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>> is there any chance at all that he's telling the truth? u.p.s. told the tv station that it's our policy that drivers are not allowed to go in the house. >> i have a feeling this guy is going to probably have to turn in his brown shorts. >>> a bad day here at the "right this minute" studio is when our youtube videos don't play. >> when we don't have internet connection. >> yes. check out the bad day they had at wibw, a local news station in topeka, kansas. the surveillance video picks up from the lobby of their station, a man grabs a lamp, smashes it through the front door and makes his way into the station. the man walks down the hall, and then begins punching and fighting a number of employees. before you know it, almost ten guys are out there, trying to subdue this man who has been identified as ray miles. a homeless veteran. now, it looks like they have him subdued. but this is when the worst happens. ray miles starts biting some of these men, and eventually pulls out a knife. there's even a bigger struggle. a man is now standing on top of him,
>> is there any chance at all that he's telling the truth? u.p.s. told the tv station that it's our policy that drivers are not allowed to go in the house. >> i have a feeling this guy is going to probably have to turn in his brown shorts. >>> a bad day here at the "right this minute" studio is when our youtube videos don't play. >> when we don't have internet connection. >> yes. check out the bad day they had at wibw, a local news station in topeka,...
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course. >> reporter: the faa manager on scene never reported the near miss, and it wasn't until the u.p.spilot told ntsb that the faa head quarters found out. telling abc news, in a statement, as soon as we learned of this incident, we took quick and decisive action. that included retraining for the young controller. and the resignation of his manager. the controllers' union says it takes the incident seriously and is working with the faa on safety. but in this case, it was the cockpit warnings that kept the two planes apart. >> the sensors onboard the aircraft worked well. and they overcame a human error. >> reporter: a rookie mistake that came so close to costing human lives. for "good morning america," jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> we turn to the parents of madeleine mccann. speaking out the day before the five-year anniversary of the day of their daughter's disappearance. madeleine was 3 years old when she vanished on a family vacation. but her parents have now renewed hope that she could be found. jeffrey kofman has the latest. >> reporter: could she be alive? for the first ti
course. >> reporter: the faa manager on scene never reported the near miss, and it wasn't until the u.p.spilot told ntsb that the faa head quarters found out. telling abc news, in a statement, as soon as we learned of this incident, we took quick and decisive action. that included retraining for the young controller. and the resignation of his manager. the controllers' union says it takes the incident seriously and is working with the faa on safety. but in this case, it was the cockpit...
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what do we know about the u.p.s. report at this point, alina. >> good morning. we just got off the phony with the westchester coroner's office, they said the autopsy is under way right now. it should be complete very soon. we could actually find out a cause of death as early as today. talked about this theory of suicide. cnn as you mentioned is aggressively, actively pursuing that nowhere they committed suicide. we can tell you "new york times" is citing two unnamed sources that mary kennedy's body found hanging in a barn in the back of the house. she did leave a suicide note. authorities when they arrived tried to cut her down and revive her. obviously, they were unsuccessful. >> what do we know about how she was feeling with regard to the fact they had filed for divorce. it's been a while. there's talk she was concerned about financial problems, she was suffering from depression. do we know if this was related to her problems with drugs and alcohol? >> that's right. remember this started 2010, may to be exact. by all accounts her depression took a turn for the
what do we know about the u.p.s. report at this point, alina. >> good morning. we just got off the phony with the westchester coroner's office, they said the autopsy is under way right now. it should be complete very soon. we could actually find out a cause of death as early as today. talked about this theory of suicide. cnn as you mentioned is aggressively, actively pursuing that nowhere they committed suicide. we can tell you "new york times" is citing two unnamed sources that...
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the latest numbers i have here is that deutsche post is trading at a 10.9 times forward looking multiple. u.p.sand fedex at 12.2. so they're much more expensive than deutsche post and by the way u.p.s. disappointing on their numbers and fedex even warning on their forward looking profits. >> all right. thank you so much for that. and let's talk about what's happening in india. new deli's decision to delay the start of its new anti-tax avoidance rule until next. indian government has yet to explain how the deal will affect sales of phones. let's get out to mumbai. >> the general anti-avoidance treaty was one amount of taxation or legislation which actually created quite a stir in the endian markets. yesterday the finance minister had clarified on on the gaar with regards to certain amendments and what we can expect. one of the key important things is that now it has been deferred and it will include a representative from the law ministry and that will you willy formulate certain amount of policies in which we can expect a certain amount of recommendations that we can take forward for gaar going
the latest numbers i have here is that deutsche post is trading at a 10.9 times forward looking multiple. u.p.sand fedex at 12.2. so they're much more expensive than deutsche post and by the way u.p.s. disappointing on their numbers and fedex even warning on their forward looking profits. >> all right. thank you so much for that. and let's talk about what's happening in india. new deli's decision to delay the start of its new anti-tax avoidance rule until next. indian government has yet...
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u.p.s. jet on the same flight path. they were at the same altitude and came within two miles of each other. the report says it was all the fault of an inexperienced controller who had only been fully certified for a couple of weeks. he was then offered more training. >>> and a fire has damaged at least one building at the tyler perry studios in atlanta. the fire broke out around 9:00 last night. it took firefighters about an hour to put it out. the complex includes the 200,000-square-foot studio where perry makes his hit films. no injuries. no word on what started the fire. >>> more american teens are spoking pot. that's according to a report that will be released this morning. a quarter of them used marijuana last year. that's up 8% from just four years ago. also, nearly one in ten teens is lighting up at least 20 times a month. the study finds abuse of prescription medicines, though, easing just slightly. >>> and here's something to think about on your commute. a new report from the society of automotive engineers fin
u.p.s. jet on the same flight path. they were at the same altitude and came within two miles of each other. the report says it was all the fault of an inexperienced controller who had only been fully certified for a couple of weeks. he was then offered more training. >>> and a fire has damaged at least one building at the tyler perry studios in atlanta. the fire broke out around 9:00 last night. it took firefighters about an hour to put it out. the complex includes the...
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but before the break let's take a look at the shares of u.p.s. in today's trading session. eep in mind it's a down market. we're down about 175 points. the company authorizing a $5 billion buyback program today. and who says they only pay in sunshine in california? look at this job. $165,000 for a customer experience leader in l.a. more "power lunch" in two. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. at bank of america, we're lending an in communities across the country. fro omrevi htalielzeping t a neigbrhbooklyn..or.ho financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a div
but before the break let's take a look at the shares of u.p.s. in today's trading session. eep in mind it's a down market. we're down about 175 points. the company authorizing a $5 billion buyback program today. and who says they only pay in sunshine in california? look at this job. $165,000 for a customer experience leader in l.a. more "power lunch" in two. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt...
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back in the news, a u.p.s. was arrested in san diego accused of sneaking into a house and watching a woman take a bath. police say that driver made a delivery to the home of the 26- year-old alleged victim. a short time later, the woman got into the shower. she told police she saw the delivery man watching her from the hallway as she reportedly chased him out before she called the cops. she's due in court tomorrow. >>> well, ktvu has learned a sailboat racing plan prompted by a recent fatal accident is gonna be lifted today. the coast guard will lift the ban on racing pass the going bridge in time for the spin na kerr race -- spinnicker race -- spinnacre race. >>> this saturday is the debut of the new earthquake exhibit at the california science academy. the big draw is the shakehouse which lets people like our reporter david steven son in, as you can see there, helping people experience the loma prieta earthquake, how that felt. >>> 7:52. hey, sam, you are keeping an eye on the south bay, bay -- hey, sam, you a
back in the news, a u.p.s. was arrested in san diego accused of sneaking into a house and watching a woman take a bath. police say that driver made a delivery to the home of the 26- year-old alleged victim. a short time later, the woman got into the shower. she told police she saw the delivery man watching her from the hallway as she reportedly chased him out before she called the cops. she's due in court tomorrow. >>> well, ktvu has learned a sailboat racing plan prompted by a recent...
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i went to the only known address for the american future fund, which was a p.o./u.p.s. ox across from the des moines airport. and i walked in and i went up to the counter and i asked to be shown to the offices, and the woman behind the counter laughed. and she said, you're not first one to ask. >> wow. and you had a big margin of victory in 2008. 2010, you did win, but it was a much smaller margin of victory. obviously, it was headwinds for democrats all across the country in 2010, so maybe some of it was that, but some of it's got to be this money too. is there a way to use this sort of dynamic that you face towards your advantage? is there a way to campaign against that dark money being run against you? or is, essentially, the damage done once these ads flood the airwaves? >> well, they were very sophisticated in how they ran these attack ads against me. they waited until late in the cycle when most people had written me off as not having a tough race and then they unleashed the the avalanche. and by the time the word got out, it was almost too late for me to get any a
i went to the only known address for the american future fund, which was a p.o./u.p.s. ox across from the des moines airport. and i walked in and i went up to the counter and i asked to be shown to the offices, and the woman behind the counter laughed. and she said, you're not first one to ask. >> wow. and you had a big margin of victory in 2008. 2010, you did win, but it was a much smaller margin of victory. obviously, it was headwinds for democrats all across the country in 2010, so...
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." $96 billion for facebook potentially the previous record valuation for an ipo in this country came in 199 for u.p.s. at $60 billion. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," a dark day in the long history of the new york yankees. as the team's legendary closer mariano rivera collapses in a heap while chasing down a fly ball in battle practice. prognosis for the season is bad, but what about the rest of his career? we'll hear from the man himself, ahead in sports. >>> and mitt romney's former rivals from newt to rick to the other rick are having trouble getting excited about their nominee. stephen colbert is here to help. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. >> formation of guardsmen marched up the hill and fired their rifles at the students. two young men and two young women were killed. [ male announcer ] whoa, megan landry alert. and she's looking directly at your new lumia, thank you at&t. first, why don't you show her the curved edge... now move on to the slick navigation tiles -- bam, right into the people hub. see megan, colin has lots of friends. hey, colin, what
." $96 billion for facebook potentially the previous record valuation for an ipo in this country came in 199 for u.p.s. at $60 billion. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," a dark day in the long history of the new york yankees. as the team's legendary closer mariano rivera collapses in a heap while chasing down a fly ball in battle practice. prognosis for the season is bad, but what about the rest of his career? we'll hear from the man himself, ahead in sports....
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the general contractor. now they have a new start on their life. anna came looking for work in u.p.s. she didn't get a job there. i steered her to the construction admin training program. now she has a job with good benefits and a new life. so i urge you to consider to vote yes and to get these projects going seismically safe hospitals, good health care and all of the good things that can come from that. have a good afternoon. president fong: thank you. >> good afternoon, president fong, commissioner moore, commissioner sugaya, commissioner antonini, commissioner miguel, and commissioner borden. i'm ted sang, the director of the asian foundation. many in our community these days are busy at work preparing for next month in may which is asian pacific heritage month. i was thinking about all of the great health institutions that take care of the health of the asian american community in san francisco, from kaiser who has a third of our patients which is the only hospital in the country dedicated to serving the chinese community and northeast medical services, the largest federally qualif
the general contractor. now they have a new start on their life. anna came looking for work in u.p.s. she didn't get a job there. i steered her to the construction admin training program. now she has a job with good benefits and a new life. so i urge you to consider to vote yes and to get these projects going seismically safe hospitals, good health care and all of the good things that can come from that. have a good afternoon. president fong: thank you. >> good afternoon, president fong,...
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the air. it happened in january. two jets-- a japan airlines 767 and a u.p.s. were coming in for a landing when they were mistakenly put on a collision course. listen, now, as the tower instructs them to separate. >> pelley: the planes were less than two miles apart when they separated. officials in honolulu did not initially report the incident to federal authorities. the manager of the honolulu office retired after the f.a.a. began investigating. we got our first good look today at a deadly boat accident that happened two years ago. new video shows the moment a barge slammed into a tour boat in >> ifill: . thphiladelphia. the larger vessel drove right over it as you see there. two tourists from hungry were killed. their families released the video. they are now suing the companies that were involved. a world-famous work of art. and now one of the most expensive. putting a price on "the scream." coming up. what's with you? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i ca
the air. it happened in january. two jets-- a japan airlines 767 and a u.p.s. were coming in for a landing when they were mistakenly put on a collision course. listen, now, as the tower instructs them to separate. >> pelley: the planes were less than two miles apart when they separated. officials in honolulu did not initially report the incident to federal authorities. the manager of the honolulu office retired after the f.a.a. began investigating. we got our first good look today at a...
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the worst. you don't know right away necessarily, but nevertheless, you change. >> reporter: randy still leaves home as a pilot for u.p.sd his daughter's 9th birthday, just as he missed her 8th while he was overseas. but this time the family celebrated early so dad could be there. >> i would tell any spouse who's going through this is time is your friend. give it time. >> reporter: time helped them rediscover what they once were, stronger, because they were together. barry petersen, cbs news, vancouver, washington. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an interview with general martin dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. plus a report from the scene on tropical storm beryl after making landfall in florida. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. enjoy the holiday. i'm terrell brown. take care. have a great day. ,,,,,, >>> a tribute to america's finest this memorial day parade. >>>
the worst. you don't know right away necessarily, but nevertheless, you change. >> reporter: randy still leaves home as a pilot for u.p.sd his daughter's 9th birthday, just as he missed her 8th while he was overseas. but this time the family celebrated early so dad could be there. >> i would tell any spouse who's going through this is time is your friend. give it time. >> reporter: time helped them rediscover what they once were, stronger, because they were together. barry...
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the plane, bringing them within 300 feet of each other. causing both pilots to warn of impending collision. >> u.p.s., 36, heavy. fly heading 180. >> japan air 72, descend maintain 1,300. >> japan air 72 heavy. >> reporter: the reference to tcas means the pilots' collision alarms went off. >> one aircraft computer said climb, and the other computer said descend, so they wouldn't go on this collision course. >> reporter: the faa manager on-scene didn't report the near-miss. telling abc news, in a statement, as soon as we learned of this incident, we took quick and decisive action. that included retraining for the young controller. and the resignation of his manager. the controllers' union says it takes the incident seriously and is working with the faa on safety. but in this case, it was the cockpit warnings that kept the two planes apart. >> the sensors onboard the aircraft worked well. and they overcame a human error. >> reporter: a rookie mistake that came so close to costing human lives. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> we turn to the parents of madeleine mccann. madelyn was 3 years old when she disappeared.
the plane, bringing them within 300 feet of each other. causing both pilots to warn of impending collision. >> u.p.s., 36, heavy. fly heading 180. >> japan air 72, descend maintain 1,300. >> japan air 72 heavy. >> reporter: the reference to tcas means the pilots' collision alarms went off. >> one aircraft computer said climb, and the other computer said descend, so they wouldn't go on this collision course. >> reporter: the faa manager on-scene didn't report...
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the underwear bomb that failed to detonate on board a jetliner over detroit on christmas, 2009. and two bombs hidden in printers that were shipped as cargo through u.p.s. and fed-ex, they were intercepted by intelligence agents just hours before they were set to blow up the planes that carried them. we asked bomb technician kevin barry what he sees when he looks at asiri's work. >> an increased sophistication at trying to prevent being detected. the're making mistakes. they're not big mistakes. but we've been fortunate that they've been caught. >> reporter: looking into these devices, does it give you any insight into who he is? >> i tells you that he has the assets, he has the intent, and he has no conscience. >> reporter: now the f.b.i. has that bomb at their lab in quantico. what they're doing tonight is working on reverse engineering it. they're going to actually make a copy. they're going to blow it up in the fields. they're going to learn how it worked, how it would function and what effect it would have on an aircraft in flight. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. we were curious today whether the latest airport security equipment would have
the underwear bomb that failed to detonate on board a jetliner over detroit on christmas, 2009. and two bombs hidden in printers that were shipped as cargo through u.p.s. and fed-ex, they were intercepted by intelligence agents just hours before they were set to blow up the planes that carried them. we asked bomb technician kevin barry what he sees when he looks at asiri's work. >> an increased sophistication at trying to prevent being detected. the're making mistakes. they're not big...
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the pickens plan soon become reality? jane wells has that story. >> president obama went to a u.p.s. lity this year to tout natural gas as $100 oil has been eating into the costs of transporting goods across america. >> we've got a supply of natural gas under our feet that can last america nearly a hundred years. >> and it's $1.50 cheaper per gallon than diesel. for years nat gas has been used in trash trucks and buses. but getting it into the over 3 million class-a long haul trucks in the u.s. has been tough. that's changing. first, you need infrastructure. chesapeake energy is funding a nationwide rollout of lng refueling stations being built by clean energy fuels. >> you'll be able to go from l.a. to dallas to chicago to the east coast all on an lng powered truck. >> now companies like navastar are building nat gas trucks in all classes. the trucks will cost more, but the savings will come quickly. >> this can translate anywhere between $20,000 and $30,000 of annual fuel savings per year. >> believing 30% of sales could come from nat gas trucks. once the fueling stations are in pla
the pickens plan soon become reality? jane wells has that story. >> president obama went to a u.p.s. lity this year to tout natural gas as $100 oil has been eating into the costs of transporting goods across america. >> we've got a supply of natural gas under our feet that can last america nearly a hundred years. >> and it's $1.50 cheaper per gallon than diesel. for years nat gas has been used in trash trucks and buses. but getting it into the over 3 million class-a long haul...
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. >> let's run through some of the names of the people who have signed on. there verizon, u.p.se. these are huge companies. >> how much weight will it have? a letter to geithner but an open letter to everyone. >> this is the first time in three budgets that the president has taken on the capital gains and dividends thing. until now it's been leave these where they are at 15%. argument among people like this and will cain this money has been taxed already. look at apple for example. $100 billion in the bank. they paid their corporate taxes on it. they are sitting in bank. they're going to buy a company, they're going to buy back own stock or give it to shareholders. shareholders when they get that dividend pay 15% on it. the company paid taxes on those earnings, they give it to shareholders as loyalty investment they pay 15%, white house says they should pay more than that. >> white house saying that they would pay triple 15%. the number would be 45%. i don't know that it's a 1% debate. what this letter says -- let me finish this point. as much as they list obviously people who o
. >> let's run through some of the names of the people who have signed on. there verizon, u.p.se. these are huge companies. >> how much weight will it have? a letter to geithner but an open letter to everyone. >> this is the first time in three budgets that the president has taken on the capital gains and dividends thing. until now it's been leave these where they are at 15%. argument among people like this and will cain this money has been taxed already. look at apple for...
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and that kid in the hoodie is about to spearhead what could be the third-largest ipo in american history. larger than kraft and u.p.s. and nine-times larger than google. zuckerberg stands to make upwards of $20 billion, on paper, at least. catapulting him to the top-ten richest americans. in his most recent interview, he talked to robin about how the ipo will affect the company. >> our goal and the thing we need to do is keep on building great things. >> you don't think anything of the essence of the company is going to change at all? >> it's our job not to. >> reporter: so, should you buy? some experts say it's a sucker's bet because rich people and people in major institutions are going to get first dibs, then turning and selling to the rest of us at a higher price. if you bought apple in 1980, ten shares at $22 apiece, would now be worth $44,000. think about this. with facebook valued at more than $100 billion, that's more than $100 for everybody who has been account on facebook. some analysts say the company simply isn't worth that much and may never be. bear in mind, we've seen internet bubbles blossom and burs
and that kid in the hoodie is about to spearhead what could be the third-largest ipo in american history. larger than kraft and u.p.s. and nine-times larger than google. zuckerberg stands to make upwards of $20 billion, on paper, at least. catapulting him to the top-ten richest americans. in his most recent interview, he talked to robin about how the ipo will affect the company. >> our goal and the thing we need to do is keep on building great things. >> you don't think anything of...
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. >>> huge selloff although it has erased 60 points of losses in the past hour or so. art cashemof u.p.sher a government and what that means for various tranches of bailout money. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think traders came in this morning assuming they still had a couple of days, that you'd be following the pattern of yesterday. they'd try again for a coalition government and probably fail. have a third try. and that things would be relatively quiet. if the gentleman they asked to try today who had the second largest vote, whose party had the second largest vote basically decided to throw kerosene on the fire. he said a plague on all your houses. we're not going to cooperate. we'd like to see something like a marshall plan. we think you guys should give us some money to get ourselves organized. the germans basically said we're not in the business of financing greek electoral promises. that hit the fan. >> you think they're going to default on the loan in june? >> i believe they are. up until now, i thought they'd make a couple of tries. we're going to see this election
. >>> huge selloff although it has erased 60 points of losses in the past hour or so. art cashemof u.p.sher a government and what that means for various tranches of bailout money. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think traders came in this morning assuming they still had a couple of days, that you'd be following the pattern of yesterday. they'd try again for a coalition government and probably fail. have a third try. and that things would be relatively quiet. if the...
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pricing intentions but as a general rule, our business has got to reflect the cost of goods sold like a public utility, fed-ex or u.p.s, be the best purchasers of fuel, vertically integrate in the supply chain and be certain that our product costs are fully covered in pricing. >> one last question as we wrap up. virgin atlantic says you can make cell phones in flight. any chance of that at delta? >> no. we are very close to our business travelers and our business travelers telling us that's not something they want us to do. how about you? you have been doing this for a long time. okay? >> i don't like seeing people on the phone. >> you want us to have cell phones next to you all the way across the ocean? >> no. i don't like it on the train in chicago. i don't like it on a flight. richard anderson, joining us from the new international terminal here in atlanta. guys, back to you. >> looks gorgeous, phil. thanks to you and richard, as well. for more on the ecb alert, we are back to trading headlines and competing headlines. >> it is, carl. and this situation is fluid. reuters headline you hit a few minutes ago moved the
pricing intentions but as a general rule, our business has got to reflect the cost of goods sold like a public utility, fed-ex or u.p.s, be the best purchasers of fuel, vertically integrate in the supply chain and be certain that our product costs are fully covered in pricing. >> one last question as we wrap up. virgin atlantic says you can make cell phones in flight. any chance of that at delta? >> no. we are very close to our business travelers and our business travelers telling...
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u.p.s. driver in california is under arrest, accused of being a peeping tom. a woman said he snuck into her san diego home after making a delivery and watched her in the bathtub. driver is expected to be arraigned tomorrow. >>> in san diego, a violent shop shoplifting arrest. jessica kartalija has more on the shocking video, involving a 14-year-old girl. >> the video taken by a shopper, shows the girl being apprehended by two undercover security officers who work for nieman-marcus. >> help! >> san diego police say the girl was caught on camera, inside the store, stealing a $550 pair of cuff links. the man who shot this video said he yelled to officers that he was filming. and he said they backed off the girl a little bit. nieman-marcus said, quote, our associates were doing their duty as security officers and protecting our fellow custors, associates -- customers, associates and merchandise. >>> beaten and robbed. a drunk man is taken advantage of in new york and no one stops to help. a surf veilance camera capt -- surveillance camera captures the entire ordeal. >> reporter: out cold. the man at the bottom of the screen. a sordid scene that includes a woman, s
u.p.s. driver in california is under arrest, accused of being a peeping tom. a woman said he snuck into her san diego home after making a delivery and watched her in the bathtub. driver is expected to be arraigned tomorrow. >>> in san diego, a violent shop shoplifting arrest. jessica kartalija has more on the shocking video, involving a 14-year-old girl. >> the video taken by a shopper, shows the girl being apprehended by two undercover security officers who work for...
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the drug to make sure we have safety and security. but there are third-party logistics carriers to deliver an awful lot of content like fed ex and u.p.s. who operate in all 50 states and we ought to have a too-state seamless delivery rather than 50 states all having regulatory authority. so my first message today to send to the conferees when the committee is ultimately reported is to take these placeholders on these third party providers and in the track and trace regulations we provide a seamless policy. it's very important to our country and to the pharmaceutical industry and mostly it's very important to those of us who consume those pharmaceuticals. secondly, there is another provision called the medical gas act, gas safety act, which was included in this legislation and i am very grateful that the managers of the legislation agreed to put it in the bill because it's equally important for our people in this country. but i want to make sure one thing is underlined. medical gases are critically important to sustain life, gases like oxygen, like night truss oxide, called by laughing gas. but i want to make sure as we go through this
the drug to make sure we have safety and security. but there are third-party logistics carriers to deliver an awful lot of content like fed ex and u.p.s. who operate in all 50 states and we ought to have a too-state seamless delivery rather than 50 states all having regulatory authority. so my first message today to send to the conferees when the committee is ultimately reported is to take these placeholders on these third party providers and in the track and trace regulations we provide a...