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jenny: hi, tommy. this place is amazing. tommy: it really is.the woodstock collection." the music of the love generation. tommy: in the mid-1960's, our world was changing, and music was becoming more than it ever had been before. we were losing our innocence, and the music was reflecting that in style and substance. jenny: first, in its sound. >> ♪ so tired tired of waiting tired of waiting for you ♪ >> ♪ wild thing you make my heart sing ♪ tommy: and then in its message. >> ♪ to everything turn, turn, turn there is a season turn, turn, turn ♪ >> ♪ the answer, my friend is blowing in the wind the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ jenny: san francisco was the self-declared capital of the spiritual revolution. tommy: and in the summer of 1967, there was a mass migration from all over the country to see and feel this new social phenomenon. >> ♪ if you're going to san francisco be sure to wear some flowers in your hair ♪ >> ♪ on a warm san franciscan night ♪ tommy: we were trying to turn on and tune in. and the music started speaking to us in new ways
jenny: hi, tommy. this place is amazing. tommy: it really is.the woodstock collection." the music of the love generation. tommy: in the mid-1960's, our world was changing, and music was becoming more than it ever had been before. we were losing our innocence, and the music was reflecting that in style and substance. jenny: first, in its sound. >> ♪ so tired tired of waiting tired of waiting for you ♪ >> ♪ wild thing you make my heart sing ♪ tommy: and then in its...
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if tommy was cool going into the club business, dividing it up. if they would have just done what they should have done and be straight up when he's coming, hey, this is what will happen to you. rather than being, we don't know. it's those choices that you make. i feel like george and weezie for real. >> that's interesting that you call it choices. thinking even in that concept of choices, with black enterprise, we're heavily following what is happening with police brutality. to freddie gray recently, if those incidents would have happened in the fictional world. how do you think the characters would have reacted to that? >> we would have been reacting to the reaction, people being angry and out of control is actually getting involved and taking advantage of it in the way he could. he's so manipulative, he would be creating new people, pulling new people in at that point. >> to utilizes anger, community. >> what do you think tommy would have done? >> one thing would be the racial division, like tommy being a white guy. he would not see himself lik
if tommy was cool going into the club business, dividing it up. if they would have just done what they should have done and be straight up when he's coming, hey, this is what will happen to you. rather than being, we don't know. it's those choices that you make. i feel like george and weezie for real. >> that's interesting that you call it choices. thinking even in that concept of choices, with black enterprise, we're heavily following what is happening with police brutality. to freddie...
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tommy: well, it is click and buy. it is being driven by the consumer.is the ultimate judge. he and/or she want immediate gratification. they see something, they want to buy it and where that night or the next day. they don't want to wait six months, they don't want to wait three months could otherwise, they will go and buy it somewhere else or find it elsewhere. mark: bloombergs manus cranny with an exclusive interview with fashion icon tommy hilfiger. quick check on european trading. 35 minutes ahead of the tuesday clothes. -- close. stocks are down in every industry group is trading lower. it is all about global economic ancerns, but if you betty: lot of concerns is to the u.s. as well. much more ahead on bloomberg television. we will be sitting down with secretary of state john kerry at the finance am it. we will get his take on clean energy on how climate ties to national security. ♪ secretary kerry: great big hole in the middle of america. betty: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york, 4:00 p.m. in london, and ♪ we will take you from new york to london to pa
tommy: well, it is click and buy. it is being driven by the consumer.is the ultimate judge. he and/or she want immediate gratification. they see something, they want to buy it and where that night or the next day. they don't want to wait six months, they don't want to wait three months could otherwise, they will go and buy it somewhere else or find it elsewhere. mark: bloombergs manus cranny with an exclusive interview with fashion icon tommy hilfiger. quick check on european trading. 35...
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tommy created a bunch of those moments in the show.ts the credit for that because it is a lot of elements coming together to make that happen. i think the force of hamilton's life which is this whirlwind through the life of everybody he touched now extends to the audience. now, he has touched your life too instead of my life. we see where he started and where he got and where he fell. it is impossible not to be moved by that kind of story. we all aspire to do great things. charlie: do you ever imagine what might have been if he didn't take that bullet? lin-manuel: yeah, well, you know, you studied the brain with world-renowned experts and spoke to scientists so you know there is the theory of the multi-verse. there is the universe in which hamilton lived until his 90's and our country looked very different. charlie: why do you go on a vacation, stop and see a book that changes your life? lin-manuel: pretty lucky. luck is a big part of this, too. charlie: always is. luck and timing. lin-manuel: i knew that hamilton -- this is what i kne
tommy created a bunch of those moments in the show.ts the credit for that because it is a lot of elements coming together to make that happen. i think the force of hamilton's life which is this whirlwind through the life of everybody he touched now extends to the audience. now, he has touched your life too instead of my life. we see where he started and where he got and where he fell. it is impossible not to be moved by that kind of story. we all aspire to do great things. charlie: do you ever...
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tommy brought the idea up to me while we were at the super bowl. he told me what it was about. said, yes, send it to me. this cannot work. understanding he was a genius. as soon as they sent me the using, they sent be demos where he sings everything himself. all of the beats were made on garageband. even that was enough to say, oh that's perfect. charlie: i keep hearing the word, genius attached to him. what is it about him that everyone says is genius? >> he is a synthesizer. because he he has made them make sense for us in a way that they never have before. he has made them make sense in the context of our time. with our music. leslie: made these dead white guys -- available to black and brown people. charlie: timing was important. >> yes. people found a truth within themselves. and breathe life into it. >> the genius comes from the work, not the product itself. that was apparent to me the first day i entered the room. i could see the minds at work here, they were coming together, and what that meant in terms of throwing an idea out there and throwing it away. and being able
tommy brought the idea up to me while we were at the super bowl. he told me what it was about. said, yes, send it to me. this cannot work. understanding he was a genius. as soon as they sent me the using, they sent be demos where he sings everything himself. all of the beats were made on garageband. even that was enough to say, oh that's perfect. charlie: i keep hearing the word, genius attached to him. what is it about him that everyone says is genius? >> he is a synthesizer. because he...
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i got involved because i went to high school to tommy.ventures. >> okay, okay good was there something about ghost busters that something click when you were younger. >> well, to us, we found out a long time ago it is not a caterpillar that is interesting it is a person obsessed with caterpillar. tom is obsessed with ghost busters and in a positive way we fine that interesting where we can follow it and explore in the movie. >> these are not just people dressing up and doing stuff. there is more than that, correct. >> yeah, yeah. >> they dress up, they wear the packs, they will go, and remodel cars to look like the s01 but they are going out there and doing things in their community, children's event, children's hospitals to try to spread joy to people who are in need of it. >> people always want a connection with the movie. this is a way of bonding with your family. explain that. >> well, it is something i shared with my grandfather as a kid and got to meet my first real ghost buster, and the car and it cemented me into the whole world a
i got involved because i went to high school to tommy.ventures. >> okay, okay good was there something about ghost busters that something click when you were younger. >> well, to us, we found out a long time ago it is not a caterpillar that is interesting it is a person obsessed with caterpillar. tom is obsessed with ghost busters and in a positive way we fine that interesting where we can follow it and explore in the movie. >> these are not just people dressing up and doing...
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did he nothing wrong. >> reporter: tommy's family is devastated. too upset to speak on camera but his mother specifically wanted to us share this photo from the shore. so she could remember their happy memories of wildwood crest a place they loved. last night, tommy simply hopped on this scooter to pick up food after work on a project with his dad. no one ever saw him alive again. we just checked with the police department that person that was taken into custody is under arrest but they are not releasing his name since he has not yet been charged. that's the very latest right now from port richmond. i'm karen hem. iain, back to you. >> karen, thank you. >>> one of the men who plead guilty to carjacking a woman in north philadelphia and then running over and killing four people has been sentenced. a judge sentencing 21-year-old jonathan rosa to 45 to 90 years in prison. it was in july of 2014 when prosecutors say rosa and another man force add woman into her c car, sexually assaulted her as they drove around. vehicle then crashed into a fruit stand
did he nothing wrong. >> reporter: tommy's family is devastated. too upset to speak on camera but his mother specifically wanted to us share this photo from the shore. so she could remember their happy memories of wildwood crest a place they loved. last night, tommy simply hopped on this scooter to pick up food after work on a project with his dad. no one ever saw him alive again. we just checked with the police department that person that was taken into custody is under arrest but they...
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it's a day for tommy davis to honor a man he's never met, his uncle, private first class thomas e. davis. in 1941, davis joined the army and became a member of the 27th infantry division. davis was a decorated soldier, awarded a silver star in 1944 for rescuing a fellow soldier. >> always together. >> reporter: 80-year-old hazel priest remembers waving good-bye from a school bus to her older brother as he went off to war. >> my dad and tom got in the car, and when the bus pulled away, they pulled away. >> reporter: that was the last time she saw him. in 1945, davis was killed in combat during the battle for okinawa. he was just 27 years old. fast forward to 2014. on saipan, a tiny piece of metal flashes in a corn field. it was davis' dog tag. with the help of a japanese nonprofit, the dog tag makes it to the davis family. >> there it is, thomas e. davis. >> reporter: first held by tommy and then kissed by hazel, overcome with emotion. >> they grew up together. there's that bond there. it's unbreakable. >> reporter: does it seem to you that it represents not just your uncle tommy bu
it's a day for tommy davis to honor a man he's never met, his uncle, private first class thomas e. davis. in 1941, davis joined the army and became a member of the 27th infantry division. davis was a decorated soldier, awarded a silver star in 1944 for rescuing a fellow soldier. >> always together. >> reporter: 80-year-old hazel priest remembers waving good-bye from a school bus to her older brother as he went off to war. >> my dad and tom got in the car, and when the bus...
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tommy said it's -- it so well that i quote him.his is a story of america then told by america now. charlie: a great line. the story of america then told by america now. lin-manuel: we are america now. this is what this country looks like. this is what our country looks like. simple as that. we are allowed to tell the story. charlie: what do you think it means to your actors? lin-manuel: i have been told what it means to our actors. charlie: you know your actors. lin-manuel: i am with them every night. it is very moving. you know, some of these actors i have known my entire adulthood . some of these actors i just met when the addition. ey auditioned. chris is as much a history buff as i am, if not more so. dauntedoth new and was because he knew everything that represented it. he has done his homework. he read spider fees three or four times -- biographies three or four times. david plays jefferson. i never felt like any of those stories were relevant to my life and my upbringing. know, we haveu all grown up in the legacy of slavery
tommy said it's -- it so well that i quote him.his is a story of america then told by america now. charlie: a great line. the story of america then told by america now. lin-manuel: we are america now. this is what this country looks like. this is what our country looks like. simple as that. we are allowed to tell the story. charlie: what do you think it means to your actors? lin-manuel: i have been told what it means to our actors. charlie: you know your actors. lin-manuel: i am with them every...
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its plea wright and its director liesl tommy. they are here to talk about not only the history of the play but the history of these great performers coming together in a history-making way. congratulations, first of all. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: what's the connection to the play that was put on at yale in 2009? >> it is the same play. >> rose: it is the same play. >> yes. that was one of its first productions. and out of some sort of amazing sin cronicity lupita was walking too the school as a first year graduate student. >> i was an understudy. and at the yale school of drama you get assigned to understudy the shows at the rep. and sos that was the very first show i got to understudy. >> rose: how different is the production on broadway today from that very first production that was created there in 2009? >> it is actually very similar because danai and i had been working on it for a number of years before it got to yale and done rigorous work with the script. and we were feeling very good about where we landed at yale. a
its plea wright and its director liesl tommy. they are here to talk about not only the history of the play but the history of these great performers coming together in a history-making way. congratulations, first of all. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: what's the connection to the play that was put on at yale in 2009? >> it is the same play. >> rose: it is the same play. >> yes. that was one of its first productions. and out of some sort of amazing sin cronicity...
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the father is much more of a tommy chong kind of character. >> that's scary. >> he's more of a hippy kind of guy. >> does he smoke weed? because it's legal now.
the father is much more of a tommy chong kind of character. >> that's scary. >> he's more of a hippy kind of guy. >> does he smoke weed? because it's legal now.
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tommy tipton, a former texas justice of the peace, and his brother, are accused of taking [000:07:59;00] as josh elliot reports, they allegedly rigged six lottery jackpots in five state, and the game was $19 million. >> this is new to me. in my career, i have not seen anything quite like this. >> after eddie tipton was convicted in july, police received a tip about his brother tommy. who purchased winning lottery tickets in colorado, in 2005, and oklahoma, in 2011. >> it is a flag. when you have the same individual winning in more than one state. >> the trail led them to other suspicious jackpots. in kansas. and wisconsin. where an important clue was found. >> it is mega millions. >> unlike mega millions and powerball, which use machines in their drawing, the tipton brothers allegedly targeted lotteries where winning numbers were selected by computers. prosecutors say they discovered unauthorized codes on the computer in wisconsin. during drawings that fell on certain dates and times. the codes directed the computer numbers, but instead, to use an algorithm whose results could be pred
tommy tipton, a former texas justice of the peace, and his brother, are accused of taking [000:07:59;00] as josh elliot reports, they allegedly rigged six lottery jackpots in five state, and the game was $19 million. >> this is new to me. in my career, i have not seen anything quite like this. >> after eddie tipton was convicted in july, police received a tip about his brother tommy. who purchased winning lottery tickets in colorado, in 2005, and oklahoma, in 2011. >> it is a...
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did he nothing wrong. >> reporter: tommy's family is definite stater.oo up society speak on camera. but his mother specifically wanted to us share this photo from the shore. so she can remember their happy memories of wildwood crest a place they loved. last night, tommy simply hopped on his scooter to pick up food after working on project with his dad knowledge one ever saw him alive again. >> police have told our karen hepp they're not releasing the name of the man they arrested today because charges are still pending. >>> grammy award winner singer diana ross was her limo was involved in crash in bucks county on wednesday after afternoon. police in bethlehem say an suv ran a stop sign and crashed into ross' limousine taking her to a performance at the sands casino. singer complained of head and neck pain but declined to be taken to the hospital. the 22-year-old drive of the suv was cited for running the stop sign. >>> wearing only white boxer shorts police track down this guy who just he is draped pris prison. the odd appliance they found him hiding i
did he nothing wrong. >> reporter: tommy's family is definite stater.oo up society speak on camera. but his mother specifically wanted to us share this photo from the shore. so she can remember their happy memories of wildwood crest a place they loved. last night, tommy simply hopped on his scooter to pick up food after working on project with his dad knowledge one ever saw him alive again. >> police have told our karen hepp they're not releasing the name of the man they arrested...
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thinking about his arm and tommy john surgery. i know somebody here is going to a pretty good match up. madison bumgarner versus clayton kershaw. >> i am not mad at dave roberts. >> you are okay with it. >> yes. >> abc7 continues on-line, twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. our next have a great ekd. >> salma hyek is next on jimmy kimmle. you >> dicky: from hollywood - it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, salma hayek reggie miller and music from lukas graham. with cleto and the cletones. and now on top of all that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause
thinking about his arm and tommy john surgery. i know somebody here is going to a pretty good match up. madison bumgarner versus clayton kershaw. >> i am not mad at dave roberts. >> you are okay with it. >> yes. >> abc7 continues on-line, twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. our next have a great ekd. >> salma hyek is next on jimmy kimmle. you >> dicky: from hollywood - it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, salma...
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that's right, from tommy james and the shondells. and we're here today on the site of woodstock
that's right, from tommy james and the shondells. and we're here today on the site of woodstock
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>> in my mind, i definitely was tommy lee. >> jimmy: dr. feelgood is a a great jam. >> it's so fun record to play drums on. that's kind of how it started. >> jimmy: what else did you listen to? >> god, like being 14, 15, in pearl jam, and nirvana. >> jimmy: i know you like pearl jam. last time you were on the show we did a musical impression and you did eddie vedder. it was just perfect. but then it reminded me of -- do you remember when we hung out one evening? we had an ipod-off. >> oh my god, i reached into jimmy's mind and i pulled something out. it was like -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it was weird. >> it was literal telepathy? was that what they call it? >> jimmy: yeah. >> we were having dinner, and we were doing like an ipod battle -- i play a song, you play a song. we all were dancing and singing. it was so much fun, that was really a fun night. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and the song -- he looked at me and you said, i think you might have said -- i think you said -- we were talking about pearl jam for sure. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and
>> in my mind, i definitely was tommy lee. >> jimmy: dr. feelgood is a a great jam. >> it's so fun record to play drums on. that's kind of how it started. >> jimmy: what else did you listen to? >> god, like being 14, 15, in pearl jam, and nirvana. >> jimmy: i know you like pearl jam. last time you were on the show we did a musical impression and you did eddie vedder. it was just perfect. but then it reminded me of -- do you remember when we hung out one...
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thinking about his arm and tommy john surgery. i know somebody here is going to a pretty good match up. madison bumgarner versus clayton kershaw. >> i am not mad at dave roberts. >> you are okay with it. >> yes. >> abc7 continues on-line, twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. our next newscast is at 5:00 have a great weekend. >> salma hyek is next on jimmy kimmle. you should have introduced her. ey skin. on your arms... (female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. and for the first time ever on this show, find out how you can get crepe eraseat's r. coming up: emmy award winning actress jane seymour, figure skating legend, dorothy hamill, and everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase.
thinking about his arm and tommy john surgery. i know somebody here is going to a pretty good match up. madison bumgarner versus clayton kershaw. >> i am not mad at dave roberts. >> you are okay with it. >> yes. >> abc7 continues on-line, twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. our next newscast is at 5:00 have a great weekend. >> salma hyek is next on jimmy kimmle. you should have introduced her. ey skin. on your arms... (female...
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. >> reporter: 35-year-old tommy dunbar, jr. a project manager at a major construction company. his family says last night he finish up a personal job with his dad and hopped on his scooter to get something to eat. they never saw him alive again. just blocks away he was struck on lehigh and aramingo avenues and dragged to his death by a hit-and-run driver. >> after striking someone on a motorcycle and dragging that body 200 feet, we're certain that the driver of the striking vehicle realized what he did and the fact you didn't render any aid and that you drove from the scene after causing this fatal auto accident now you're looking at serious charges roar report didn't take long for police to fine the car. a pontiac at second with new york tags a few blocks away on cedar street. police searched a home directly across from the car and took away bags of beer and other evidence. all the while, tommy's devastated family watched it turns out they live only two blocks away. when the possible suspect was taken into custody, and placed in the back of a police car, they quietly sobbed. t
. >> reporter: 35-year-old tommy dunbar, jr. a project manager at a major construction company. his family says last night he finish up a personal job with his dad and hopped on his scooter to get something to eat. they never saw him alive again. just blocks away he was struck on lehigh and aramingo avenues and dragged to his death by a hit-and-run driver. >> after striking someone on a motorcycle and dragging that body 200 feet, we're certain that the driver of the striking vehicle...
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it is directed by leaseil tommy. >> my artistic mandate from the beginning was really quite simple.s about, number one, telling african women stories and putting them on the american stage and as many stages that would take them. anding number two, it was giving women of the opportunity. my first play in the continuum, i did coperform, and i knew that the next thing-- this was the next play i wrote. and i knew that-- it was very clear to me i wanted to be outside of it. i wanted to have the outside eye and take care of a world of itself. if i'm performing, my brain is working in a whole other way because i'm focusing on the art of a character. but if i'm stepping out and being the creator, i'm allowing myself to simply focus on everything and everyone and creating a cohesive world with several characters versus just myself and my cocreator of my last play. so it was very important to me, actually, that this play was where i step into being that other type of playwright, not the playwright who always performs but the playwright who doesn't perform and hands it over to performers that
it is directed by leaseil tommy. >> my artistic mandate from the beginning was really quite simple.s about, number one, telling african women stories and putting them on the american stage and as many stages that would take them. anding number two, it was giving women of the opportunity. my first play in the continuum, i did coperform, and i knew that the next thing-- this was the next play i wrote. and i knew that-- it was very clear to me i wanted to be outside of it. i wanted to have...
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tommy kono was 85. up next, a terrible crash at the a hot rod goes flying. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. thanks for doing this, dad. so i thought it might be time to talk about a financial strategy. you mean pay him back? so let's start talking about your long term goals. knowing your future is about more than just you. with the pain and swelling of my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra
tommy kono was 85. up next, a terrible crash at the a hot rod goes flying. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. thanks for doing this, dad. so i thought it might be...
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tommy has been so good to us over the years. >> he should. you're a legend, man. >> do you miss coaching? you know, i'm glad i got out alive [ laughter ] >> glad to have you here. >> i appreciate you guys. >> good watching you and kenny stabler. well, some of the glory days of the raiders. >> it was great. when you have such a group of guys that do not want to do anything but win and go out on the field and work and go in a game and work and show up every day and go out and play their hearts out not only for themselves b you for -- but for each other wanted to win, that's why i had the opportunity to play for 14 years. >> thank you very much. >> good to see you guys. >> of course. the fred bilinvytation al may 2nd in pleasanton. we have posted information at ktvu.com. look for it at the top of the home page. we will be right back. >> all right. we are following a developing story right now in san francisco. there was a fire in the mission district that spread to two buildings. you see the ladder truck there. this is a live picture from the sc
tommy has been so good to us over the years. >> he should. you're a legend, man. >> do you miss coaching? you know, i'm glad i got out alive [ laughter ] >> glad to have you here. >> i appreciate you guys. >> good watching you and kenny stabler. well, some of the glory days of the raiders. >> it was great. when you have such a group of guys that do not want to do anything but win and go out on the field and work and go in a game and work and show up every day...
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. >> reporter: tommy davis was the first to shake cruz's hand as he walked to the stage. tommy will be voting in his first election and says he's followed cruz since the start of his campaign. >> i see his speeches all the time and cool to shake hands with him and meet him. >> and the next president of the united states, ted cruz. >> reporter: carly fiorina introduced cruz. she also expressed the urgency of the crowd voting for cruz in next tuesday's pennsylvania primary. voters we spoke to agree. >> america needs this man. this is our last hope as far as i'm concerned. >> here's the truth. you don't need me or any politician, but we do need each other. >> reporter: cruz said this election year is the year of the outsider. he considers himself one and says that's his advantage to getting things done if elected to washington. live in old city, brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >> all right, brandon. >>> donald trump meantime says he's the outsider in this race and tonight's win in new york swinging another 62 delegates in his favor. trump leading the republicans with 834 delega
. >> reporter: tommy davis was the first to shake cruz's hand as he walked to the stage. tommy will be voting in his first election and says he's followed cruz since the start of his campaign. >> i see his speeches all the time and cool to shake hands with him and meet him. >> and the next president of the united states, ted cruz. >> reporter: carly fiorina introduced cruz. she also expressed the urgency of the crowd voting for cruz in next tuesday's pennsylvania...
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. >>> still ahead, former wisconsin governor and kasich supporter, tommy tomson joins me. >>> and whator both trump and the anti-trump forces. stay tuned. >>> still ahead, top advisers from the trump, kasich, and cruz campaigns on what's ahead for tonight. but first, here's hampton pearson. >> we had stocks finishing lower across the board. the dow sliding by 133 points. the s&p off by 20. the nasdaq sinking by 47 points. job openings ticked down in february, to 5.4 million. that's according to the labor department. however, hiring rose 3.8% to the highest level since november of 2006. >>> and starbucks shares finished slightly lower, after the company announced plans to open its largest store in the world in manhattan. it will be modeled after its first roastery in seattle. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home
. >>> still ahead, former wisconsin governor and kasich supporter, tommy tomson joins me. >>> and whator both trump and the anti-trump forces. stay tuned. >>> still ahead, top advisers from the trump, kasich, and cruz campaigns on what's ahead for tonight. but first, here's hampton pearson. >> we had stocks finishing lower across the board. the dow sliding by 133 points. the s&p off by 20. the nasdaq sinking by 47 points. job openings ticked down in...
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i sat down with tommy hilfiger in an exclusive interview.e spoke about many things including social media and the challenges they sink -- and icons. facingthe challenges fashion icon. >> many are female now. beyonce, katy perry. miley cyrus. and many of the female pop stars. they are iconic fashion brands under themselves. manus: we have moved from male dominance of the space to females. if you had to choose now between kim kardashian, adele, and the duchess of york to put your female clothing on, who do you think could really drive a brand? think the duchess could drive a brand like kim can i would prefer to dress the duchess of york because i think she has a certain class and grace and sophistication. 69 million instagram followers. she can drive a fashion idea. look, it is a difficult one because then you look at others like rihanna, beyonce. look at models, actresses, from hollywood. look it musicians. look at musicians. she who has the most instagram have the ability to drive a brand. manus: take me to the future paradigm. retail in the
i sat down with tommy hilfiger in an exclusive interview.e spoke about many things including social media and the challenges they sink -- and icons. facingthe challenges fashion icon. >> many are female now. beyonce, katy perry. miley cyrus. and many of the female pop stars. they are iconic fashion brands under themselves. manus: we have moved from male dominance of the space to females. if you had to choose now between kim kardashian, adele, and the duchess of york to put your female...
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t will have tommy john surgery tomorrow. he started out against the giants.nning. impressed during the spring to earn the fifth starting spot. last season he was 3-3 with five starts. first tommy john, expected recovery time is 12 to 18 months. >>> after sweeping the mariners, a's showed up to find their charter plane had a giants logo on it. with this #are you kidding me? since the mavs were using the plane, a's were given a replacement that didn't go over too well with the organization. >>> giants are off today, facing the rockies tuesday in colorado. setting a franchise record by hitting one home ren run in at least seven games. opening day lineup has had at least one hoper, including pitcher madison bumgarner. the surge is unexpected by bu they're not arguing with the results. >> we've got guys in the lineup capable of driving the ball out of the park. we're on a good role. hopefully, we can keep it up. >> i'm not going to sit here and say we're a power hitting team but we've got guys with pop. pitchers make mistakes, we'll jump on it. >>> finally, bill d
t will have tommy john surgery tomorrow. he started out against the giants.nning. impressed during the spring to earn the fifth starting spot. last season he was 3-3 with five starts. first tommy john, expected recovery time is 12 to 18 months. >>> after sweeping the mariners, a's showed up to find their charter plane had a giants logo on it. with this #are you kidding me? since the mavs were using the plane, a's were given a replacement that didn't go over too well with the...
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t will have tommy john surgery tomorrow. he started out against the giants.ligament during that inning. impressed during the spring to earn the fifth starting spot. last season he was 3-3 with five starts. first tommy john, expected recovery time is 12 to 18 months. >>> after sweeping the mariners, a's showed up to find their charter plane had a giants logo on it. with this #are you kidding me? since the mavs were using the plane, a's were given a replacement that didn't go over too well with the organization. >>> giants are off today, facing the rockies tuesday in colorado. setting a franchise record by hitting one home ren run in at least seven games. opening day lineup has had at least one hoper, including pitcher madison bumgarner. the surge is unexpected by bu they're not arguing with the results. >> we've got guys in the lineup capable of driving the ball out of the park. we're on a good role. hopefully, we can keep it up. >> i'm not going to sit here and say we're a power hitting team but we've got guys with pop. pitchers make mistakes, we'll jump on i
t will have tommy john surgery tomorrow. he started out against the giants.ligament during that inning. impressed during the spring to earn the fifth starting spot. last season he was 3-3 with five starts. first tommy john, expected recovery time is 12 to 18 months. >>> after sweeping the mariners, a's showed up to find their charter plane had a giants logo on it. with this #are you kidding me? since the mavs were using the plane, a's were given a replacement that didn't go over too...
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he was introduced by former wisconsin governor, tommy. thank you, i love you all. you, david, for your kind introduction. tonight isgentlemen, a very serious night. , that wes the night republicans have an opportunity like never before to change the direction of this great country. we have to do it. we are going to do it, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. that is why, isn't it great to be a republican? [applause] i have the distinct honor and privilege to introduce an friend, anthat is my individual i have served with, an individual that is extremely intelligent, knowledgeable, and has always been able to do what he set out to do. i have to vote for because or that guy somebody has to get enough votes to get the nomination. i am here to tell you, ladies and gentlemen, there is no candidate that is going to have enough delegate votes going in .o ohio to get the nomination we are going to have a contested 10.ention and we have had we republicans have had 10 contested conventions over the life of our party. only three times has the leading candidate won the nomination.
he was introduced by former wisconsin governor, tommy. thank you, i love you all. you, david, for your kind introduction. tonight isgentlemen, a very serious night. , that wes the night republicans have an opportunity like never before to change the direction of this great country. we have to do it. we are going to do it, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. that is why, isn't it great to be a republican? [applause] i have the distinct honor and privilege to introduce an friend, anthat is my...
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musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson ii, and elmore james all played here.gton, cab calloway, count basie, and louis armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> geno: what killed farish street was immigration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. >> anthony: right. >> geno: so great for the black race, but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming to farish street right now -- >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> geno: -- is we have two churches, two funeral homes, and the big apple inn. so you're gonna either die, worship, or come to my place to eat, and that's the only traffic we get. >> anthony: or all three, and that -- you know? >> geno: that's right. >> anthony: not in that order, but -- >> woman: how you doing? >> woman 2: one hot? how y'all doing today? >> anthony: back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather juan "big john" mora moved to mississippi f
musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson ii, and elmore james all played here.gton, cab calloway, count basie, and louis armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> geno: what killed farish street was immigration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. >> anthony: right. >> geno: so great for the...
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she came down, chicky, you're going to go see my tommy, with an irish accent? she tried to give me $100. i couldn't take it, that would cost me my life, i knew it. the next day i went to the union hall, got a ship from new jersey, amship. only place going in that year was vietnam, so i got on it, jumped ship, and got -- >> you took beer with you on the trip. >> there was always beer on ships. sort of like a tradition. >> rick, you're over there, and he shows up. what was your reaction? and he brought warm beer. you still drank it. >> well, everything was warm there. canteen water, everything. i was in total disbelief. i just, i was in shock. i just -- what are you doing here? and he said, i was in the neighborhood. i thought i would stop by and buy you a beer. and what he accomplished is amazing. how he got to find me in the desolate area i was in is -- it's a miracle. >> not to mention the lies you had to tell just to get in there. >> exactly. >> right? had to be creative. >> he's good at that. >> theyant lies. they were military lingo. there was no retreat. t
she came down, chicky, you're going to go see my tommy, with an irish accent? she tried to give me $100. i couldn't take it, that would cost me my life, i knew it. the next day i went to the union hall, got a ship from new jersey, amship. only place going in that year was vietnam, so i got on it, jumped ship, and got -- >> you took beer with you on the trip. >> there was always beer on ships. sort of like a tradition. >> rick, you're over there, and he shows up. what was your...
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coming back from tommy john surgery and 4k's of his own. trevor brown with a swing and a miss. looking nervous in the bottom of the eighth. still in tact and that is pitch number 400. the manager pulls him from the game after seven and a third. he decided 100 pitches would be the limit. what happens is he comes in and trevor brown goes out. a two-run jack and suddenly the game is tied at two. only two hits all night. brandon crawford. good night, game over, drive home safely. the giants win it 3-2 in 10. here is bruce bochy and his thoughts on the dodgers pulling their young pitcher. >> sure you would like to give a kid a chance to get a no hitter. i'm sure his pitch count was up there and you have to look after his health and that's what they were doing. >> a's in seattle for the mariners home opener. ken griffey, junior throwing out the first pitch. that's a strike over the middle. he follows with a strike over the middle and josh red duck says -- reddick says thank you very much. his first homer of the year and solo blast made it 2-0a's. bottom of five and on the mound and t
coming back from tommy john surgery and 4k's of his own. trevor brown with a swing and a miss. looking nervous in the bottom of the eighth. still in tact and that is pitch number 400. the manager pulls him from the game after seven and a third. he decided 100 pitches would be the limit. what happens is he comes in and trevor brown goes out. a two-run jack and suddenly the game is tied at two. only two hits all night. brandon crawford. good night, game over, drive home safely. the giants win it...
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and then in the 38th minute off the corner kick, tommy mcna mara skies his bicycle kick. those were the best scoring chances of the day as the game ended in a scoreless tie. >>> coming up on sports time, anthony mccarron joins me. and e.j. raddick breaks down the stanley cup playoffs. here we come. >> ready for it. thanks bruce. >>> a roadway turned into a runway on long island. two people had to be rushed to we have much more on this dramatic and fire eye ery crash ahead. rms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, >>> right now a small plane crashes and burns on a residential street. tonight the search for what went wrong. we are back with the 11:30 news. plane crash on long island, the third in suffolk county in as many months. it's incredible that everybody on the ground survived and nobody was hurt. >> the plane had just taken off from the bayport aerodrome when it crash
and then in the 38th minute off the corner kick, tommy mcna mara skies his bicycle kick. those were the best scoring chances of the day as the game ended in a scoreless tie. >>> coming up on sports time, anthony mccarron joins me. and e.j. raddick breaks down the stanley cup playoffs. here we come. >> ready for it. thanks bruce. >>> a roadway turned into a runway on long island. two people had to be rushed to we have much more on this dramatic and fire eye ery crash...
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midway tommy gets calls for hooking. that set up the kings power play.d cash in on the advantage. l.a. win onto win in overtime. game 4 is wednesday in san jose. coach peter wants more offense from his third and fourth lines. >> i think that's been consistent here over the years. to be able to support that and for most nights this year i don't think we got enough of it last night. >> we have a lot to prove. >> after taking the from the royals they open a road trip. new york jumped on top. carlos beltran scores. yankees starter struck out seven. the as answer in the sixth. lowry drives in. in the bottom half he robs aaron hicks. now in the top of the nineth it's still tied at two a piece. the giants host arizona tonight. this abc seven sports report has been brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv. the fbi finally got into the san bernardino shooter's iphone, but what did they find inside? that's at 9:00. the future of rent control in the bay area's largest city. hundreds of people are packed into san jose to mak
midway tommy gets calls for hooking. that set up the kings power play.d cash in on the advantage. l.a. win onto win in overtime. game 4 is wednesday in san jose. coach peter wants more offense from his third and fourth lines. >> i think that's been consistent here over the years. to be able to support that and for most nights this year i don't think we got enough of it last night. >> we have a lot to prove. >> after taking the from the royals they open a road trip. new york...
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freeway signs across the bay area are lit up with a silver alert for a missing stockton man, 68-year-old tommy lee carpenter, 210 pounds with agree hair and hazel eyes the authorities are racing to traffic accident him down because he has a medical condition and could be disoriented. he was last seen leaving his home yesterday in a nissan license plate on the scene. if you have any information call police. >> if you live in san jose you have until thursday to comment on a prepared homeless development near communications hill. residents of catalonia apartments are outraged over the possibility of it being next door. the housing department recommends building portals with community bathrooms and kitchens for 170s people. >> in our backyard. we don't know their backgrounds. we do not know anything about them. all the speed great with 6,000 homeless people in san jose. only 700 beds. >> we are learning this morning of a $1 million mistake by bart. the "san francisco chronicle" is reporting that bart management hired non-union security guards in 2013 to action as fire watchers while outdated fire
freeway signs across the bay area are lit up with a silver alert for a missing stockton man, 68-year-old tommy lee carpenter, 210 pounds with agree hair and hazel eyes the authorities are racing to traffic accident him down because he has a medical condition and could be disoriented. he was last seen leaving his home yesterday in a nissan license plate on the scene. if you have any information call police. >> if you live in san jose you have until thursday to comment on a prepared...
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stripling is coming back from tommy john surgery. had four strikeouts of are his own.he swing and the miss. his family look nervous. bottom of the eighth, still intact. 100th pitch it ball four to angel pegan and the manager pulls him from the game. maybe his pitch count after tommy john surgery. hatcher comes in and immediately the two-run homer. ties it up at 2. giants needed only two hits all night to beat the dodgers. bottom of tenning the, brandon crawford. good night, drive home safely, everybody! the giants beat the dodgeners dramatic fashion. 3-2 in ten innings. >>> a's in seattle for the marin home opener. ken griffey junior threw out the first pitch. down the middle for a strike. walker threw a strike down the middle as well. and josh reddick deposits it in the bleachers. first homer of the year. solo blast makes it 2-60 a's. lead would not last long. and that's his first career hit. it's a home run. 2-2 game in the ninth. chris coughlin, he got all of that baby. his first of the year and turns out to be the game winner for the a's, 3-2. gust being winds crea
stripling is coming back from tommy john surgery. had four strikeouts of are his own.he swing and the miss. his family look nervous. bottom of the eighth, still intact. 100th pitch it ball four to angel pegan and the manager pulls him from the game. maybe his pitch count after tommy john surgery. hatcher comes in and immediately the two-run homer. ties it up at 2. giants needed only two hits all night to beat the dodgers. bottom of tenning the, brandon crawford. good night, drive home safely,...
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. >> [laughing] >> tommy is--tommy is the king of idling. >> i think--i think that's ogling. >> ogling, ogling, too. >> ogling and idling, yeah. >> what themes are most talked about on your radio show? >> beans? >> beans--what themes? >> we don't-- >> we don't talk about beans, no, you know. >> what themes? >> do you sometimes feel the effects of too much co2 when you're in the garage? >> [laughs] this--this is exhibit a. a life-long overexposure. >> brain-altering problems. >> co and all the other things. >> what are you talking about? >> just relax and have some coffee. >> [laughs] >> we fight a lot. [laughing] he was tired and he needed to idle--he needed to idle, so, are you all right? are you done with idling? >> never. >> [laughs] [applause] thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to the muslimell legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm as genuine as i can be when i say everyone in those two organizations is extremely impressive, even inspiring to me because of the work they do in
. >> [laughing] >> tommy is--tommy is the king of idling. >> i think--i think that's ogling. >> ogling, ogling, too. >> ogling and idling, yeah. >> what themes are most talked about on your radio show? >> beans? >> beans--what themes? >> we don't-- >> we don't talk about beans, no, you know. >> what themes? >> do you sometimes feel the effects of too much co2 when you're in the garage? >> [laughs] this--this is...
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stripling is coming back from tommy john surgery. he had four strikeouts of his own.ng and the miss. his family looked nervous. bottom of the eighth, still intact. the 100th pitch. it was ball four to angel pegan, and the manager pulls him from the game. that was after 7 one-third no-hit injuries. maybe the pitch count after tommy john surgery? hatcher comes in and immediately the two-run homer. ties it up at 2. giants needed only two hits all night to beat the dodgers. bottom of tenth, brandon crawford. good night, drive home safely, everybody! the giants beat the dodgers in dramatic fashion. 3-2 in ten innings. >>> a's in seattle for the mariner home opener. ken griffey junior threw out the first pitch. down the middle for a strike. walker threw a strike down the middle, as well. and josh reddick deposits it in the bleachers. first homer of the year. solo blast makes it 2-0 a's. lead would not last long. and that's his first career hit. it's a home run. 2-2 game in the ninth. chris coughlin, he got all of that baby. his first of the year and turns out to be the game
stripling is coming back from tommy john surgery. he had four strikeouts of his own.ng and the miss. his family looked nervous. bottom of the eighth, still intact. the 100th pitch. it was ball four to angel pegan, and the manager pulls him from the game. that was after 7 one-third no-hit injuries. maybe the pitch count after tommy john surgery? hatcher comes in and immediately the two-run homer. ties it up at 2. giants needed only two hits all night to beat the dodgers. bottom of tenth, brandon...
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makes his way through with his tommy hilfiger duffel bag. he continues to smash away at cabinets inside filling up his duffel bag with a dozen weapons. nine handguns. three long guns. for a total of about $8,000. >> the real unfortunate part is you have to wonder where these guns are ending up. >> you need more security around guns. that's not enough. >> there was a manager in the store at the time of the robbery. never heard it. he was in a back room. the guy was in and out in less than four minutes. the theft wasn't detected until two hours later when employees started to show up for work. >> this guy has found himself at the bottom of a monsoon drain. look at how deep that slushy, nasty mud is. this is in singapore. >> this is a storm drain where all kinds of street crud gets swept into. >> singapore the rain comes down harder than anything you've ever seen. they'll get just so clogged up with stuff. >> rewind back to the very beginning of the video when you see what he's actually after. it's that precious little pup that's down there. no
makes his way through with his tommy hilfiger duffel bag. he continues to smash away at cabinets inside filling up his duffel bag with a dozen weapons. nine handguns. three long guns. for a total of about $8,000. >> the real unfortunate part is you have to wonder where these guns are ending up. >> you need more security around guns. that's not enough. >> there was a manager in the store at the time of the robbery. never heard it. he was in a back room. the guy was in and out...
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our thanks to governor tommy thompson, and thank you, of course, my friend howard fineman. >> up next, democratic duel. hillary clinton is campaigning in new york state. could she pull off an upset here in wisconsin tomorrow? this is going to be close on the democratic side. could she end the bernie sanders threat once and for all by pulling a comeback here in wisconsin tomorrow night? this is "hardball," the place for politics, live tonight from milwaukee. back to "hardball." >>> we're going to have a bounce going into new york state, where i think we can win. if we win in new york state, between you and me, i don't want to get hillary clinton more nervous than she already is, she's already under a lot of pressure. so don't tell her this. but i think we win here, we win in new york state, we're on our way to the white house. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was, of course, senator bernie sanders at a rally in janesville, wisconsin, taunting hillary clinton and sounding, i thought, very confident ahead of tomorrow's big democratic primary out here in wisconsin. the real clear polli
our thanks to governor tommy thompson, and thank you, of course, my friend howard fineman. >> up next, democratic duel. hillary clinton is campaigning in new york state. could she pull off an upset here in wisconsin tomorrow? this is going to be close on the democratic side. could she end the bernie sanders threat once and for all by pulling a comeback here in wisconsin tomorrow night? this is "hardball," the place for politics, live tonight from milwaukee. back to...
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are for 68-year-old tommy lee carpenter. he was last seen yesterday wearing blue jeans and brown temperature shirt and gray shoes. he is believes driving a red 2009 vehicle. 6egea68 is the license plate. he suffered from a medical condition and could become disoriented. >> 40,000 vie stop workers on the east coast are on strike. this is video of picket lines in washington, dc. union workers walked off the job in nine states around 3:00 our time unable to reach an agreement with the company over wages and pension. if you are verizon customer it should not affect you. wireless service will not be impacted in the united states. they have trained thousands of non-union workers to fill in during the strike. >> 99-year-old woman will live if her apartment for at least another week as she takes the fight on eviction to court. the woman has lived in the apartment for 50 years. show was given a lifetime lease. the owners want to convert thing to condos and say show does not live in the unit and has other tenants the lawyer said she h
are for 68-year-old tommy lee carpenter. he was last seen yesterday wearing blue jeans and brown temperature shirt and gray shoes. he is believes driving a red 2009 vehicle. 6egea68 is the license plate. he suffered from a medical condition and could become disoriented. >> 40,000 vie stop workers on the east coast are on strike. this is video of picket lines in washington, dc. union workers walked off the job in nine states around 3:00 our time unable to reach an agreement with the...
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his name is tommy b carpenter. he was last seen around 10:00 yesterday morning at his home in stockton. we spoke with the san joaquin sheriff's office about 15 minutes ago. they say they are concerned about him because he has medical issues and may be disoriented. he was last seen driving a red nissan versa. >>> turning to the story of a missing two-year-old san francisco girl and her mother -- mother's body. the candlelight vigil will be held tonight for nicole fitts at the best buy store on harrison street where she worked she was found murdered in mclaren park last friday. police say they are exploring all leads in the case and have interviewed people of interest. we spoke to one of those people . she is a self-proclaimed street pastor who met nicole fitts and her daughter at a homeless shelter. >> i've been having people she -- praying all day and night that that baby will show up. that she will show up. >> my gut tells me they did something to the girls baby. and when nicole found out, she went ballistic as an
his name is tommy b carpenter. he was last seen around 10:00 yesterday morning at his home in stockton. we spoke with the san joaquin sheriff's office about 15 minutes ago. they say they are concerned about him because he has medical issues and may be disoriented. he was last seen driving a red nissan versa. >>> turning to the story of a missing two-year-old san francisco girl and her mother -- mother's body. the candlelight vigil will be held tonight for nicole fitts at the best buy...
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tommy de 35 aÑos fue lanzado desde una moto, en la que viajaba despuÉs de que una camioneta impactarael incidente ocurriÓ anoche. fue llevado al hospital donde fue declarado muerto un poco tiempo despuÉs. cualquier persona con informaciÓn debe llamar a la policÍa de filadelfia. en filadelfia, comerciante hispano reportÓ haber sido vÍctima de un asalto. alexandra: los dueÑos de este negocio pasaron un mal rato al enterarse de que el establecimiento habÍa sido totalmente acertado a asaltado-tempranas horas del dÍa. dice que cree que la persona responsable tiene amplio conocimiento del lugar. >> tenÍa conocimiento del lugar, de la compaÑÍa... fue directamente hacia la oficina del contador, rompiÓ la puerta sacÓ dos cajas de una computadora. reportera: este vÍdeo que vemos aquÍ, fue lo que la policÍa entregÓ para investigar el caso. >> muchos de nuestros clientes siempre me tienen que preguntar la salida porque se pierden... el entrÓ, y fue directo a la oficina, conocÍa la salida. >> los empleados de esta compaÑÍa aseguran que la persona conocÍa muy bien a lugar. diego, tambiÉn parte de l
tommy de 35 aÑos fue lanzado desde una moto, en la que viajaba despuÉs de que una camioneta impactarael incidente ocurriÓ anoche. fue llevado al hospital donde fue declarado muerto un poco tiempo despuÉs. cualquier persona con informaciÓn debe llamar a la policÍa de filadelfia. en filadelfia, comerciante hispano reportÓ haber sido vÍctima de un asalto. alexandra: los dueÑos de este negocio pasaron un mal rato al enterarse de que el establecimiento habÍa sido totalmente acertado a...
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that's tommy's sister who officiated the ceremony.s it would be at this resort in homestead, florida. this photo i took as they were walking. >> quite the photographer you are. >> i try. could have a job. >> yea. >> this is our abc crew. everybody there. ma that produced it. let's all just be excited. after a couple of drinks that was easy. alex perez was there, martha raddatz, sam champion and cecelia on the left. >> look like a great time. cecelia on the left....