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todd was refurbishing.master bedroom, in a night stand, they found something else, too. something quite unexpected. this blue box. inside? ashes. what? at the bottom of the box was a label that simply said, "cremated remains of catherine lynn winkler." and now, suddenly, there were two mysteries to solve. what really happened in the winkler baby's blood-stained bedroom? and more than a decade and two thousand miles away, what was the ugly truth that burned on the mountainside in georgia? >> coming up, someone was keeping secrets. big secrets. >> we're realizing, wait, there was a former wife? >> and that was just the beginning. when "dateline" continues. whoa! what's this? swiffer sweeper! swiffer dusters! removes up to 70% of dust and allergens. stays on there like glue wow! look at that! ew! the tobin stance! that is totally what it is! do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body pro
todd was refurbishing.master bedroom, in a night stand, they found something else, too. something quite unexpected. this blue box. inside? ashes. what? at the bottom of the box was a label that simply said, "cremated remains of catherine lynn winkler." and now, suddenly, there were two mysteries to solve. what really happened in the winkler baby's blood-stained bedroom? and more than a decade and two thousand miles away, what was the ugly truth that burned on the mountainside in...
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no, it was todd in handcuffs.red into the house and found a bloody crime scene. and rachel winkler, dead in her baby's bedroom. they found the couple's three young children safe and sound across the street at a neighbor's house. todd had dropped them off there before the police arrived. soon, todd himself was sitting in an interview room at the sheriff's department. where he admitted, yes, he killed rachel. but, he said, he had no choice. and then he told the police a harrowing story of rage and violence and self-defense. the trouble began the night before, sunday night, he said, as he was preparing to leave early the next morning for work. rachel told him straight out, she was leaving him for james. >> and she'd go back to the arms of james white. >> reporter: and then, a few hours later, 3:30 monday morning when todd went into the baby's room where rachel had taken to sleeping, they argued, bitterly about custody of the children. >> i said, "i'm not going to agree to you having the kids up here and having primar
no, it was todd in handcuffs.red into the house and found a bloody crime scene. and rachel winkler, dead in her baby's bedroom. they found the couple's three young children safe and sound across the street at a neighbor's house. todd had dropped them off there before the police arrived. soon, todd himself was sitting in an interview room at the sheriff's department. where he admitted, yes, he killed rachel. but, he said, he had no choice. and then he told the police a harrowing story of rage...
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this is the charles todd board. you look at this compared to the lizzie magie game, the similarities become closer and closer. so charles todd actually lives in philadelphia. and he learns the game from a friend in atlantic city, and he runs into some friends on the street. and charles and esther darrow, and he says why don't you come over, and we'll have a monopoly night which was very envogue at the time. so the darrows and the toddes have this monopoly night, todd teaches darrow the game, and afterwards darrow asks can you type up the rules for me? todd at first thinks this is strange because it'd be like somebody coming to your house and if you played for chess or checkers or a game that was around and asked for a copy of the rules, but he does it anyway. so let's cut to parker brothers in the '30s for a minute. in the mid 1930s parker brothers was a firm that was completely in crisis. like a lot of companies at the time, nobody was buying anything, the balance sheet was a disaster. there's george parker sitting
this is the charles todd board. you look at this compared to the lizzie magie game, the similarities become closer and closer. so charles todd actually lives in philadelphia. and he learns the game from a friend in atlantic city, and he runs into some friends on the street. and charles and esther darrow, and he says why don't you come over, and we'll have a monopoly night which was very envogue at the time. so the darrows and the toddes have this monopoly night, todd teaches darrow the game,...
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todd? >>> thanks carol. new this morning police in north philadelphia are investigating a home invasion stabbing and robbery on the the 700 block of west erie a avenue. the 25 year-old home owner was stab in the head and rushed to temple university hospital where he is in stable condition right now. the suspect would dress in the hood eye and jeans. that suspect is at large. >>> a fire in the bakery near between the second and cambria street in north philadelphia fire fighters battled the fire for an hour before gaining an a upper hand. there were apartments on all sides of the the businesses but everyone was able to get out safely and there are in reports of any injuries. the the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> a developing story this morning a darby boro police officer is dead after a shooting at his home. cherry greg from our sister station kyw news radio is live at the darby boro police station in delaware county with the very latest developments. >> reporter: good morning, todd. police sa
todd? >>> thanks carol. new this morning police in north philadelphia are investigating a home invasion stabbing and robbery on the the 700 block of west erie a avenue. the 25 year-old home owner was stab in the head and rushed to temple university hospital where he is in stable condition right now. the suspect would dress in the hood eye and jeans. that suspect is at large. >>> a fire in the bakery near between the second and cambria street in north philadelphia fire fighters...
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>> reporter: good morning, todd. police say that the 26 year-old darby boro police officer was shot and killed inside of his home saturday afternoon while he was off-duty. the authorities immediately launch an investigation and they are expect to file homicide charges later on today. police arrived at the the home in the 600 block of magnolia avenue just after 4:30 p.m. they were responding to reports of shots fired, and when they arrived they found a woman in the home and a four year veteran officer with a gunshot wound to the chest. the officer was taken to the presbyterian hospital where he died darby boro police chief bob smith smith called the officer a start on the force who will be missed. >> the fire fighters for a number of years in the boro of yeadon a number of their volunteers over there are very upset as my guys are very upset about it. it is like we lost a member of our family needlessly. >> reporter: smith says the four year veteran officer was part-time but had a bright future on the force because of
>> reporter: good morning, todd. police say that the 26 year-old darby boro police officer was shot and killed inside of his home saturday afternoon while he was off-duty. the authorities immediately launch an investigation and they are expect to file homicide charges later on today. police arrived at the the home in the 600 block of magnolia avenue just after 4:30 p.m. they were responding to reports of shots fired, and when they arrived they found a woman in the home and a four year...
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>> reporter: good morning, todd. police say the 26 year-old officer was shot once in the chest while off-duty inside of his delaware county home, authorities immediately launched an investigation and they are expect to file homicide charges later today. police say it happened just after 4:30 p.m. at this home in the 600 block of magnolia drive, officers responded to a report of the shots fired arrived on the scene and found a four year veteran officer in an upstairs bedroom with a single gunshot wound to the chest. the the officer was taken to presbyterian hospital where he died. the the part-time officer was also a yeadon fire fighter and will be missed. >> he was a shining star in the department. he was an even tempered nice guy, anybody that met him, they always had a good word for him. he knew how to talk to people. >> reporter: police say it was like losing a member of the family, and that veteran officer had a bright future on the force. police say a woman was also in the home when they arrived and that home ha
>> reporter: good morning, todd. police say the 26 year-old officer was shot once in the chest while off-duty inside of his delaware county home, authorities immediately launched an investigation and they are expect to file homicide charges later today. police say it happened just after 4:30 p.m. at this home in the 600 block of magnolia drive, officers responded to a report of the shots fired arrived on the scene and found a four year veteran officer in an upstairs bedroom with a single...
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he calls todd freeing that wild animal a first amendment act. live in san francisco mark kelly, kpix5. >> we checked state law which says if the raccoon was doing damage to the property, say chewing wires or destroying insulation or what not, it is perfectly legal to trap and kill it. >>> two 20 something women are in hot water after they etched their initials into the coliseum, yeah, that one. the women scripted a j and n into the ancient roman site over the weekend. then they reportedly took a selfie. police cited them for aggravated damage to a building of historic interest. the women have since apologized saying they didn't imagine it was something so serious. >>> from reality tv star to real life role model. >> tonight the california state assembly named lisa vanderpump woman of the year for the 50 yet assembly district. -- 50th assembly district. the real housewives of beverly hills restauranteur received her resolution alongside assemblyman richard bloom of santa monica. bloom oversees district 50 and said in a statement, "ms. vanderpumpe
he calls todd freeing that wild animal a first amendment act. live in san francisco mark kelly, kpix5. >> we checked state law which says if the raccoon was doing damage to the property, say chewing wires or destroying insulation or what not, it is perfectly legal to trap and kill it. >>> two 20 something women are in hot water after they etched their initials into the coliseum, yeah, that one. the women scripted a j and n into the ancient roman site over the weekend. then they...
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charles todd told the story of meeting there of an i told you. he makes this point that he didn't live in atlantic city. he learned the game from a friend that he did. charles todd lived in philadelphia. marvin gardens focusing, a combination of the inventor. and he is not from atlantic city. and one thing people look at in copycat cases when you try to prove something like plagiarism is if somebody is an error, what are the odds, the same person making that twice. charles todd jokes it is the most copies of an error in history. every time he looked at a monopoly board after he would think about his falling. groupings are something the court is interested in in early monopoly games. their substantial land everywhere. ralph in his case, tried to find a copy of the board that has the word monopoly on it. most people testified they call it the monopoly game and i got this from a reader who found me recently and found one in the attic. this is the picture he was kind enough to use. the story is getting a lot of press. anti monopoly case as well as te
charles todd told the story of meeting there of an i told you. he makes this point that he didn't live in atlantic city. he learned the game from a friend that he did. charles todd lived in philadelphia. marvin gardens focusing, a combination of the inventor. and he is not from atlantic city. and one thing people look at in copycat cases when you try to prove something like plagiarism is if somebody is an error, what are the odds, the same person making that twice. charles todd jokes it is the...
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i found a newspaper article from the 1940's where some of the todd family claims that mary todd lincolnad the dream for the assassination. somebody read it and as the story was told over generations, it was mary. a number of stories i found like this. i think they are forgeries. i would be happy to tell you about them during the q&a. the question is, why are dreams like this included in the most widely read books about lincoln? they are great stories. americans want to read stories about our greatest leaders. john adams and thomas jefferson both died on july 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence. that was true, by the way. [laughter] we are fascinated to know that one of our nation's most revered leaders envision his own assassination just days before it happened. the tragedy is gripping. he confirms america's providential place in history. as with any apocryphal story, it seems believable because it's in keeping with what we know about lincoln's life and character. even more importantly, stories like these confirm the myths about lincoln that americans long t
i found a newspaper article from the 1940's where some of the todd family claims that mary todd lincolnad the dream for the assassination. somebody read it and as the story was told over generations, it was mary. a number of stories i found like this. i think they are forgeries. i would be happy to tell you about them during the q&a. the question is, why are dreams like this included in the most widely read books about lincoln? they are great stories. americans want to read stories about...
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he finds charles todd. he hunts down the quaker players in this looks like organic chemistry notes but it's ralph's notes from trying to find the photos of monopoly players to buy nephew went to school with two, who is married to who and reverse engineering to monopoly story and in fighting his way back and trying to find a thread between the patent. these are some of the quakers. a lot of them unfortunately passed away when he was putting together his case but they did ultimately testified. so charles todd tells the story of meeting tarot that i have just told you. he makes this point that he didn't live in atlantic city. he learned the game from a friend who did. charles todd lived in philadelphia. if you go to atlantic city it's a combination of the games. on the top board he makes a mistake and he spells it with the i and. he doesn't think much of it and one thing that people look at in copycat cases when they are trying to prove plagiarism is if somebody copies and air. what are the odds the same error
he finds charles todd. he hunts down the quaker players in this looks like organic chemistry notes but it's ralph's notes from trying to find the photos of monopoly players to buy nephew went to school with two, who is married to who and reverse engineering to monopoly story and in fighting his way back and trying to find a thread between the patent. these are some of the quakers. a lot of them unfortunately passed away when he was putting together his case but they did ultimately testified. so...
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in a police line-up, diane alexander identified her attacker as 34-year-old derrick todd lee.had previous arrests for burglary, stalking women and peeking into their homes. if lee was the baton rouge serial killer, diane alexander was fortunate to be alive. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom! lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a tasty snack that's 100% real dairy, try lactaid® cottage cheese. >>> derrick todd lee, a manual laborer married with two children, was identified by diane alexander in a police lineup as the man who assaulted her in her home. but he denied he was the baton rouge serial killer. lee's dna sample was sent immediately to the forensics lab for testing. it matched the biological samples from all five victims. >> just a sense of relief and joy come over me. you know, and it's like, i had to smile. i said, "we got him." >> derrick todd lee
in a police line-up, diane alexander identified her attacker as 34-year-old derrick todd lee.had previous arrests for burglary, stalking women and peeking into their homes. if lee was the baton rouge serial killer, diane alexander was fortunate to be alive. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl,...
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city as they work to implement policies to strengthen our local economy thank you oewd and welcome todd to present. >> thank you supervisor farrell for calling today's hearing in 2004 the voters approved proposition i did mandated the creation of apple economic development strategy in 2014 the city realized the cooperation with the office of economic analysis retailed that in 2007 proportion i talked about this we're before you to present the 2014 update to the strategy that was done in collaboration with the office of economic workforce development and the office of economic analysis in coordination with mta and arts commission and many others across the city to give you a sense of the structure of today is presentation i'll give a belief overview and innovative you up our colleague who lead this in the office to implement the goals and recommendations of the report ted egging on is going to speak on the economic performances and talk about continuing barriers to job growth in the city i'll be go balk e back up to talk about the conclusion so briefly one the 2007 strategy.org the city'
city as they work to implement policies to strengthen our local economy thank you oewd and welcome todd to present. >> thank you supervisor farrell for calling today's hearing in 2004 the voters approved proposition i did mandated the creation of apple economic development strategy in 2014 the city realized the cooperation with the office of economic analysis retailed that in 2007 proportion i talked about this we're before you to present the 2014 update to the strategy that was done in...
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todd gross. todd? >> thank you, bob. thank you, sir. thank you. well, thank you, bob. and good afternoon, everyone. let me add my welcome to this historical marker dedication commemorating the 150th anniversary of the end of the march to the sea. one of the best-known, but most controversial, and i would hasten to add, misunderstood aspects of the american civil war. the marker we dedicate today is one of 25 markers installed by the georgia historical society and our partners, over the last five years as a part of the civil war 150 historical marker project. a public education and heritage tourism initiative, launched by the georgia historical society to help georgia's and visitors to our state gain a better understanding of the cataclysmic struggle 150 years ago that shaped and changed forever the destiny of our nation, and the continued relevance and meaning of the civil war to the world we live in today. the georgia historical society is the independent statewide institution responsible for collecting and teaching georgia history. founded in 1839, the society is the
todd gross. todd? >> thank you, bob. thank you, sir. thank you. well, thank you, bob. and good afternoon, everyone. let me add my welcome to this historical marker dedication commemorating the 150th anniversary of the end of the march to the sea. one of the best-known, but most controversial, and i would hasten to add, misunderstood aspects of the american civil war. the marker we dedicate today is one of 25 markers installed by the georgia historical society and our partners, over the...
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. >> thanks todd as todd mentioned i've going to be covering some of the actions the city has taken as a result of the 2007 strategy and i've broke those action my summary by the 5 foundations outlined the first is an action around education and training oewd implemented a workforce promissory note program this sector has been successful with a creation of 4 distinct academies one in construction one in health care one in information technology and hospitalities one good example of the hospitality the new market on market in the twitter building 40 percent of the hiring were through the hospitality program it is a great placement of people into the job that are being created and in addition the work academy we've partnered with the school board on educational programs and have added with the citizens advisory committee those changes allow the allowed us to align our clear pathway to implement for our city's youth and feinstein to close the digital guide every be it resolved p,z&e, finance governance penetration is a has provided over 2 hundred thousand hours of literacy training and me
. >> thanks todd as todd mentioned i've going to be covering some of the actions the city has taken as a result of the 2007 strategy and i've broke those action my summary by the 5 foundations outlined the first is an action around education and training oewd implemented a workforce promissory note program this sector has been successful with a creation of 4 distinct academies one in construction one in health care one in information technology and hospitalities one good example of the...
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i found a newspaper article from the 1940's where some of the todd family claims that mary todd lincoln had the dream for the assassination. somebody read it and as the story was told over generations it was mary. a number of stories i found like this. i think they are forgeries. i would be happy to tell you about them during the q&a. the question is, why are dreams like this included in the most widely read books about lincoln? they are great stories. americans want to read stories about our greatest leaders. john adams and thomas jefferson both tied on july 4 1826, the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence. that was true, by the way. we are fascinated to know that one of our most revered leaders envision his own assassination just days before it happened. the tragedy is gripping. it confirms our place in history. it seems believable because it's in keeping with what we know about lincoln. stories like these confirm the myths about lincoln that americans long to believe, that he was almost supernatural. the fascination with biographers and their readers with lincoln's dre
i found a newspaper article from the 1940's where some of the todd family claims that mary todd lincoln had the dream for the assassination. somebody read it and as the story was told over generations it was mary. a number of stories i found like this. i think they are forgeries. i would be happy to tell you about them during the q&a. the question is, why are dreams like this included in the most widely read books about lincoln? they are great stories. americans want to read stories about...
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"eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live outside game stop store at 22nd and lehigh, that is where this tragedy took place todd. >> reporter: natasha investigators tell me that until the suspect announced the robbery here inside the store they had in idea officer wilson was there and that his partner was sitting in the mark patrol car just outside. police contend brothers carlton hipps and 26 year-old ramone williams were armed and full of bad intentions about nine employees and customers written side when robert wilson confronted the men. >> transport should not be waiting for rescue transport. >> transport the officer. >> reporter: scattered traffic capture moments after the shooting investigators say surveillance video shows the heroic actions of the father of two as he was being shot and returning fire. he moved to draw fire away from the innocent bystanders. >> i think redesign what a hero was all about, he stepped away so shots were not going directly at them but toward them. >> reporter: small memorial outside between the second and lehigh continues to grow for the sla
"eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live outside game stop store at 22nd and lehigh, that is where this tragedy took place todd. >> reporter: natasha investigators tell me that until the suspect announced the robbery here inside the store they had in idea officer wilson was there and that his partner was sitting in the mark patrol car just outside. police contend brothers carlton hipps and 26 year-old ramone williams were armed and full of bad intentions about nine...
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todd? >> reporter: jessica a 14-year-old who was a person of interest was being questioned here by detectives in connection to that murder. also this evening we were out in west philadelphia right near 65th and girard avenue. that's where detectives as well as members of the philadelphia crime seen unit were out. they were searching a home there again at 65th and girard avenue. they were looking for any kind of evidence or clues that could possibly be connected to thursday's murder. 51-year-old james stoleman was shot and killed why walking his dog in his overbrook neighborhood. that shooting happened just before 9:00 o'clock at night. police believe that as many as three suspects could have been involved in that shooting. investigators believe the shooting may have began actually as an attempted robbery on the 6400 block of woodcrest avenue. stoleman and funeral was this morning. he leaves behind a wife and a 10-year-old daughter. investigators are also reviewing surveillance cameras in th
todd? >> reporter: jessica a 14-year-old who was a person of interest was being questioned here by detectives in connection to that murder. also this evening we were out in west philadelphia right near 65th and girard avenue. that's where detectives as well as members of the philadelphia crime seen unit were out. they were searching a home there again at 65th and girard avenue. they were looking for any kind of evidence or clues that could possibly be connected to thursday's murder....
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"eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at septa headquarters with new information, todd. >> reporter: jessica those controversial ads will begin appearing on septa buses on april 1st. there will be 84 septa buses and the ads will run for four weeks. >> anti islamic ads are coming to septa today the transit authority said it would not appeal a federal court ruling that a new hampshire based non-profit called american freedom defense initiative has a first amendment right to run bus ads linking muslims to hitler. the ads include images of hitler and a read islamic/jew hatred it is in the quran. at a special septa board meeting this afternoon members of the religious leaders council of greater philadelphia commended septa for its efforts to try to prevent the ad. >> while we affirm the constitutional protection of free speech, had that does not diminish our condemnation of irresponsible speech. the language used in these proposed advertisements is distorted, prejudicial, and inflames hatred. >> reporter: septa's general counsel says the decision was based in two parts. the firs
"eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at septa headquarters with new information, todd. >> reporter: jessica those controversial ads will begin appearing on septa buses on april 1st. there will be 84 septa buses and the ads will run for four weeks. >> anti islamic ads are coming to septa today the transit authority said it would not appeal a federal court ruling that a new hampshire based non-profit called american freedom defense initiative has a first...
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reporting live tonight from north philadelphia, todd quinones cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> todd, thankou very much. >>> the search continues for a suspect after a stabbing on the campus of lasalle university today. it happened just before 2:00 in a bathroom at the blue and gold dining commons. the campus was locked down for a short time. the victim is deliveryman for the jack and jill ice cream company. he is hospitalized but his wounds are not life threatening. >>> some breaking news. we have learned about allegations of improper conduct involving two temple university football players. this reported happened at off campus location in january. it's unclear what the alleged improper conduct was but the university says it is cooperating with police. the two students have been suspended from football team activities while that investigation continues. >>> a gloucester county teacher faces charges to night accuse of photographing students in what police call their private areas while in school. police arrested 37-year-old adam mayer of washington township friday. mayer who teaches english
reporting live tonight from north philadelphia, todd quinones cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> todd, thankou very much. >>> the search continues for a suspect after a stabbing on the campus of lasalle university today. it happened just before 2:00 in a bathroom at the blue and gold dining commons. the campus was locked down for a short time. the victim is deliveryman for the jack and jill ice cream company. he is hospitalized but his wounds are not life threatening....
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young suspects todd? >> reporter: natasha, right now there is a policeman hunt for shooter in this case, he is just 15 and freshman at a city high school. police say tafind hamilton pulled the trigger shooting james stoleman one time in the chest. >> he should be considered armed and dangerous. >> reporter: married man and father of young daughter was gunned down last thursday night walking his dog near his overbrook home. investigators say hamilton with 15 year-old brandon smith and a 14 years old first targeted one man to rob and then spotted poleman walking his dog. >> they stated his dog looked weak or sort. >> reporter: he walked his dog with his daughter but last thursday was just before 9:00 and the 51 year-old neighbors say told his daughter to stay home because it was too late. >> thank god his daughter wasn't with him. that was one of the main things that, you know, lot of people really were thinking about. >> reporter: minutes later police say stoleman was confronted and there was a brief strug
young suspects todd? >> reporter: natasha, right now there is a policeman hunt for shooter in this case, he is just 15 and freshman at a city high school. police say tafind hamilton pulled the trigger shooting james stoleman one time in the chest. >> he should be considered armed and dangerous. >> reporter: married man and father of young daughter was gunned down last thursday night walking his dog near his overbrook home. investigators say hamilton with 15 year-old brandon...
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lets get out to todd quinones live at the scene, todd. >> reporter: chris, the the remains of the woman found right here behind this home here on frankford avenue just under the el, her body was found in the shallow grave. eyewitness took a picture of the man whom police say taserd and then later took into custody this afternoon. a police officer was flagged down just after 11:00 o'clock today. the officers were brought to the back of the building here in the 4700 block of frankford. there they discover the remains and also the man, struggle between man and officers ensued. an officer brought the man down using a taser. the just a short while ago we spoke with the woman who works next door. she did not want her face on camera but she talk about what she heard and what she saw. >> everybody ran to the window. there was a guy laying on the ground with his face covered in blood. they hand cuffed him and threw him in the back of the car. >> reporter: homicide detectives were called out here to the scene. eyewitness tells us a man in custody was seen holding a shovel. right new relationship
lets get out to todd quinones live at the scene, todd. >> reporter: chris, the the remains of the woman found right here behind this home here on frankford avenue just under the el, her body was found in the shallow grave. eyewitness took a picture of the man whom police say taserd and then later took into custody this afternoon. a police officer was flagged down just after 11:00 o'clock today. the officers were brought to the back of the building here in the 4700 block of frankford....
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todd? >> reporter: chris the phillies are warning fans these new metal detectors you see mind hee here will pick up on items such as utility knives and pocket knives and so they're telling fans to leave items like these at home or risk losing them here at the gate. across the street sixers fans walked into the wells fargo center monday night the way most phillies fans entered the ballpark last season. quick swipe of a hand-held metal detector in they went. that is changing. >> whose going to make the atmosphere fear a little safer. might make people uncomfortable. >> walk through metal detectors here at citizens bank park. >> i don't mind doing it because i'm certainly not going to bring anything into the stadium that shouldn't be brought in. and i would like to know that nobody else is doing that also. >> i don't think it will do any good any way because i am convinceed if one wanted to something bad, they'll do it. roar report after testing metal detectors last season at the right field g
todd? >> reporter: chris the phillies are warning fans these new metal detectors you see mind hee here will pick up on items such as utility knives and pocket knives and so they're telling fans to leave items like these at home or risk losing them here at the gate. across the street sixers fans walked into the wells fargo center monday night the way most phillies fans entered the ballpark last season. quick swipe of a hand-held metal detector in they went. that is changing. >> whose...
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reporting life tonight in nicetown todd quinones cbs3 "eyewitness news".hank you, todd. >>> develop news right now disturbing discovery mater in the frankford section of the city today. a woman's body was found partially buried in the backyard of a home there. eyewitness took pictures of a man being taken into custody by police. he was reportedly brought down with a taser. but he's not been charged. it's unclear what if any connection he has to that woman who was found dead. >>> new at 11:00 police are investigate a woman's claim she was sexually assaulted by an uber x driver. the alleged incident happened on february 6th in the city. police questioned the driver who has not been charged. and uber x spokesman tells "eyewitness news" the woman was dropped off at the tim police district station on the night of the alleged assault. that person also told us as this investigation continues the driver's access to the uber platform has been suspended. >>> much of europe remains in shock tonight following the crash avenue commercial airliner into a mountainside in
reporting life tonight in nicetown todd quinones cbs3 "eyewitness news".hank you, todd. >>> develop news right now disturbing discovery mater in the frankford section of the city today. a woman's body was found partially buried in the backyard of a home there. eyewitness took pictures of a man being taken into custody by police. he was reportedly brought down with a taser. but he's not been charged. it's unclear what if any connection he has to that woman who was found dead....
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does this stick, todd?> this won't matter a hill of beans come election day to be perfectly honest with you. one of the things that got he many was one email exchange where the secretary of state said did we survive today? survive, yes. (?) there were people that didn't survive that benghazi. we can't forget about those folks, at the end of the day. i've said, at the end of the day twice haven't i? >> when we talk about this i sort of snickered did we survive, we have to remember people did not. >> we're talking about these emails. the clintons need to come clean. >> when you have multiple emails. my wife has her corporate, her personal email, her old one i met her online. exactly that i don't know about. the other one. when i type in kyra four different emails come up. it's not the easiest thing in the world to pick the right one. i'm not saying that's her argument. i'm saying, you have two email addresses at least. you have two. you have two. >> sweet cheeks. >> i'm sweet cheeks 42. aol. >> i don't know i
does this stick, todd?> this won't matter a hill of beans come election day to be perfectly honest with you. one of the things that got he many was one email exchange where the secretary of state said did we survive today? survive, yes. (?) there were people that didn't survive that benghazi. we can't forget about those folks, at the end of the day. i've said, at the end of the day twice haven't i? >> when we talk about this i sort of snickered did we survive, we have to remember...
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todd: now there is choice. it is incumbent on i.t. folks to build services.ow hillary clinton and do not know exactly what she was thinking but i bet she just wanted her e-mail on her phone and a lot of times, that is hard to do with the legacy technology that people take it in their own hands. what companies like okta are all about is making it so easy and secure and manageable so we have the best of both worlds. cory: there is also a philosophical question. i had an argument with larry ellison and he really believes in their working in that company, it is the company's time, and they will use the company's services. maynard: i think that is so archaic, i cannot do work around the clock, just as you go home. you start using those e-mails. at work, i still want to know what is going on with my friends and understanding what has happened. the world has blended. it is not either or. it is and. todd: business has to provide that. maynard: the challenge for a cio is harder today. you can't just protect them in their little environment. you have to make sure you a
todd: now there is choice. it is incumbent on i.t. folks to build services.ow hillary clinton and do not know exactly what she was thinking but i bet she just wanted her e-mail on her phone and a lot of times, that is hard to do with the legacy technology that people take it in their own hands. what companies like okta are all about is making it so easy and secure and manageable so we have the best of both worlds. cory: there is also a philosophical question. i had an argument with larry...
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todd: if they are willing to do it. he would not sign a statewide nondiscrimination bill. 30 lawmakers in february sent him a letter explaining how bad the law would be, why it was different from the federal law which people keep misconstruing, why it was different to any other state law, because it was so much broader, and he completely ignored that. including a law professor from indiana state diversity school of law. alix: can you quantify for me the risks of this law? tim cook's apple coming out against this law. what's the economic reality? carl: the economic reality is indiana is in a precarious position. he had talked about this time and time again -- the indiana manufacturing sector is seeing problems and several headwinds. what is happening nationally is happening to an even larger degree in indiana, and we can we that looking at the trends in the unemployment rate in the u.s., the national rate is surging lower. in indiana, it has been moving sideways a best of not drifting higher since this time last year. al
todd: if they are willing to do it. he would not sign a statewide nondiscrimination bill. 30 lawmakers in february sent him a letter explaining how bad the law would be, why it was different from the federal law which people keep misconstruing, why it was different to any other state law, because it was so much broader, and he completely ignored that. including a law professor from indiana state diversity school of law. alix: can you quantify for me the risks of this law? tim cook's apple...
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todd: it's a mobility management service.e name brands you would know, like linkedin or rotary international, they use our services. when we first met, i was run ching -- running an engineering firm. we were both seeing, back in those days, cloud computing and mobile computing take off in the enterprise. i remember it resonated with you because you are a former cio. maynard: it was very much like the old days where everybody had their own passwords. cory: did you see that as risk or opportunity? you did not mention bring your own device. todd: this was six years ago before android. the iphone was only a year old. it did not have a developer kit. it is moving fast. six years is a long time ago. what i saw was a great thing to not enough customers would use it and not enough companies would deploy it. there were going to hit this wall with security challenges. cory: i love that hillary clinton of all people have brought the issue to the forefront. is the issue having two e-mail accounts or a boxed identity? todd: it is simple.
todd: it's a mobility management service.e name brands you would know, like linkedin or rotary international, they use our services. when we first met, i was run ching -- running an engineering firm. we were both seeing, back in those days, cloud computing and mobile computing take off in the enterprise. i remember it resonated with you because you are a former cio. maynard: it was very much like the old days where everybody had their own passwords. cory: did you see that as risk or...
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todd starnes, does any of this stand up to the smell test at all?> no, it stinks to high heaven. >> is not me by the way. >> there were 30,000 emails, were business. 2,000 were personal. i want to know how much personal time hillary spending on taxpayer dime doing email stuff. -- 32. more frighten, she toll us this, the former secretary of state said she had emails dealing with her yoga practice. i certainly hope they deleted those. just saying. melissa: over the weekend the "new york post" shrinking idea that this was coming out of the white house -- slinging. >> it was a story by ed klein who, you know interesting writer and he gets some -- what is the matter. melissa: what does that mean? interesting writer? what does that mean? >> you're right. got expose's. had the books about the clintons. >> also obama. he wrote the first best-seller, called the imposter. >> to hillary's defense she did say she didn't want to carry two phones. as we all know it is scientifically impossible to have two email accounts on one phone. i think case closed. melissa:
todd starnes, does any of this stand up to the smell test at all?> no, it stinks to high heaven. >> is not me by the way. >> there were 30,000 emails, were business. 2,000 were personal. i want to know how much personal time hillary spending on taxpayer dime doing email stuff. -- 32. more frighten, she toll us this, the former secretary of state said she had emails dealing with her yoga practice. i certainly hope they deleted those. just saying. melissa: over the weekend the...
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. >> good afternoon ted where the controller's office as todd told we were asked to assist with this strategy update by focusing on an analyzed of how the city's economic and supervisor farrell you said the recent years the performance is strong across the board we over took a different time period 2004 to 2010 the reason we picked those points they were economic low points in the business cycle one of the reasons our economic economy is strong we have about in the recovery so if you compare where we were 5 years ago some of the growth because of the business cycle and maybe in a different economic cycle and difficult to separate those we want to see how the growth to the same period this is one of the long term economic development and this give us the long term prospective over quite a long period to look at data an economic performance in san francisco in the late 60s to 2009 san francisco's employment didn't change in fact the peak in terms of the employment was above the peak in 2008 nearly thirty years later it's been a different story but for many years the san francisco overa
. >> good afternoon ted where the controller's office as todd told we were asked to assist with this strategy update by focusing on an analyzed of how the city's economic and supervisor farrell you said the recent years the performance is strong across the board we over took a different time period 2004 to 2010 the reason we picked those points they were economic low points in the business cycle one of the reasons our economic economy is strong we have about in the recovery so if you...
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todd horowitz at cme. todd, what is going on? >> hi, david, hi cheryl. it is ugly, right? you know me, i'm the biggest bear on the street. this is more of a profit-taking selloff. this was not critical. i don't think they broke any major technical indicators. if you follow the vix, we didn't have a big move, it was 10% but went from 13 to 14. david: friday is the end of the quarter. what you're saying a lot of these institutions want to get their profits in before the end of the quarter? is that what is going on? >> i believe that to be the case, david i don't think the market is ready to break down again. we saw severe pressure. ad on what they start. fear isn't back in the market. i look at this normal selloff. i look for a rally i want to sell into. this selloff to me is profit-taking. very gentle. it is a lot of points but gentle selloff. has been no panic at all. slowly down all day long and drifting. cheryl: jamie that question to you, you're looking al volatility. we're looking overseas issues. greece is one thing happening. today of all day, besides the durable goo
todd horowitz at cme. todd, what is going on? >> hi, david, hi cheryl. it is ugly, right? you know me, i'm the biggest bear on the street. this is more of a profit-taking selloff. this was not critical. i don't think they broke any major technical indicators. if you follow the vix, we didn't have a big move, it was 10% but went from 13 to 14. david: friday is the end of the quarter. what you're saying a lot of these institutions want to get their profits in before the end of the quarter?...
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todd has worked closely with him and has succeeded with him and is now our director. it's interesting mr. chairman, because today as todd was the he will have worked with the democrat governor and a republican governor in wyoming and as always has put wyoming first, has done what's best for our state and our environment and it's privilege for me to introduce one of those testifying director of the department of environmental quality for wyoming todd parfitt. thank you. >> thank you senator grasso. anyone else here for introductory purposes? we'll go ahead and start with our testimony. we would like to ask you to do your best to confine your time to the time required. we'll start with you mr. myers and work to the end to ellen nowak. you're recognized. >> thank you chairman inhofe ranking member boxer and the committee for inviting me here to testify. i'm michael myers. my perspective is slightly different from those of other members of the panel. as an environmental lawyer i've worked for the past 15 years at the attorney general's office counselling state regulators
todd has worked closely with him and has succeeded with him and is now our director. it's interesting mr. chairman, because today as todd was the he will have worked with the democrat governor and a republican governor in wyoming and as always has put wyoming first, has done what's best for our state and our environment and it's privilege for me to introduce one of those testifying director of the department of environmental quality for wyoming todd parfitt. thank you. >> thank you...
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reporter todd gillman had an interesting mini scoop. while everybody else was just marveling that he jumped in and said i'm running, that he skipped the dumb exploratory faze, todd gillman said that quietly, almost secretly last week, ted cruz did form an official exploratory committee for president. he just did not tell min, he did not announce it. so for whatever reason, he felt the need to set up an exploratory fund last week to do house keeping and organizational work you need to do to set up something to run. he did it last week, he just kept it all completely out of the news. today would feel like oh my god, beyonce's record just showed up on itunes, we didn't even know she was working on one. kind of a genius move. if you have been prepping all of this time. you have been prepping in public, and you're quietly and secretly behind the scenes. we would not have known about it had todd gillman not reported it. he was in lynchburg today for the event. thank you for being here. >> it is a pleasure, rachel. >> i have to ask you about t
reporter todd gillman had an interesting mini scoop. while everybody else was just marveling that he jumped in and said i'm running, that he skipped the dumb exploratory faze, todd gillman said that quietly, almost secretly last week, ted cruz did form an official exploratory committee for president. he just did not tell min, he did not announce it. so for whatever reason, he felt the need to set up an exploratory fund last week to do house keeping and organizational work you need to do to set...
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what very they said todd?ourts they've completely made it much more inclusive and expansive, such that 19 congressional leaders swooul actually no longer support federal who voted for it 20 years ago. people are actually understanding the negative impact that these laws are having and changing their viewpoints as are many of the states who are actually considering passing those laws. georgia tabled their law. montana has tabled their law. we're hoping texas will table their law because they're suddenly realizing there are huge unintended consequences from trying to solve a problem that didn't actually exist in the first place. it's bad for business. it's bad for the economy. >> you get the last word here on the question of what the courts have said and how on which side have they typically decided these kinds of claims? >> sure. so far we've seen court cases in arizona, in colorado in washington state, in new york state, in which small business owners, not the beg business corporations like apple, small busine
what very they said todd?ourts they've completely made it much more inclusive and expansive, such that 19 congressional leaders swooul actually no longer support federal who voted for it 20 years ago. people are actually understanding the negative impact that these laws are having and changing their viewpoints as are many of the states who are actually considering passing those laws. georgia tabled their law. montana has tabled their law. we're hoping texas will table their law because they're...
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township tonight, todd? >> reporter: jessica, we're told that around 4:00 this afternoon a conshohocken boro police detective was actually here inside the plymouth township police department processing a prisoner when that conshohocken police detective's gun accidentally discharged shooting him one time in the leg. i'm being told that sometimes the the conshohocken boro police department uses facilitate at plymouth township police department to process prisoners. that is where that conshohocken detective was doing here around 4:00 this afternoon when his gun accidentally discharged shooting him one time in the leg. that conshohocken boro police detective was taken to the einstein medical center in montgomery with non-life threatening injuries. the exact circumstances surrounding the shooting here this afternoon still are not clear, as soon as we get more information we will pass that to you. for now we are reporting live tonight from plymouth township, todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" good thank you ve
township tonight, todd? >> reporter: jessica, we're told that around 4:00 this afternoon a conshohocken boro police detective was actually here inside the plymouth township police department processing a prisoner when that conshohocken police detective's gun accidentally discharged shooting him one time in the leg. i'm being told that sometimes the the conshohocken boro police department uses facilitate at plymouth township police department to process prisoners. that is where that...
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"eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at septa headquarters with more on those ads todd. >> reporter: chris, you will start seeing those ads on the sides of septa buses beginning next week those ads will be on 84 septa buses and ads will run for four weeks. the ads include images of hitler and read islamic jew hatred is in the quran and like it or not anti islamic ads are coming to septa. today transit authority said it will in the peel a federal court ruling that the new hampshire based non-the profit afdi has a first amendment right to run bus ads linking muslims to hitler. septa general counsel says there will be no more appeals because more court battles would be too costly and septa has instant revised its advertising policy. >> the new policy is a complete prohibition against any kind of political or public issue ads. >> reporter: earlier this month we spoke to the lawyer representing afd i. >> police too much political correctness with what is going on in the middle east and may client, she speaks, truth to power. that is the whole point of these messages. >> reporte
"eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at septa headquarters with more on those ads todd. >> reporter: chris, you will start seeing those ads on the sides of septa buses beginning next week those ads will be on 84 septa buses and ads will run for four weeks. the ads include images of hitler and read islamic jew hatred is in the quran and like it or not anti islamic ads are coming to septa. today transit authority said it will in the peel a federal court ruling that the...
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when you think about cupid, you get an idea of how todd feels about animals. >> it was a cute littleaccoon, a baby. it was trapped in a cage. why are you going to kill an animal for no reason? >> the animal had gotten inside the renovation project at the san francisco museum of modern art, where sutton was a dry wall foreman. he said one of the contractors hired a professional trapper to catch the animal and put it down. sutton found the animal before the trapper did. >> i boxed it up hid it in the garbage can, wheeled it out to my truck and went back to work. >> before he could release the animal he was fired. sutton called animal control who told them to release the animal nearby because it's -- >> territorial. i was on the spot with this raccoon, you know. >> so the raccoon got his freedom in the bushes along the embarcadero. but sutton has hired attorney steve javie who admits there's not a large field of raccoon law. but there's the first amendment. >> when someone makes a personal moral statement which didn't harm anyone i do think that's a protected act. >> sutton's working fo
when you think about cupid, you get an idea of how todd feels about animals. >> it was a cute littleaccoon, a baby. it was trapped in a cage. why are you going to kill an animal for no reason? >> the animal had gotten inside the renovation project at the san francisco museum of modern art, where sutton was a dry wall foreman. he said one of the contractors hired a professional trapper to catch the animal and put it down. sutton found the animal before the trapper did. >> i...
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live from police headquarters in center city, todd quinones, for cbs-3 eyewitness naus. >> todd, thanks very much. >>> we're also following a develop story tonight the search continues at this hour for the the service members presumed dead after their black hawk helicopter crash last night. the chopper went down in heavy fog near eglin air force base in florida. aboard that chopper were seven marines and four national guard crew members. they were taking part in exercise that he is involved using small boats and helicopters to get troops into and out of a target site. >>> well, full report on this developing story is upcoming on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley that is next at 6:30 right here after "eyewitness news". >>> it has been months since we felt temperatures this warm and we will get an early taste of spring today. question is how long does it the last? meteorologist kathy orr live on the cbs-3 sky deck enjoying this wonderful march evening kathy. >> is there more sun out here right now then there was an hour ago so at my back it feels warmer. temperatures soaring throug
live from police headquarters in center city, todd quinones, for cbs-3 eyewitness naus. >> todd, thanks very much. >>> we're also following a develop story tonight the search continues at this hour for the the service members presumed dead after their black hawk helicopter crash last night. the chopper went down in heavy fog near eglin air force base in florida. aboard that chopper were seven marines and four national guard crew members. they were taking part in exercise that he...
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on twitter showing aftermath, according to dominican newspaper, the group was in an area prohibit todd swimmers because of the rip currents but family members tell me they are being told that there were no signs warning the victims to stay away. shevang's girlfriend and jay's wife were among those who watched the awful scene unfold from the beach. >> they were just watching, it was like seconds of time until they disappeared. >> reporter: according to the family three men all went to temple university, kus h who was raised in philadelphia and jajal, they got married in have november. >> the wedding was beautiful. >> reporter: jay patel leaves behind a wife and two month-old baby boy. >> people that knew they tried to give them cpr, but it was just too late. >> reporter: now, the family tells me that the victims all knew how to swim family members right now are in the process of bringing their bodies back to our area for a funeral. reporting live from the the sat center i'm todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> for the second time in a week a gas explosion destroys a house in
on twitter showing aftermath, according to dominican newspaper, the group was in an area prohibit todd swimmers because of the rip currents but family members tell me they are being told that there were no signs warning the victims to stay away. shevang's girlfriend and jay's wife were among those who watched the awful scene unfold from the beach. >> they were just watching, it was like seconds of time until they disappeared. >> reporter: according to the family three men all went...
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nick foles trade todd saint lou will is in exchange for quarterback sam bradford the opt injured formerrophy winner. bradford has a ton of talent, 6-foot four, cannon arm and great football instincts plus two acl tears and a shoulder injury make him a health risk that explains the mark sanchez resigning. sam's latest injury the acl, happened in preseason last year. he has had plenty of time to heel. has the the team finally replaced ton van mcnabb after a string have of pretenders or is bradford just a pawn in the team's access gathering to make a play for marcus mariota, or other than the russell wilson example, has two years in the nfl led chip to hang his fortunes on a pocket passer as opposed to the running qbs he had in college? we will judge chip's madness or genius at the the stroke of midnight after the the nfl draft april 30th and the roster is set. >>> in other eagles news trade of lesean mccoy is official. he is headed to buffalo for linebacker kiko alonzo. shady leaves eagles after six seasons rushing for almost 6800-yard, and 44 touchdowns. at his press conference in buffal
nick foles trade todd saint lou will is in exchange for quarterback sam bradford the opt injured formerrophy winner. bradford has a ton of talent, 6-foot four, cannon arm and great football instincts plus two acl tears and a shoulder injury make him a health risk that explains the mark sanchez resigning. sam's latest injury the acl, happened in preseason last year. he has had plenty of time to heel. has the the team finally replaced ton van mcnabb after a string have of pretenders or is...
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todd himself was injured in that shooting. a homeless vietnam vet has returned it to todd. the veteran says he was offered 2,000 dollars by the collector but knew the right thing to do was to find the owner. todd calling the find nothing short of miraculous. >> 11 minutes after the top of the hour. the black hat bandit striking again. the brand new clues left in the snow that the fbi is focusing on today. >> survival of the fittest. the new test that can predict how long will you live. >> how you can get your favorite place in the neblgs monopoly game. >> this weekend was cpac which features several speakers. during the conference rand paul told the crowd it was time for a new president and people need to help make the change. most people agree with him since that's how term limits work. before larry instantly transferred money from hisount to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of p
todd himself was injured in that shooting. a homeless vietnam vet has returned it to todd. the veteran says he was offered 2,000 dollars by the collector but knew the right thing to do was to find the owner. todd calling the find nothing short of miraculous. >> 11 minutes after the top of the hour. the black hat bandit striking again. the brand new clues left in the snow that the fbi is focusing on today. >> survival of the fittest. the new test that can predict how long will you...
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todd herremans brought them together to raise money for his foundation. >> his third annual hoops for help charity event tonight turned into somewhat of a going away party in center city. the former eagles offenceive lineman is joined by jeremy maclin, lesean mccoy and trent cole. >> it's different. it is. i would not say it's strange though just a different feel to it. >> it's a little different. i'll be a eagle forever. >> maybe at heart. cole and todd play for colts and mccoy buffalo and maclin reunited with andy reid in kansas city. >> i was shocked like i said if you would have told me two cerz ago all these guys would be gone not even just these guys but ty, trent, i would have bet against that. >> these former eagles taking the high road as they hit the road. not one former player we talked to had anything negative to say good chip kelly. they believe eagles will be successful next season. >> i think everybody has been hard on chip for things he's done. but he has a plan in his mind and whether you agree with it or not ease he's going to put it into action and see if it works.
todd herremans brought them together to raise money for his foundation. >> his third annual hoops for help charity event tonight turned into somewhat of a going away party in center city. the former eagles offenceive lineman is joined by jeremy maclin, lesean mccoy and trent cole. >> it's different. it is. i would not say it's strange though just a different feel to it. >> it's a little different. i'll be a eagle forever. >> maybe at heart. cole and todd play for colts...