going back to jail. >> backup is now on the scene, the manhunt for byrd is on. >> the county calls the horse team out there and dog team, and pretty quick, within an hour, an hour 15 minutes, hour and a half tops the smith county deputies have already caught him hidden underneath...
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remember the obama white house was very much -- would veto staffers she wanted to hire, including sidneyyou to think where they forced -- no longer take foreign contributions, i would have been surprised if the obama white house signed off on an off site e-mail server like this. i talked to some folks and none of them knew about this at the time, so they told me. >> we learned two weeks ago from "the wall street journal" and "washington post," that the foundation did take foreign money while she was secretary of state. another question people are asking me and you would know this better than i, barack obama had his blackberry did he ever e-mail his secretary of state? >> i think that is -- i'm interested in that question my self. i would bet they did. and i have a feeling the president is doing a few interviews over the next few days with different folks. why do i have a feeling that question will come up. >> because her address was never hillary clinton at state.gov. >> it wasn't. people -- you and i both know this. when we dealt from the state department, people that were close to her
remember the obama white house was very much -- would veto staffers she wanted to hire, including sidneyyou to think where they forced -- no longer take foreign contributions, i would have been surprised if the obama white house signed off on an off site e-mail server like this. i talked to some folks and none of them knew about this at the time, so they told me. >> we learned two weeks ago from "the wall street journal" and "washington post," that the foundation did...
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battling afghanistan in a match delayed by rain in the sidney cricket and both teams already out of quarterntion and england 83 or 1 and 101 off of 25 overs. afghanistan is set to resume career after serving a ban for spot fixing and one of the most promising players and helping to win the 2020 back in 2009 but later he was guilty of spot fixing in england with two others and 22 ban officially end in september but they allowed him to play domestic matches in pakistan. >> translator: i'm focusing on every game. if i can't make this match i'll be focusing on the next match. the thing is you should never turn down a chance wherever and when ever you get it. >> reporter: the guard i've irving and scored 57 points in victory over sand sand antonio and 11 in the extra period and 128-125. not just everyday that tennis chan will play a hero but one boy his dream came true and a 12-year-old in the crowd and during an exhibition against roger federer for world tennis day in new york and held his own against the grand slam champion and winning the points and delighting the madison square garden and sl
battling afghanistan in a match delayed by rain in the sidney cricket and both teams already out of quarterntion and england 83 or 1 and 101 off of 25 overs. afghanistan is set to resume career after serving a ban for spot fixing and one of the most promising players and helping to win the 2020 back in 2009 but later he was guilty of spot fixing in england with two others and 22 ban officially end in september but they allowed him to play domestic matches in pakistan. >> translator: i'm...
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voracek is keeping pace with sidney crosby, in the race for the art a ross trophy. >> i think jake'stitive guy. his priority toys win hockey games first and foremost. you know, he has to produce for us. he has, all year. i mean he will continue to try to do that. >> that is all for sports. i'm leslie van arsdal. have a great sunday. >>> just as baseball is back the in the springtime, hank the milwaukee brewers mascot has a a arrived in arizona you might remember hank from last year when he wandered in the sprucer spring training camp and was adopted by the team. the brewers say his position would be rover, excuse me for. that the general manager says hank is also going north with the team once again, this season. >> good luck to hank. >>> that is it the for "eyewitness news" at 7:00 here's is what coming up at 8:00. new this morning a man is taken to the hospital after an overnight fire more on his injuries, coming up next. >>> plus learning moves from a classic movie how some students are having the the the time of their lives in dance class. that is coming up next. >>> our weekend
voracek is keeping pace with sidney crosby, in the race for the art a ross trophy. >> i think jake'stitive guy. his priority toys win hockey games first and foremost. you know, he has to produce for us. he has, all year. i mean he will continue to try to do that. >> that is all for sports. i'm leslie van arsdal. have a great sunday. >>> just as baseball is back the in the springtime, hank the milwaukee brewers mascot has a a arrived in arizona you might remember hank from...
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as you know in 2013 one of hillary clinton's top advisers a guy named sidney blumenthal was hacked by a hacker and some of hillary clinton's e-mails were released into the public. gawker printed them. they didn't get a lot of attention at the time but they seem to be about detailed information having to do with the middle east and other items. and that was information that wouldn't fall under the purview of what secretary clinton's supporters have said in the last week which is hey, any time she e-mailed anyone at the state department, that would be preserved because those individuals were using official e-mail addresses. a lot of unanswered questions. this is really the first big test for hillary clinton, presidential candidate. >> how she handled this. so far, the only thing she's done is issue a short little tweet, saying she's handed over documents to the state department. she hopes they release those documents as soon as possible. the state department has to review all of those 55,000 pages to make sure that no confidential or secret classified information is there. >> but even i
as you know in 2013 one of hillary clinton's top advisers a guy named sidney blumenthal was hacked by a hacker and some of hillary clinton's e-mails were released into the public. gawker printed them. they didn't get a lot of attention at the time but they seem to be about detailed information having to do with the middle east and other items. and that was information that wouldn't fall under the purview of what secretary clinton's supporters have said in the last week which is hey, any time...
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you have laid eyes on some of sidney blumenthal, and he was one of her top aides some of his hacked e-mailsthe hungarian hacker who is now in prison, he got ahold of some of blumenthal's documents. you saw that he had top secret documents. >> those documents the way they were written looked like classified state reports where they're -- they looked like that. i don't know because i haven't been able -- you'd have to compare those reports with what's in state department and cia's reporting data base to insure they weren't falsely manufactured. but the style of them and the way they were written really looked very, very unusual. al the only way we can settle this stuff is you got to get the hard drive. you have to compare them to both the president's daily brief and the national intelligence daily. that's the only thing you can do right now. they need to go quickly. as i stated earlier it will be a smaller crime for them to destroy the hard drive or accidently say there was a problem than expose all the hundreds and hundreds or maybe thousands of classified pdb articles she read during the co
you have laid eyes on some of sidney blumenthal, and he was one of her top aides some of his hacked e-mailsthe hungarian hacker who is now in prison, he got ahold of some of blumenthal's documents. you saw that he had top secret documents. >> those documents the way they were written looked like classified state reports where they're -- they looked like that. i don't know because i haven't been able -- you'd have to compare those reports with what's in state department and cia's reporting...