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. >> now everyone i spoke to about him at that company spoke very highly of him. it's very important to note that the chief says no arrests have been made in these cases. >> in crimes like this we're seeing surveillance video after the investigation gets under way. did the police chief say anything about that since there are cameras almost everywhere now. >> that's true. that's something we're always asking for as well. as far as the neighborhood we don't know. the chief very particular about not commenting on what she calls evidence. what they, have what they don't have. a lot of the neighborhoods, exclusive neighborhoods and others have cameras. so it's very possible. i haven't heard of any neighbors so far who had cameras at their properties. but over there where the car was torched, there are surveillance cameras at a nearby banquet hall. >> more to come on. that thank you. >>> the story with more insight into the family who lived in this home. we'll bring that you part of the story later in this newscast. >> horrified, disgraced and sorry. that's how the rabb
. >> now everyone i spoke to about him at that company spoke very highly of him. it's very important to note that the chief says no arrests have been made in these cases. >> in crimes like this we're seeing surveillance video after the investigation gets under way. did the police chief say anything about that since there are cameras almost everywhere now. >> that's true. that's something we're always asking for as well. as far as the neighborhood we don't know. the chief very...
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i spoke with "bloomberg businessweek's" brad stone. mountain view and other cities in silicon valley, they look for economic diversity. they don't put all their eggs in the basket of one company. \in the basket of one company. they are worried about one company getting too powerful. they are into student traffic congestion. it is a mess right now. matthew created this artificial -- mountainview created this artificial limit on the amount of space to can be developed. there is a fight for that space. it's not like it was awarded to linkedin. they have to pursue other avenues to try to develop these incredible pictures you are seeing right now. emily: let's talk about the googleplex. it is incredibly innovative and futuristic. brad: all of the technology companies are trying to build iconic headquarters that rethink the relationship between them and the surroundings. google hired two european architects. it is for a much directed by larry page. emily: there are no floors? or there is one. brad: right? you can avoid the stairs because it
i spoke with "bloomberg businessweek's" brad stone. mountain view and other cities in silicon valley, they look for economic diversity. they don't put all their eggs in the basket of one company. \in the basket of one company. they are worried about one company getting too powerful. they are into student traffic congestion. it is a mess right now. matthew created this artificial -- mountainview created this artificial limit on the amount of space to can be developed. there is a fight...
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into town around 10:00 and as we were writing and we saw the fire department and we stopped by and spoke with them. they say they have not received any reports of structural damage and you can see behind us that the power is still on here at washington street. luckily you can see the power is on and i took a peek inside some of the stores. here is an antiques store and i cannot see any broken glass or any major damage on the ground we also spoke with a woman who lives in napa she said she noticed a car alarm was rattling all over the place. she had broken her nose in the last earthquake when a tv fell on her face. but this time it was not the case. we spoke with the geological survey and said there had been no aftershocks reported, and they say that if they are then expect them to be 1.3 magnitude. it could have been a lot worse but it looks like it was not people who tried to escape from napa sometimes come here so it's a beautiful place good to know that it is not damaged >> pam :tonight's earthquake brought back a lot of difficult memories. particularly for those in the north bay who
into town around 10:00 and as we were writing and we saw the fire department and we stopped by and spoke with them. they say they have not received any reports of structural damage and you can see behind us that the power is still on here at washington street. luckily you can see the power is on and i took a peek inside some of the stores. here is an antiques store and i cannot see any broken glass or any major damage on the ground we also spoke with a woman who lives in napa she said she...
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this is like the first within the state looking at the issue on a local level yrkss and spoke with abc and concur would ourb language and we are the first in fact to produce this. moving on let me read in the record our last condition is that is condition number 8. sale permitted between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. each day of the week. if i can very quickly just speak to the opposition. just a few things. some of the protestants speak about over concentration. that is correct, it is a area of undo concentration, but i think it is important to speak quickly to the fact that the step they are using may be accurate, but not a legal argument. we have >> student -we when we have to be license specific. we are talking about off sale license. the protestants reference there 164 alcohol beverage licenses in the census track and i don't dispute that but they accumulate whole sale and on sale license squz the abc act doesn't speak to that. high crime, absolutely this is a area of high crime. the last is regarding proximity to other liquor stores. this operator is coming to us with a very specific plan,
this is like the first within the state looking at the issue on a local level yrkss and spoke with abc and concur would ourb language and we are the first in fact to produce this. moving on let me read in the record our last condition is that is condition number 8. sale permitted between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. each day of the week. if i can very quickly just speak to the opposition. just a few things. some of the protestants speak about over concentration. that is correct, it is a area of undo...
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she spoke about being a mother to four military officers serving in a war zone. and peter slevin appeared to discuss his biography of michelle obama. "after words" airs on booktv every saturday at 10 p.m. and sundays at 9 p.m. flp you can watch all previous "after words" on our web site booktv.org. .. -- a partner in his own firm and is with us tonight
she spoke about being a mother to four military officers serving in a war zone. and peter slevin appeared to discuss his biography of michelle obama. "after words" airs on booktv every saturday at 10 p.m. and sundays at 9 p.m. flp you can watch all previous "after words" on our web site booktv.org. .. -- a partner in his own firm and is with us tonight
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4 since the last time i spoke those are open that's the status of the open investigations. >> thank you so much i have a few questions so i feel liquor i asked this question a lot so it is entirely on my end the term open is what i find confuse there's a point the police department passes on the investigation to other entities we have no control the one doves and the district attorney's office is responsible to the medical examiner's office what confuses me, you referred to those 3 opening open and active investigations i think 4 and that seems like it is distinct where our passed it on to the district attorney's office so if you talk about we try to avoid the final situations happened in 2012 and 2014 that's; right when we are looking policy can you walk me through it how we're defining when we're done and how we've changed how process to learn what we know in the moment as opposed to waiting for years. >> technical there are two investigations we're going to cover that extensively but two investigations that automatically happen in an officer involved shoot the protocol the homici
4 since the last time i spoke those are open that's the status of the open investigations. >> thank you so much i have a few questions so i feel liquor i asked this question a lot so it is entirely on my end the term open is what i find confuse there's a point the police department passes on the investigation to other entities we have no control the one doves and the district attorney's office is responsible to the medical examiner's office what confuses me, you referred to those 3...
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you spoke directly to young people but you also spoke to the police officers as well. was it difficult to -- is it difficult to balance that? >> no i think it gives me a well-rounded perspective. you know i come from five generations of police officers so law enforcement is instilled. i understand the time the commitment the sacrifice that these police officers make. time away from their families on a day-to-day basis, risking their lives for the betterment of our communities. but at the same time recognizing that these officers are making those sacrifices and i'm not saying in particularly with these case, those officers that usurp their authority, you have to be able to hold them accountable because it does a disservice to the really hard-working police officers. so for me it's about applying justice fairly and equally to those with or without a badge. >> don lemon is with me now. you sat down with her. you were her first interview since she made the news on the steps of the war memorial just over there. i think it really struck me and you hit on that in the intervie
you spoke directly to young people but you also spoke to the police officers as well. was it difficult to -- is it difficult to balance that? >> no i think it gives me a well-rounded perspective. you know i come from five generations of police officers so law enforcement is instilled. i understand the time the commitment the sacrifice that these police officers make. time away from their families on a day-to-day basis, risking their lives for the betterment of our communities. but at the...
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i spoke to steve case the cofounder and ceo of aol. here is what he had to say about this very topic. steve: there are a set of two americas here. one is free states, california, new york, massachusetts. those markets are hypercompetitive. i think valuations and many of the cities and sectors are on the high side. emily: what are you doing to protect your own investments? we have been talking about liquidation and terms investors are building to make sure they are protected. what diligence do you do, what terms do you build into your deal to make sure that you are getting a good deal in the end? steve: we are investing larger sums in our growth investment versus $6 million on our startup and venture investments. we are looking for companies that already have traction, tens of millions of dollars of revenue, sometimes hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. we are more diligent than we are careful and make sure we understand the market opportunity. we do structure those growth investment in a way to not only maximize the upside but
i spoke to steve case the cofounder and ceo of aol. here is what he had to say about this very topic. steve: there are a set of two americas here. one is free states, california, new york, massachusetts. those markets are hypercompetitive. i think valuations and many of the cities and sectors are on the high side. emily: what are you doing to protect your own investments? we have been talking about liquidation and terms investors are building to make sure they are protected. what diligence do...
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i spoke to steve case, the cofounder and ceo of aol. here is what he had to say about this very topic. investment in a way to not only maximize the upside but also protect us on the downside. emily: what do these trends mean for employees? investors are getting better terms, where does that leave people who are building these companies? do they lose out? steve: there is an opportunity for everybody to make money and be successful. it is obviously important to make sure a management team and the employees do have the right incentive. it's hard to build a company. i saw this with aol. only 30% of people were connected, it took us a decade to get traction. there were a lot of ups and downs. it was a bit of a struggle. eventually we broke through and built a company that was valuable. we did have a philosophy of having all of our employees have stock options. the customer service representative would end up doing quite well. emily: brad, i want to bring you back in here because the question i'm trying to get to is are these unicorn's not re
i spoke to steve case, the cofounder and ceo of aol. here is what he had to say about this very topic. investment in a way to not only maximize the upside but also protect us on the downside. emily: what do these trends mean for employees? investors are getting better terms, where does that leave people who are building these companies? do they lose out? steve: there is an opportunity for everybody to make money and be successful. it is obviously important to make sure a management team and the...
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again and again when the times comes for the rainy day and as you can see from the 10 people that spoke and the other batch that represents my batch we know that where the hearts are you have to ask users if there are good teachers why do they not serve for more than 5 years and ask yours here in the city of st. francis to the treating our immigrant and poor children and why do with question have so much trountcy i'm asking you the representatives go leaders know the way and show the way and ask yourselves if you're true leaders and shed light and take us to a better place thank you very much. >> i'm a proud member of the educators i'm here as a mom of 3 alumni and brand new grandmother and retired educator. and 3 days worker around the world will be celebrating national worker or workers day but to celebrate the struggles we're involved in a struggle around teachers for america is one the struggles i support the individuals tfa teachers that were dedicated to our students, however, the program itself is supported by the financial interests of the murdock's others of the world all my ye
again and again when the times comes for the rainy day and as you can see from the 10 people that spoke and the other batch that represents my batch we know that where the hearts are you have to ask users if there are good teachers why do they not serve for more than 5 years and ask yours here in the city of st. francis to the treating our immigrant and poor children and why do with question have so much trountcy i'm asking you the representatives go leaders know the way and show the way and...
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our stefanie dekker spoke with some of the lucky ones last month. >> we know that if we take the risk could die or we could live. so basically our life is in our hand. so if you ask why did you take that risk? it is obviously because we are not safe in eritrea. >> eritrea an east african nation struggling with poverty and oppression is just one major source of migrants arriving in europe. others from syria libya and subsaharan africa, forced to make a perilous journey or face parisian cushion in their native lands, even though they are destine today other parts of the world most wiped up in one place, italy. >> most of us, we don't have intention to his stay here. like i want to go to the u.k. and some of my other friends they want to go to germany holland, norway. so if they stay here, that means that they are not going to be able to go outside. >> europe may be on the frontline, but it's not alone. malaysia is also dealing with a catastrophic migration crisis. many of the immigrants are muslims trying to escape religious persecution in myanmar. others from bang los angeles deck are
our stefanie dekker spoke with some of the lucky ones last month. >> we know that if we take the risk could die or we could live. so basically our life is in our hand. so if you ask why did you take that risk? it is obviously because we are not safe in eritrea. >> eritrea an east african nation struggling with poverty and oppression is just one major source of migrants arriving in europe. others from syria libya and subsaharan africa, forced to make a perilous journey or face...
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he spoke to the judge not the victims. a little bit of lack of emotion in his voice. >> i think it was harsh. he knew it was a possibility and hoped it wouldn't come to pass. >> freundel's attorney said that decision was harsh. he says he will appeal. he doesn't think it's legal that freundel should serve all the terms consecutively. the women in the courtroom disagree. they were hoping freundel would get a jump suit to match and he did. live in northwest washington joce sterman, abc7 news. maureen: a famine firefighter is remembered. >> to my fallen brother, rest easy. we'll take it from here. you will not be forgotten. >> nearly 3000 people turned out today to pay final respects to lieutenant kevin mcrae. the d.c. firefighter died after battling a two-alarm apartment fire last week. after the search mcrae's casket was brought back to the fire house where he served. coming up on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- >> giving my grandson a bath in his own house in a mud pool is no way to do anything. maureen: "7 on your side" steps in t
he spoke to the judge not the victims. a little bit of lack of emotion in his voice. >> i think it was harsh. he knew it was a possibility and hoped it wouldn't come to pass. >> freundel's attorney said that decision was harsh. he says he will appeal. he doesn't think it's legal that freundel should serve all the terms consecutively. the women in the courtroom disagree. they were hoping freundel would get a jump suit to match and he did. live in northwest washington joce sterman,...
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we spoke to the girl's mother and she spoke of her intense relief and his neighbors say they're shocked. >> we've seen him a couple of times. he's creepy. >> reporter: they just learned that their upstairs neighbor was arrested for attacking a 13-year-old girl and a 28-year-old woman. >> he's only been here a couple of months. >> reporter: this morning, it led police to his mother and the mother of the 13-year-old girl he attacked said it has been a tough week. >> we can now sleep a bit easier knowing this criminal has been arrested. >> reporter: sheila and her daughter say there was just something off about him. >> every time you see him, it's just not normal. >> reporter: this dad picked up his son at preschool today because his wife was afraid she too could be followed home. >> you don't expect the people you live around to be like those kind of people. >> reporter: they say he first attacked a 28-year-old woman last week and knowing he's in jail is a huge relief. >> that makes me feel good. >> reporter: now khaliki is in his 30s. and they said they weren't able to find any prior arr
we spoke to the girl's mother and she spoke of her intense relief and his neighbors say they're shocked. >> we've seen him a couple of times. he's creepy. >> reporter: they just learned that their upstairs neighbor was arrested for attacking a 13-year-old girl and a 28-year-old woman. >> he's only been here a couple of months. >> reporter: this morning, it led police to his mother and the mother of the 13-year-old girl he attacked said it has been a tough week. >>...
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in this context jack spoke amounts to a cultural recovery. what is remarkable is not just the socialist party said for the working man or even antiwar. it's a basic faith in the goodness of the american people. as many of the two militants say what distinguishes them is a stubborn belief south government was so possible. o-oscar a marriage or the socialist organizer in the 1940 autobiography contains a foreword from carl sandburg. and no other time in history and all the history of the race of men suffered widespread because abundance for all. the strictly american problem can either be solved by serious in the manchester long ago brought by the slogans emanating from the sick as a vera. it can only be solved in the american way of practical thinking and genuine love of country. we americans must solve it. supposedly demonstrated by suggesting americans are socially liberal but frugal. according to polling by the recent foundation in february, college station americans are marshaling more favorable socialism and capitalism when asked to choos
in this context jack spoke amounts to a cultural recovery. what is remarkable is not just the socialist party said for the working man or even antiwar. it's a basic faith in the goodness of the american people. as many of the two militants say what distinguishes them is a stubborn belief south government was so possible. o-oscar a marriage or the socialist organizer in the 1940 autobiography contains a foreword from carl sandburg. and no other time in history and all the history of the race of...
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the attorney general also spoke about the expiration of the patriot act. she said that america's ability to fend off attacks will be effected if it is allowed to expire on sunday. >> they have called the u.s. freedom act to extend these tools while addressing important and valid concerns about other aspects of the government's ability to protect data. but without action from the senate we will experience a serious lapse in our ability to protect the american people. today i join the president in urging the senate to work through the current recess in order to make sure that we can continue to appropriately safeguard this country and protect its citizens. >> problem said thatcitizen president obama said that there was no back up plan. the senate is set to meet in a rare session to consider what to do next. straight ahead on al jazeera america, the runner up is running again. rick santorum is running for president. >> another republican is joining the 2016 presidential race. there are already six people officially running. the seventh is former senator and 2
the attorney general also spoke about the expiration of the patriot act. she said that america's ability to fend off attacks will be effected if it is allowed to expire on sunday. >> they have called the u.s. freedom act to extend these tools while addressing important and valid concerns about other aspects of the government's ability to protect data. but without action from the senate we will experience a serious lapse in our ability to protect the american people. today i join the...
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some accounts say he came with his uncle, but charles spoke english, he spoke french, and kaw. he comes to topeka and tells governor crawford the cheyenne have attacked and i think a lot of this is due to the influence of his grandmothers, but his white grandmother in topeka says that is enough. you are coming to live with us and have a civilized life. when the indians, wendy kaw tribe is being removed to the indian nation or indian territory, what is now oklahoma, he really wants to go with them. that is 1873. he is 13. his french and indian grandmother says no. you have to make something of your life. if you come with us, you can't do that. you have to stay with your white grandmother and get an education and make something of yourself. i don't think you and overestimate what those two women, the impact those two women had on his life. he comes to topeka. he attends topeka high school. he does not graduate. it was only a two-year program so it is not unusual for people not to a graduated. he worked. he had one horse and buggy and he borrowed or rented another horse and he bas
some accounts say he came with his uncle, but charles spoke english, he spoke french, and kaw. he comes to topeka and tells governor crawford the cheyenne have attacked and i think a lot of this is due to the influence of his grandmothers, but his white grandmother in topeka says that is enough. you are coming to live with us and have a civilized life. when the indians, wendy kaw tribe is being removed to the indian nation or indian territory, what is now oklahoma, he really wants to go with...
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i spoke with a teacher who knows that his school is not anymore -- it's flattened. you feel also in talking to the people that there are the stories told, and then there are the stories untold. it's clear for me that sexual violence -- we will discover sexual violence as a recurring pattern, a violation of international law in this conflict, leaving many women and children and men as well with trauma which need a different type than just the physical response in terms of food, water, sanitation, shelter, and medical assistance. >> of course, right across the northeast, so many schools have been shut down. there's hardly any education going on. the consequences, the impact of this conflict will go on for many years. >> indeed. school infrastructures are used for the internally displaced, so no school, except for some islamic schools, which are private, but no public schools are open, and they have been closed for the second year in a row. i agree with you that even if the violence would stop today or tomorrow, we still would be confronted with 1.5 million or more peo
i spoke with a teacher who knows that his school is not anymore -- it's flattened. you feel also in talking to the people that there are the stories told, and then there are the stories untold. it's clear for me that sexual violence -- we will discover sexual violence as a recurring pattern, a violation of international law in this conflict, leaving many women and children and men as well with trauma which need a different type than just the physical response in terms of food, water,...
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i spoke to the man in charge of plotting the u.s.'s military teacher. as a military tactician, what do you make of the islamic state military capability? we see the iraqis trying to push back and waves of suicide bombings. how good are they? >> it is a reminder of the nature of war. the military capabilities are important because of how they relate to what you are trying to achieve politically. isil is trying to establish control of territory and resources. that is their political objective. katty: they are good militarily, aren't they? >> everything is relative. in the context of the political situation and the human dynamics of the cultural tribal and religious dynamics, war is uncertain. the future events depends on the interaction of multiple forces, as you can see in iraq. reactions by the enemy are often difficult to predict. we have to be prepared for the war to take a course that we do not anticipate. katty: your defense secretary has ruffled feathers in iraq by suggesting the army does not have the will to fight. do you agree? >> i agree that w
i spoke to the man in charge of plotting the u.s.'s military teacher. as a military tactician, what do you make of the islamic state military capability? we see the iraqis trying to push back and waves of suicide bombings. how good are they? >> it is a reminder of the nature of war. the military capabilities are important because of how they relate to what you are trying to achieve politically. isil is trying to establish control of territory and resources. that is their political...
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he spoke in mass. his agent blasted the nfl report.eport suggest tom brady was generally aware of what was going on. he said investigators left off key facts and called the report a terrible disappointment. >> i don't have really any reaction or comment on it. it has only been 30 hours. i haven't had time to digest it yet. >> he dealt with this before after the super bowl. he says it hasn't detracted from winning the super bowl which he said the patriots earned. >>> a pilot had fun with boaters. watch this video here. a youtube video the fishermen posted. out on the river as the air show going on. he turns the camera around and it seems like plane comes out of -- wow! comes out of nowhere. therapy terrified but then they realized it was an experienced pilot having fun at their expense. >>> on capitol hill the u.s. senate voted to have a say in any final deal with iran on its nuclear program. the vote was 98-1. the house will vote next week. it will allow congress to review the agreement. president obama would sign the bill but even if
he spoke in mass. his agent blasted the nfl report.eport suggest tom brady was generally aware of what was going on. he said investigators left off key facts and called the report a terrible disappointment. >> i don't have really any reaction or comment on it. it has only been 30 hours. i haven't had time to digest it yet. >> he dealt with this before after the super bowl. he says it hasn't detracted from winning the super bowl which he said the patriots earned. >>> a pilot...
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. >> and the president spoke here at the community center just a couple of hours ago. he said the goal here in camden the initiative is to expand opportunities for everyone no matter where they live. >> if we as a society don't do more to expand opportunity, then we'll end up seeing conflicts between law enforcement and residents. >> before his speech to a room full of people the president had a much smaller audience. on the bleachers of this community center he spoke to a group of police officers and the young people they've sworn to protect. young people who don't always feel their voices are being heard. >> from a basic lack of opportunity to some groups feeling unfairly targeted by their police forces. and that means there's no single solution. >> so that's why camden is focusing on multiple solutions. the promise zone distinction will give the city access to federal grants to improve the economy, education, and people's health. my brother's keeper will focus on improving the lives of young men of color. and there's community policing. >> give me an example of what
. >> and the president spoke here at the community center just a couple of hours ago. he said the goal here in camden the initiative is to expand opportunities for everyone no matter where they live. >> if we as a society don't do more to expand opportunity, then we'll end up seeing conflicts between law enforcement and residents. >> before his speech to a room full of people the president had a much smaller audience. on the bleachers of this community center he spoke to a...
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engineer brandon bostian spoke to ntsb investigators friday. fbi forensic experts will now analyze the damage to the engine windshield. after a crew member reported an object may have hit it seconds before the derailment. two other trains traveling in the same area, around the same time, also appear to have been hit by something. monica williams was on one of them. her train came to a stop. >> now, there is another train, few minute ahead and you're telling me it is off the tracks. so lack of feeling. and then little bit of gratitude, too. >> amtrak expect rail service between new york and philadelphia to resume on tuesday. in new york, cbs news. >>> and you can stay with "eyewitness news" for the very latest on the amtrak tragedy. we'll have updates on the air and on line at cbsphilly.com. >>> well, fire breaks out on the ocean city boardwalk. this eyewitness video posted to twitter shows smoke from the seventh street surf shop just south of gillian's peer. ocean city police say no one was injured. >>> police arrest man who robbed a casino pat
engineer brandon bostian spoke to ntsb investigators friday. fbi forensic experts will now analyze the damage to the engine windshield. after a crew member reported an object may have hit it seconds before the derailment. two other trains traveling in the same area, around the same time, also appear to have been hit by something. monica williams was on one of them. her train came to a stop. >> now, there is another train, few minute ahead and you're telling me it is off the tracks. so...
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that doesn't happen. >> give fords spoke briefly today. she was also in a wheelchair.he injured herself training for a 40-mile bike ride. >>> this storm off the coast now changing. weekend forecast i'm watching where it's heading and if it will affect mother's day. >>> known for stiffing the check at many philadelphia restaurants, how the antics went viral and the final meal that got her in handcuffs. >>> plus a new way new jersey drivers get out of a ticket driving without an insurance card on them. >>> check out this video from on board the bus that ended up on ronald reagan tracks tuesday. passengers there thrown around ke a detour around a stopped train in philadelphia. the driver wasn't wearing the seat belt and against company policy and faces disciplinary action and could include determination. the driver and two passengers >>> a delta flight headed to new york from ft. lauderdale was diverted to south carolina after l ípassengers say smoke filled the cabin. passenger tweeted this picture of the smoke inside the plane. delta officials say it happened because of
that doesn't happen. >> give fords spoke briefly today. she was also in a wheelchair.he injured herself training for a 40-mile bike ride. >>> this storm off the coast now changing. weekend forecast i'm watching where it's heading and if it will affect mother's day. >>> known for stiffing the check at many philadelphia restaurants, how the antics went viral and the final meal that got her in handcuffs. >>> plus a new way new jersey drivers get out of a ticket...
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woman i spoke to just a few minutes ago had a bruce on her head. she says she was knocked out. she didn't realize what was happening. she came too. she went to hahnemann hospital being helped there. she was on her way to see her daughter and her new grandchild at the time. she's happy to be alive this morning but very shaken up a lot of people are. we have seen many people in wheelchairs with their hand and arms bandage, cuts and bruises, those people too difficulties straight to go on camera with us. we will bring you live coverage from 30th street station, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news", now back to you. >>> back to the derailment coverage in a moment but in other news a man is under arrest in the hospital bed accused of running over four police officers. it a happened when officers responded to i a call for a car crash at seventh and chew in olney yesterday. when officers got there police say driver identified as 46 year-old rodolph kite junior hit the gas barreling into three officers. a fourth officer was struck at ogontz and stenton avenue. police say two other o
woman i spoke to just a few minutes ago had a bruce on her head. she says she was knocked out. she didn't realize what was happening. she came too. she went to hahnemann hospital being helped there. she was on her way to see her daughter and her new grandchild at the time. she's happy to be alive this morning but very shaken up a lot of people are. we have seen many people in wheelchairs with their hand and arms bandage, cuts and bruises, those people too difficulties straight to go on camera...
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we spoke with neighbors and sent out mailings to over 1 thousand neighbors and got lots of support. we have-wree in [inaudible] and also next to the financial district and you'll see we have numerous letters of support from people there because they feel that is a vastly underserviced market. there is no store that does what wree doing there and it is to their benefit their veerns to have us there. they want to be close to the growers and want in their lives. it is i think a wonderful opportunity for the city. >> just a quick question. on this issue where the license is coming from and the idea of not wanting to add another liquor license to this area, why not get a license from within the neighborhood? >> we tried to do that. we spoke with several brokers my attorney will be able to speak to this in more detail, i wasn't party to that. the other thing i would note is the location itself, the number of licenses technically may go up. the location itself was licensed before so in terms of square footage there isn't an addition licensed area to the neighborhood. >> thank you. >> thank
we spoke with neighbors and sent out mailings to over 1 thousand neighbors and got lots of support. we have-wree in [inaudible] and also next to the financial district and you'll see we have numerous letters of support from people there because they feel that is a vastly underserviced market. there is no store that does what wree doing there and it is to their benefit their veerns to have us there. they want to be close to the growers and want in their lives. it is i think a wonderful...
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who spoke for the rich who spoke for ordinary people. why is this book so important? because this would never happen anymore. at the democratic national convention in houston in the teen 28 the author of jefferson hamilton claude bowers gave the keynote address. fdr introduced the candidate kyl smith of new york who went down to defeat herbert hoover. but this keynote address delivered before 10000 in the houston arena and millions more by radio was claude bowers, a national celebrity a famous order from roosevelt appointed ambassador to spain and later ambassador to chile. so fast-forward a bit bit to thomas jefferson's 200th birth day. april 3rd teen, 1943. on that day franklin roosevelt, president roosevelt dedicated the jefferson memorial on the tidal basin in washington d.c. he had been personally instrumental in the dome design, in approving the sayings are quotes from jefferson that encircled the memorial. he said down with the architect in the white house. he pushed the jefferson memorial. he wanted to own thomas jefferson overall time for the democratic party
who spoke for the rich who spoke for ordinary people. why is this book so important? because this would never happen anymore. at the democratic national convention in houston in the teen 28 the author of jefferson hamilton claude bowers gave the keynote address. fdr introduced the candidate kyl smith of new york who went down to defeat herbert hoover. but this keynote address delivered before 10000 in the houston arena and millions more by radio was claude bowers, a national celebrity a famous...
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o'malley spoke in front of hundreds of supporters in baltimore. first serving as a city councilman and later six years as mayor. he spoke about more opportunities for all americans and promised to be leadership for a new generation. he even took a veiled jab at the current front runner hillary clinton. the presidency isn't between two royal families it is a sacred trust to be exercised on behalf of the people of these united states. the only way we are going to rebuild the american dream is if we re-take control of our own american government! >> hillary clinton congratulated him on entering the race on twitter, tweeting this, welcome to the race, governor o'malley. looking forward to discussing strong families and communities, h. ed henry is live. he jumps in as a distant underdog against hillary clinton. he has a lot of ground to cover, especially in the early voting states like iowa. >> that was a veiled shot at the jeb bush. but before he can think about a general election matchup, he has his work cut out for him in the democratic primaries. h
o'malley spoke in front of hundreds of supporters in baltimore. first serving as a city councilman and later six years as mayor. he spoke about more opportunities for all americans and promised to be leadership for a new generation. he even took a veiled jab at the current front runner hillary clinton. the presidency isn't between two royal families it is a sacred trust to be exercised on behalf of the people of these united states. the only way we are going to rebuild the american dream is if...
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based on the other jurisdictions that we spoke, typically the city's department of transportation, the police department, the dmv and also the state department of transportation. and in some cases also the -- in california's case, the chp. so a couple of case studies that i wanted to share today that give us an idea of how different cities implement these types of programs and kind of the different options that san francisco could have are the comparable jurisdictions that we choose for today are chicago and new york. so chicago, the police department and the department of transportation, as well as the mayor's office of legislative affairs pursued state legislative change to allow automated speed enforcement and targeted the population in state of over a million. that is how they really focused in and zeroed in on chicago. and so their program was specific to that city. they created safety zones, which were an 1/8th mile from a school or park and that is where we they were able to implement their cameras. when implementation first started they had 40 cameras. and their revenue did go
based on the other jurisdictions that we spoke, typically the city's department of transportation, the police department, the dmv and also the state department of transportation. and in some cases also the -- in california's case, the chp. so a couple of case studies that i wanted to share today that give us an idea of how different cities implement these types of programs and kind of the different options that san francisco could have are the comparable jurisdictions that we choose for today...
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we spoke with ocean city police this evening and they told us there were no injuries.word on what caused the fire just yet. >>> penndot meantime says the pedestrian bridge over roosevelt boulevard at sully avenue in rhawnhurst is safe. inspectors were called out to take a close sr. look because it appeared a section of the bridge hit this. the boulevard was shut down for a short time for the inspection but all lanes have since reopen. >>> also now crews have recovered the bodies of all eight people from u.s. marine helicopter it crashed during an earthquake relief mission in nepal. the wreckage of the chopper was found friday in the mountains northeast of the kathmandu. at the time of tuesday's crash the aircraft was carrying six marines and two nepally soldiers soldiers. as the global humanitarian effort continues in that region "eyewitness news" reporter alec andrea hough spoke with local doctors just returning from the earthquake ravaged region. >> reporter: bream us had in front of the qatar airline desk. destinations kathmandu. >> do you ever quite know what to ex
we spoke with ocean city police this evening and they told us there were no injuries.word on what caused the fire just yet. >>> penndot meantime says the pedestrian bridge over roosevelt boulevard at sully avenue in rhawnhurst is safe. inspectors were called out to take a close sr. look because it appeared a section of the bridge hit this. the boulevard was shut down for a short time for the inspection but all lanes have since reopen. >>> also now crews have recovered the...
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. >> i spoke with stepfather and sister this morning. they felt embarrassed and bad for the worry he cost his family and friends. one of those friends is his business partner, a barber by trade, and he is glad to have nick back home. joe is busy at work, cutting hair and getting ready for a grand opening. his business partner is nick, the father who was rescued after going missing in the sierra with two of his children. >> we are happy. >>reporter: i just spoke with nick last night and said he never meant to worry lublin's. >> he was worried more about us than himself. which is very typical of nick. he's extremely selfless person. >>reporter: and an instant ram post that talks about what happened and what went wrong. he said the plan trip to the sierra was meant to show his kids to abandoned mining towns with enough water, food and supplies for a week they ventured out and were nearly at their destination when they came across a tree with no way around it. that's when nick says he made the mistake of finding an alternative route instead
. >> i spoke with stepfather and sister this morning. they felt embarrassed and bad for the worry he cost his family and friends. one of those friends is his business partner, a barber by trade, and he is glad to have nick back home. joe is busy at work, cutting hair and getting ready for a grand opening. his business partner is nick, the father who was rescued after going missing in the sierra with two of his children. >> we are happy. >>reporter: i just spoke with nick last...
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that morning i spoke to julie on the phone.verything was fine. >> immediately, i felt like something terrible happened to them. >> 9-1-1 emergency. >> with few clues, no answers, the case grown cold until the mystery turned out to be murder. >> it's everything that we know, that they were brutally murdered. >> a year ago, we talked exclusively to chase merritt. and then a concerned mcstay family friend. >> joseph was my best friend. he was incredible. >> now charged with killing them all. >> this is a cold and callous murder of an entire family. >> follow our investigation, the evidence, the arrest, the accused. >> i have a past. >> in his own words. >> you were the last person he saw? >> i was definitely the last person he saw. >> chasing a killer. inside the mcstay family murders. sunny southern california. the beaches, the surf, the stunning pacific sunsets. >> yep, another beautiful day in paradise. southern california. >> there's mama again. >> a magical place to many including newly woods joseph and -- includes including
that morning i spoke to julie on the phone.verything was fine. >> immediately, i felt like something terrible happened to them. >> 9-1-1 emergency. >> with few clues, no answers, the case grown cold until the mystery turned out to be murder. >> it's everything that we know, that they were brutally murdered. >> a year ago, we talked exclusively to chase merritt. and then a concerned mcstay family friend. >> joseph was my best friend. he was incredible....
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i reached out to the mayor and a few counsel members and they didn't want to talk on camera but a spokes person for sunnyville said they are trying to work something out. >> i've got maybe at least 50 eyes staring this way, if you can imagine and those are my two windows of my bedroom. one is for my parents and my wife and one for my parents staying from china. >> reporter: they say their sky lines have been eaten up by the building and a nondescript flyer from the city warned of the imminent construction. >> only 7 to 10 people got it from what i know. i never got one. >> reporter: now they want linked in to link them up with cable. >> to get linked in to pay for their cable bill. >> i can no longer my family can't make phone calls using other cell phones anymore. >> reporter: they are owned by realty corporation who leased to kill roy who leased to apple. and approximately 4500 people are expected to work in the building when they are done. >> there are people concerned that they are going to watch them in their homes throughout the day. >> reporter: i spoke to represents and they simp
i reached out to the mayor and a few counsel members and they didn't want to talk on camera but a spokes person for sunnyville said they are trying to work something out. >> i've got maybe at least 50 eyes staring this way, if you can imagine and those are my two windows of my bedroom. one is for my parents and my wife and one for my parents staying from china. >> reporter: they say their sky lines have been eaten up by the building and a nondescript flyer from the city warned of...
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but it looks as though, that's been successful, but what it may do is spoke up scottish nationallism and english and he could slope walk into a situation, where it is pulled apart. >>> so lots to watch here, in scottish and british politics. >>> a very interesting time and astonishing results. >>> thank you. >>> well still ahead. fears, syria's war could spill over into lebanon. >>> and the iran's nuclear program >>> it was a discras trust night for the labor party as well as the liberal democrat, both both of them lost key seats. they held on to their seats and the chancellor lost his seat. >>> the national party had a good night robbedly defeating the labor party and also sending the youngest member. yes, ma'am minute's northern side has been hit by the heaviest airstrikes, and, it is on the boarder and coalition plains, and the coalition says, they also targeted a command center west. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says the americans have started training a small group. ash carter says it will be a few months before the first group will be deployed. these trainees are recruited th
but it looks as though, that's been successful, but what it may do is spoke up scottish nationallism and english and he could slope walk into a situation, where it is pulled apart. >>> so lots to watch here, in scottish and british politics. >>> a very interesting time and astonishing results. >>> thank you. >>> well still ahead. fears, syria's war could spill over into lebanon. >>> and the iran's nuclear program >>> it was a discras trust...
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christie spoke to students at the university of new hampshire. he says the middle class has been hurt the most during president obama's time in the white house. the governor laid out his plan for 4% growth, includeing lower income tax rate for all americans. christie wants to lower the top rate to 28% and limit deductions. >> it should take 15 minutes to do your taxes, not days weeks or months. >> a simple outline for a tax code that is flatter, fairer simpler. and as a result, more pro-growth. >> christie says he'll make a decision by next month whether he will run for the republican presidential nomination. >> back to our breaking news for philadelphia. all started around 2:15 when police arrived. and after an zpent. the driver got out of his car, became incoherent according to authorities and fought with officers. got away in his car and ran over three officers. then at stenton, the driver hit another officer. >> his fellow officers opened fire and shot the suspect in the chest. the suspect still managed to keep driving. eventually, he was arr
christie spoke to students at the university of new hampshire. he says the middle class has been hurt the most during president obama's time in the white house. the governor laid out his plan for 4% growth, includeing lower income tax rate for all americans. christie wants to lower the top rate to 28% and limit deductions. >> it should take 15 minutes to do your taxes, not days weeks or months. >> a simple outline for a tax code that is flatter, fairer simpler. and as a result, more...