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you have a body splayed in the doorway. a resident poking her head out of the doorway. nowadays, you would not think a mob hit occurred here. there are people pushing strollers here every day. there's a certain hierarchy at a crime scene in who gets the most respect. the senior detectives in the police department -- when those guys show up in their nice suits, every police officer salutes them or clears the way for the detectives. there has to be something to this. i started out by buying a brown fedora. i need to see if i can bring the half back into circulation. -- the hat back into circulation. this is probably the most dramatic of the series. she climbs onto the ledge. everybody converged on the corner as she stood on the cornice over the door. they brought a large cargo net and stretched it out on sticks. their plan was to distract her long enough, using eye contact and a wink and a nod. they pushed her into the net. that is how they ended that situation. >> marc hermann on re-creating crime scenes from the past. i'm laura trevelyan. inks for watching -- thanks for
you have a body splayed in the doorway. a resident poking her head out of the doorway. nowadays, you would not think a mob hit occurred here. there are people pushing strollers here every day. there's a certain hierarchy at a crime scene in who gets the most respect. the senior detectives in the police department -- when those guys show up in their nice suits, every police officer salutes them or clears the way for the detectives. there has to be something to this. i started out by buying a...
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. >> when you looked at the doorway, the top of the doorway was where you would smash your face on itfrom the top of the doorway, which is roughly 4 1/2 feet deep. other areas it was higher. basically got stacked. couldn't see out of the windows. some of the places it was stacked to the ceiling. >> it was clean clothes. she would clean them and pack them away. so it wasn't just garbage. >> there's the top of the door. got a little bit of clearance. >> to put that much stuff in there, she had to have been doing it for many years. it was kind of sad. you had kind of a sad feeling that somebody was living like this. >> take you to this bathroom here. yeah. that was the bathroom. >> the bathroom was completely filled with bags of stuff. so it wasn't usable. you could tell that she had finally just abandoned the house and just was using it for storage apparently now because there was no way that anyone could live in the house. >> no way, shape or form was it livable. >> if you have an entire house amassed with stuff from wall to wall, where do you even begin? what a lot of times happens is
. >> when you looked at the doorway, the top of the doorway was where you would smash your face on itfrom the top of the doorway, which is roughly 4 1/2 feet deep. other areas it was higher. basically got stacked. couldn't see out of the windows. some of the places it was stacked to the ceiling. >> it was clean clothes. she would clean them and pack them away. so it wasn't just garbage. >> there's the top of the door. got a little bit of clearance. >> to put that much...
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he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the nearly 24 years since the shaking stopped we've lost people who worked on our bridge. at this time i'd like to acknowledge some of the people who helped with the design and the construction of this bridge who we've lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the nearly 24 years since the shaking stopped we've lost people who worked on our bridge. at this time i'd like to acknowledge some of the people who helped with the design and the construction of this bridge who we've lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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if you go back to the video, you notice there are balconies above the doorway. people who were there to celebrate the wedding were seeing on the balcony, seeing the couple off, participating in the chant. there were more than 20 people standing on the balcony and it couldn't hold that weight. listen to the bride. it is heart breaking. >> oh, my. >> people immediately rush to help the people who fell with the balcony. according to all reports, 14 people were injured but no one was killed as a result of this balcony collapse. >> they didn't have a far fall. thankfully nobody was killed. i was wondering if it landed on anybody. because if that thing came down -- there were small kids there, too. if that thing came down on somebody, i don't know that they'd be so lucky. but it looked like that didn't happen. >> crazy scene involving a taxi and a group of guys in mel bourne, australia. around 4:00 a.m., this is caught on camera by a guy hanging out in his apartment. he was getting ready to play "grand theft auto 5" when he heard "i'm going to f'ing kill you and looked
if you go back to the video, you notice there are balconies above the doorway. people who were there to celebrate the wedding were seeing on the balcony, seeing the couple off, participating in the chant. there were more than 20 people standing on the balcony and it couldn't hold that weight. listen to the bride. it is heart breaking. >> oh, my. >> people immediately rush to help the people who fell with the balcony. according to all reports, 14 people were injured but no one was...
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[ inaudible ] [ laughter ] >> they're in the doorway.hey never leave the doorway. >> you are set for life. >> oh. >> very, very sweet. you know, kids don't realize how much their parents live and die with everything that goes on in their lives, you know? you really do care. you see a kid on that kind of a schedule, failing marks, failing marks, failing marks -- >> and his dad -- >> first of all, you feel like you're parent as a parent, you are, but for him to turn it around like that is so great. >> i loved it. and you're right, you can tell how much the dad probably helped with the homework and waited every day. >> and how proud the kid is to show it to his dad. what happened on "the voice," hoda? >> i didn't get to see it, so we're going to see the battle rounds and pick who we think won the battle rounds. this is team blake, austin versus brian. >> okay, let's take a look. ♪ well, i am a man, yeah, yeah ♪ can't you see what i am, i live and i beat for you, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ oh, but what does it do if i ain't got you and i ain't got you ♪
[ inaudible ] [ laughter ] >> they're in the doorway.hey never leave the doorway. >> you are set for life. >> oh. >> very, very sweet. you know, kids don't realize how much their parents live and die with everything that goes on in their lives, you know? you really do care. you see a kid on that kind of a schedule, failing marks, failing marks, failing marks -- >> and his dad -- >> first of all, you feel like you're parent as a parent, you are, but for him to...
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the state has eight approved insurers shopping 46 different insurance plans and the website is the doorwayor that information. and now right the door has been closed. >>> tom clansy has died. his wife told the "new york times" that he passed away at a hospital in baltimore this morning. clansy was perhaps best known as the author for the hunt of red october and patriot games. tom clansy was 66 years old. >>> with chemical weapons inspectors getting down to business in syria, today, the un is also taking action on the humanitarian crisis in the country. >>> plus why some investors are reportedly trying to force bill gates out of microsoft. uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >>> across the country, tourists hoping to visit landmark monuments have discovering they have been shut down too. there are [
the state has eight approved insurers shopping 46 different insurance plans and the website is the doorwayor that information. and now right the door has been closed. >>> tom clansy has died. his wife told the "new york times" that he passed away at a hospital in baltimore this morning. clansy was perhaps best known as the author for the hunt of red october and patriot games. tom clansy was 66 years old. >>> with chemical weapons inspectors getting down to business...
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it begins with the flag of heroes above the doorway and continues all the way down the hall. >> the 6,000 names that are on these walls here are the soldiers who died in iraq and afghanistan, helping to keep our country safe from terrorists. >> each name was carefully painted by hand. >> we worked on the mural for eight months. there's a lot of hard workers here. >> a lot of the work was done early in the morning, before classes started. >> and the leaves, we made them go and float into the names, symbolizing the rebirth and the memory of the soldiers because they're still within us in our hearts. >> and like the soldiers they're honoring, the artists wear their own special version of dog tags. >> it shows that you've been working on the mural and that you have the courage to work on it and make a difference. >> and it's supposed to, once again, represent hope, freedom, and everything the soldiers fight for. >> i have been in combat five times. and every time you deploy and you're away from your family, away from the united states, a lot of time you wonder if people really care, and if pe
it begins with the flag of heroes above the doorway and continues all the way down the hall. >> the 6,000 names that are on these walls here are the soldiers who died in iraq and afghanistan, helping to keep our country safe from terrorists. >> each name was carefully painted by hand. >> we worked on the mural for eight months. there's a lot of hard workers here. >> a lot of the work was done early in the morning, before classes started. >> and the leaves, we made...
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the beginning of the video, as the couple is coming out, you notice there are balconies above the doorwaysple who were there to celebrate the wedding were standing on the balconies seeing the couple off, they were participating in the chant. according to reports, there were more than 20 people standing on that balcony and it couldn't hold their weight. listen to the bride. it is herartbreaking. [ screaming ] >> oh, my. >> now, people immediately rush to help the people who fell with the balcony. now, according to all reports, 14 people were injured but no one was killed as a result of this balcony collapse. >> yeah, they didn't have a far fall. thankfully, nobody was killed. >> yeah, but i was wondering if it landed on anybody, you know? because if that thing came down, there were small kids there, too. if that thing came down on somebody, i don't know that person would be so lucky, but looks like that didn't happen. ♪ >>> this video shows all kinds of different longboarding routes, and when it goes right, it looks like it's a ton of fun. well, here's what it looks like when it goes bad. t
the beginning of the video, as the couple is coming out, you notice there are balconies above the doorwaysple who were there to celebrate the wedding were standing on the balconies seeing the couple off, they were participating in the chant. according to reports, there were more than 20 people standing on that balcony and it couldn't hold their weight. listen to the bride. it is herartbreaking. [ screaming ] >> oh, my. >> now, people immediately rush to help the people who fell with...
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the state has eight approved insurers shopping 46 different insurance plans and the website is the doorwayo all of that information. right now the door is shut and the closed sign is out. the website has been taken down for tweaking. we don't know when it will be back up again. >>> a team of weapons inspectors is now in syria. the arms monitors will begin finding and destroying these chemical weapons stockpile. their location is being kept secret for safety reasons. >>> officials in florida make an arrest after an airport scare. police say the man is behind the hoax that caused the jacksonville airport evacuation. come, it is here. >> yes, let the games begin. he is fighting for his baseball life and some $46 million. a-rod and all of his attorneys were there fighting his 211-game suspension. the hearing is expected to last less than five days, after that the group will decide to uphold, reduce, or overturn the suspension. if the suspension is upheld, rodriguez would lose some $32 million in salary, and he wouldn't be back on the field until he is 40 years old. the big story tonight, peopl
the state has eight approved insurers shopping 46 different insurance plans and the website is the doorwayo all of that information. right now the door is shut and the closed sign is out. the website has been taken down for tweaking. we don't know when it will be back up again. >>> a team of weapons inspectors is now in syria. the arms monitors will begin finding and destroying these chemical weapons stockpile. their location is being kept secret for safety reasons. >>>...
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the people in the doorway. okay. this is one of the most dangerous areas of the city.he street of hollywood on the east side of detroit appeals to me more so than any other street in the city because of the abandoned houses on this block you can tell that it's such heart and soul was put in the making of t and just left to rot. we're at the house on euclid street on euclid and brush. it's been my favorite house to shoot because of the old architecture of the outside of it. >> anybody home? hello? >> the first rule as you go into an abandoned building always announce yourself. you don't want to startle any squatters. >> i can see a baby's toy at the foot of the stairs. >> everything i capture is basically as i find it. very seldom will i move an object. detroit has changed me, and for people who say, oh, i only photograph the negative of detroit. i beg to differ. i think i show the world that, hey, look at me. give me some help. come at me all you want, but detroit is my life and my love. and i will never ever talk bad about her. >> interesting side note, tony met his w
the people in the doorway. okay. this is one of the most dangerous areas of the city.he street of hollywood on the east side of detroit appeals to me more so than any other street in the city because of the abandoned houses on this block you can tell that it's such heart and soul was put in the making of t and just left to rot. we're at the house on euclid street on euclid and brush. it's been my favorite house to shoot because of the old architecture of the outside of it. >> anybody...
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. >> there's a lot of bushes that cover the doorway and a big gate. >> it seems he is taking that to a new level. he spent $30 million buying up four neighboring houses, three of those are behind his house on hamilton. he bought one for $14 million. that's half the size of his house for double the price. >> yeah, this is probably an atypical situation. >> james says this probably won't affect the neighborhood's home prices. he says the median palo alto price is heading up already. it's a seller's market and it's true even if you aren't looking to sell. >> if you are interested in a piece of property, maybe isn't on the market, then you know, go and knock on somebody's dare and sigh, what to you want? >> the mercury news report zuckerberg wanted to build a mansion and market it as being near the ceo. he doesn't have a plan to -- >> they did a good job at keeping the wraps on everything. >> it's not uncommon for sellers to have nondisclosure agreements. that was evident when this former homeowner told us he better keep quiet. >> what else would you expect when privacy is at a premium.
. >> there's a lot of bushes that cover the doorway and a big gate. >> it seems he is taking that to a new level. he spent $30 million buying up four neighboring houses, three of those are behind his house on hamilton. he bought one for $14 million. that's half the size of his house for double the price. >> yeah, this is probably an atypical situation. >> james says this probably won't affect the neighborhood's home prices. he says the median palo alto price is heading...
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there are people standing in the doorways, listening, wanting to say good-bye to the 13-year-old boy. there are lots of young families here with long faces. the service was scheduled to begin at 5:00, but started around 5:30. a group of young pallbearers and church leaders in white robes at resurrection parish church in santa rosa brought the 13-year-old body's inside while a silent crowd watched. hundreds of people from all over the bay area are here. many came from an earlier protest demanding justice for protest. angry a sonoma county sheriffs deputy shot the teen because he had a toy rifle. people who know the lopez family says it's a relief to see so much support. >> this is very powerful. this is something beyond what i thought was going to happen. what i thought to be just as a
there are people standing in the doorways, listening, wanting to say good-bye to the 13-year-old boy. there are lots of young families here with long faces. the service was scheduled to begin at 5:00, but started around 5:30. a group of young pallbearers and church leaders in white robes at resurrection parish church in santa rosa brought the 13-year-old body's inside while a silent crowd watched. hundreds of people from all over the bay area are here. many came from an earlier protest...
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there's like a lot of bushes that cover the doorway and like a big gate. >> reporter: it seems the multibillionaire is taking it to a new level. he spent about $30 million recently buying up four neighboring houses. throw of those are behind his -- three of those are behind his house on hamilton. he bought one for $14 million. that's half the size of his house for double the price. >> yeah. this is probably an atypical situation when it comes to real estate transactions. >> reporter: realtor james yang says this probably won't affect the crescent park neighborhood's home prices. he says the median palo alto home price is heading up already. it's a seller's market and in this case, it's true even if you're not looking to sem. >> if you are interested in a very particular piece of property that, you know, maybe isn't on the market, then, you know, going up and knocking on somebody's door and saying, you know, what do you want for your property, that's very different than a seller that has a reason to sell. >> reporter: the "mercury news" reported zuckerberg heard a developer wanted to build a mansion
there's like a lot of bushes that cover the doorway and like a big gate. >> reporter: it seems the multibillionaire is taking it to a new level. he spent about $30 million recently buying up four neighboring houses. throw of those are behind his -- three of those are behind his house on hamilton. he bought one for $14 million. that's half the size of his house for double the price. >> yeah. this is probably an atypical situation when it comes to real estate transactions. >>...
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. >> there were, like, a couple of kids trapped in the doorway and they had nowhere to go and mr. landsberry stepped in front of them and saved them. i guess he was aiming at them. mr. landsberry stood in front of him and the kid shot him. >> reporter: did mr. landsberry give the kids time to get away. >> yes, when i found out it was pretty heartbreaking. school will never be the same without him. >> reporter: michael anduja says the gunman seemed angry but not at anyone in particular. instead, scott, he seemed to be taking it out on everyone. >> pelley: john blackstone in sparks, nevada. john, thanks very much. we're going to visit the camp where a mystery child was found. and choking smog shut down a major city when the cbs evening news continues. ontinues. ll's hp with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the pa
. >> there were, like, a couple of kids trapped in the doorway and they had nowhere to go and mr. landsberry stepped in front of them and saved them. i guess he was aiming at them. mr. landsberry stood in front of him and the kid shot him. >> reporter: did mr. landsberry give the kids time to get away. >> yes, when i found out it was pretty heartbreaking. school will never be the same without him. >> reporter: michael anduja says the gunman seemed angry but not at anyone...
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alabama governor george wallace stood in the doorway of the university of alabama trying to prevent the register at the university of alabama. and in that moex, the force of history overwhelmed george wallace. pushed him aside and the university of alabama was integrated. the same thing will happen to dan snyder. the force of history will rush him and the name of his football team will be changed. and here is how easy it is to change that name. >> a number of teams mostly in the college ranks have changed their names in response to on jeks. the stanford cardinal and dartmoth big green were each the indians. and the miami of ohio redskins are now the redhawks. >> that's how easy it is to change the name but dan schneider says never. bob asked a question that dan should be forced to answer. >> if you were to walk into a gathering of native americans if you are on a reservation or happened to come across a family of native americans and you began conversing with them, would you feel comfortable referring to them as redskins? >> the goofy billionaire owner of the dallas cowboys, jerry jones
alabama governor george wallace stood in the doorway of the university of alabama trying to prevent the register at the university of alabama. and in that moex, the force of history overwhelmed george wallace. pushed him aside and the university of alabama was integrated. the same thing will happen to dan snyder. the force of history will rush him and the name of his football team will be changed. and here is how easy it is to change that name. >> a number of teams mostly in the college...
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by firing what he thought was gun just to ping the doorway. >> i have no idea why he is doing that with the door, shooting at the door with either weapon. unless he is using his service revolver to give more than a paying. >> several witnesses described himself as upset and in shock. officer edwards was the other trainer. i shot someone with my gun. >> you mean your service weapon? >> yes. i will not give you my gun. >> is over attachment to his service weapon. wrecks the judge divine get -- denied the motion to acquit. a reasonable officer would not have fired anything and communicated the lesson he wanted the cadets to learn, officials said. doug gansler has announced his running mate. there may be one more name on the democratic ticket. >> have you ever found yourself unable to resist just one more the? scientific proof that stuff inside them is like crack. >> there is a cold front headed this way with a >> the congressman will make a decision on whether he will run for governor of maryland. the former baltimore county executive says he's still looking at throwing his hat into the ri
by firing what he thought was gun just to ping the doorway. >> i have no idea why he is doing that with the door, shooting at the door with either weapon. unless he is using his service revolver to give more than a paying. >> several witnesses described himself as upset and in shock. officer edwards was the other trainer. i shot someone with my gun. >> you mean your service weapon? >> yes. i will not give you my gun. >> is over attachment to his service weapon....
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caused her death >> reporter:the body turned up on a fourth floor exterior stairwell.located behind the doorway you see in this video.17 days after lynne spaulding went missing from her hospital room.hospital officials say they did institute a search of the campus.after her nurse found her room empty.but didn't find her. >> reporter:officials took no questions at the news conference and did not say if anyone looking for the patient had checked the area wereally turned up. one floor below from where spaulding disappeared >> reporter:the stairwell is a fire exit that is not routinuely used by staff patients or the public.it is alarmed, locked from the outside and it exits into the hospital grounds at the very bottom of the stairwell. >> reporter:the body was discovered by an employee during what was described as a routine check which is done every three months. >> reporter:the assistant sheriff says they will be reviewing their internal security searches.as a part of their investigation. the hospital's cheif medical officer this is the first time anything like this has happened.and they want answ
caused her death >> reporter:the body turned up on a fourth floor exterior stairwell.located behind the doorway you see in this video.17 days after lynne spaulding went missing from her hospital room.hospital officials say they did institute a search of the campus.after her nurse found her room empty.but didn't find her. >> reporter:officials took no questions at the news conference and did not say if anyone looking for the patient had checked the area wereally turned up. one floor...
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police say the victim was in the doorway of an apartment when he was shot and killed. the bullet hit the victim in the neck. >> they just shooting up the apartment and bullet holes upstairs and this guy down here he got shot. >> the neighbor says he was lucky he wasn't shot. a barbecue grill stopped a bullet from going through his window. >>> a woman was sited for misdemeanor theft for stealing a puppy. when they tracked her down she returned the puppy. he didn't know why she took the dog. >>> a common problem on san francisco streets and new at 5:30 p.m. one plan to stop double parking in an area where some stay is inevitable. >> she says she could have been a victim of joseph naso. tonight her story and why she still thinks he doesn't deserve the death penalty. >> people are wondering are bart negotiations on the way up or on the way out. >> rain this morning, that is changing around. it will start warming up. i will have the specifics coming up. >>> it took firefighters 20 minutes to put out a house fire about 8:45 a.m. this morning. firefighter say the street was fi
police say the victim was in the doorway of an apartment when he was shot and killed. the bullet hit the victim in the neck. >> they just shooting up the apartment and bullet holes upstairs and this guy down here he got shot. >> the neighbor says he was lucky he wasn't shot. a barbecue grill stopped a bullet from going through his window. >>> a woman was sited for misdemeanor theft for stealing a puppy. when they tracked her down she returned the puppy. he didn't know why...
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he said, "come senators, congressman heed the call, don't stand at the doorway don't block up the halle who is stalled and there's a battle outside and it's ranging. it will soon shake your windows and rattle your walls for the times their a changing." that could have been written about the shutdown today. are they not as important as things written on paper by a political novelist who won the nobel prize. >> sure. i mean, of course, dylan is a legend. there's no contesting that. there is contesting that dylan may have gotten another claim, and we could start recognising other people. but at the same time i think that those words, as great as they are, when they are read with all due report to the host - they were originally written as a song. that was delivered in a unique voice, that of bob dylan, it was set to a melody. there were rhythms, production techniques. bob dylan is a recording artist first and foremost. this is not to say we can't take his lirics out of the context and approach them as literature or poetry. music stands on its own. we need to let music be music. you can't
he said, "come senators, congressman heed the call, don't stand at the doorway don't block up the halle who is stalled and there's a battle outside and it's ranging. it will soon shake your windows and rattle your walls for the times their a changing." that could have been written about the shutdown today. are they not as important as things written on paper by a political novelist who won the nobel prize. >> sure. i mean, of course, dylan is a legend. there's no contesting...
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." >> in the midst of the chaos, alvarez spotted jackson's children in the doorway. >> and they wereme and paris screamed out, "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad like this." >> we heard about paris breaking down. very powerful visual. >> jim moret is chief correspondent for "inside edition." >> from the perspective of a juror and as a parent, can you imagine seeing your own father lying there most likely dead with his eyes wide open? >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. he's not breathing and we need -- we're trying to pump him but he's not -- >> okay. >> okay. how old is he? >> finally, at 12:22 p.m. alvarez called 911. as they waited for an ambulance, murray asked alvarez for more help. >> he reached over and grabbed a handful of vials and reached out to me and said, here, put these in a bag. >> when paramedics arrived, murray withheld critical information. >> did dr. murray ever mention to you having administered propofol to michael jackson? >> he never mentioned the word "propofol." >> not mentioning propofol, not keeping
." >> in the midst of the chaos, alvarez spotted jackson's children in the doorway. >> and they wereme and paris screamed out, "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad like this." >> we heard about paris breaking down. very powerful visual. >> jim moret is chief correspondent for "inside edition." >> from the perspective of a juror and as a parent, can you imagine seeing your own father lying there most...
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, setting him into the sarcophagus, putting the stone on place, making all the offerings, seing the doorway, sacrificial victims, a kind of silence for all time. (narrator) rubble filled the eighty-foot interior staircase. when alberto ruz finally reached the tomb, whicok his tm four years to eavate, he found the skeleton of a man. his corpse had been adorned with jade jewelry and a mosaic mask of jade, shell, and obsidian. whose tomb was this? when was he buried? the answer lay in the undeciphered inscriptions. the enigmatic hieroglyphs, the written language of the maya, had eluded and intrigued scholars since the 16th century. missionaries like diego de landa triek withaya toeret the hrogl was tir ttry late tm th the spani ahabet. (vid stuart) it was a fundamental sunderstanding of what maring icause the maya never used an alphabet. landa only knew alphabets-- that's all that he could really imagine writing could be. and so he wrote down an a, b, c but he was writing down signs that made no sense as an alphabet. the glyphs were associated with maya rigion directly. he saw thelyphs as a re
, setting him into the sarcophagus, putting the stone on place, making all the offerings, seing the doorway, sacrificial victims, a kind of silence for all time. (narrator) rubble filled the eighty-foot interior staircase. when alberto ruz finally reached the tomb, whicok his tm four years to eavate, he found the skeleton of a man. his corpse had been adorned with jade jewelry and a mosaic mask of jade, shell, and obsidian. whose tomb was this? when was he buried? the answer lay in the...
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. >> there were people that were stuck in the doorway, and they could not get out. they just became so interlocked that they couldn't pull the people out. they were going to pull a limb off if you were going to pull somebody out of the there. >> firefighters must enter to the back of the club to access people piled up along the stairwell leading to the front door. >> they had to stand on the pile. they had to stand on people and take one person at a time off the pile and pull them into safety. they were in cardiac arrest. they were technically dead, and they worked on them and resuscitated them and got a heartbeat and brought them back to life. it takes time for the rescue workers to get there. unfortunately these people didn't have any time. they were being asphyxiated from all the pressure up against them. they had minutes. not tens of minutes. >> despite the efforts of rescue workers, 21 people died. the club owner is charged with voluntary manslaughter. the owner's case is dismissed and the rest are found not guilty. the owner and manager filed a lawsuit against
. >> there were people that were stuck in the doorway, and they could not get out. they just became so interlocked that they couldn't pull the people out. they were going to pull a limb off if you were going to pull somebody out of the there. >> firefighters must enter to the back of the club to access people piled up along the stairwell leading to the front door. >> they had to stand on the pile. they had to stand on people and take one person at a time off the pile and pull...
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there's like a lot of bushes that cover the doorway and like a big gate. >> reporter: and it seems theonaire is taking that to a new level. he spent about $30 million buying up four neighboring houses. three of those are behind his house on hamilton. he bought one for $14 million, half the size of his house, for double the price. >> yeah, this is probably an atypical situation when it comes to real estate transactions. >> reporter: realtor james yang says this probably won't affect the crescent park neighborhood's home prices. says the home prices are going up anyway. it's true if you're not looking to sell. >> if you are interested in a particular piece of property that isn't on the market, then, you know, going up and knocking on somebody's door and saying, you know, what document for your property, that's very different than a seller that has a reason to sell. >> reporter: the "mercury news" said he wanted to build a mansion and market it being near the ceo. the paper says the billionaire doesn't have plans to build a larger home and the families he bought them from are still living
there's like a lot of bushes that cover the doorway and like a big gate. >> reporter: and it seems theonaire is taking that to a new level. he spent about $30 million buying up four neighboring houses. three of those are behind his house on hamilton. he bought one for $14 million, half the size of his house, for double the price. >> yeah, this is probably an atypical situation when it comes to real estate transactions. >> reporter: realtor james yang says this probably won't...
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was someone just in the doorway? i don't-- i don't know. hey... how's it going? what happened?we didn't get into a long discussion. well, what did you say to him? i said, "hey, how's it going?" and what did he say back? he said, "good." oh, my god. how could we do this? how could we have sex in our friends' bed? what are we, mountain people? what does that mean? it means it's wrong, ok? it means nice, young couples from queens do not do it in their friends' bed with their friends' children sleeping 10 feet away from them! i need to make things clean again. come on, what did we do that was so bad? w-we're two married, mature people engaging in a timeless dance called love. doug, we were on their bed doing it in front of their 5-year-old son. and thanks to that mirror over there, he also got the reverse angle. first of all, he's 5 1/2, and he knows what's what. he's gonna tell deacon and kelly. that's why they hesitated because they knew i'd screw up, and i did. why did i let you mount me? ow! first of all, we don't know what he's gonna tell them. in fact, we don't even know if h
was someone just in the doorway? i don't-- i don't know. hey... how's it going? what happened?we didn't get into a long discussion. well, what did you say to him? i said, "hey, how's it going?" and what did he say back? he said, "good." oh, my god. how could we do this? how could we have sex in our friends' bed? what are we, mountain people? what does that mean? it means it's wrong, ok? it means nice, young couples from queens do not do it in their friends' bed with their...
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there are people standing in the doorways, listening, wanting to say good-bye to the 13-year-old boy. there are lots of young families here with long faces. the service was scheduled to begin at 5:00, but started around 5:30. a group of young pallbearers and church leaders in white robes at resurrection parish church in santa rosa brought the 13-year-old body's inside while a silent crowd watched. hundreds of people from all over the bay area are here. many came from an earlier protest demanding justice for protest. angry a sonoma county sheriffs deputy shot the teen because he had a toy rifle. people who know the lopez family says it's a relief to see so much support. >> this is very powerful. this is something beyond what i thought was going to happen. what i thought to be just as a community begging for justice. which i think is very supportive and especially to andy's mom. i think she does need the support. >> reporter: now, tonight, there will be prayer and calls for justice for the teen. i can hear singing inside. our cameras are not allowed inside, but i can tell you this churc
there are people standing in the doorways, listening, wanting to say good-bye to the 13-year-old boy. there are lots of young families here with long faces. the service was scheduled to begin at 5:00, but started around 5:30. a group of young pallbearers and church leaders in white robes at resurrection parish church in santa rosa brought the 13-year-old body's inside while a silent crowd watched. hundreds of people from all over the bay area are here. many came from an earlier protest...
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>> what to do during the shake, a lot of people think run to the doorway. bad advice. >> drop, cover and hold. as far as preparedness, are you surprised by the number of people who are or aren't prepared. >> we have more work to do. >> why after all of this time? >> they don't happen very often. out of sight out of mind. 10 million californian this is morning are going to be pulling together to get prepared. >> you say south of sight, out of mind. japan a couple we're years ago we saw it. you think of 1989, it was 24 years ago. a long time but still our generation. >> you know, a lot of people weren't alive then or didn't live in california then. it's a long time ago. i think there is a general awareness but a tendency it's not going to happen to me. >> i think i'm going to need a knee replacement after this. glenn, nice meeting you. >> wow. three magnitude 8s in two minutes who would have thunk. we are alive. 10:17 this morning. a lot of schools throughout the state and the world participating. marla, jon. >> good stuff. you got your workout in there. up an
>> what to do during the shake, a lot of people think run to the doorway. bad advice. >> drop, cover and hold. as far as preparedness, are you surprised by the number of people who are or aren't prepared. >> we have more work to do. >> why after all of this time? >> they don't happen very often. out of sight out of mind. 10 million californian this is morning are going to be pulling together to get prepared. >> you say south of sight, out of mind. japan a...
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but as they pass through the doorway, etter explodes. >> hey, hey, hey. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep etter, stop, stop, stop banging your head. >> yeah. hurt me more. >> secured. >> etter, let's walk. no more banging your head. understand. >> i'll kill you all. i'll kill you all, you [ bleep ]. you understand? i'll kill you all. i'll kill you. >> etter. calm down. >> hey, calm down. >> put him down. >> on the floor. >> all right. >> got his legs. >> all right. easy. >> hurt me more. hurt me more. ow. ow! let's go up. stand up and walk normal. >> etter. etter! >> as his fit continues, etter is taken to the suicide prevention unit for observation. >> [ bleep ] come on, hurt me more! come on! hurt me! >> nobody wants to hurt you. >> why are you [ bleep ] and smashing me against the wall if they didn't want to hurt me, huh? >> to prevent him from harming himself, etter is placed in four-point restraints. >> lay back. lay back. >> no. it's not bruised. >> our cameras were there the next morning when a nurse came in to check on him. >> etter, are you feeling like you still want to hurt you
but as they pass through the doorway, etter explodes. >> hey, hey, hey. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep etter, stop, stop, stop banging your head. >> yeah. hurt me more. >> secured. >> etter, let's walk. no more banging your head. understand. >> i'll kill you all. i'll kill you all, you [ bleep ]. you understand? i'll kill you all. i'll kill you. >> etter. calm down. >> hey, calm down. >> put him down. >> on the floor. >> all...
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but right now, the specific problem is that a wing of the republican party is standing in the doorway and saying this shall not pass. that's the simple fact of it. that's the way we tell it at the huffington post. there have been other times when the democrats in the past have engaged in some of this behavior and times they haven't put forward a budget and sat on their hands. that's all true. there's splentty of game over history, even recent history, but if you're talking about what's happening right now, with the debt -- with the spending bill and problemly the debt ceiling vote coming up, this is the republicans frankly admitting, they are saying, we want to use this as a forcing mechanism. as a matter of fact, i think the most important thing that happened so far today is a representative paul ryan of wisconsin, the head of the budget committee in the house, has said he views the debt ceiling vote coming up in a couple of weeks as the forcing mechanism for this whole thing. you can't state it anymore directly than that. and that's the republicans talking not the balanced headlines
but right now, the specific problem is that a wing of the republican party is standing in the doorway and saying this shall not pass. that's the simple fact of it. that's the way we tell it at the huffington post. there have been other times when the democrats in the past have engaged in some of this behavior and times they haven't put forward a budget and sat on their hands. that's all true. there's splentty of game over history, even recent history, but if you're talking about what's...
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. >> there are 11 kids trapped in the doorway and he stepped in front the and the kid shot mr.orter:-of people in north east china are dealing with air pollution. as little as 20 ft.. the particular matter in the air is well above what is considered to be hazardous and if the problem consists for too long people could face a very severe problems. >> catherine: has now been charged several felony charges. he will be arraigned tomorrow on vehicular manslaughter in hit and run accused of running over christine when she was killed with her 11 month old daughter and holly park last month. he drove away and was later picked up by police. bill is set for $350,000. >> jacqueline: through our bay shores and down through the south bay. temperatures are going to be about the same as the work today. so temperatures near the coast line was still a little bit cooler and will be that the bay shore spirit the mid-70s for the south bay in north bay as we had to the end of the week we will see some changes with a storm approaching the coast line 3 more on that and just a few minutes. >> jacqueli
. >> there are 11 kids trapped in the doorway and he stepped in front the and the kid shot mr.orter:-of people in north east china are dealing with air pollution. as little as 20 ft.. the particular matter in the air is well above what is considered to be hazardous and if the problem consists for too long people could face a very severe problems. >> catherine: has now been charged several felony charges. he will be arraigned tomorrow on vehicular manslaughter in hit and run accused...
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you can see the initial design for the arches above the doorway and then that was changed. there are definitely a lot of arches in the house as well. what we have here are floorplans of the house. showing details of the rooms. the living room there. the terrace there. you can see that the rooms are designed in a way where they easily exit out and to the outside be outside and outdoors and it is a great legacy of hers because she designed the house and she indicated that it was inspired and had close involvement in all aspects of the house's creation. >> host: obviously a connection with the stanford university campus only brightened over the years as this was a major part of the campus there. where did the money from that come from? was endowed by them or was it part of a private contribution? >> guest: i am not sure about the hoover institute. the one rinconsito del mar mexican lou hoover was still alive, she was very active in building a musical community there. but later possibly after her husband passed away, she was involved with everything. >> host: what about the pres
you can see the initial design for the arches above the doorway and then that was changed. there are definitely a lot of arches in the house as well. what we have here are floorplans of the house. showing details of the rooms. the living room there. the terrace there. you can see that the rooms are designed in a way where they easily exit out and to the outside be outside and outdoors and it is a great legacy of hers because she designed the house and she indicated that it was inspired and had...
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he was standing in the doorway. ts were being said and stuff. >> robbins has a gun and walks up to the bar door. another man with robbins also has a handgun. as robbins looks inside the bar, word spreads that he's armed. that's when lashon sawyer returns from the kitchen with the gun he says he found. >> just as i'm about to enter the bar, i hear, he's got a gun. now for a split second i thought they were talking about me, but everybody was running toward me trying to get passed me to go out of the back door. >> with the gun drawn, sawyer moves toward the door. yet another gunman has his weapon drawn racing for a fight. >> there was someone else on my left who was at the point of the pool table. >> robbins moves in and then starts to fire. [ gunfire ] the second gunman from outside joins in the fight. the shootout rages at close range. the gunman next to sawyer by the pool table and the second shooter outside are never identified. as the blasts ring out, sawyer scrambles for cover under the pool table. >> that first
he was standing in the doorway. ts were being said and stuff. >> robbins has a gun and walks up to the bar door. another man with robbins also has a handgun. as robbins looks inside the bar, word spreads that he's armed. that's when lashon sawyer returns from the kitchen with the gun he says he found. >> just as i'm about to enter the bar, i hear, he's got a gun. now for a split second i thought they were talking about me, but everybody was running toward me trying to get passed me...
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my father stand in the doorway waiving his hand gesturing for me to come in. quite a deal of the men jumped the to get miniatures but i smiled quietly and purged myself on my -- next to my father. they were not to my surprise talking about men in the middle east always need to be talking about, politics. i felt like i played the part of the bored teenager in the same and just about every country in the air broke i knew what to do. tune out. arab men always seem to want to sit and talk very seriously about politics. they would all listen intently to one another one and everyone would smoke a lot of cigarettes drink cups of there but coffee and somewhat finger prayer beads as they thoughtfully consider the argument to which they had an audience. in a smoke-filled room all eyes were fixated on my dad. most of the men didn't know why my father was important other than he was a connection to the outside world or more specifically to the west. the irony of my dad's renown until he passed away his face was far more friendlier to people outside of palestine than to any
my father stand in the doorway waiving his hand gesturing for me to come in. quite a deal of the men jumped the to get miniatures but i smiled quietly and purged myself on my -- next to my father. they were not to my surprise talking about men in the middle east always need to be talking about, politics. i felt like i played the part of the bored teenager in the same and just about every country in the air broke i knew what to do. tune out. arab men always seem to want to sit and talk very...
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and to add to the tension, as we were trying to get in through the doorway to get into the arab or the muslim area, i should say, they hauled out a young jewish fellow who had tried to pray there. i think he was praying that somehow the temple would fall and so that the jewish temple could be rebuilt. i'm not really sure, but he'd obviously been beaten, and so, you know- machine guns, the whole thing; nobody firing them, but the tension is palpable over there. nevertheless, after- thanks to our good arab guide, we were able to get in. we couldn't do any video taping in terms of interviews, but we were able to get just a vision of the beauty. these are like, you know, the seven wonders of the world, how beautiful these are. so let me quickly go to the roll-in at dome of the rock, and then we'll see a traditional muslim family. >> there is perhaps no better way to visualize the relationship between the mythic, ritual, and doctrinal dimensions than a visit to islam's third most holy shrine, located on the temple mount in jerusalem. according to the grand mythic saga in islam, this is the
and to add to the tension, as we were trying to get in through the doorway to get into the arab or the muslim area, i should say, they hauled out a young jewish fellow who had tried to pray there. i think he was praying that somehow the temple would fall and so that the jewish temple could be rebuilt. i'm not really sure, but he'd obviously been beaten, and so, you know- machine guns, the whole thing; nobody firing them, but the tension is palpable over there. nevertheless, after- thanks to our...
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. >> there's like a couple of kids trapped in the doorway. they had nowhere to go. mr.ped in front of them and saved them because he was aiming at them. mr. landsberry stood in front of him. this kid shot him. >> officers say he shot two students and killed a popular 8th grade teacher before finally killing himself. police still haven't released that boy's name. >>> an undefeated texas high school football team scores 91 points against its opponent even after removing starters from the game. >> but now parents from the losing team have filed a bullying complaint against that texas team. and as jericka duncan reports, that sparked a debate. >>> reporter: the aledo bearcats are considered a powerhouse high school football team in suburban fort worth, texas. at 7-0, they average almost 70 points per game. but last friday, they surpassed that average and beat the western hills cougars 91-0. >> i wish at some pointed they could say, game over, why finish it? >> reporter: by the time the game was over, one parent from western hills was so upset he filed a formal complaint aga
. >> there's like a couple of kids trapped in the doorway. they had nowhere to go. mr.ped in front of them and saved them because he was aiming at them. mr. landsberry stood in front of him. this kid shot him. >> officers say he shot two students and killed a popular 8th grade teacher before finally killing himself. police still haven't released that boy's name. >>> an undefeated texas high school football team scores 91 points against its opponent even after removing...
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you can see there's design for the arches above the doorway and that was changed. there were a lot of archers in the house as well. what we have here are some floor plans of the house. showed details of the room. the living room there. the terrace. you can see that the rooms are designed in a way where they easily exit out into the outside, the outdoors. it's a great legacy of lou henry's, because she designed the house. she created it. she was inspired and she had close involvement in all aspects of the house's creation. >> the hoover's connection with the stanford campus deepened and broadened over the years. the major part of the campus here. was it endowed by the hoovers or does it build up with a lot of contributions over time. >> i'm not sure about the hoover institution. i know when lou was still alive she used her personal funds to build a cultural community and a musical community there. the hoover institute came later possibly after lou passed away and more slofled with what herbert did. >> how about west branch, iowa and the preservation of his roots ther
you can see there's design for the arches above the doorway and that was changed. there were a lot of archers in the house as well. what we have here are some floor plans of the house. showed details of the room. the living room there. the terrace. you can see that the rooms are designed in a way where they easily exit out into the outside, the outdoors. it's a great legacy of lou henry's, because she designed the house. she created it. she was inspired and she had close involvement in all...
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rooms and corridors and staircases takes us to the monarch's bedroom as at louis xiv's palace at versailles. here you have seven simple unpretentious doorways. the architecture of the new town hall, then is an embodiment of the netherlands' independent political aspirations, an expression of amsterdam as a free city at the center of the world. in the 17th century, the dutch city of amsterdam was the greatest economic power in the world, a vast marketplace where every kind of goods could be had-- pepper, whale oil, japanese lacquer, cloth, wine. the dutch became rich. they were the most urban society in europe-- literate, stable well-fed, and decently housed. they knew themselves to be fortunate. they strongly identified with the chosen people of the old testament with all that implied about obedience to god's will. in this peculiar new society artists couldn't look to the traditional sources of patronage. there was no royal court. the churches had no pictures, as we can see in this painting of the mariakerk in utrecht by pietersz saenredam. nevertheless, the netherlands experienced an explosion in the production and consumption of art. the
rooms and corridors and staircases takes us to the monarch's bedroom as at louis xiv's palace at versailles. here you have seven simple unpretentious doorways. the architecture of the new town hall, then is an embodiment of the netherlands' independent political aspirations, an expression of amsterdam as a free city at the center of the world. in the 17th century, the dutch city of amsterdam was the greatest economic power in the world, a vast marketplace where every kind of goods could be...
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tried to go up the stairs to see what the deal was and there was just bills of smoke coming out of the doorwayas at the top i could see some smoke and flames. and when i came on the balcony with the help it down. >>darya: you must feel extremely grateful. you are able to get care wife and your baby and who is 6 months old. did you get whatever you needed to get out. >>: she got him the stroller. we didn't get diapers or anything. >>terisa: this is all about 5:00 this morning. >>: es 530-. >>terisa: thank you very much oscar for telling us your story. lucky you tell us >>: a very good news. the fire has been knocked down pretty extensively. we still have some areas of some hot spots but the firefighters are getting to it. they've done an outstanding job let's talk about unfortunately injuries. i saw someone told me that they witnessed a man crawling all empire was on his arms. >>: one was critical. but i have told that it has increased to moderate. one additional moderate injuries for a broken scraggy. we feel pretty comfortable that with those injuries those people should survive. >>charles: i
tried to go up the stairs to see what the deal was and there was just bills of smoke coming out of the doorwayas at the top i could see some smoke and flames. and when i came on the balcony with the help it down. >>darya: you must feel extremely grateful. you are able to get care wife and your baby and who is 6 months old. did you get whatever you needed to get out. >>: she got him the stroller. we didn't get diapers or anything. >>terisa: this is all about 5:00 this morning....
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a group of white men met us in the doorway and started beating us and left us lobbying in a pool of blood and the officials came up and wanted to know whether we wanted to press charges. we said no we believe and of love and peace and nonviolence. i didn't know at that time may 9th, 1961 that this man was wilson, years later in february february 09 after president barack obama had been inaugurated he came to my office on capitol hill to seek out the peace grown. mr. lewis, will you forgive me? i want to apologize. i'm sorry. they hugged me. i hugged them back and i saw him since then he recently passed. but it demonstrated the power of nonviolence, the power of love and the way of peace to be reconciled. >> host: did he come to your office out of the blue? >> guest: he had gone from different places to self carolina students that attended local college, blank college students in 1960. he'd gone of around apologizing to them. a local press person made contact and they had been some of the freedom riders. so they still were working with them and discovered i was on the bus and i was one of
a group of white men met us in the doorway and started beating us and left us lobbying in a pool of blood and the officials came up and wanted to know whether we wanted to press charges. we said no we believe and of love and peace and nonviolence. i didn't know at that time may 9th, 1961 that this man was wilson, years later in february february 09 after president barack obama had been inaugurated he came to my office on capitol hill to seek out the peace grown. mr. lewis, will you forgive me?...