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in point pleasant beach, new jersey christine sloan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i don't understand... >> philadelphia police searching for a roner tonight who stabbed a business owner in the faceuat a store in holmesberg. this is a resident in that area it happened around 11:00 at we buy gold on the 8,000 block of frankford avenue. police say that the robber is a hispanic man, about 5 feet five, wearing a black jacket, black tie, and blue shirt. in word now on the victim's condition. >>> well philadelphia's international airport today tsa agents find a gun in the carry on luggage of the 34 year-old man. according to the department of home land security agents found that unloaded 45 caliber glock 30 on saturday, and passenger was trying to board a flight to miami. we're told he was taken into custody. >>> well, developing right now a peeping tom is busted. police say he took photos and videos of the scores of woman and posted them on on line pornography sites. what is more, the man allegedly struck in a variety of locations including store dressing rooms. "eyewitness news" reporter
in point pleasant beach, new jersey christine sloan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i don't understand... >> philadelphia police searching for a roner tonight who stabbed a business owner in the faceuat a store in holmesberg. this is a resident in that area it happened around 11:00 at we buy gold on the 8,000 block of frankford avenue. police say that the robber is a hispanic man, about 5 feet five, wearing a black jacket, black tie, and blue shirt. in word now on the...
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event, "cycle for survival", which is a charity that raises money for rare cancer research at memorial sloan kettering. it's an amazing day. it is an event that's near and dear to my heart. i've been using a little bit of time these last few weeks to raise some money for my team, team seth. i've also been talking about perry zimmerman. this is a photo of perry and me. perry is a three-time cancer survivor. she's 14, and the last two years her team, team perry, has been the nation's top fund-raiser. this year, more than anything, i wanted -- i personally wanted to out-raise perry. i wanted that. i wanted that for myself. [ laughter ] not only because i thought i deserved it, but i also thought it would be fun to crush the spirit of a little girl. [ laughter and applause ] so, i got to be honest, i know you're excited for me, but if i'm being honest, it's not gone well for me. here's where we started. we both started at zero. here is where we were as of last night. [ laughter ] so, wasn't looking good. and then, this was really hard for me, today a sizable donation was made by an anonymous don
event, "cycle for survival", which is a charity that raises money for rare cancer research at memorial sloan kettering. it's an amazing day. it is an event that's near and dear to my heart. i've been using a little bit of time these last few weeks to raise some money for my team, team seth. i've also been talking about perry zimmerman. this is a photo of perry and me. perry is a three-time cancer survivor. she's 14, and the last two years her team, team perry, has been the nation's...
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suddenly knight backs up striking sloan.om the picture only to suddenly and violently run over sloan again, and then strikes 55-year-old terry carter. sloan survives, carter dies. darsel care away was carter's friend. and believes the video shows knight killed carter. >> he didn't deserve that. i can say that. >> but watch this video again. defense attorney darren kavinoky who is not connected to the case, sees something else. whose case is supported by this video? >> both of them. >> for the defense, this fight. it shows self-defense. suge knight appears to be under attack. then after the hit and run, a bystander takes something from his hand. >> what is that thing? if that's a gun, it opens up a whole world of story-telling possibilities. >> for the prosecution, this car driving past the scene -- >> that shows it was an easy path to get away and that that was a path that suge knight rejected. >> instead, plowing into two people. a brutal move by a troubled man, who remained held behind bars. kyung la cnn, los angeles. >>>
suddenly knight backs up striking sloan.om the picture only to suddenly and violently run over sloan again, and then strikes 55-year-old terry carter. sloan survives, carter dies. darsel care away was carter's friend. and believes the video shows knight killed carter. >> he didn't deserve that. i can say that. >> but watch this video again. defense attorney darren kavinoky who is not connected to the case, sees something else. whose case is supported by this video? >> both of...
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but that he won't be taking this toy with him n brick new jersey christine sloan cbs2 news. >> by the way the facebook page for cuzo has gotten close to 1500 likes and fundraiser also raised more than $200 for him while he is out of warning. >> a lot of support out there for him. still ahead this morning it takes brave man to stands next to david beckman shortly -- let alone? >> and thihis guy back there in his skivvies. the new take on underwear modeling, when we come right back. >> first though here's what's coming up tonight on the "cw philly". we're on cbs-3, i'm sorry. >> got you all shook up. nicole: we all have different needs for our children and basing all of the childrens' needs on one test is not the right road to go down. and something's got to change. okaikor: and the ones who are taking the brunt of it are our children. all the other things that make you a great human being is not important anymore. what's more important is: can you answer a-b-c-d? gina: what am i going to learn for my child from this test that my teacher can't tell me right now? >> trevor noah will succ
but that he won't be taking this toy with him n brick new jersey christine sloan cbs2 news. >> by the way the facebook page for cuzo has gotten close to 1500 likes and fundraiser also raised more than $200 for him while he is out of warning. >> a lot of support out there for him. still ahead this morning it takes brave man to stands next to david beckman shortly -- let alone? >> and thihis guy back there in his skivvies. the new take on underwear modeling, when we come right...
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. >> i'm guessing they're talking about the sloan slowing down of transit. >> they've not weighed in but i believe you're correct. >> i wanted to urge a recommendation for the toll for people on page 3 of your handout and on page 9 thoughtful packet to make sure we're supportive of increasing walking and biking in the city we're going to be looking at our support of the policies in our full board the golden gate bridge is a historic terror many of us in san francisco and many around the world come to enjoy it couldn't be restricted and i want to say that it is expensive enough to live in the city so when people want to exercise they're right it should be as much public access as possible and charging has a negative impact on the walkers on the bridge i want to talk about walk sf and the coalition thank them for being on top of the issues and bill with his work i move we take up support on this recommendation. >> recommendation from staff. >> i understand it - it is a watch position from staff i ask we move if watch to support. >> okay second. >> and on that motion can we take that wi
. >> i'm guessing they're talking about the sloan slowing down of transit. >> they've not weighed in but i believe you're correct. >> i wanted to urge a recommendation for the toll for people on page 3 of your handout and on page 9 thoughtful packet to make sure we're supportive of increasing walking and biking in the city we're going to be looking at our support of the policies in our full board the golden gate bridge is a historic terror many of us in san francisco and many...
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all the money they raised will go for research programs at the memorial sloan-kettering center. >> rare usually are underfunded. there's not a lot of research and development going on for rare cancers. so the need is vast. >> sure is. over the past 80 years, cycle for survival has raised well over $70 million. >>> gas prices in the d.c. metro area are up eight cents from a week ago aaa says the average price is in and out 23938. silver lining gas in our area is still about three cents lower than the national average. >>> well we're still following breaking news on the interim d.c. fire chief. he has been fired. mark seeingers broke that news on twitter just moments ago. we'll update that story. >>> and sunday's icy conditions sent some off the road. the driver of this vehicle survived but the weather forced a lot of people to change their plans. news 4 derrick ward continues our coverage next. >>> though the ice storm is ending tonight, will it have any impact ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!
all the money they raised will go for research programs at the memorial sloan-kettering center. >> rare usually are underfunded. there's not a lot of research and development going on for rare cancers. so the need is vast. >> sure is. over the past 80 years, cycle for survival has raised well over $70 million. >>> gas prices in the d.c. metro area are up eight cents from a week ago aaa says the average price is in and out 23938. silver lining gas in our area is still about...
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to rebuild the community a little bit more density as well i understand the project is going up on sloan and the other street i encourage the activity virtuosa bedroom community some sort of you know business activity that is well, coming to the neighborhood so again, because of the size of the business i think this is ultimately important to stay open as long as they can because you know they're not going to make much business out of the small space they're open to 2 in the morning next door and so only serving beer and wine not going after hard liquor so shut down the last customers anothers 1 in the morning and winding down by 2 o'clock. >> so i believe the other restaurants on that block is zoned until 2:00 a.m. beach and others pizza but that didn't mean we'll stay open that late the to the traffic is a designation what we do with the rip tied and this is a designation to bring people there when they hear about the chiefs coming and gsi also a high quality resource of over and over graphic food i think you have the menu in your packet so as far as being around the area for so many d
to rebuild the community a little bit more density as well i understand the project is going up on sloan and the other street i encourage the activity virtuosa bedroom community some sort of you know business activity that is well, coming to the neighborhood so again, because of the size of the business i think this is ultimately important to stay open as long as they can because you know they're not going to make much business out of the small space they're open to 2 in the morning next door...
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this violent takedown from madison police officer eric sloan parker severely wounded a grandfather from india who was here visiting his son's family in february. police say a neighbor reported someone suspicious. but he was just walking the sidewalk. >> you can walk. stand up! >> reporter: sureshbhai patel speaks little english, was doing nothing wrong, and according to this civil lawsuit, was left partially paralyzed. >> parker's actions deprived the man in madison of his right under the u.s. constitution. >> reporter: parker's attorney says he'll plead not guilty to all charges. critics say the alabama incident is similar to what happened here in suburban detroit in january. yet another dash cam video that some say gives good cops a bad name. police are investigating, and the officer is no longer on street patrol. the police chief in alabama has apologized. and tonight, mr. patel is just beginning to walk again, david. >> steve osunsami thank you. >>> this evening, a bombshell in the case of the racist chant. students from the university of oklahoma expelled. one apologizing. but now,
this violent takedown from madison police officer eric sloan parker severely wounded a grandfather from india who was here visiting his son's family in february. police say a neighbor reported someone suspicious. but he was just walking the sidewalk. >> you can walk. stand up! >> reporter: sureshbhai patel speaks little english, was doing nothing wrong, and according to this civil lawsuit, was left partially paralyzed. >> parker's actions deprived the man in madison of his...
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with some answers we have cancer surgeon at memorial sloan-kettering cancer center here in new york. who should be tested for these mutations, and what's the quality of life post-surgery? >> lester, women and their families that are considered to be at elevated risk for ovarian cancer should be tested. that includes women with the diagnosis of ovarian cancer, women who have family history of breast and ovarian cancer are really the high-risk population that should consider meeting with a geneticist or talking with their clinician about testing for brca mutation. in terms of the procedure itself, it's a relatively short procedure with a short recovery time. but a lot of conversation surrounds this procedure related to childbearing and also early surgical menopause. i think what angelina jolie did today is really tremendous because it empowers women. she has stature and beauty and grace and is able to say, i'm going to get information about my health and make an informed decision that's right for me. >> i think a lot of other people are getting information as a result. dr. gardner, gre
with some answers we have cancer surgeon at memorial sloan-kettering cancer center here in new york. who should be tested for these mutations, and what's the quality of life post-surgery? >> lester, women and their families that are considered to be at elevated risk for ovarian cancer should be tested. that includes women with the diagnosis of ovarian cancer, women who have family history of breast and ovarian cancer are really the high-risk population that should consider meeting with a...
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. >> an unknown intruder hacked into the sloan kettering computer in new york. >> it turned out to beed multibillion dollar transfers between countries every day. i think we broke into maybe a dozen computers in the u.s. and canada. some of them were in french so we didn't get very far. >> wow. >> sure it may make for a great movie, but that came a little too close. >> the fact that the computer hackers got into the system -- >> the research laboratory at los alamos, new mexico. >> this grid managed to intrude into systems operated at los alamos national laboratory. the intrusion originated in the milwaukee area. >> just ahead, what happened to the teenage hackers. the media frenzy that divided the group and what they were ultimately charged with and where they are now. the 414s, next. the volkswagen passat handles like a dream. go ahead... step on it. yeah? yeah! that turbo engine packs a punch, right? oh yeah. pinch me. okay... and on passat models you can get a $1,000 volkswagen credit bonus. one more time. pinch me. it's not a dream. it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start drivin
. >> an unknown intruder hacked into the sloan kettering computer in new york. >> it turned out to beed multibillion dollar transfers between countries every day. i think we broke into maybe a dozen computers in the u.s. and canada. some of them were in french so we didn't get very far. >> wow. >> sure it may make for a great movie, but that came a little too close. >> the fact that the computer hackers got into the system -- >> the research laboratory at los...
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all the money they raised will go to research programs at the memorial sloan-kettering cancer center. >> rare considering include pancreatic cancer, lymphoma every pediatric cancer and rare cancers usually are underfunded. there's not a lot of research and development going on for rare cancers. so the need is vast. >> over the past eight years, cycle for survival has raised well over $70 million. >>> tonight, some cars and trucks are headed to the repair shop after those icy roads caused a lot of accidents. this one slid right off the intercounty connector west of new hampshire avenue. the driver of injured, but the icy sidewalks made it just as tough to walk anywhere. some folks told us they are more than ready for winter to end. >> i grew up in northern maine, for me this is a bit much. >> we're done. done with winter. it's march. should be over. >> i'm tired of it. the snow's fun, but the ice not so much fun. >> yeah. i agree. maryland highway officials predict road temperatures probably won't rise above freezing until sometime tomorrow morning. and that pretty much means it's goin
all the money they raised will go to research programs at the memorial sloan-kettering cancer center. >> rare considering include pancreatic cancer, lymphoma every pediatric cancer and rare cancers usually are underfunded. there's not a lot of research and development going on for rare cancers. so the need is vast. >> over the past eight years, cycle for survival has raised well over $70 million. >>> tonight, some cars and trucks are headed to the repair shop after those...
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the study, done on mice at duke mass general and memorial sloan kettering, was published in the journalr institute. additional tests are underway to help determine its implications for humans.çó >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. there's a new movement toñr encourage people to think and talk about death, long before it happens, but it's not as dark as it sounds, its also creating an opportunity for families to talkçó about life, and how people wishÑi to live it near the end. it all begins with a simple conversation. our report is by newshour special correspondent lynn sherr.çóÑiÑi >> what's the matter, mama? >> i'm dying, forrest. >> reporter: it's been a hollywood staple for decades: the deathbed scene. here, forrest gump's mom reminding her son that death is a natural part of life. but when end-of-lifeçó conversations with doctors were encouraged by the government back in 2009 during the obamacare debate, opponents called them “death panels” and the idea became toxic. some called it “pulling the plug on grandma.” that was then. >> it is exactly the opposite.çó it is abo
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david hyman, an oncologist with memorial sloan kettering cancer center.bout cancer, as we talk about hope let's just kind of clarify, what is the current way we treat cancers and what are some of these new studies showing? >>. >> the historic ways that we've always treated cancers is treating them based on the organ they come from. so treating patients with breast cancer or colon cancer or lung cancer eye dent-- eye dentically am what these are asking is whether we can target specific mutations which are mystics in the genes that arise in tumors and treat them the same even if they come from different organs. so we recognize that there are certain mutations that we find-- we find across multiple disease types. and so one question is can we really start to think about these diseases as diseases harboring mutation a or b rather than lung cancers or colon cancers. >> and so how effective are these drugs when they target a specific mutation instead of a specific region of the body that the cancer is coming from? >> they can be very dramatically effective in w
david hyman, an oncologist with memorial sloan kettering cancer center.bout cancer, as we talk about hope let's just kind of clarify, what is the current way we treat cancers and what are some of these new studies showing? >>. >> the historic ways that we've always treated cancers is treating them based on the organ they come from. so treating patients with breast cancer or colon cancer or lung cancer eye dent-- eye dentically am what these are asking is whether we can target...
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kevin sloan, he threw three shut out innings, for phillies.ored seven runs in the seventh to come back and big ray is five-four. their second win of the spring. both come in games that he started. how about that. >>> coming off what had to be most deflating defeat, flyers got back on the horse tonight facing new jersey. no michael dell zotto out the a week with the upper boy i injury. first period flyers failed to clear the puck, add an henrik, gave determines a one to nothing lead. flyers tie it up a few minutes later off the face off, ryan white the with the wrister. that is hard to say. right now, two teams are tied at one going in the second period . >>> look at this, out in seattle, university of washington that is ben warrick who makes a half court shot. what does he win? how much cash. >> $25. >> , no, cash, a year supply ofbergers from a local burger mace he won a free burger for every person in the entire dorm. >> well, he was the hero of the dorm. >> you get a free burger as well. >> free burgers count absolutely. >> up next on actio
kevin sloan, he threw three shut out innings, for phillies.ored seven runs in the seventh to come back and big ray is five-four. their second win of the spring. both come in games that he started. how about that. >>> coming off what had to be most deflating defeat, flyers got back on the horse tonight facing new jersey. no michael dell zotto out the a week with the upper boy i injury. first period flyers failed to clear the puck, add an henrik, gave determines a one to nothing lead....
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trace sloan considered what happened in his neighborhood today a wake-up call. >> i know not particularly on this street but there are accidents in canada and up north and we are concerned these kind of accidents could happen. >> union pacific used a crane in an attempt to right the car. now fuelling a debate about whether trains carrying i'll should make their way through san jose. the street closing nor than seven hours, just reopened. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> eventually all rail crossings will be replaced with bridges, underpasses and tunnels. today it was announced that none of the safety precautions will be ready when the trains start running in 202 it. instead they will have gates that block all lanes of traffic. there will be sensors to alert a train when a vehicle is stopped on the track. last year there were 112 accident at railroad crossings, just in california. >> where does your city rank? a new study looked into the 65 most populated u.s. cities in an effort to determine the best run city in america. what do you think? bay area cities
trace sloan considered what happened in his neighborhood today a wake-up call. >> i know not particularly on this street but there are accidents in canada and up north and we are concerned these kind of accidents could happen. >> union pacific used a crane in an attempt to right the car. now fuelling a debate about whether trains carrying i'll should make their way through san jose. the street closing nor than seven hours, just reopened. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro,...
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tim sloan has his expert opinion. people are saying, wait a minute. wait a minute. have apple pay too. i haven't used it. i'm more like ron. i have to be taught how to use this. whose fault is this? >> this is a failure on the bank's side. they were supposed to be authenticating the users that were asking to have apple pay authenticated into their home. but fraudsters who have a significant amount of stolen information have been able to pose as the individual account owner and have the iphone enabled for somebody else's account on their iphone. liz: mobile payments, you will agree, are in their infancy right now. but does this scare people off? should it scare people off? >> well, i think if you take a look at credit cards when they first came out. the fraud ratios were up in the 15 basis points range. it takes time for a new technology to get out in the market and for us to start to understand how the fraudsters are going to attack us and be able to ratchet that back down again. i think this was something that probably should have been pretty obvious when we initia
tim sloan has his expert opinion. people are saying, wait a minute. wait a minute. have apple pay too. i haven't used it. i'm more like ron. i have to be taught how to use this. whose fault is this? >> this is a failure on the bank's side. they were supposed to be authenticating the users that were asking to have apple pay authenticated into their home. but fraudsters who have a significant amount of stolen information have been able to pose as the individual account owner and have the...
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needs to happen and there needs to be a special envoy in the state department to replace clifford sloan no longer in that position. but it is critical for those transfers to resume, and i think the story highlights the arbitrariness, the fact that they are there. abdul nasser and muhammed are struggling, rebuilding their freedom. but these men are still trapped in guantanamo. amy: we will link to your piece in harpers "life after guantanamo: a father and son's story." pardiss kebriaei: represented abdul nasser and his son muhammed in 2008. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693
needs to happen and there needs to be a special envoy in the state department to replace clifford sloan no longer in that position. but it is critical for those transfers to resume, and i think the story highlights the arbitrariness, the fact that they are there. abdul nasser and muhammed are struggling, rebuilding their freedom. but these men are still trapped in guantanamo. amy: we will link to your piece in harpers "life after guantanamo: a father and son's story." pardiss...
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the truck reverses striking sloan before changing directions and running over the man again.then hits terry carter and leaves the scene. >> suge knight backed his car up put it in drive, and he hit terry carter. >> reporter: knight's attorney say he was acting in self-defense. >> there are wins they say mr. kbooith was being attacked by men. >> reporter: when knight arrives for questioning and was ultimately booked on suspicion of murder he seemed cool and collected. even stopping to put out a cigar before entering the los angeles county sheriff's department. since he's been in custody, knight's facade seems to have lost some of its swagger. he's collapsed in court not once but on two separate occasions. the first time february 3rd after he pleaded not guilty. the 49-year-old was taken to the hospital complaining of chest pains. while in court another time knight said he's blind in one eye and has 15% vision in the other. his lawyer says blindness in his left eye, a result of glaucoma put the victims in his blind spot the second time he collapsed, after a judge set his bail.
the truck reverses striking sloan before changing directions and running over the man again.then hits terry carter and leaves the scene. >> suge knight backed his car up put it in drive, and he hit terry carter. >> reporter: knight's attorney say he was acting in self-defense. >> there are wins they say mr. kbooith was being attacked by men. >> reporter: when knight arrives for questioning and was ultimately booked on suspicion of murder he seemed cool and collected....
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she'll face patrick sloan stevens in the next round. >>> in the men's masters event, raphael nidal andr champion roger federer cruised into the third round. federer had a win over the world's number two, which hardly troubles as he wins 6-4, 6-2. it's easy if you're federer. that's all the sports for you for now. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something i could do to help. some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. don't wait until you or someone you love develops shingles. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. marcia, what happened? peter hit me in the nose with a football. now sweetheart... shut up!
she'll face patrick sloan stevens in the next round. >>> in the men's masters event, raphael nidal andr champion roger federer cruised into the third round. federer had a win over the world's number two, which hardly troubles as he wins 6-4, 6-2. it's easy if you're federer. that's all the sports for you for now. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox the shingles virus is already inside you. as you...
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she lost her first set on a tie break to fellow american sloane stephens before coming back to win thet two sets with just four games. >>> rafael nadal is through to the fourth round. straight sets win over the american world number 47 donald young. nadal now goes on to meet the frenchman simon in the last 16. >> i am practicing every day, today i play with a little bit more but i am able to do it well. i feel confident that i am playing much better than i was a month and a half ago. >> i've heard it you've heard it rugby union described by critics as boring but when the coach of the world champions new zealand said the game is heading that way we better listen. steve hanson said massive rules meant matches featureded less attack and more attacking. >> there's been a lot said since i made my statement but, you know, i do have some concerns and not only the game is boring but, you know, it could go that way. >> less attacking, more defending. lot more around the world at bbc.com/sport. i'm nick marshal mccormick. bye-bye. will twizzlers mixed berry bites ever end their rivalry with joll
she lost her first set on a tie break to fellow american sloane stephens before coming back to win thet two sets with just four games. >>> rafael nadal is through to the fourth round. straight sets win over the american world number 47 donald young. nadal now goes on to meet the frenchman simon in the last 16. >> i am practicing every day, today i play with a little bit more but i am able to do it well. i feel confident that i am playing much better than i was a month and a half...
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sloan foundation.ing science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg -- we build relationships that build the world. >> and now, bbc worl
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the truck reverses striking sloane before changing directions and running over the man again. truck then hits terry carter and leaves the scene. >> suge knight turn around to go to his car. back this car up and put it in drive and then carter. >> reporter: knight's attorney said he was acting in self-defense. >> there are witnesses that indicate that mr. knight was being attacked by a number of men, that they were beating him through the car window. that he was making an effort to leave. >> reporter: when knight arrived for questioning and ultimately booked on suts pigs of murder he seemed cool and collected. even stopping to put out a cigar before entering the los angeles county sheriff's department but since been in custody, knight's persona lost some swagger. collapsed in court not once but two separate occasions. first time february 3rd after he pleaded not guilty. the 49-year-old was taken to the hospital complaining of chest pains. while in court another time, knight said he's blind in one eye and hads only 15% vision in the other. blindness in his left eye a result of g
the truck reverses striking sloane before changing directions and running over the man again. truck then hits terry carter and leaves the scene. >> suge knight turn around to go to his car. back this car up and put it in drive and then carter. >> reporter: knight's attorney said he was acting in self-defense. >> there are witnesses that indicate that mr. knight was being attacked by a number of men, that they were beating him through the car window. that he was making an...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there was no rest for the storm-weary in much of the eastern half of the country today. for millions of americans, march lived up to its "in like a lion" reputation, as a late-winter storm brought heavy snow followed by frigid cold. in the process, the storm fouled travel-- by land and air... new york's busy laguardia airport was closed for several hours after a delta flight arriving from atlanta slid off a snowy runway this morning. it crashed through a fence atop a berm just feet from the icy waters of flushing bay. the 127 passengers and five crew on board were safely evacuated. no major injuries were reported. port authority officials would not comme
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there was no rest for the storm-weary in much of the eastern half of the country today. for millions of americans, march lived...
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night backs up clipping stone then accelerates forward into the parking lot hitting sloan get, runningling terry carter. >> i don't think one person watching "the factor" cares about this guy, but he is some kind of entertainment mogul. >> suge night has been around for a long time. he was ceo of death row records, huge rap producer. tupac tupac shakur was one of his clients. notorious big was killed five years later. he spent five years in prison on an unrelated situation to this but now he may go back to jail for life. >> i want to confirm one thing label is death row. >> death row records. >> see a little irony here? >> he may end up on death row but his attorneys claim that this video exonerates him. that it shows he was attacked by these other two guys and that they had a gun and that he was trying to flee the scene. they say he's blind in his left eye and couldn't see somebody was on his left eye and that's why he ran over the guy. >> all right. well, i don't really care but i want justice to be done. ms. martha, thank you. >> thanks, bill. >> tip of the day, newscasters like mys
night backs up clipping stone then accelerates forward into the parking lot hitting sloan get, runningling terry carter. >> i don't think one person watching "the factor" cares about this guy, but he is some kind of entertainment mogul. >> suge night has been around for a long time. he was ceo of death row records, huge rap producer. tupac tupac shakur was one of his clients. notorious big was killed five years later. he spent five years in prison on an unrelated situation...
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raises money for memorial sloan kettering, 100% of which goes to rare cancer research. about perry zimmerman. here's a picture of perry and i. perry is a 14-year-old, three-time cancer survivor who has been cycle's top fund-raiser the past two years. and in the five years of participating in the event her team, team perry, has raised over a million dollars. [ cheers and applause ] i also told you how my dream, my dream is that this year team seth, i, will out-raise perry. [ laughter ] and in the process knock her off her high horse. i gave you all the links to both of our fund-raising pages. and we wanted to take a look at how things are going. so, when we started, perry had quite a head start. [ laughter ] she had $122,000. i had $100. but let's see where we are after my appeal to you, the audience. [ laughter ] okay. so maybe i haven't been clear. this money -- this money goes to cancer research either way. so why -- why are you giving your money to perry instead of me? [ laughter ] she is a child. she has not worked a day in her life. that i know of. whereas i am one
raises money for memorial sloan kettering, 100% of which goes to rare cancer research. about perry zimmerman. here's a picture of perry and i. perry is a 14-year-old, three-time cancer survivor who has been cycle's top fund-raiser the past two years. and in the five years of participating in the event her team, team perry, has raised over a million dollars. [ cheers and applause ] i also told you how my dream, my dream is that this year team seth, i, will out-raise perry. [ laughter ] and in...
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carter's tragic death was caused by unnecessary acts of violence initiated by clay sloane attacking mrr. knight choicing to retaliate using his motor vehicle as a deadly weapon rather than go ahead and flee. so a lot the theatrics out here today. >> quickly, paul, you mentioned that paul was going to represent himself. now he has a third attorney. is it a possibility he'll get rid of this guy? >> i don't think so. not all. especially when matthew fletcher came out swinging today. it was a quick proceeding. they named edd fletcher as knight's attorney. and the bail hearing has been moved to march 20th undoubtedly they want to keep him there. the prosecutors knight in jail for some time. >> all right. paul in los angeles for us. thanks. >>> top of the hour. thank you for joining me. at this hour hundreds and hundreds of students have cut classes to pack their state capitol in madison, wisconsin to protest the killing of a biracial unarmed white teen by a white police officer. [ chanting ] >>> just moments ago inside the capitol, a huge crowd chanted hands up don't shoot. that's from the
carter's tragic death was caused by unnecessary acts of violence initiated by clay sloane attacking mrr. knight choicing to retaliate using his motor vehicle as a deadly weapon rather than go ahead and flee. so a lot the theatrics out here today. >> quickly, paul, you mentioned that paul was going to represent himself. now he has a third attorney. is it a possibility he'll get rid of this guy? >> i don't think so. not all. especially when matthew fletcher came out swinging today. it...
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the latest incident involving secret service agents took a new turn today. two senior agents had allegedly been drinking when their car hit a security barricade at the white house last week. now, "the washington post" reports, they may have disrupted a bomb investigation and driven over a suspicious package that later turned out to be a book. officials said today the homeland security department has opened an investigation into the incident. >> woodruff: divers off the florida panhandle have found an army helicopter that crashed in the gulf of mexico, killing 11 servicemen. the seven u.s. marines and four national guardsmen were on a special operations trai
sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the latest incident involving secret service agents took a new turn today. two senior agents had allegedly been drinking when...
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s sloan school of management. some hourly workers took a hit from the slump in business, so management didn't feel as much pain. >> some employers simply said, "don't come in because we're closed. we can't-- we can't serve our customers. stay home. and you're on your own." >> reporter: kochan is more impressed when small business owners do the opposite. >> they've tried to accommodate the employees who come in and they find other things to do-- to do some repairs, to do some cleaning. and that creates a stronger bond between the employer and the employee because it shows that we really care for each other. we've made the extra effort to get here. you've made the extra effort to help us earn some money. >> diner owner saul sodle did that and more for his employees. he 20 the diner open 24 hours a day, seven days a week storm after storm except when governor charlie baker ordered all businesses to close. sidle picked employeesip and drove them home. but a few didn't want to work. >> "i'm not coming to work." you be
s sloan school of management. some hourly workers took a hit from the slump in business, so management didn't feel as much pain. >> some employers simply said, "don't come in because we're closed. we can't-- we can't serve our customers. stay home. and you're on your own." >> reporter: kochan is more impressed when small business owners do the opposite. >> they've tried to accommodate the employees who come in and they find other things to do-- to do some repairs, to...
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sloan foundation.ing science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> mark why your calendar the second in command at the federal reserve, yes, you could expect a rate hike this year. >>> tense talks between germany and greece with little sign of progress as reports surface that greece will soon run out of money. >>> and startling statistics how did the american retirement crisis and it is that get so bad? and can anything be done? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" fo >>> good evening, everyone. investors have been hanging on the federal res
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>> william sloane coffin would've been there. abraham daschle. harvey cox was there.i think kaufman was very important and the rain into trouble with their new yorker cardinal whose name something is escaping me. >> spellman spent you've got the right audience. [laughter] let me ask a question and this is something we were talking about before. we just that you were brought up name checked, some very big public figures. if you were around in the 1960s and '70s you knew all these people were. >> you get what they've had to say about american life. >> everybody to. they were on the covers of magazines, quoted. you call of neuhaus, you get a quote. debates about the vietnam war. it's a very big deal. what do we have today? >> yes spirit is there anything like a? we don't mean powerful, influential, religious people in politics. but intellectuals, writers and thinkers who are dominating what new is called the public square. do we have a new version of that today? and if so what's it like? and if not, what happened? why are those people not there? >> you are right. there's
>> william sloane coffin would've been there. abraham daschle. harvey cox was there.i think kaufman was very important and the rain into trouble with their new yorker cardinal whose name something is escaping me. >> spellman spent you've got the right audience. [laughter] let me ask a question and this is something we were talking about before. we just that you were brought up name checked, some very big public figures. if you were around in the 1960s and '70s you knew all these...
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it's an amazing fundraiser for rare cancer research at memorial sloan-kettering.iding with my team, team seth, this sunday at equinox here in new york city. and that only gives me a few more days to fundraise. here is the thing. i really want, i desperately want to be the top fundraising team this year. and currently standing in my way is perry zimmerman. let's show you a picture of perry. this is me and perry. perry is 14. she is a three-time cancer survivor. for the last two years, she has raised the most money. team perry has been the top fundraiser. now, i've been asking for your help, because i want to knock perry off her high horse. [ laughter ] i want that. now, let's take a look at how fundraising is going. so, here's where we started. let's see where we are now. okay. so -- [ laughter and applause ] i realized i made a mistake and i realized what the problem is. you have only seen -- i have only shown you a picture of perry and in a picture, she looks all cute and adorable. but you're not seeing the real perry, the cocky disingenuous perry that i know. so
it's an amazing fundraiser for rare cancer research at memorial sloan-kettering.iding with my team, team seth, this sunday at equinox here in new york city. and that only gives me a few more days to fundraise. here is the thing. i really want, i desperately want to be the top fundraising team this year. and currently standing in my way is perry zimmerman. let's show you a picture of perry. this is me and perry. perry is 14. she is a three-time cancer survivor. for the last two years, she has...