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suzanne, how many stitches did you have to take out? >> we estimate, amelia fowler when she first preserved the flag for the smithsonian in 1914 put about 1.47 million stitches in it. each had to be clipped one at a time and removed from the flag. we had a structural engineer discuss how many stitches were necessary. he thought maybe one in 1,000 were necessary. today there's a lot less stitching on the flag, which lets you appreciate what's left on the flag in much greater detail. there's been 200 years of caring for this flag since it was first made in 1813. all of that shows on the surface of the flag. >> it was a truly unique experience while we were conserving the flag because it was on public view the whole time. is ve visitors were invited to come watch us work. it was a gratifying experience. almost everybody who came to the experience did want to see us working on the flag. there were a lot of heart-warming moments on the way. one day a family of three generations came in. the older gentleman looked to be about a world war ii g
suzanne, how many stitches did you have to take out? >> we estimate, amelia fowler when she first preserved the flag for the smithsonian in 1914 put about 1.47 million stitches in it. each had to be clipped one at a time and removed from the flag. we had a structural engineer discuss how many stitches were necessary. he thought maybe one in 1,000 were necessary. today there's a lot less stitching on the flag, which lets you appreciate what's left on the flag in much greater detail....
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but suzanne walsh is hopeful the legislation will be more widely received. >> widespread enactment is our primary goal. certainly we hope and expect it won't take more than a year or two for most states to adopt this product. >> for now, there are steps people can take it make the process of digital estate management easier on next of kin. first create an inventory list of all your online accounts and passwords for your fiduciary. stipulate what to do with your e-mail accounts in a will, and read the terms of service agreements, so you can understand how or even if access to your accounts can be granted to someone else. >> glenn williamson says no matter what steps you take or what laws are passed managing a digital estate for a loved one will always be a long, arduous and painful process. to learn how to better manage your own digital estate, visit newshour pbs.org. >>> this is pbs newshour weekend saturday. >>> this coming tuesday, front line premieres a program called separate and unequal. it exams how parents and business leaders from baton rouge, louisiana are trying to create a
but suzanne walsh is hopeful the legislation will be more widely received. >> widespread enactment is our primary goal. certainly we hope and expect it won't take more than a year or two for most states to adopt this product. >> for now, there are steps people can take it make the process of digital estate management easier on next of kin. first create an inventory list of all your online accounts and passwords for your fiduciary. stipulate what to do with your e-mail accounts in a...
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but my main concern goes out to my employee suzanne. she is doing fine. [ voice breaking ] >> and i just want to say thank you to the community. >> reporter: he says the employee who was shot in the arm is expected to survive. >> huge amount of concern goes out to suzanne. if she's seeing this, we love you and, uhm, sorry you had to go through this today. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> all right, joe. the store employee suzanne was by the way treated and released. almost exactly a year ago, three men from the east bay were arrested after a robbery at the same store. >>> many people think the city of benicia is moving too fast to allow potentially dangerous crude by rail shipments. the city's planning commission held a public hearing last night. valero wants to ship up to 70,000 barrels of crude oil a day from roseville to its benicia refinery. some people brought sunflowers as a symbol of opposition to the plan. opponents are concerned about safety and the potential for fiery derailments. >> we still have not had many of our quest
but my main concern goes out to my employee suzanne. she is doing fine. [ voice breaking ] >> and i just want to say thank you to the community. >> reporter: he says the employee who was shot in the arm is expected to survive. >> huge amount of concern goes out to suzanne. if she's seeing this, we love you and, uhm, sorry you had to go through this today. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> all right, joe. the store employee suzanne was by the way treated and...
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but my main concern goes out to my employee suzanne. she is doing fine. and, uh, i just want to say thank you to the community. >> reporter: he says the employee who was shot in the arm is expected to survive. >> a huge amount of concern goes to suzanne. if she is seeing this, we love you, and, sorry you had to go through this today. >> reporter: the suspect who got away is believed to be wounded. as for the suspect in the hospital, police say he is in life threatening condition. reporting live in santa rosa, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> believe it or not, this same jewelry store was the scene of another armed robbery almost a year ago to the day. an employee fired back and the bad guys, nobody was injured. >>> well a woman was knocked unconscious during a fight between as fans and giants fans outside at&t park this afternoon. the fight started with trash talking on king street right after the giants lost to the as . one man punched another guy in the face. the woman tried to break it up, but she was punched in the face as well. police at the scene told us the
but my main concern goes out to my employee suzanne. she is doing fine. and, uh, i just want to say thank you to the community. >> reporter: he says the employee who was shot in the arm is expected to survive. >> a huge amount of concern goes to suzanne. if she is seeing this, we love you, and, sorry you had to go through this today. >> reporter: the suspect who got away is believed to be wounded. as for the suspect in the hospital, police say he is in life threatening...
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suzanne kennedy in our newsroom with whether the president can keep this funding intact. suzanne?> the future of the nation's roads and bridges is in limbo as congress works to hammer out a deal to keep the highway trust fund in business. today president obama went to a highway research facility in mclane where they learned about developing technologies tested on a virtual car and then pushed for congress to see the highway trust fund. >> if congress fails to fund it they run out of money. that could put 700,000 jobs at risk including 17,000 here in virginia. more than 100,000 active projects across the country. >> those are pending in the house and senate but a august deadline is looming. one option a temporary stop gap measure. >> the bill before us will provide enough funding to get us through may 31, 2015. thisivation is the only -- this legislation is the only history of getting bipartisan votes in the house and senate. >> travel around even in metropolitan washington, you see the roadsways are deficient. >> look what happens to the metropolitan area after winter with pothole
suzanne kennedy in our newsroom with whether the president can keep this funding intact. suzanne?> the future of the nation's roads and bridges is in limbo as congress works to hammer out a deal to keep the highway trust fund in business. today president obama went to a highway research facility in mclane where they learned about developing technologies tested on a virtual car and then pushed for congress to see the highway trust fund. >> if congress fails to fund it they run out of...
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as suzanne. >> a state of emergency declared in washington. as multiple wildfires rage out of control. >> even last night i mean it's way worse now, but last night it really looked like the cauldron of hell. you could see flames everywhere you looked. >> temperatures in the triple digits along with gusty winds are working against firefighters trying to put out the flames. those fierce winds also helping to spread the fires which have already blackened hundreds of square miles in the north and central parts of washington state. damaging dozens of homes and businesses. >> it is so timber dry. everything is just -- you walk in the yard and the grass crackles. >> it was like a mass exodus down here. >> officials say lightning sparked the largest cluster of fires called the carleton complex. that blaze has already destroyed about 100 homes and forced a hospital to be evacuated. even a emergency shelter run by the red cross was forced to relocated. >> the fire that just came down over the hill. and it's probably going to wipe out all these houses he
as suzanne. >> a state of emergency declared in washington. as multiple wildfires rage out of control. >> even last night i mean it's way worse now, but last night it really looked like the cauldron of hell. you could see flames everywhere you looked. >> temperatures in the triple digits along with gusty winds are working against firefighters trying to put out the flames. those fierce winds also helping to spread the fires which have already blackened hundreds of square miles...
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i hope to do it until i'm 80. >> that was suzanne lemon-yoh.the book will probably need to be updated. this is the "cbs morning news." ly need to be updated. this is the "cbs morning news." how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. [ female announcer ] aveeno® introduces new positively radiant targeted tone corrector. it helps reduce the look of stubborn brown spots in just two weeks. what are you waiting for? aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! helping you find a dentist you'll want to go to for the rest of your life. we've helped over 8 million people find that dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> in houston a rescue of seven construction workers. they were trapped on
i hope to do it until i'm 80. >> that was suzanne lemon-yoh.the book will probably need to be updated. this is the "cbs morning news." ly need to be updated. this is the "cbs morning news." how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. oh, that's pretty cool! big day at school? i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. [ female announcer ] aveeno® introduces new positively radiant targeted tone corrector. it helps reduce the...
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. >> my main concern is for my employee suzanne. she is doing fine. i just want to say thank you to the community. >> reporter: he says the employee who was shot in the arm is expected to survive. >> huge amount of concern goes towards suzanne. if she is seeing this, we, uhm, we love you, and, uhm, sorry you had to go through this today. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> the store employee suzanne was treated and released. a year ago three men from the east bay were arrested after a robbery at the same store. >>> a strange twist in the case of a prostitute and a google executive. the woman accused in a heroin overdose death in santa cruz had a boyfriend in georgia who died the same way. now police there are taking a second look at alix tichelman in connection with that death. >> no conjecture, just looking at the similarities of the two situations. but obviously, we're going to go back and look at it and make sure that everything that we determined to be correct almost a year ago is still factual and still accurate. >>> after forrest hayes was foun
. >> my main concern is for my employee suzanne. she is doing fine. i just want to say thank you to the community. >> reporter: he says the employee who was shot in the arm is expected to survive. >> huge amount of concern goes towards suzanne. if she is seeing this, we, uhm, we love you, and, uhm, sorry you had to go through this today. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> the store employee suzanne was treated and released. a year ago three men from the east bay...
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example -- suzann use an examp. you see how reagan or johnson were able to pick a leader. obama has very few friends, someone described him as major journalist, said he is the first community organize are i met who does not like people, he has little in way of relations with congress he can call upon but that is critical to the way that process works. lou: johnson with no executive experience but aly ofrp lion ofe senate. remarkable man, and ronald reagan with tremendous executive experience. >> he kpwo knew how to establish relationships of trust on the other side of the aisle, that is what you need to have congress work. lou: even in those times, they had a capacity to reach consensus on capitol hill, and at 1600 pennsylvania, moving the country forward. turning to foreign policy, which is not an improvement for this president. let's look to israel, and hamas, 72 hour ceasefire. prime minister netanyahu has i think shown a spine of steel as he has precedeed to pursue national interest for israel, and eliminate the
example -- suzann use an examp. you see how reagan or johnson were able to pick a leader. obama has very few friends, someone described him as major journalist, said he is the first community organize are i met who does not like people, he has little in way of relations with congress he can call upon but that is critical to the way that process works. lou: johnson with no executive experience but aly ofrp lion ofe senate. remarkable man, and ronald reagan with tremendous executive experience....
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suzanne was one of those to get on and she is live with how the ride went. >> many were eager to try out this blue -- line toy out this new see how it would impact their commute. >> rush hour, day one, for metro silver line. into the busying station. the $2.9 billion rail line has seen delays and great anticipation, but today saw its first weekday riders. >> i've been waiting a long time. walked into the station and got run onto a train. little more, it's a expensive, but i'm willing to pay for it. it's just more convenient. to hisick is commuting job as a paralegal in d.c. he considers himself the testing out phase of this new way to get to work. >> i will try it again, a couple of different options to see what works best timewise for me. to see what the different routes work the best for me. is ae silverlight financial boon for tim buchholz. taking it will save him $10 to $15 everyday. >> i take the green line, which is five dollars or more. the bus from loudoun is a dollar. >> as of 10:00 a.m., 4700 people enter the system, making it the 12th busiest station in the rail line. >> i
suzanne was one of those to get on and she is live with how the ride went. >> many were eager to try out this blue -- line toy out this new see how it would impact their commute. >> rush hour, day one, for metro silver line. into the busying station. the $2.9 billion rail line has seen delays and great anticipation, but today saw its first weekday riders. >> i've been waiting a long time. walked into the station and got run onto a train. little more, it's a expensive, but i'm...
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suzanne kennedy has a look at the changes being made. >> when students return in august they will notice a new look at this familiar corner, the state is making significant improvements in an effort to keep pedestrians safer. >> an amazing person. >> it's been three months since julieta machatto's son was killed on route 1 in college park. the roadway has seen three fatalities this year. >> the pattern and frequency of accidents. it's not okay. >> starting at the end of the month the speed limit on route 1 in college park will drop from 30 to 25 miles per hour. a fence like this one will be erected between knox and hartwick roads. with the improvements comes advice from the state highway authority. >> use marked cross walks and follow the pedestrian signal indications. designate a responsible friend to remain sober and make sure everyone gets to their destination safely. >> changes have already been made here including repainted crosswalks and curb markings telling people not to jaywalk. as for the changes, they're getting a mixed review. >> there may have been three fay taltales but tha
suzanne kennedy has a look at the changes being made. >> when students return in august they will notice a new look at this familiar corner, the state is making significant improvements in an effort to keep pedestrians safer. >> an amazing person. >> it's been three months since julieta machatto's son was killed on route 1 in college park. the roadway has seen three fatalities this year. >> the pattern and frequency of accidents. it's not okay. >> starting at the...
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suzanne kennedy, abc~7 news. >> thank you, we have breaking news just in from maryland. gun manufacturing giant biretta announced they are moving their entire manufacturing capabilities to a new production facility in tennessee. here's what we learned. the decision apparently comes as a result of the decision by maryland lawmakers to toughen gun laws. this prohibited biretta from being able to manufacture, store, or we're told even import into the state products they sell to customers. it's not clear how many local jobs will be impacted by this decision at this point. >> let's turn to the weather where things are certainly heating up. >> some rain on the way. chief meteorologist doug hill is in the weather center with a first look at the forecast. >> no rain tonight. the rain is coming in tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. but we have seen in the past hour and a half, the clouds clear out and temperatures have jumped. 87 outside the belfort furniture weather center. a live look on the campus of montgomery college in rockville. fair weather clouds and a little muggy.
suzanne kennedy, abc~7 news. >> thank you, we have breaking news just in from maryland. gun manufacturing giant biretta announced they are moving their entire manufacturing capabilities to a new production facility in tennessee. here's what we learned. the decision apparently comes as a result of the decision by maryland lawmakers to toughen gun laws. this prohibited biretta from being able to manufacture, store, or we're told even import into the state products they sell to customers....
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suzanne is the head of global research. she is the author of "scores of white papers and manuscripts." particularly in the area of investment management. you will see her commentary on almost every major media outlet throughout the globe. the thing we are most proud of is that she is a member of the board of advisors of the center for finance law and policy. she village induced sheila bair. >> excellent. opportunity. the i'm honored to be moderating a panel that really needs no introduction. we have with us today the chairman of goldman sachs bank usa and the fed reserve bank of minneapolis. we also have sheila bair, the former chairman of the fdic and currently serves as a senior advisor. was ay, we have ray nater partner at his firm. he formerly served as a deputy chief counsel. i would like to kick off the discussion by asking each of our panel is to provide 10 minutes for opening remarks and the remainder will be devoted to a discussion followed by a few questions from our audience. the back drug for this panel is a sem
suzanne is the head of global research. she is the author of "scores of white papers and manuscripts." particularly in the area of investment management. you will see her commentary on almost every major media outlet throughout the globe. the thing we are most proud of is that she is a member of the board of advisors of the center for finance law and policy. she village induced sheila bair. >> excellent. opportunity. the i'm honored to be moderating a panel that really needs no...
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suzanne chase is here to sell her story.k you for coming on the show, we really appreciate it and we have an export these issues with the va and you unfortunately haven't felt them firsthand. tell us about your husband service person this country. >> first of all thank you for having me on the show and for covering this important issue. my husband-- he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2011 and after several surgeries it was determined he had melanoma. he was treated for the brain tumors at that israel hospital and wanted to continue his care there. he had not heard very positive things about the va healthcare and shied away from it in the beginning. towards the end of his disease, which had traveled to his spine his upper spine was so bad that he needed a brace in order to set up. the tumors invaded his lower spine so that he became paraplegic, so at this time it was very difficult for him to travel to boston for treatment. we live about 25 miles west of boston and the amulet is right-- cheryl: you decided to seek care at
suzanne chase is here to sell her story.k you for coming on the show, we really appreciate it and we have an export these issues with the va and you unfortunately haven't felt them firsthand. tell us about your husband service person this country. >> first of all thank you for having me on the show and for covering this important issue. my husband-- he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2011 and after several surgeries it was determined he had melanoma. he was treated for the brain...
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suzann peder send put herself in con sense with a 68. -- contention with 568. mv parks took the lead and also shot a 68 today. tomorrow, she'll be trying to win her fourth major in two years. >>> third round of the u.s. senior open. scott dunlap with the putt of the day, nailing this birdie from another zip code. gene sours has taken the lead with a 68, 7-under for the tournament. >> moving right along, the eighth stage of the tour de france. the cows did not seem impressed. despite the rain, cadre won the uphill stage by two minutes. >>> in just bat half hour the legends of candlestick game with kick off, features joe montana, jerry rice, and roger craig. if it's a blowout, they may even let our own mike shumann get on the field. most of the players trying to get in shape. hopefully someone won't well a hammy. facing the niners are all-stars including james lofton. mike asked lofton if his team has any chance to upset the montana and company. >> what is the -- >> the washington generals gee what's what we feel like going against the 49ers. >> can you still run
suzann peder send put herself in con sense with a 68. -- contention with 568. mv parks took the lead and also shot a 68 today. tomorrow, she'll be trying to win her fourth major in two years. >>> third round of the u.s. senior open. scott dunlap with the putt of the day, nailing this birdie from another zip code. gene sours has taken the lead with a 68, 7-under for the tournament. >> moving right along, the eighth stage of the tour de france. the cows did not seem impressed....
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suzann peder send put herself in con sense with a 68. -- contention with 568. mv parks took the lead and also shot a 68 today. tomorrow, she'll be trying to win her fourth major in two years. >>> third round of the u.s. senior open. scott dunlap with the putt of the day, nailing this birdie from another zip code. gene sours has taken the lead with a 68, 7-under for the tournament. >> moving right along, the eighth stage of the tour de france. the cows did not seem impressed. despite the rain, cadre won the uphill stage by two minutes. >>> in just bat half hour the legends of candlestick game with kick off, features joe montana, jerry rice, and roger craig. if it's a blowout, they may even let our own mike shumann get on the field. most of the players trying to get in shape. hopefully someone won't well a hammy. facing the niners are all-stars including james lofton. mike asked lofton if his team has any chance to upset the montana and company. >> what is the -- >> the washington generals gee what's what we feel like going against the 49ers. >> can you still run
suzann peder send put herself in con sense with a 68. -- contention with 568. mv parks took the lead and also shot a 68 today. tomorrow, she'll be trying to win her fourth major in two years. >>> third round of the u.s. senior open. scott dunlap with the putt of the day, nailing this birdie from another zip code. gene sours has taken the lead with a 68, 7-under for the tournament. >> moving right along, the eighth stage of the tour de france. the cows did not seem impressed....
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. >> i'm shocked two weeks later he is putting a home to my head and suzanne's head. >> reporter: loyal customers came by with flowers to support the store. >> i'm glad this man had a firearm. >> reporter: the woman who was shot left the hospital thursday night. she is recovering at home. in santa rosa, kpix5. >> that is one of only three rolex certified high end jewelry stores in the north bay. >>> tonight we know one thing for sure, jean quan was not talking on her cell phone when she got in the car crash last month. but the oakland police department is not sure who caused the wreck. it says the mayor or the other driver ran a red light. after completing the investigation, police can't figure out who is responsible. >>> lebron james is going home. the nba superstar announced today he is leaving the miami heat and returning to the cleveland cavaliers. here is a look at tomorrow's front page of the hometown newspaper with lebron gracing the cover. cleveland fans can't wait. >> reporter: the announcement set off wild celebrations in a city that has not won a pro championship in any sport
. >> i'm shocked two weeks later he is putting a home to my head and suzanne's head. >> reporter: loyal customers came by with flowers to support the store. >> i'm glad this man had a firearm. >> reporter: the woman who was shot left the hospital thursday night. she is recovering at home. in santa rosa, kpix5. >> that is one of only three rolex certified high end jewelry stores in the north bay. >>> tonight we know one thing for sure, jean quan was not...
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suzanne chavis forced her son to take a backpack of stolen clothes out of a wall part. her son push a cart with beer and diapers out without paying for it. her children are in custody of a relative. >> it's 5:53. up next stolen car slams into a wilmington fire tru, thenursts into flame >> we continue to follow a breaking story. the acuaon of a downtn center cityotel. we'll have an update on the 6:00.tn right ahead at >> and that is theoptory on the 6abc news appightow and of course you can downlat ad google appto sres. we'll be right back. >> ♪ i love the taste. ways smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: iee the steam rising off the cup, 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. be.": one cup a day for sure. dunkin' -- your place for coffee. m ora it wil 93.m larre newsoo b tirefighter who ha the accident then to spring into action to pull a suspe out arrested twor. ollowing a threetionhalgonduct , .he u departmentd severactlu eks proce depar uise ship u shiants deheppd a five-daey ta.on
suzanne chavis forced her son to take a backpack of stolen clothes out of a wall part. her son push a cart with beer and diapers out without paying for it. her children are in custody of a relative. >> it's 5:53. up next stolen car slams into a wilmington fire tru, thenursts into flame >> we continue to follow a breaking story. the acuaon of a downtn center cityotel. we'll have an update on the 6:00.tn right ahead at >> and that is theoptory on the 6abc news appightow and of...
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two weeks later he is up here putting a gun to my head, to suzanne dodd's head. >> reporter: loyal customersby with flowers to support the store. >> i'm just glad that this man had a firearm in here in this business!
two weeks later he is up here putting a gun to my head, to suzanne dodd's head. >> reporter: loyal customersby with flowers to support the store. >> i'm just glad that this man had a firearm in here in this business!
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suzanne is the head of global research at state street bank. she is the author of scores of white papers and manuscripts particularly in the area of the investment management you will see her commentary on almost every major media outlet throughout the globe but the thing that we are most proud of that she is a member of the board of advisers of our center for finance law and policy. suzanne will introduce sheila bear. >> thank you very much for the opportunity. i'm honorei am honored to be moa panel that really needs no introduction. we have with us today jerry who is the chairman of goldman sachs bank usa and former president of the federal reserve bank of new york and federal reserve bank of minneapolis. we also have sheila bear who is a former chairman of the fdic and currently serves as a senior adviser to the charitable trust and finally we have a partner at the law firm and formerly served as the council of the occ. i would like to kick off the discussion by asking each of the panelists to provide ten minutes is a very brief amount of ti
suzanne is the head of global research at state street bank. she is the author of scores of white papers and manuscripts particularly in the area of the investment management you will see her commentary on almost every major media outlet throughout the globe but the thing that we are most proud of that she is a member of the board of advisers of our center for finance law and policy. suzanne will introduce sheila bear. >> thank you very much for the opportunity. i'm honorei am honored to...
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. >> reporter: suzanne baxter lives cite right across the street from the scene of tuesday morning's home invasion in upper merion it started with neighbor being tied up, her boyfriend being abducted at gun point and finally a suspect in custody after a police chase. >> at least they let him go and they weren't so frightened as to want to use something beyond intimidation. >> reporter: police responded to the home off the schuylkill expressway in upper merion just after 8:00 for the report of a home invasion. >> female victim is tied up. and the male victim is taken against his while out of the house to get more money from atm machine. >> reportermachine. >> reporter: police say the suspect took the homeowner to a wawa to withdraw cash from an atm. the pair was being chased by police when the suspect dumped the get away car with the victim inside and unharm. the suspect fled up embankment and across the expressway before being nabbed by police. >> we believe that this was a burglary initially when the actor goes inside the house he does find a weapon in the house. a shotgun. and he h
. >> reporter: suzanne baxter lives cite right across the street from the scene of tuesday morning's home invasion in upper merion it started with neighbor being tied up, her boyfriend being abducted at gun point and finally a suspect in custody after a police chase. >> at least they let him go and they weren't so frightened as to want to use something beyond intimidation. >> reporter: police responded to the home off the schuylkill expressway in upper merion just after 8:00...
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. >> thanks suzanne. if you like a complimentary consultation, call susan.al experts you can trust. >>> welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. we have obtained information on the accident with the mayor. he was not on the phone during the crash and now the department is unable to determine if she was on the phone. as dan we ports, that does not tell the full story. >> reporter: oakland police are not able to determine who was at fault in the crash involving jean kwaun and they are not able to tell if cell phone was in use. they couldn't pin point the time of the crash. the collision report obtained by kron 4 news said that collision occurred at 5:45 and then 5:25. >> it looked like she labored hard to find the time of the accident that would free her from the accusation that she was on the cell phone. >> charles kelly is the attorney for the ore woman in the crash. he had the phone records. >> the police report and the police report raise more questions than they answer. >> reporter: here's why. the mayor said that the crash was at 5:30. they said she was
. >> thanks suzanne. if you like a complimentary consultation, call susan.al experts you can trust. >>> welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. we have obtained information on the accident with the mayor. he was not on the phone during the crash and now the department is unable to determine if she was on the phone. as dan we ports, that does not tell the full story. >> reporter: oakland police are not able to determine who was at fault in the crash involving jean kwaun and...
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i'd like to introduce you to suzanne duncan, the moderator of this panel. suzanne is the head of global research at state street bank, and she's the author of scores of white papers and manuscripts, particularly in the area of investment management. you will see her commentary on almost every major media outlet throughout the globe. but the thing that we're most proud of is that she is a member of the board of advisers of our center for finance law and policy. suzanne will introduce sheila bair, jerry caragan, and ray nadder. >> excellent. well, thank you very much, khan. thanks for the opportunity. i'm honored to be moderating a panel that really needs no introduction. we have with us today jerry coragan who is the chairman of goldman sachs bank usa and the former president of the federal reserve bank of new york and the federal reserve bank of minneapolis. we also have sheila bair who is the former chairman of the fdic and currently serves as a senior adviser to pew charitable trust. and finally, we have ray nadder who is a partner at his law firm, barnet
i'd like to introduce you to suzanne duncan, the moderator of this panel. suzanne is the head of global research at state street bank, and she's the author of scores of white papers and manuscripts, particularly in the area of investment management. you will see her commentary on almost every major media outlet throughout the globe. but the thing that we're most proud of is that she is a member of the board of advisers of our center for finance law and policy. suzanne will introduce sheila...
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that is a woman named susan tomlinson jones who was a slave holder that bought the land and then suzanneconvinced her brother to move from alabama and that was my great-grandfather. the book begins with your father who was the last tomlinson living on the hill when he died in a car accident in 2007. she sounds at a wonderful man and a very loving man. but he cared so much about that community as did your grandparents. does it help? does admit a difference in your life? >> host: my dad never talked about it. i did get to meet my grandmother that i don't render her talking about him either. but being able to reach the buck and learn that he was a pillar in the community, he was a mas mason. it is a great sense of pride. you have to be proud of where you are. my grandfather was this type of person and his dad was another great tomlinson. he was the last to come through. it continues and it didn't die off. >> host: i know obviously when i set off on the journey to write this book i kind of knew i grew up with that and i know their names and where they lived anliveand where they were buried w
that is a woman named susan tomlinson jones who was a slave holder that bought the land and then suzanneconvinced her brother to move from alabama and that was my great-grandfather. the book begins with your father who was the last tomlinson living on the hill when he died in a car accident in 2007. she sounds at a wonderful man and a very loving man. but he cared so much about that community as did your grandparents. does it help? does admit a difference in your life? >> host: my dad...
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i think suzanne martinez as a governor in new mexico -- it is a dark loose state -- has done a remarkable job. let us go with the governors. >> former governor of pennsylvania. you are the former homeland security secretary. current chief executive of rage global. coming up, we are going to tell you why the brother of raj rajaratnam was found not guilty today. details next. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." in the world of finance, germany's second-largest lender is said to be the next thing to resolve alleged u.s. sanctions violations, according to one person familiar with the matter. rajaratnam wasn cleared of conspiracy. -- he becomes the first to escape in the u.s. crackdown on insider trading. great to have you both here. i do not know where to start. these are the stories that keep on giving. let us start by talking about the bank. they are going to be hit by a fine like bnp paribas? >> $500 million. bnp paribas last week eight almost $9 billion for a similar sanctions violation. this is going to be the 22nd bank over the last few years paying fines. some have pleaded guilty. some have s
i think suzanne martinez as a governor in new mexico -- it is a dark loose state -- has done a remarkable job. let us go with the governors. >> former governor of pennsylvania. you are the former homeland security secretary. current chief executive of rage global. coming up, we are going to tell you why the brother of raj rajaratnam was found not guilty today. details next. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." in the world of finance, germany's second-largest lender is said to...
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tonight we spoke with the store owner >> : the main concern goes out to my employee suzanne and doing fine and on a saving to for the community. >> : all in the story all new video from the scene >> : cell phone video of our robbery suspect and santa rosa man being held down on guns by an undercover officer and another man after he was shot. all this moments after an employee was shot inside this jewelry store after armed robbery. witnesses heard and watch some of the shootout go down. customer saw them walking and told to ashley called 911 these guys have done this. >> : something underneath them two shots fired. witnesses tell us the jewelers for under owner seen here in a blue shirt came running out of the store after two suspects attempting to make a getaway. when working in the store already shot and he opened fire. setting this would-be robber to the ground as the raw other drove off. dramatic act really traumatic when people come aggressively like that was no care in the world. to take something for the dollar. not caring about people's lives. a dramatic feeling it's horrible >
tonight we spoke with the store owner >> : the main concern goes out to my employee suzanne and doing fine and on a saving to for the community. >> : all in the story all new video from the scene >> : cell phone video of our robbery suspect and santa rosa man being held down on guns by an undercover officer and another man after he was shot. all this moments after an employee was shot inside this jewelry store after armed robbery. witnesses heard and watch some of the shootout...
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. >> next to her is suzanne coll s committee advanced program at pt director at politics and prose.r she's the author of four novels including acceptance that was made into a television moviee. starring john cusack. published in july. cryingn next to her is katie dvorak with washington independent books all t that publishes reviews every weekday and coversh. she also works as a copy editor for the hell and can be found reading and cheering on various sports teams that might. last but not east is that dan patrick the book editor at the washingtonian magazine and her book reviews appear in publications such as the "washington post," people and o magazine. she blogged about books like publishers weekly, aol and barnes and noble. she's an active media presence and you can find her at the book maven on twitter and she has the hash tag. it she's currently working on a novel. now i will ask the panel to take a minute to briefly explain what it is they do, tell you what their job title is and then explain how they connect with authors and readers quickly answer simply. >> when i was trying t
. >> next to her is suzanne coll s committee advanced program at pt director at politics and prose.r she's the author of four novels including acceptance that was made into a television moviee. starring john cusack. published in july. cryingn next to her is katie dvorak with washington independent books all t that publishes reviews every weekday and coversh. she also works as a copy editor for the hell and can be found reading and cheering on various sports teams that might. last but not...
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suzanne is here and it is good to see you. if you could pinpoint a culprit what would it be? >> it is so simple and it comes down to the basics. it is really about lifestyle choices. smoking, diet, exercise, alcohol, high cholesterol/high blood pressure. this is what is leading to these major risks of diseses. why look at diabetes, obesity and coronary disese, it is due to the choices. >> and when you say exercise people run away from that thinking they will have to stay in the gym for two hours. but that is not what you mean. >> 30 minutes, five days a week. ten minutes three time during the day or even walking. doing something is what we are talking about. >> so you know how they have -- you mentioned smoking. those aggressive anti-smoking campaigns where the awful things happen to you when you smoke and they show that. do you think it would make sense to have something like that showing how obesity has that downward spiral on your health and getting private companies on getting employees to move and getting, dare i say cities, to start campaigns to get the people moving? >
suzanne is here and it is good to see you. if you could pinpoint a culprit what would it be? >> it is so simple and it comes down to the basics. it is really about lifestyle choices. smoking, diet, exercise, alcohol, high cholesterol/high blood pressure. this is what is leading to these major risks of diseses. why look at diabetes, obesity and coronary disese, it is due to the choices. >> and when you say exercise people run away from that thinking they will have to stay in the gym...
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live from the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. >> they determine the late yesterday that it was a tornado that went through the campground with wind up to 100 miles per hour. for more details, go to wjla.com . our weather team has a blog about the national weather service investigation. our regionher and could not have been a nicer day across the area. maybe some changes are on the way for the start of the weekend. haseteorologist steve rudin a look at the weekends forecast. humid,ou like it hot and this weekend is for you. outside we go right now with the camera from the belfort furniture weather center with no clouds to speak of. temperatures will be quite comfortable. looking at 84 at reagan national this hour. 80 two dollars, 81 winchester. the coolest temperature i could west mid 70's and virginia. no clouds to speak of. later on tonight and into the early-morning hours, a layer of clouds might develop down tomorrow, the atmosphere a bit more and stable with a chance for thunderstorms. mostly clear and comfortable for this evening that sunset at 8:26 p.m. move into the over
live from the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. >> they determine the late yesterday that it was a tornado that went through the campground with wind up to 100 miles per hour. for more details, go to wjla.com . our weather team has a blog about the national weather service investigation. our regionher and could not have been a nicer day across the area. maybe some changes are on the way for the start of the weekend. haseteorologist steve rudin a look at the weekends forecast....
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suzanne, sorry for your loss. hopefully it underlines people to how bad it is at the v.a. how much it needs to be reformed. suzanne chase, thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up straight ahead, it happened again, on a lighter note, a pet cat attacks. >> i got it out of the bedroom but now she's in my living room and i can't get out. she's got us trapped in the bedroom. >> happen to you before? what happened next will surprise you if you're not surprised enough already. check this picture out. who's really waging a war on women? the left or the right? a brand-new book out that will talk about that and so much more. ♪ ♪ hello! i'm a kid. and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and where can you find beta-glucan? in oats. and, they're yummy! i'm going back to being a kid now. thank you! legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now
suzanne, sorry for your loss. hopefully it underlines people to how bad it is at the v.a. how much it needs to be reformed. suzanne chase, thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up straight ahead, it happened again, on a lighter note, a pet cat attacks. >> i got it out of the bedroom but now she's in my living room and i can't get out. she's got us trapped in the bedroom. >> happen to you before? what happened next will surprise you if you're not surprised enough already....
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intelligence to be released later today will provide new information about malaysia air flight 17, suzanne glasser and "the washington post's" susan robinson discuss what it all means for vladimir putin. all that ahead. that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ [guyi know what you're excited. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm.
intelligence to be released later today will provide new information about malaysia air flight 17, suzanne glasser and "the washington post's" susan robinson discuss what it all means for vladimir putin. all that ahead. that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our...
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but i'll tell you another thing i noticed last night, the late suzanne plashette that played your wifest so good. everybody was good, but she was especially great. [ cheers and applause ] just attractive in every way and so funny. >> she was a special lady, yeah. we lost her a couple of years ago, but she was marvelous. >> jimmy: she provided the ending to your other series, which i maintain is the greatest ending of any show, when you woke up from the dream. >> well, actually, that was my wife. my wife jenny. we've been married 51 years. that was her idea to end the show like that. >> jimmy: was it really her idea? wow. >> and some people think of it as maybe the greatest. she also has, and she's come up with some other ideas, which didn't work out nearly as well. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, is that right? >> yeah, we were traveling with our kids. we were in venice. and my wife felt, you know, in the states she tried to follow the semi truck drivers because they know where the good food is. so she said if that's true in the states, it's probably true in italy. so when the gondoliers go
but i'll tell you another thing i noticed last night, the late suzanne plashette that played your wifest so good. everybody was good, but she was especially great. [ cheers and applause ] just attractive in every way and so funny. >> she was a special lady, yeah. we lost her a couple of years ago, but she was marvelous. >> jimmy: she provided the ending to your other series, which i maintain is the greatest ending of any show, when you woke up from the dream. >> well,...
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suzanne chase received a letter from a va hospital two weeks ago saying an appointment could be madeer husband a vietnam vet. but her husband has been dead for nearly two years. the letter was the first response from the hospital to a request made in 2012. >> it was 22 months too late. so i kind of felt like i was in the twilight zone. i'm going, you've got to be kidding, right? >> the va has apologized and says it will institute measures to avoid a similar occurrence. >>> members of the house no longer have to include privately funded trips around the world on their annual financial disclosure firm. the national journal reports that requirement has been nixed by the ethics community. one watchdog group calls it to avoid accountability. these forms are useful for reporters and watchdogs. minority leader nancy pelosi agrees, while the committee's aim was to simplify the disclosure, congress should move in the way of more disclosure not less. >>> finally an old saying in washington all politics is local. india's finance minister clearly missed that point today instead of revealing expe
suzanne chase received a letter from a va hospital two weeks ago saying an appointment could be madeer husband a vietnam vet. but her husband has been dead for nearly two years. the letter was the first response from the hospital to a request made in 2012. >> it was 22 months too late. so i kind of felt like i was in the twilight zone. i'm going, you've got to be kidding, right? >> the va has apologized and says it will institute measures to avoid a similar occurrence. >>>...
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. >> that was suzanne fawn reporting. firefighters getting the upper hand on another fire burning north of lake berryessa. the fire that burned two homes and 7 other buildings is now 75% contained. it charred 4300 acres in napa and lake county since it started on tuesday. >>> officials are still investigating the cause of a brush fire that destroyed 8 homes in collinsville. it started around 1:30 friday. when crews arrived two houses were on fire and flames quickly spread to six other houses. the red cross is helping families who lost their home. firefighters estimate the damage at $2.5 million. >> as the weather heats up, so does the fire danger in the east bay. crews had to put out two small brush fires along i-680. they were approaching a water treatment facility and several homes. the fire commanders say they got several 911 calls about the fires. it's exactly the kind of awareness fire departments need from the public. >> we are in an extended drought and it's the hottest time of year. everything exceedingly dry. any
. >> that was suzanne fawn reporting. firefighters getting the upper hand on another fire burning north of lake berryessa. the fire that burned two homes and 7 other buildings is now 75% contained. it charred 4300 acres in napa and lake county since it started on tuesday. >>> officials are still investigating the cause of a brush fire that destroyed 8 homes in collinsville. it started around 1:30 friday. when crews arrived two houses were on fire and flames quickly spread to six...
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. >> that was suzanne reporting.irefighters getting the upper hand on another fire burning north of lake berryessa. the fire that burned two homes and 7 other buildings is now 75% contained. it charred 4300 acres in napa and lake county since it started on tuesday. >>> officials are still investigating the cause of a brush fire that destroyed eight homes in collinsville. it started around 1:30 friday. when crews arrived two houses were on fire and flames quickly spread to six other houses. the red cross is helping families who lost their home. firefighters estimate the damage at $2.5 million. >> as the weather heats up, so does the fire danger in the east bay. crews had to put out two small brush fires along i-680. that was in fremont and quickly approaching a water treatment facility and several homes. the fire officials say they got several 911 calls about the fires. it's exactly the kind of awareness fire departments need from the public. >> we are in an extended drought and it's the hottest time of year. everythi
. >> that was suzanne reporting.irefighters getting the upper hand on another fire burning north of lake berryessa. the fire that burned two homes and 7 other buildings is now 75% contained. it charred 4300 acres in napa and lake county since it started on tuesday. >>> officials are still investigating the cause of a brush fire that destroyed eight homes in collinsville. it started around 1:30 friday. when crews arrived two houses were on fire and flames quickly spread to six...
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. >> that was suzanne fawn reporting. firefighters getting the upper hand on another fire burning north of lake berryessa. it's now 40% contained. it started on tuesday. >>> officials are still investigating the cause after brush fire that destroyed 8 homes in collinsville. it started around 1:30 friday. when crews arrived two houses were on fire and flames quickly spread to six other houses. the red cross is helping families who lost their home. firefighters estimate the damage at $2.5 million. >> as the fires heat up up, so do the fires in the east bay. there were two small brush fires along i-680. the fire commanders say they got several 911 calls about the fires. it's exactly the kind of awareness fire departments need from the public. >> we are in an extended drought and it's the hottest time of year. everything exceedingly dry. any slight spark can set off a fire. >> two acres were burned and no structures were damaged there. >>> what was supposed to be a fun 4th of july left several bay area residents with devastat
. >> that was suzanne fawn reporting. firefighters getting the upper hand on another fire burning north of lake berryessa. it's now 40% contained. it started on tuesday. >>> officials are still investigating the cause after brush fire that destroyed 8 homes in collinsville. it started around 1:30 friday. when crews arrived two houses were on fire and flames quickly spread to six other houses. the red cross is helping families who lost their home. firefighters estimate the damage...
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. >> reporter: suzanne baxter lives cite right across the street from the scene of tuesday morning'sinvasion in upper merion it started with neighbor being tied up, her boyfriend being abducted at gun point and finally a suspect in custody after a police chase. >> at least they let him go and they weren't so frightened as to want to use something beyond intimidation. >> reporter: police responded to the home off the schuylkill expressway in upper merion just after 8:00 for the report of a home invasion. >> femal
. >> reporter: suzanne baxter lives cite right across the street from the scene of tuesday morning'sinvasion in upper merion it started with neighbor being tied up, her boyfriend being abducted at gun point and finally a suspect in custody after a police chase. >> at least they let him go and they weren't so frightened as to want to use something beyond intimidation. >> reporter: police responded to the home off the schuylkill expressway in upper merion just after 8:00 for the...
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lois has done it three times and suzanne has jumped twice.tahman. >> good for them. i would never do that. >> like they got their haircut, walking down the grass -- >> hot shots. they are phenomenal. >> i love it. i love it when older people show us up. >>> i have something for you. perfect for people watching the show. perfect for us. first of its kind. a mix of coffee and wine. it is a drink from friends fun wine. contains 6% alcohol and comes in an aluminum can. it makes you tired and wired. you can get it in two flavors. >> tired and wired. >> cabernet coffee espresso or chardonnay cappuccino. "new york daily news," their taste kitchen, they were skeptical, the java won't get you juiced. another person described it as wine dessert like coffee ice cream stirred up in wine. cost just $1.99. you can't get coffee or bottle of wine or a glass of wine for -- >> cabernet coffee espresso here. you're doing a story and you don't bring any props on set. >> not supposed to drink on the set. >> you're right. >>> you know who is drinking? can you gues
lois has done it three times and suzanne has jumped twice.tahman. >> good for them. i would never do that. >> like they got their haircut, walking down the grass -- >> hot shots. they are phenomenal. >> i love it. i love it when older people show us up. >>> i have something for you. perfect for people watching the show. perfect for us. first of its kind. a mix of coffee and wine. it is a drink from friends fun wine. contains 6% alcohol and comes in an aluminum...
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suzanne martinez has blasted not only the president over the border crisis, but her own party as wellr at congress for failing to get anything done. martinez wrote, quote the immigration situation is a direct failure of gridlocked washington lawmakers and president obama. immigrants flood across the border or parents drop their children there, expecting the federal government to just throw up its hands and let them in. that is not an immigration policy, that is a failure of leadership. anna cabrera joins us now. what do we know about this faci facility that johnson is going to tour? >> this is one of the temporary housing facilities that have been set up, since there was the overflow of all the immigrants in texas. now, we know this is a federal law enforcement training center typically. so a place they'll typically train those federal officers, special agents, but it's been converted into the temporary housing facility for hundreds of undocumented immigrants. it's been converted in the last couple of weeks. we know already more than 200 women and children have arrived here. the facil
suzanne martinez has blasted not only the president over the border crisis, but her own party as wellr at congress for failing to get anything done. martinez wrote, quote the immigration situation is a direct failure of gridlocked washington lawmakers and president obama. immigrants flood across the border or parents drop their children there, expecting the federal government to just throw up its hands and let them in. that is not an immigration policy, that is a failure of leadership. anna...
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two weeks later he is up here putting a gun to my head, to suzanne dodd's head. >> reporter: loyal customers came by with flowers to support the store. >> i'm just glad that this man had a firearm in here in this business! we're going back to the jesse james days! >> reporter: the woman who was shot left the hospital thursday night. she is recovering at home. da lin, kpix 5. >> this is the second time robbers have targeted that santa rosa jewelry store in just a year. it's one of the only three rolex-certified high-end jewelry stores in the north bay. >>> a sacramento man is in custody accused of punching a woman unconscious after the giants-a's game. witnesses say several fights broke out yesterday on king street just outside at&t park. they said drunken fans were starting brawls. in one case, the woman was knocked down by a man. witnesses got his license plate number. and that's how police caught up to him. >> she stood up and the guy -- the, uhm, largest of all of them just clocked her right in the head. uhm, and it was just one single punch. she fell down on the sidewalk out cold. >> the
two weeks later he is up here putting a gun to my head, to suzanne dodd's head. >> reporter: loyal customers came by with flowers to support the store. >> i'm just glad that this man had a firearm in here in this business! we're going back to the jesse james days! >> reporter: the woman who was shot left the hospital thursday night. she is recovering at home. da lin, kpix 5. >> this is the second time robbers have targeted that santa rosa jewelry store in just a year....
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and immediately i wrote to suzanne who is with the law firm and deals with the attorney and is the attorney for the trust and his estate and also the widow's attorney. so, i explained all of that and sent it to them and all that. they were a wonderful family, but like neil they are very private people. and one of the reasons i don't do autobiographies or want to do a biography is any person that has experience like these people that were my heroes that taught me what little i knew were no, they said never do a biography because the family will drive you absolutely nuts. they will take over the lines, so don't do it. don't get me wrong. what i did as a courtesy. i simply sent the first three chapters to take a look at and it was never a biography reportage. so anyway, i offered her i said you may have any part of the book that you wish if you would like to join me on anything and i said at the same thin the samm and of course they said no they didn't want to. of course i don't know if they really thought i had a good chance of getting the substantial publisher that i have and everything here
and immediately i wrote to suzanne who is with the law firm and deals with the attorney and is the attorney for the trust and his estate and also the widow's attorney. so, i explained all of that and sent it to them and all that. they were a wonderful family, but like neil they are very private people. and one of the reasons i don't do autobiographies or want to do a biography is any person that has experience like these people that were my heroes that taught me what little i knew were no, they...
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two weeks later he's up here putting a gun to my head, to suzanne dodd's head. >> reporter: loyal customers came by with flowers to support the store. >> i'm just glad that this man had a firearm in here in this business. we're going back to the jesse james days! >> reporter: the woman who was shot left the hospital thursday night. she is recovering at home. in santa rosa, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> this is the second time robbers have targeted that santa rosa jewelry store in just a year. it's one of only three rolex- certified high-end jewelry stores in the north bay. >>> a young woman with the same name as ail famous aviator has just completed an around-the- world journey. 31-year-old amelia rose earhart completed the final leg yesterday touching down safely in oakland and with that, she completed the trip that amelia mary earhart never got to finish back in 1937. during the trip she carried pictures of inspiration and also a photograph of the late aviator. >> it's an amazing journey. we feel like we had amelia there with us, uhm, symbolically closing her flight plan. she left off over hal l
two weeks later he's up here putting a gun to my head, to suzanne dodd's head. >> reporter: loyal customers came by with flowers to support the store. >> i'm just glad that this man had a firearm in here in this business. we're going back to the jesse james days! >> reporter: the woman who was shot left the hospital thursday night. she is recovering at home. in santa rosa, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> this is the second time robbers have targeted that santa rosa jewelry store...
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webb currently lives with his wife suzanne they have four children and they live in charlotte north carolina. his latest book is "when men betray" and i would like to welcome mr. hubbell back to arkansas. [applause] >> thank you. i will start up here and probably move down there real quick. it's great to be back home. i mean home, i mean central arkansas. as the onset i was born in little rock. actually my father was working in north little rock building the city power plant in 1948 and that's why we were in little rock at the time. we lifted cap village in some government housing and that's how i was here. then we moved back here. i went to the high school and enjoyed myself thoroughly. every time i come back i mike the character in the book, if you haven't read the book yet, and i probably should ask who has read the book and who hasn't read the book? a few people have read it and if you haven't. the character in the book swears he will never come back to little rock ever again. that's one of the mysteries in the book, that you hopefully will learn why he never came back and swore he would
webb currently lives with his wife suzanne they have four children and they live in charlotte north carolina. his latest book is "when men betray" and i would like to welcome mr. hubbell back to arkansas. [applause] >> thank you. i will start up here and probably move down there real quick. it's great to be back home. i mean home, i mean central arkansas. as the onset i was born in little rock. actually my father was working in north little rock building the city power plant in...
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suzanne cledgeman bennett is here with us today. she was born in poland in 1938, as nazi forces gathered at the border. she and her parents endured the that si occupation in around warsaw along with an aunt. they were the only members of the family to survive. and unfortunately, everyone else perished at the hands of the nazi. so i know how much this means to you senator bennet. thank you. i cannot think of a more deserving individual to receive the congressional gold medal than shimon peres and i want to thank the people that came to me, senator bennet and others and all that have worked on the, because this has been one of the highlights of the work that i've had been able to do in the senate and, by the way, if everything were as easy to do in the senate to get cosponsors for as this, can you imagine what we could get done for the country? [ applause ] as one of the founding fathers of israel, for 67 years, president shimon peres, has been a selfless servant of his beloved country during times of war and peace. providing a steady
suzanne cledgeman bennett is here with us today. she was born in poland in 1938, as nazi forces gathered at the border. she and her parents endured the that si occupation in around warsaw along with an aunt. they were the only members of the family to survive. and unfortunately, everyone else perished at the hands of the nazi. so i know how much this means to you senator bennet. thank you. i cannot think of a more deserving individual to receive the congressional gold medal than shimon peres...