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house,st year of the they were here, someone shot through this window, the living room window.nd so that is when mrs. evers said, medgar said put the kids on t he floor. the second time it was shot through their bedroom windows. this is when they all got on the floor. so she talked about some time she would sleep with a gun. and medgar with a pistol or vice versa. she was protecting her kids just as medgar was. medgar knew his life. he knew people were following him. he took a cautious. in meetings, he talked about car, he hadd get a a mechanic. he would have a souped-up to outrun people who would chase him. so that's why, sometimes i think you have a calling. and you cannot let go. i believe that is the way it was for medgar. >> i have had a number of threatening calls, people calling me saying they're going to kill me, they'll blwoow my he up. i only had a few hours to live. >> 15 minutes past midnight, evers got out of his car. in a they can lot 40 yards away, a sniper fired a single shot from a high-powered rifle at evers. the bullet hidden in the back, crashed through his
house,st year of the they were here, someone shot through this window, the living room window.nd so that is when mrs. evers said, medgar said put the kids on t he floor. the second time it was shot through their bedroom windows. this is when they all got on the floor. so she talked about some time she would sleep with a gun. and medgar with a pistol or vice versa. she was protecting her kids just as medgar was. medgar knew his life. he knew people were following him. he took a cautious. in...
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wyn kimpton and fairmont hotelso promote wellness and for go st year showed >>> even hotels are built for travelers interested in wellness and this connecticut location the rooms are equipped are stretch bins, fitness boles and yoga mats a. pull out desk encourages travelers to stand while delay work. and the food is smaller portions. more and more hotels are catering to guests who want to stay healthy. it is actually part of their business model. ier this year west inlaunched healthier food options. wyndham, hilton also promote wellness. wellness tourism is greg 50% faster than overall global tourism bringing in billions every year. lisa note and her family stayed overnight. >> a fabulous idea. people are able to keep up their exercise routine. >> that way they can keep their health on track even far from home. shereka duncan connecticut. >> wellness institute says health-conscious travelers spend 133% more than the average first. >>> sometimes drink and u pbers don't mix. man posted his receipt on line for what might be the shortest ride ever. he went for 95 feet for a teal of $4.28
wyn kimpton and fairmont hotelso promote wellness and for go st year showed >>> even hotels are built for travelers interested in wellness and this connecticut location the rooms are equipped are stretch bins, fitness boles and yoga mats a. pull out desk encourages travelers to stand while delay work. and the food is smaller portions. more and more hotels are catering to guests who want to stay healthy. it is actually part of their business model. ier this year west inlaunched...
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st. vincent's, 38-year-old mark slaten who not only resembled the composite drawing, he also lived in staten island near the stores where the killer purchased the latex gloves and garbage bags used in the murders. unfortunately slaten's prints didn't match the prints found on the plastic bags. >> it's heartbreaking. you're out there pounding the pavement, doing everything you can, and you don't have an answer for them. so it was very frustrating. >> thinking that the killer may have misled his victims about where he worked, detective kuhn enlisted his own children in the investigation to distribute the composite sketch of the killer to all of the local hospitals. unfortunately the flyers didn't generate any significant leads and susan the case turned cold. >> many, many man hours, hundreds of man hours devoted to these investigations and essentially the trail just went cold. >> the murders stopped, too, leading police to suspect the killer may have changed his m.o. >> so our thoughts were either he's locked up, he's dead, or he's still out there and he's just getting a lot better at it. >> t
st. vincent's, 38-year-old mark slaten who not only resembled the composite drawing, he also lived in staten island near the stores where the killer purchased the latex gloves and garbage bags used in the murders. unfortunately slaten's prints didn't match the prints found on the plastic bags. >> it's heartbreaking. you're out there pounding the pavement, doing everything you can, and you don't have an answer for them. so it was very frustrating. >> thinking that the killer may have...
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st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years. have you seen improvement in the system in the four years? >> that is a difficult question to answer -- >> what is the number of cases you were processing? for a long time we were having serious problems because you all processed most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes, i did studies and part of those studies that i just mentioned and essentially we have not corrected errors that have been occurring in the past three years no matter what type of training it isn't effective and we were repeating the same errors over and over. so i would say no, we have not improved to answer your question. >> you haven't improved? >> we have not. >> june 30th was your termination date? >> yes. >> and without cause? >> i was terminated because my services were no longer required. i am not sure what that means. >> i am not either. but i am going to find out. mr. robinson, thank you for your service again. you indicated that you all could do a better job if
st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years. have you seen improvement in the system in the four years? >> that is a difficult question to answer -- >> what is the number of cases you were processing? for a long time we were having serious problems because you all processed most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes, i did studies and part of those studies that i just mentioned and essentially we have not...
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pronounced temple hospital, her 10-year-old son who was pronounced at the scene, and her 7-year-old son, who was pronounced st. christopher's hospital, also a 65-year-old female struck was in stable condition hahnemann hospital and 45-year-old carjacking victim is critical but stable at temple hospital. the five victims were out front at germantown and allegheny selling fruit from a cart to raise money for their church. the two suspects are described as one black male and one hispanic male. both in 20s. both wearing white tee shirts. they both fled on foot. from the scene. we're asking for the public's help in providing us any information about the suspects, the reward is currently at 60,000 and we're asking again for public health with anyone who saw anything or heard anything in reference to the suspects. i'll open it up to any questions you have. >> you say there's a third child free announced third child they're all pronounced, 15-year-old, 10-year-old, 7-year-old all children of 34-year-old female. >> do you have information. >> i have not we have not made family notifications rights now we cannot releas
pronounced temple hospital, her 10-year-old son who was pronounced at the scene, and her 7-year-old son, who was pronounced st. christopher's hospital, also a 65-year-old female struck was in stable condition hahnemann hospital and 45-year-old carjacking victim is critical but stable at temple hospital. the five victims were out front at germantown and allegheny selling fruit from a cart to raise money for their church. the two suspects are described as one black male and one hispanic male....
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so my book, "alex's wake," tells the story of these two journeys 70 years apart, the journey of my grandfather and uncle onboard the st. louis and of my wife's and my journey following in their footsteps more than 70 years later. it's been a great pleasure to speak with you today, thanks so much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you both very much for two fascinating reports. i have, as you can imagine, several questions that i'd like to pop to both of you before we go to the audience, and you're invited very much to ask questions as well. mine i'd like to start with martin and then go to dr. afoumado. martin, if you could come up. you mentioned in your book or probably i would not have thought of it before, but you mentioned something that a number of jews who survived the holocaust talk about and think about a great deal. whether they share that information with their children or not. and your father chose for a long period of time to put some distance between himself and you and the experience of the holocaust. and so there's sort of two sides of the same question. how did you feel when you found out about it? that y
so my book, "alex's wake," tells the story of these two journeys 70 years apart, the journey of my grandfather and uncle onboard the st. louis and of my wife's and my journey following in their footsteps more than 70 years later. it's been a great pleasure to speak with you today, thanks so much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you both very much for two fascinating reports. i have, as you can imagine, several questions that i'd like to pop to both of you before we go to the...
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. >> reporter: based on this year's st. patrick's day pub crawl the 3 or 4,000 people who attended agreed as they hopped from one participating bar to another enjoying the drink specials offered in a pub crawl. >> 99.9% of those people are fine. occasionally you get one person who creates trouble. >> reporter: the county currently has certain policies for special events, everything from 5k runs to restaurant tastings. >> there are a lot of great events. they add vibrancy to the community, but they also add a burden. you got to close streets, monitor, insure public safety. that extra burden should fall to the people organizing and that's what this special event will do. >> reporter: that burden will include paying for the added public safety and clean-up effort. it's a bill that might fall to pub crawl promoters and/or the businesses themselves. >> the business should not because definitely we already offer them cheap stuff already. is that they do cost money. the money is allocate -- >> they do cost money. the money is allo
. >> reporter: based on this year's st. patrick's day pub crawl the 3 or 4,000 people who attended agreed as they hopped from one participating bar to another enjoying the drink specials offered in a pub crawl. >> 99.9% of those people are fine. occasionally you get one person who creates trouble. >> reporter: the county currently has certain policies for special events, everything from 5k runs to restaurant tastings. >> there are a lot of great events. they add vibrancy...
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a 13-year-old girl is at st. ristopher's hospital and a 23-year-old woman who was at temple university, she was in crite'o stable condition. we're live in feltonville, jes0 >>> new information in the battle over the proposed cigarette tax which would help financed the philadelphia school district. our sources in harrisburg are telling us the cigarette tax is basically on life support right now. a house committee pulled the tax from a key amendment. that means the house may not vote on the cigarette tax today. it may never pass. philadelphia delegation will spend today fighting for the tax and the school money it would bring. >> the tough feelings between senate and house. tough feelings with the governor. >> it ain't over until it's over. the philadelphia delegation here in the house is going to work extremely hard to get the bipartisan support needed. >> we're not going to give up or slow down. i'm here. i'm going to stay here and continue to fight for children in philadelphia. >> as for the state budget, pennsyl
a 13-year-old girl is at st. ristopher's hospital and a 23-year-old woman who was at temple university, she was in crite'o stable condition. we're live in feltonville, jes0 >>> new information in the battle over the proposed cigarette tax which would help financed the philadelphia school district. our sources in harrisburg are telling us the cigarette tax is basically on life support right now. a house committee pulled the tax from a key amendment. that means the house may not vote on...
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year, moving now to cut the first 13,000. how about this headline, google-owned motorola to cut 10% of work force after laying off 20% la st last year. panasonic to cut 10,000 more workers in the next five months. online media company, city grid, lays off 15% of its employees. hewlett packard, 27,000 job cuts to save up to $3 billion by 2014, they say. so i would say things aren't going as well as some would suggest. and the demand out there for workers ought to be met from our current supply. byron york, an excellent writer at the washington examiner as written about this late last year, and -- in "the washington examiner." his headline is this -- companies lay off thousands and then demand immigration reform for new labor. on tuesday, the chief human resources officers of more than a hundred large corporations sent a letter to house speaker john boehner and minority leader nancy pelosi urging quick passage of the comprehensive reform bill, close quote. don't he read it, just pass it because it gives us more workers and we need those workers, essentially, they've been saying. the official who wrote and signed the letter repres
year, moving now to cut the first 13,000. how about this headline, google-owned motorola to cut 10% of work force after laying off 20% la st last year. panasonic to cut 10,000 more workers in the next five months. online media company, city grid, lays off 15% of its employees. hewlett packard, 27,000 job cuts to save up to $3 billion by 2014, they say. so i would say things aren't going as well as some would suggest. and the demand out there for workers ought to be met from our current supply....
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a 13-year-old girl is at st. istopher's hospital upgraded from critical to stable and a 23-year-old woman is also at temple university, upgrading from critical to stable. we'll stay on the story, try to get an update on the investigation by three different philadelphia city agencies as well as condition updates on the victims coming up in the next hour. live in feltonville this morning, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. chris? >>> a day care worker is facing charges for leaving five children inside a car with the air conditioning on while she went shopping. philadelphia police say karen thompson left those children ranging in age from 6 months to 9 years old for at least 20 minutes inside an suv while she was inside a shop rite in port richmond. among the charges thompson is facing, endangering the welfare of churn. >>> philadelphia police this morning are looking for a man accused of stuffing his mother's body in a freezer. the body was found yesterday on lee street in hunting park after aç family member tipped off polic
a 13-year-old girl is at st. istopher's hospital upgraded from critical to stable and a 23-year-old woman is also at temple university, upgrading from critical to stable. we'll stay on the story, try to get an update on the investigation by three different philadelphia city agencies as well as condition updates on the victims coming up in the next hour. live in feltonville this morning, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. chris? >>> a day care worker is facing charges for leaving five children...
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st. christopher hospital. and a 40-yearld woman and 50-year-old man and another woman were injured and have been transported to nearby hospitals. what exactly took place is still yet to be determined. three adults and one child injured in a serious crash in the city's tioga section at germantown avenue and west allegeny. no word on if the car, if it stopped or if there were any arrests. but again the situation continuing to unfold. and police are on the scene investigating. we, of course, will continue to follow the story for you and bring you more information as soon as it becomes available. >>> well, the vatican says contrary to reports there is no confirmation that pope francis erehconf.n tpong philadelphia thayt ngtheor t mid asidsokesgh over thon t'tshabbyeith orsidrevi h on,ur whaat hntumidity a e huseit reay t takhe.ol,ot a bady. i will warn y urn is an issue. make sure you use the sunscreen today. and maybe have you plans to fire up the barbecue grill after work, a good day to do that. 5:00, 82. and by 8:00, 78 degr
st. christopher hospital. and a 40-yearld woman and 50-year-old man and another woman were injured and have been transported to nearby hospitals. what exactly took place is still yet to be determined. three adults and one child injured in a serious crash in the city's tioga section at germantown avenue and west allegeny. no word on if the car, if it stopped or if there were any arrests. but again the situation continuing to unfold. and police are on the scene investigating. we, of course, will...
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st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years. have you seen an improvement in the system in the four years? >> that's a difficult question to answer because -- >> well, what's the number of cases that you was processing? because, you know, for a long time we were having serious problems because you all process most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes. i did some studies and part of those studies that i just mentioned, and essentially, we haven't corrected errors that have been occurring in the past three years, no matter what type of training we're doing, it's not effective. we are repeating the same errors over and over again. so i would tend to say in answer to your question that no, we haven't improved. >> you haven't improved. >> we have not. >> and june 30th was your termination date? >> yes. >> and without cause? >> i was terminated because my services were no longer required. i'm not sure what that means. >> i'm not, either. but i'm going to find out. mr. robinson, thank you a
st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years. have you seen an improvement in the system in the four years? >> that's a difficult question to answer because -- >> well, what's the number of cases that you was processing? because, you know, for a long time we were having serious problems because you all process most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes. i did some studies and part of those studies that i...
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st may take years for the yuko owners to see any of this money. two big deals this morning. >> joining us right now is julie hyman. we are going over these different transactions. you have looked at these. the point of the employees. where giving so much news to this? they are pip squeaks in terms of walmart. arehat is really what you talking about. they are pip squeaks internationally. they have been giving walmart a run for their money in the united states. part of the issue is the dollar stores a been taking some market share away from walmart. it is easy to go into a dollar store and buy a few things that you need and go into the overwhelming this it is a supercenter. we have seen the balance shift. the problem with the dollar store is that there are a lot of them competing among themselves. the plight ofe is the low income consumer. they have been pinched. you see a defensive move. >> is this like a victory lap? >> it is. it is a bit surprising that it is dollar tree making the acquisition. it is not one of the wealthier companies. that was t
st may take years for the yuko owners to see any of this money. two big deals this morning. >> joining us right now is julie hyman. we are going over these different transactions. you have looked at these. the point of the employees. where giving so much news to this? they are pip squeaks in terms of walmart. arehat is really what you talking about. they are pip squeaks internationally. they have been giving walmart a run for their money in the united states. part of the issue is the...
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. >> who would have thought the st downirlines wouteha. alin. te the last year. the downed jet in the ukraine follows a disappearance of one of its jets in mark. a gauge of market volatility spiked almost 40%. the stocks e lower. do you down 161. nasdaq, 23. temple university isingtuition a year. for pennsylvania students, 24,000, for out of state students, that's the latest from the business news from the nasdaq market site. >> other major international story, israel ground forces are pushing into gaza and clashed with forces in heavy fighting. israel lawrndle -- launched the ground operation last night. gaza's main hospital casualties began arriving quickly. among those hurt was a toddler. gaza officials say 19 palestinians have been killed since the ground operation began, israel military said one of its soldiers has been killed. >>> new this morning, two people were hurt in a two-vehicle crash in philadelphia's bridesburg section. a car and pick up truck collided at tacony and bridge street at 11:30 sending the two vehicles into a concrete barrier on i-95. th
. >> who would have thought the st downirlines wouteha. alin. te the last year. the downed jet in the ukraine follows a disappearance of one of its jets in mark. a gauge of market volatility spiked almost 40%. the stocks e lower. do you down 161. nasdaq, 23. temple university isingtuition a year. for pennsylvania students, 24,000, for out of state students, that's the latest from the business news from the nasdaq market site. >> other major international story, israel ground forces...
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you see the least lasting through this year, we believe st that's built in to our forecast. >> they said't take that to mean it's going to end's of the end of the year. they haven't done the forecast for 2015 quite yet. the consumer has not really come back yet, though they're hopeful that new packers and chips allow fanless devices will maybe see some life, particularly developed markets come back into that. they've had maybe more of an invent ore build among their customers who were skittish a year ago where the economy wasn't good. they are building a little more inventory. >> that could suggest to some that maybe some of that comes off at some point. you never know, also, they are talking about the members in business versus consumer saying it's roughly 60% consumer, 40% business that they're selling into. they can't track it precisely. that's what they believe it is. a shift from what it was before. all of that has to factor into figuring out how long this outperformance from intel might last on the back of the enterprise pc refresh before the consumer shows up or not. >> thanks for
you see the least lasting through this year, we believe st that's built in to our forecast. >> they said't take that to mean it's going to end's of the end of the year. they haven't done the forecast for 2015 quite yet. the consumer has not really come back yet, though they're hopeful that new packers and chips allow fanless devices will maybe see some life, particularly developed markets come back into that. they've had maybe more of an invent ore build among their customers who were...
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temple hospital, and her ten year-old son, who was pronounced at the scene, her seven year-old son, who was pronounced at st. christopher's hospital, also, a six five-year old female, who was struck is in stable condition at hahnemann hospital and the 45 year-old carjacking victim is critical but stable at temple hospital. fifty-nine victims were out front at germantown and allegheny, selling fruit from a cart to raise money for their church. the two suspects are described as, one black male, and one hispanic male. both in their 20's, both wearing white t-shirts. they both fled on foot from the scene. we're asking for public's help in providing us any information, about these suspects, the reward is currently at $60,000 we're asking again for the public's help with anyone who saw anything or heard of anything, in reference to these suspects. i'll hope it up to any questions that you have. >> unaudible. >> there is three children, they are all pronounced. a 15 year-old, ten year-old and seven year-old and they are all children of the 34 year-old female. >> reporter: unaudible. >> we have not been able to mak
temple hospital, and her ten year-old son, who was pronounced at the scene, her seven year-old son, who was pronounced at st. christopher's hospital, also, a six five-year old female, who was struck is in stable condition at hahnemann hospital and the 45 year-old carjacking victim is critical but stable at temple hospital. fifty-nine victims were out front at germantown and allegheny, selling fruit from a cart to raise money for their church. the two suspects are described as, one black male,...
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they did have a daughter who lived for year and died in st. petersburg, something that louisa never got over. >> st. petersburg, russia. >> russia, indeed. he always hoped his eldest son would be to him what he had been to his own father. he would be a student that he would look up to his father, that he would be disciplined and have a great future. that he would be an ornament in the adams family pantheon. >> why did he commit suicide? >> it is so difficult to say. he was a little bit on drugs, he was a little bit on alcohol. he felt he was a failure. he wanted to be a poet. he then attempted in a very minor way a political career in massachusetts. it didn't work out. he felt himself under the heavy burden and weight of the family history and inheritance and expectations. and there are also probably genetic factors that we can point to but we can't be sure about. >> he was 31 -- john quincy adams the second. how did he die. >> he was an alcoholic. there was an unfortunate history of alcoholism in the adams family. both sides, but especially o
they did have a daughter who lived for year and died in st. petersburg, something that louisa never got over. >> st. petersburg, russia. >> russia, indeed. he always hoped his eldest son would be to him what he had been to his own father. he would be a student that he would look up to his father, that he would be disciplined and have a great future. that he would be an ornament in the adams family pantheon. >> why did he commit suicide? >> it is so difficult to say. he...
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st. lucie police after they saw her 7-year-old son at the park.ficer wrote that the child was unsupervised in an area where many sex offenders live. the park is a 10 to 15-minute walk from his home and her son had a cell phone. >>> here's a tough day that only got worse. that kid leans on his mustang while a texas cop wroting speeding ticket. that's when a pickup truck sideswipes the car after being distracted by a spilled soda. he was cited for several violation, as well. >>> two indiana women likely will face criminal charges after this close call on the railroad tracks captured on camera with the conductor slamming on the brakes and blowing the horn. they dove beneath the train managing to survive by laying down between the rails as a train passed over them. the space only about 10 inches high. the video was released by advocacy groups trying to warn people about the dangers of trespassing on train tracks. >>> another shocking sight. this one caught on camera in virginia. a bus driver caught using his ipad behind the wheel. the bus was taking f
st. lucie police after they saw her 7-year-old son at the park.ficer wrote that the child was unsupervised in an area where many sex offenders live. the park is a 10 to 15-minute walk from his home and her son had a cell phone. >>> here's a tough day that only got worse. that kid leans on his mustang while a texas cop wroting speeding ticket. that's when a pickup truck sideswipes the car after being distracted by a spilled soda. he was cited for several violation, as well. >>>...
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know about the city the days that a few years ago the people of russia voted it the sport capital of the country surprising probably you would expect maybe moscow st petersburg no khazan and that's because every single year you will find a major global sporting event taking place last year and that was the university and this year this weekend. the will spend thing championships and next year will be the world aquatic championship so it's a hot spot for sport always something going on here it is of course only warm as you said russia's eleven cities i was able to pay a visit to some of the other locations so take a look now at how the preparations for twenty eighty already shaping up. twenty eight hundred feet from both ladies and gentlemen to be organized. back in two thousand and ten it was all smiles as russia defied the odds to be named host of the twenty eight world cup. victory came largely sank to a slick promotional video which pledged to develop football among the country's youth. with another big selling point was russia's ambitious plan to build several new stadium which will keep games could be played for years on how exactly is not pl
know about the city the days that a few years ago the people of russia voted it the sport capital of the country surprising probably you would expect maybe moscow st petersburg no khazan and that's because every single year you will find a major global sporting event taking place last year and that was the university and this year this weekend. the will spend thing championships and next year will be the world aquatic championship so it's a hot spot for sport always something going on here it...
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st. louis and one with the a's 25 years ago in the bay bridge series. >> i have her tony is prepared, our team is prepared. preparing is crust studying for the test. what our teams did, we took the test. we competed like fanatics. >> he led the an to three straight world series appear ans from 1998 to 1990. three new brave members are in the hall of fame. >> now, who is that guy? >> him? >> oh, him. >> yes, another day, the sun will come up. >> gibson played in the lot. ought game has changed. >> i was watching throw of my son's gape. 26 miles per hour wind in fairfield so an onshore in blowing out through there and the rest of us are light and variable at ten miles per hour. headed to the peach, the water is warmer-than-average water. now warm but more people are in it than usual. here is a look at our east bay hills camera with traffic with leyla gulen in a minute and people are getting an early start in the east bay where it and clear, an area row clouds. a chance of showers not original today but also tomorrow with isolated thunder is possible and dry air arrives on help wednesday and
st. louis and one with the a's 25 years ago in the bay bridge series. >> i have her tony is prepared, our team is prepared. preparing is crust studying for the test. what our teams did, we took the test. we competed like fanatics. >> he led the an to three straight world series appear ans from 1998 to 1990. three new brave members are in the hall of fame. >> now, who is that guy? >> him? >> oh, him. >> yes, another day, the sun will come up. >> gibson...
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years to come. lately, though, the stock's been punished, dropped down to $67 today. last wednesday, st. d better than expected, 2 cent earnings beat off $1 basis, rose 3% year-over-year, the company raised its full-year sales and earnings guidance, but some people say it's -- its prediction for the next quarter was to the downside which is why the stock went down on the news and hasn't been able to find the footing since. they're seeing serious competition in the management business. is st. jude a buy into the recent pullback? let's take a closer look with daniel starks, the chairman and ceo of st. jude med, find out more about the quarter. welcome back to "mad money." >> boo-yah, jim. thank you very much for having me on your show, i feel very privileged. >> thank you, dave. you've made two acquisitions. both of them, i think you're going to substantially change the st. jude med we think of right now. can you give me what the company looks like in 2015 versus right now? >> well, our goal -- we're not giving guidance yet for 2015, but in 2015, we expect to have the benefit of a number of
years to come. lately, though, the stock's been punished, dropped down to $67 today. last wednesday, st. d better than expected, 2 cent earnings beat off $1 basis, rose 3% year-over-year, the company raised its full-year sales and earnings guidance, but some people say it's -- its prediction for the next quarter was to the downside which is why the stock went down on the news and hasn't been able to find the footing since. they're seeing serious competition in the management business. is st....
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st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years.have you seen improvement in the system in the four years? >> that is a difficult question to answer -- >> what is the number of cases you were processing? for a long time we were having serious problems because you all processed most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes, i did studies and part of those studies that i just mentioned and essentially we have not corrected errors that have been occurring in the past three years no matter what type of training it isn't effective and we were repeating the same errors over and over. so i would say no, we have not improved to answer your question. >> you haven't improved? >> we have not. >> june 30th was your termination date? >> yes. >> and without cause? >> i was terminated because my services were no longer required. i am not sure what that means. >> i am not either. but i am going to find out. mr. robinson, thank you for your service again. you indicated that you all could do a better job if y
st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years.have you seen improvement in the system in the four years? >> that is a difficult question to answer -- >> what is the number of cases you were processing? for a long time we were having serious problems because you all processed most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes, i did studies and part of those studies that i just mentioned and essentially we have not...
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st. luke canvases i've been involved in this process for 8 or 9 years original we were committed to keeping one hundred beds plus open and now? wield down and no skilled beds in the canvas this is disturbing we have nurses thinking their jobs for them and now it looks like zero i feel terrible to my coworkers i've been telling them they're going to st. luke's and having a job interest and turn around and see zero, zero is really disturbing i want some transparent i have coworkers their hours are cut or they have to move from, you know, like night shift to p.m. shift this is, you know, upsetting to them they've got 20 years at the medical center and don't feel there being a tread well, so trarnlts certainly in this process >> thank you. >> good afternoon from the nursing association i want to echo what the speaker said it's outstanding to us this the first we've heard they have actually some solid plan at insufficient at st. luke's everything we've heard from sutter we're doing give me graphic research and so, now we have this hearing and all of a sudden they have an answer maybe we need to
st. luke canvases i've been involved in this process for 8 or 9 years original we were committed to keeping one hundred beds plus open and now? wield down and no skilled beds in the canvas this is disturbing we have nurses thinking their jobs for them and now it looks like zero i feel terrible to my coworkers i've been telling them they're going to st. luke's and having a job interest and turn around and see zero, zero is really disturbing i want some transparent i have coworkers their hours...
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i mean, this time of the year, you only get 79 in st. louis. that's cool. somewhere down stream it must be warm. that's us. we've had these hot and humid conditions and the tropical moisture continues come in it. it looks like it will start to roll in late tonight and tomorrow. there is a lot out there especially down towards southern california, bakersfield, the san joaquin valley. i think tonight and tomorrow that will start to head in. clouds increase slowly for the east bay, south bay and santa cruz mountains. tonight/tomorrow looks like a better opportunity. it will still be muggy and humid. but it does look cooler. mostly sunny but partly cloudy to the south. a lot of coast, fog. that's not going anywhere. high clouds continue to move in mainly to the south. but anywhere from 60s, 70s, 80s to 100 up towards clearlake and ukiah as well. but 93 concord. 75 oakland. a little cooler the fog in there. livermore at 95. temperatures are running 5, 7 than they were yesterday at this time. the clouds are increasing from the south. 60s 70s and 80s. even with th
i mean, this time of the year, you only get 79 in st. louis. that's cool. somewhere down stream it must be warm. that's us. we've had these hot and humid conditions and the tropical moisture continues come in it. it looks like it will start to roll in late tonight and tomorrow. there is a lot out there especially down towards southern california, bakersfield, the san joaquin valley. i think tonight and tomorrow that will start to head in. clouds increase slowly for the east bay, south bay and...
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st. john is back safe, ready for another hundred years. joe risotto junior, nbc bay area news. >>> we continue to follow developing news. we're learning more about the sierra lamar case. robert honda has been poring through newly released documents within the last 90 minutes. what they may reveal about this high-profile case. >>> knocked me over and broke my left leg. >> from speeding to accident, we investigate the driving records of bay area cabdrivers. ahead, the one thing the agency admits it doesn't do. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >>> now to the latest on a developing story. a grand jury report is shedding new light on the sierra lamar case. tonight we are learning more about key evidence aga
st. john is back safe, ready for another hundred years. joe risotto junior, nbc bay area news. >>> we continue to follow developing news. we're learning more about the sierra lamar case. robert honda has been poring through newly released documents within the last 90 minutes. what they may reveal about this high-profile case. >>> knocked me over and broke my left leg. >> from speeding to accident, we investigate the driving records of bay area cabdrivers. ahead, the one...
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a 13-year-old girl is at st. 's hospital, she's been upgraded from critical to stable and a 23-year-old woman is in temple university hospital, also in critical and has also been upgraded to stable condition. that's the latest, live in feltonville this morning. jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> 6:33. new this morning, bail has been reduced for the woman shown on video beating up another woman in front of the victim's toddler in salem county. harris is still behind bars but her bail has been reduced from $35,000 to 20,000. she surrendered to authorities on monday night. authorities say harris is the woman in this video beating another woman in front of the victim's 2-year-old son. behind a salem county mcdonald's where they both worked last week. the victim told nbc 10 it's because she talked about harris's love life. >>> new information from overnight in the battle over the proposed cigarette tax which would help fund the philadelphia school district. our sources in harrisburg are telling us that the cigarette tax is b
a 13-year-old girl is at st. 's hospital, she's been upgraded from critical to stable and a 23-year-old woman is in temple university hospital, also in critical and has also been upgraded to stable condition. that's the latest, live in feltonville this morning. jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> 6:33. new this morning, bail has been reduced for the woman shown on video beating up another woman in front of the victim's toddler in salem county. harris is still behind bars but her bail has been...
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>> well, the 13-year-old in me loves "st. elmo's fire." so what do we got here? we talked about a fox. >> just a cute video, a rescue video. >> a rescue video. >> we like a little rescue video. this is over in britain in a cricket net, of all things. it was in a backyard. and a fox gets caught in it. the guy comes in. he actually narrates the whole thing. it's like 3:30 long. and the mom and the dad and the fox were just off the property. and they actually waited for the little baby fox. he got out and he was rescued safely. >> weren't they scared of getting rabies? >> foxes, you don't really see them like that. >> what does the fox say, guys is this. >> i knew that was coming. >> no, you didn't. all right. i have been on vacation. >> he's all giddy. >> i want some of what she's having. >> there's a new karate kid in town. >> so how hard are your heads? watch this. she's called the karate girl. >> not even a scratch. >> look at that, though. she's got a lot of talents here. i think there's a little cushion on the top of those bricks. crushed her head with. >> how
>> well, the 13-year-old in me loves "st. elmo's fire." so what do we got here? we talked about a fox. >> just a cute video, a rescue video. >> a rescue video. >> we like a little rescue video. this is over in britain in a cricket net, of all things. it was in a backyard. and a fox gets caught in it. the guy comes in. he actually narrates the whole thing. it's like 3:30 long. and the mom and the dad and the fox were just off the property. and they actually...
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over the years he also lived in st. louis, atlanta, washington, d.c. and san francisco. he was a long time champion of social justice issues in the lgbt community and most recently as arch deacon for the arts at grace cathedral, he epitomized what it was to be a servant minister. an open gay minister. [speaker not understood], executive director of the dance theater of harlem and administrative director of the san francisco opera. with his life in san francisco and the onset of the hiv/aids epidemic in the 1980s, reverend turney's life changed course. in 1991 he quit his work to care for his partner james who was dying from aids related complications and losing his partner was devastating. in 1992 after completing aids memorial panel he asked god what he should do next and he moved to san francisco. in 1992 he was named ceo of the names project foundation, international caretaker of the aids memorial quote and after 43 years 43 panel to washington, d.c. to display on the national mall viewed by over 1 million people. ordained to the episcopal [speaker not understood] in
over the years he also lived in st. louis, atlanta, washington, d.c. and san francisco. he was a long time champion of social justice issues in the lgbt community and most recently as arch deacon for the arts at grace cathedral, he epitomized what it was to be a servant minister. an open gay minister. [speaker not understood], executive director of the dance theater of harlem and administrative director of the san francisco opera. with his life in san francisco and the onset of the hiv/aids...
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years. >> narrator: the new city would be called st. george and would be whiter and more affluent than baton rouge. >> and starting right here, with this petition right here, we have the opportunity to make a difference. we can do it. so come on up and sign the petition. thank you. (applause) >> we've had enough of failing our children. we're not going to do it anymore, and we'll go to the length of creating our own city, to create our own education system, to take control back from the status quo. >> hey, over here, look! >> the fight hasn't even started yet. the powers that be will do everything that they can do to make this not happen. >> narrator: it will take roughly 18,000 signatures to get the idea on a ballot, and the group hopes to achieve that by the end of 2014. >> the idea of breaking away and forming a new school district... >> narrator: around the country, movements like the one in baton rouge have been spreading over the past several years. >> there is talk of secession in east dallas... >> and the city of pelham is think
years. >> narrator: the new city would be called st. george and would be whiter and more affluent than baton rouge. >> and starting right here, with this petition right here, we have the opportunity to make a difference. we can do it. so come on up and sign the petition. thank you. (applause) >> we've had enough of failing our children. we're not going to do it anymore, and we'll go to the length of creating our own city, to create our own education system, to take control...
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four people remain hospitalized including a 13-year-old in stable condition at st. christopher's hospital. the fire marshals office along with east detectives and the bomb squad are working together to determine an exact cause to this blast. reporting live in feltonville, denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> the nbc 10 weather team is already issued a first alert weather day for tomorrow. we're tracking storms and extreme heat. first alert meteorologist sheena parveen has the very latest for us. sheena if. >> jacqueline, first we're going to start with the heat then we're going to talk about those storms moving in. so we have issued a first alert weather day for tomorrow because of both of these things but again the heat will be the first thing that we'll be dealing with. there is a heat advisory out for much of the area for tomorrow with temperatures in about the mid to upper 90s. when you factor in the humidity, feeling closer to 100 degrees. then we have afternoon storms moving in. some of these strong to severe with heavy rain and possibly gusty winds. now, tomorrow'
four people remain hospitalized including a 13-year-old in stable condition at st. christopher's hospital. the fire marshals office along with east detectives and the bomb squad are working together to determine an exact cause to this blast. reporting live in feltonville, denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> the nbc 10 weather team is already issued a first alert weather day for tomorrow. we're tracking storms and extreme heat. first alert meteorologist sheena parveen has the very latest...
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st. lucie, florida. she let her 7-year son dominic walk to the park. >> nearby park about a half mile away. >> he's walking along to the park and -- >> there he is. >> a woman who was i guess at a day care or something nearby, saw this kid -- >> a local pool. >> saw a kid wandering by and walked up and said honey, where is your mom? he looked at her and started running. >> got a little spooked. >> maybe his mom told him don't talk to strangers or whatever. >> yeah. >> there's his mom. >> they called the cops. the cops came and brought the child back home and the police promptly went to the house and arrested the mother. >> yeah. >> and charged her with child neglect. >> yeah. >> and they post -- she had to post $4,000 bond. about $500. >> didn't know the whole story but now we've heard, she's speaking out about the charge filed against her and see what she had to say. >> holy dumbfounded by this whole situation. i didn't think i was doing anything wrong. i was letting them go play. my own bondsman said my parents would hav
st. lucie, florida. she let her 7-year son dominic walk to the park. >> nearby park about a half mile away. >> he's walking along to the park and -- >> there he is. >> a woman who was i guess at a day care or something nearby, saw this kid -- >> a local pool. >> saw a kid wandering by and walked up and said honey, where is your mom? he looked at her and started running. >> got a little spooked. >> maybe his mom told him don't talk to strangers or...
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st. jude over the years. >> fantastic. that's a great way to give back. congratulations again.t an amazing career. >> i'm scared but thank you. >> no. i don't believe it. >>> can't believe this either, the brand-new bachelorette, it's love, everybody. we do believe in love here and we saw it happen. the couple is flying live. they're flying here to be live and they reveal their engagement to the world on tv last night. andi dorfman and josh murray, they're going to tell us all the dramatic details and find out a little more about the guy who got jilted, nick. >> they are just minute as way but right now we want to get news from amy. >>> good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with breaking news overseas. israel unleashing the fiercest wave of attacks yet in gaza. more than five hours of nonstop many booing targeting at least 70 locations including a tv station and gaza's main power station. at least 60 people were killed overnight. >>> and new time-lapsed video is just coming in showing this neighborhood in gaza being flattened by air strikes over the course of just one hour. this
st. jude over the years. >> fantastic. that's a great way to give back. congratulations again.t an amazing career. >> i'm scared but thank you. >> no. i don't believe it. >>> can't believe this either, the brand-new bachelorette, it's love, everybody. we do believe in love here and we saw it happen. the couple is flying live. they're flying here to be live and they reveal their engagement to the world on tv last night. andi dorfman and josh murray, they're going to...
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the first of january, 1914 the simple airboat biplane made of wood piloted by 25-year-old tony janice carried them to st. petersburg, florida as a paying passenger and together they flew into aviation history. things moved quickly after that. oil, dutch and kale took to the sky making it the oldest carriers still flying today. soon the great flying boats used by britain's imperial airway and pan am had introduced true aviation linking europe to karachi and san francisco to manila. when the first kangaroo is between australia and england opened, a ticket costs the average two-year salary. today about a week's wage. only in the 1970's the commercial aviation truly open to to the world. the boeing 747 was the first widebodied aircraft. it offered long-haul travels for the masses. today airlines carry more than 3 billion passengers per year. not just people. last year they transported $6.4 trillion worth of argo. that is a third of all global trade. >> it has also been 100 years since the beginning of the first world war. in paris commemorations were combined with a steal day celebrations. bastille day mark
the first of january, 1914 the simple airboat biplane made of wood piloted by 25-year-old tony janice carried them to st. petersburg, florida as a paying passenger and together they flew into aviation history. things moved quickly after that. oil, dutch and kale took to the sky making it the oldest carriers still flying today. soon the great flying boats used by britain's imperial airway and pan am had introduced true aviation linking europe to karachi and san francisco to manila. when the...
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years and moving on to larger papers. but joking in a talk to me about this two or three times before she finally decided to take the offer from the st petersburg times. and then about two or three years later after she had won all kinds of awards for investigative reporting at the st. petersburg times, she called me again and said she had an offer from the "washington post" and what did i think. should she take that all it should she stay at the st. petersburg times? she felt terribly loyal to the times. they had treated her right. she got to do many great stories, and should she take this job at the post. a couple years after that, she got an offer from "the new york times." and she didn't call me. [laughter] she just took the job. so she's done wonderful work there. along the way of course i think some of you know she won the pulitzer prize for a series on vice president cheney, investigative reporting, investigative profile of the vice president of the united states. and may be laid on, we're here to talk about another subject, but maybe later i'll we can ask or a little bit about dick cheney since he's back in the news recently
years and moving on to larger papers. but joking in a talk to me about this two or three times before she finally decided to take the offer from the st petersburg times. and then about two or three years later after she had won all kinds of awards for investigative reporting at the st. petersburg times, she called me again and said she had an offer from the "washington post" and what did i think. should she take that all it should she stay at the st. petersburg times? she felt...
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years. hingiwa selected in the final the i st plenty more to come on sports final.take a ride with ryan keergen and find out what it's like being one of the fan favorites when carol maloney joins me. >> to tease, he wore a go pro. >> right on his chest and he got up closed pernal wi the fans. >> was there in richmond, and everybo who sees this piece laughs parts of themselves off. you got to stick around for that. >> you do. chris b is in the piece as well. you donan miss that. >> you don want to miss that. his six pack? >> yes. >> one m che >>> amelia is here to take us through e evening and into the monday. >> well, some good news, as i mentied en 15 minutes ago, i thought that the national weather servi would drop the severe thunderstorm watch. they did drop that. so just some showery activity moving t the area. you can see thunderstorms racing off, though, through carroll county making their way through baltimor mosof the area tonight, just some ligh rain will be moving through tomorroow humidity, a high temperat 86 degrees, mostly to partly cloudy skies. beauti
years. hingiwa selected in the final the i st plenty more to come on sports final.take a ride with ryan keergen and find out what it's like being one of the fan favorites when carol maloney joins me. >> to tease, he wore a go pro. >> right on his chest and he got up closed pernal wi the fans. >> was there in richmond, and everybo who sees this piece laughs parts of themselves off. you got to stick around for that. >> you do. chris b is in the piece as well. you donan...
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st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years. have you seen improvement in the system in the four years? >> that is a difficult question to answer -- >> what is the number of cases you were processing? for a long time we were having serious problems because you all processed most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes, i did studies and part of those studies that i just mentioned and essentially we have not corrected errors that have been occurring in the past three years no matter what type of training it isn't effective and we were repeating the same errors over and over. so i would say no, we have not improved to answer your question. >> you haven't improved? >> we have not. >> june 30th was your termination date? >> yes. >> and without cause? >> i was terminated because my services were no longer required. i am not sure what that means. >> i am not either. but i am going to find out. mr. robinson, thank you for your service again. you indicated that you all could do a better job if
st. pete? >> four years. >> you worked there for four years. have you seen improvement in the system in the four years? >> that is a difficult question to answer -- >> what is the number of cases you were processing? for a long time we were having serious problems because you all processed most of the cases in florida and we have a very high number of cases in florida. >> yes, i did studies and part of those studies that i just mentioned and essentially we have not...
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. >> reporter: the 9-year-old girl was airlifted to the hospital in st. petersburg. the two people aboard the plane walked away uninjured. >>> a family's bid to swim the english channel came up short this weekend. three siblings in the wall family were attempting to make the grueling journey but after six and a half hours dustin had to pull out. devin and daniel both made it to france in 11 and a half hours with jellyfish stings and hallucinations along the way. all three will try to swim it together once again. >> why? anyway. >>> there are more calls for regulations involving a costumed character in times square. this time it was a man dressed as spiderman hitting the police officer. he was apparently unhappy with a dollar tip he was offered. he demanded more money, the police officer told the tourist she could donate whatever she wanted. city say sometimes unsavory characters in times square just need to be pulled in. >> when the family chose not to give a larger tip, strawberry shortcake ripped off her head and started cursing at the family. >> what is wrong with
. >> reporter: the 9-year-old girl was airlifted to the hospital in st. petersburg. the two people aboard the plane walked away uninjured. >>> a family's bid to swim the english channel came up short this weekend. three siblings in the wall family were attempting to make the grueling journey but after six and a half hours dustin had to pull out. devin and daniel both made it to france in 11 and a half hours with jellyfish stings and hallucinations along the way. all three will...
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st. paul minnesota, for eight years. his dad only had temporary custody. then he was deported. arranged to have him return to the u.s. >> he knew if i make it it's going to be a thousand times better than for me to stay here. >> but he was caught in mexico and sent pack only to realize the threats against his father who owned a business and was a target for extortion had worsened. >> suddenly we find my dad dead. it's really horrible because i was the first person to go find him that way. >> he found his father shot and left in a field. >> i cry a lot at night because i remember him, you know? he was the one that taught me everything i know. >> do you live every day with a sense of fear about what happened to your father might happen to you? >> i wake up every morning and hope that it's not going to be my last day. >> you're not really living your life if every moment you're afraid you're going to die and it's a fear that's tangible in my eyes when i see them. >> reporter: elizabeth kennedy, a u.s. citizen has lived there for month months. she has researched why they're leaving
st. paul minnesota, for eight years. his dad only had temporary custody. then he was deported. arranged to have him return to the u.s. >> he knew if i make it it's going to be a thousand times better than for me to stay here. >> but he was caught in mexico and sent pack only to realize the threats against his father who owned a business and was a target for extortion had worsened. >> suddenly we find my dad dead. it's really horrible because i was the first person to go find...
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. >> the two-year battle was completed in a courthouse in st.l, minnesota. >> sure you're nervous. >> reporter: the jury voted in favor of the governor. he brought the suit against a navy s.e.a.l. who said he punched out ventura at bar. >> there weren't any witnesses who saw me get hit and knocked down. >> reporter: it wasn't just the alleged punch. he said it started when ventura made a comment at a sael wake quoting "s.e.a.l.s deserve to lose a few. he said that was his reason for bringing the suit. >> the s.e.a.l.s are maya it in and i can't go out to a reunion anymore. >> ventura said he was hesitant to sue but felt it was his last resort. >> my back was zbrengts the wall. they wouldn't do nothing to restore my reputation. they wouldn't move one inch. there wasn't nothing else to do. >> chris kyle was shot to death at a texas gun range last year. his wids dough tea was named the defendant in the case. she released a statement after the verdict reating, quote, when it comes to my family, honor and standing up for what is right, i am never out
. >> the two-year battle was completed in a courthouse in st.l, minnesota. >> sure you're nervous. >> reporter: the jury voted in favor of the governor. he brought the suit against a navy s.e.a.l. who said he punched out ventura at bar. >> there weren't any witnesses who saw me get hit and knocked down. >> reporter: it wasn't just the alleged punch. he said it started when ventura made a comment at a sael wake quoting "s.e.a.l.s deserve to lose a few. he said...
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years and moving on to larger papers. but jo came in and talked to me about this two or three times before she finally decided to take the offer from the st. petersburg times. and then about two or three years later after she'd won all kinds of awards for investigative reporting at the st. petersburg times, she called me again and said she had an offer from "the washington post" and what did i think? [laughter] should she take that? or should she stay at the st. petersburg times. she felt terribly loyal to the times. they had treated her right. she had gotten to do many great stories, and should, should she take this job at the post? a couple years after that he got an offer from "the new york times." [laughter] and she didn't call me. [laughter] he just took the job. so she's done wonderful work there. along the way, of course, i think some of you know she won the pulitzer rise for a series on vice president cheney, investigatorrive investigative reporting, investigative profile of the vice president of the united states. and maybe later on -- we're here to talk about another subject, but maybe later on we can ask her a little bit about
years and moving on to larger papers. but jo came in and talked to me about this two or three times before she finally decided to take the offer from the st. petersburg times. and then about two or three years later after she'd won all kinds of awards for investigative reporting at the st. petersburg times, she called me again and said she had an offer from "the washington post" and what did i think? [laughter] should she take that? or should she stay at the st. petersburg times. she...
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st. john paul ii died in 2005 and canonized earlier this year. >> still ahead on "action news" sunday morningal are of a dad who gets all dressed up for a date with his crowning daughter. >> a em would in georgia is in -- a woman in georgia is in need of rescue after her car stalls on a flooded street. >>> sky 6 looking at center city. . >> breaking news to tell you about involving septa train, septa says it is bypassing 5th reet staon both directions due to...