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tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.t victoria off. >> for you to pull that as an excuse -- don't play with me like i'm retarded -- >> the scolding gives tonya a painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad at you for right now? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> you didn't get money for her. the only thing she cares about is you getting that money. >> she never talked to me like that. >> i just heard it. >> she's exploiting you. she's using you to make money. if she really had connections or a model agency, something like that, investors, she wouldn't have you at the extended stay and all the other hotels that you've been at selling your body. you're a victim in all this. but the thing is we need to get you to see that and understand that. >> the team is about to wrap up when the undercover officer gets a call back from tonya's partner ellie. >> she said, i'll be back here in an hour, you want to see me. >> detectives clear out of the room and lie in
tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.t victoria off. >> for you to pull that as an excuse -- don't play with me like i'm retarded -- >> the scolding gives tonya a painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad at you for right now? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> you didn't get money for her. the only thing she cares about is you getting that money....
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tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge.s only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a lot of it. and i was just like, oh my god. >> eugene had been shot 6 times - five of those shots were fatal wounds to the chest. >> the bedding was saturated. pillows were full of blood. the blood ran all the way down that side. i guess he laid over there and bled to death and died. >> eugene kept two guns next to his bed in latched boxes. the initial police report says the officers were "confronted" by an armed suspect. >> so one of the guns was potentially in this? >> yeah, but he didn't have enough time... >> because their story is that he was exiting, hold a gun with both hands, and leveled it a
tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge.s only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a lot of it. and i was just...
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tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge. it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a lot of it. and i was just like, oh my god. >> eugene had been shot 6 times - five of those shots were fatal wounds to the chest. >> the bedding was saturated. pillows were full of blood. the blood ran all the way down that side. i guess he laid over there and bled to death and died. >> eugene kept two guns next to his bed in latched boxes. the initial police report says the officers were "confronted" by an armed suspect. >> so one of the guns was potentially in this? >> yeah, but he didn't have enough time... >> because their story is that he was exiting, hold a gun with both hands, and levele
tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge. it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a lot of it. and i was...
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x tonya, thank you -- >> tonya, thank you for the update. >> israel has sworn in a new head of state. >> he took the oaths of office as president in a toned down ceremony in the israeli knesset. he replaces elder statesman shimon peres, who is stepping down at age 90. he is seen as a hardliner, who opposes a palestinian state. but in his speech, he stressed israel is fighting terrorism, but not the palestinian people or islam. and iraq has elected a new president, a kurdish man. his election comes after months of deliberations. >> it comes after he won 228 votes in parliament. he succeeds jalal talabani. the situation in iraq remains tense. 60 people on a bus were killed or injured when a visit by roadside bombs. it was not immediately clear whether the prisoners were killed by militants or soldiers. >> the u.n. says it is gravely concerns -- concerned by reports that isis has ordered genital mutilation for all [no audio] >> the u.n. was still trying to verify the validity of the report. isis fighter has gained control of much of western iraq in the last months. the persecution of chr
x tonya, thank you -- >> tonya, thank you for the update. >> israel has sworn in a new head of state. >> he took the oaths of office as president in a toned down ceremony in the israeli knesset. he replaces elder statesman shimon peres, who is stepping down at age 90. he is seen as a hardliner, who opposes a palestinian state. but in his speech, he stressed israel is fighting terrorism, but not the palestinian people or islam. and iraq has elected a new president, a kurdish...
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tonya francisco is live at the 15-th district police station with more.. tonya? >> good morning. some of those drugs were by agra and xanax. apparently worth lots of money on the street. the pharmacist on duty at the time asked us not to name the clinic and to decide. but he did share with us some video of the suspect. surveillance cameras from inside the clinic were able to record a clear video of their faces. the pharmacist tells us that it was around friday at 3:00 p.m. when the two men walked into the clinic claiming to want something and the next thing he dknew he was being insulted and the other man pulled a gun on him. >> he told me to put my hand on my head and get on my knees and he told me he needed the drugs. >he told me to get the drugs and put them in a bag. >> after he did that the pharmacist said the two men took him into a back room and talk take him and took off. before they took off they took his laptop and some cash. they made off with about $3,500 in merchandise. the video you have seen has clear video of this to suspect cases. if you recognize the man you're
tonya francisco is live at the 15-th district police station with more.. tonya? >> good morning. some of those drugs were by agra and xanax. apparently worth lots of money on the street. the pharmacist on duty at the time asked us not to name the clinic and to decide. but he did share with us some video of the suspect. surveillance cameras from inside the clinic were able to record a clear video of their faces. the pharmacist tells us that it was around friday at 3:00 p.m. when the two...
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correspondent,ur tonya, joins us on the phone from jerusalem. words about are this.t is the latest? >> there has been rocket fire earlier this evening according to reports, and also the military says they have continued what they call their activities. the picture is not completely clear. on which area in gaza you are. it is not clear about a shorter. -- shorter period of calm, as you stated, but we also do not here yet from the security cabinet that is meeting tonight, so we have to wait and see how this plays out. >> both have been trading words.ire what is the international community doing on that front? >> today, the un's special envoy will go to secure the new period of calm. they said this is good for the humanitarian aid, but it cannot be a substitute for a substantial and comprehensive cease-fire and for talks on the root cause of the security in gaza. he said there is hope. mr. kerry said they could gain political mentum -- momentum, this is a very unsettling situation, especially for the people in gaza. situation ise going. >> all right, tonya cramer on the
correspondent,ur tonya, joins us on the phone from jerusalem. words about are this.t is the latest? >> there has been rocket fire earlier this evening according to reports, and also the military says they have continued what they call their activities. the picture is not completely clear. on which area in gaza you are. it is not clear about a shorter. -- shorter period of calm, as you stated, but we also do not here yet from the security cabinet that is meeting tonight, so we have to wait...
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. >> let's go to our correspondent in jerusalem, tonya cramer. why has israel agreed to the cease-fire now, and what does it mean for efforts to reach a long-term truce? >> are quite different signals. as far as we understand, the security cabinet rejected the terms of the proposal by john kerry because they were not favorable, as they say, for israel, and would have also asked for an immediate hold to all military activities and the army has made it clear that it needs more time to destroy tunnels and military into structure from the militants, as they say. now, the humanitarian truce comes, interestingly enough, along with a statement from the israeli military that they have the right to destroy infrastructure, and they are trying to gain time before a stronger proposal might be put in place as diplomatic efforts in paris are underway. the prime minister is calling for an extension of the truce, but the clock is ticking and at the moment it is not clear if these diplomatic efforts will work out. >> we are seeing images of devastated communities
. >> let's go to our correspondent in jerusalem, tonya cramer. why has israel agreed to the cease-fire now, and what does it mean for efforts to reach a long-term truce? >> are quite different signals. as far as we understand, the security cabinet rejected the terms of the proposal by john kerry because they were not favorable, as they say, for israel, and would have also asked for an immediate hold to all military activities and the army has made it clear that it needs more time to...
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am i right, tonya? >> yes. one thing i want to ask president obama is there's so many undocumented individuals in the rio grande valley that i think we deserve the attention he hasn't given us for many, many years. when we arrive there are pieces of legislation they never take into account the undocumented immigrants confined to the boundaries of the checkpoint. this, we are segregated from an entire nation. we can go visit our family up north beyond the checkpoint even though we live in america. we live in the united states. i am an american but an undocumented american. >> tonya makes a very powerful case but this is the question. if the united states says we're going to let all these people go visit their families, many of them may not return back to the border or take all of these kids. aren't you sending a message everybody can come? and that may not be realistic for this country to let everybody come in. >> well, the message -- erin, we are a country of laws but also a country of morality, right? we have
am i right, tonya? >> yes. one thing i want to ask president obama is there's so many undocumented individuals in the rio grande valley that i think we deserve the attention he hasn't given us for many, many years. when we arrive there are pieces of legislation they never take into account the undocumented immigrants confined to the boundaries of the checkpoint. this, we are segregated from an entire nation. we can go visit our family up north beyond the checkpoint even though we live in...
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rue and youa was having a hard time knocking the south african elections and american figure skater tonya hearting's criminal charges off the front pages. it struck me that this is the 20th anniversary year and there have been multiple specials on tonya hearting and nancy karrigan this year, too. i don't watch a whole lot of television but when i turn on the bbc, i see stuff with rwanda. when i turn on american television, i don't see anything. this is terribly concerning, i think, that 20 years on something as big and fundamental to international identity is this still takes a backseat to the tonya hearting/nancy kerrigan soap opera that happened 20 years ago. another story that received attention is curt cobain's death. that also was on too. in the film he may have caught that reference. june twelfth is the murder of nicole brown simpson so the o.j. simpson saga. >> well, nothing will displace that. >> internationally, too, i was in africa during the trial of o.j. simpson. it was all over the news in south afr aicca the entire time it wad going on. even there people talked about rwanda
rue and youa was having a hard time knocking the south african elections and american figure skater tonya hearting's criminal charges off the front pages. it struck me that this is the 20th anniversary year and there have been multiple specials on tonya hearting and nancy karrigan this year, too. i don't watch a whole lot of television but when i turn on the bbc, i see stuff with rwanda. when i turn on american television, i don't see anything. this is terribly concerning, i think, that 20...
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today's facebook fan of the day is tonya cole of gainesville.she wins tickets to see brad paisley in concert. tonya says i should be wusa9's facebook fan of the day because i'm always checking out their page to see what news and other things they have are going on throughout the day. >> we want you to be our next fan of the day. all you have to do is head to our wusa9 facebook page. click on our fan of the day button and fill out the form. tomorrow's fan will be the last to win two tickets to see brad paisley. so make sure you include a link to your favorite picture when you fill out that form. we'll be back. there. >>> a beautiful morning out there. we'll be hitting 80, 48 for the high. this -- 84 for the high. this evening looks great today. i'm coming back. we'll have your weekend forecast. right now mike and andrea. >>> two high profile cases have put a spotlight on secret affairs. >> reporter joe johns digs deeper into sex, lies and technology. >> reporter: a married google executive, father of five, by all accounts a great dad meets a youn
today's facebook fan of the day is tonya cole of gainesville.she wins tickets to see brad paisley in concert. tonya says i should be wusa9's facebook fan of the day because i'm always checking out their page to see what news and other things they have are going on throughout the day. >> we want you to be our next fan of the day. all you have to do is head to our wusa9 facebook page. click on our fan of the day button and fill out the form. tomorrow's fan will be the last to win two...
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tonya cramer is in jerusalem. what does it look like? are they sending these past the border? >> it was very much debated here. we can only guess if and when or if at all we will see defenses. thatwe hear right now is israel is ready to aim dear hamas a heavy blow. it'll be quiet for a long time. how they want to do it will be launching the air attacks from the land. or something we don't know. they believed it would cause the destruction. they want to have responsibility. where this isr going. >> what about the growing international pressure not only from the international nations that i lies with the u.s., france, and britain. >> is what we are seeing. the civilian death toll in gaza is rising by the hour. there are differences of up kenyon. they understand that all these initiatives are looking at part of this. they want to change something on the ground. they're looking to return to the agreement of these fire at 2012. >> the search for a mediation team on the way. thank you very much. conflicting reports about the levels of casualties in the fighting in ukraine. some have
tonya cramer is in jerusalem. what does it look like? are they sending these past the border? >> it was very much debated here. we can only guess if and when or if at all we will see defenses. thatwe hear right now is israel is ready to aim dear hamas a heavy blow. it'll be quiet for a long time. how they want to do it will be launching the air attacks from the land. or something we don't know. they believed it would cause the destruction. they want to have responsibility. where this isr...
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tonya is live with the details. >> good morning. two of the victims from one of the shootings here to the hospital. the shooting happened last night around 9:00 at 42nd and princeton. police say the victims were standing in the street when a dark suv pulled up and a man started shooting. a 21 year-old man was hit in the foot. a 60 year-old was shot in the armpit and in other 60 year- old was shot in the abdomen all were in critical condition. police say the 21 year-old is a documented gang member. in the second shooting, a 16 year-old was killed when a gunman walked up to a bedroom window and fired. that was just before 9:30 p.m. at 68. the victims came have now been released but a police source says the victim was also a gang member. police have made no arrests in either of the shootings. back to you. >> police are questioning a suspect in the shooting of 11 urochrome died at a sleep over on the west side. sources say the shooting may have stemmed from a fight between a group of teenagers and the neighborhood. the wake and funeral
tonya is live with the details. >> good morning. two of the victims from one of the shootings here to the hospital. the shooting happened last night around 9:00 at 42nd and princeton. police say the victims were standing in the street when a dark suv pulled up and a man started shooting. a 21 year-old man was hit in the foot. a 60 year-old was shot in the armpit and in other 60 year- old was shot in the abdomen all were in critical condition. police say the 21 year-old is a documented...
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tonya francisco is live at the public safety headquarters with the details. >> good morning. city leaders continued to say that the city is seeing historic lows in murders and overall crime. a hard pill to swallow when you have another violent weekend like we just had with four killed at least 38 injured in shootings across the city. but it's the death of a young girl that is once again putting the spotlight on gun violence. partly because of her age but also because of the tragic way in which she died. killed friday night hit in the head by a stray bullet ripped through the wall of a home where she was attending a slumber party. an emotional mayor spoke about the fragility of life during an event saturday afternoon saying the familiarity of laughter has been replaced by gun violence. >> every child in this city deserves a childhood. how many times are we looking in kit size and it's been stolen? too often. >> she's the 34th child lost this year to gun violence or homicide that is according to the chicago sun-times. today's meeting between city and federal and government lead
tonya francisco is live at the public safety headquarters with the details. >> good morning. city leaders continued to say that the city is seeing historic lows in murders and overall crime. a hard pill to swallow when you have another violent weekend like we just had with four killed at least 38 injured in shootings across the city. but it's the death of a young girl that is once again putting the spotlight on gun violence. partly because of her age but also because of the tragic way in...
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tonya francisco is *live on the northwest side with the details. not good news for people waiting in line all night. >> good morning. people have until midnight tonight to get that sticker. here at this 24 our currency exchange we actually have seen people in line buying and why not. there is no waiting at this hour of the morning. but that was not the case last night. and currency exchanges across the city there were reports of people waiting to two hours as they try to beat that deadline to buy the sticker and avoid the leafy. and the possibility of the ticket from the city. the city post office blames the delay on computer network issues and currency exchanges because the delays to a point where some people end up not being able to get a sticker at all. >> earlier i went to another place and said the system was down. waited for a long time and then as soon as they get it up to the window the guy at the counter says the system is down. >> it's been sporadic meaning it takes about 30 minutes to make one sticker sometimes 20, sometimes 10. no rhyme
tonya francisco is *live on the northwest side with the details. not good news for people waiting in line all night. >> good morning. people have until midnight tonight to get that sticker. here at this 24 our currency exchange we actually have seen people in line buying and why not. there is no waiting at this hour of the morning. but that was not the case last night. and currency exchanges across the city there were reports of people waiting to two hours as they try to beat that...
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tonya francisco is live at area north police headquarters on the northwest side. >> good morning. a source close to the family says police questioned two people they let one go but reportedly they are still speaking with the other. this development comes as the mayor made another visit to the family last night. the 11 year- old girl was killed friday night while attending a sleepover at a friend's house. it was a stray bullet meant for someone else came through the window here on the head while she was sitting on the floor. the mayor spoke briefly. >> it just tell them that they're in your thoughts and prayers and that the whole city is with them. >> we needed that. we did. the next step is to stop the violence. >> neighbors say the mayor's visit gave them hope. there is an $8,000 reward being offered for information leading to an arrest in the case. city officials say they are closer earlier in the week the superintendent said the detectives had good leads and the case was developing quickly. tomorrow there will be a fund- raiser for the family held at the restaurant on the 2200
tonya francisco is live at area north police headquarters on the northwest side. >> good morning. a source close to the family says police questioned two people they let one go but reportedly they are still speaking with the other. this development comes as the mayor made another visit to the family last night. the 11 year- old girl was killed friday night while attending a sleepover at a friend's house. it was a stray bullet meant for someone else came through the window here on the head...
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>>tonya francisco is live at the criminal courts building with a preview. >> good morning. police were able to make an arrest quickly in this case. within 24 hours of friday night's shooting. in 19 year-old man is charged as well as a 22 year-old. both face attempted murder and aggravated battery with firearms charges. police say they were able to recover the weapon used to shoot a three year-old in the hip and at them in big from bank. the boy and his mother and another man with them were standing outside in front of their apartment on sub sacramento when two men and two women walked past. exchanged words and the group to the and the block, one of the men fired a shot at hitting the boy. the police superintendent called the shooting degree this act and says it was gang-related. >> if the gang members had rocks to throw would not have this problem. without something being done about these guns, don't expect any success. we can make progress, we can keep lowering the murder rate but were going to have tragedies with kids getting shot until the stops. >> little jason remains
>>tonya francisco is live at the criminal courts building with a preview. >> good morning. police were able to make an arrest quickly in this case. within 24 hours of friday night's shooting. in 19 year-old man is charged as well as a 22 year-old. both face attempted murder and aggravated battery with firearms charges. police say they were able to recover the weapon used to shoot a three year-old in the hip and at them in big from bank. the boy and his mother and another man with...
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. >> the latest developments from tonya cramer who joins us on the line from jerusalem. are there signs that either side is prepared to back down? >> from the ground, it doesn't look like either side is backing down. >> rockets are coming in, there are big airstrikes on gaza. ordinary people have to pay the very high place -- price of the situation and it took people there over the phone. egypt is a possible mediator, and the relationship is quite strange. >> threatening a ground offensive. it will they be playing into thomas's hands -- hamas's hands? >> they do not want to be dragged into a ground operation. it doesn't want to do it because there'll be more casualties and my turn public opinion. they believe that hamas has a clear advantage. there was a ground operation and it created a lot of destruction and bloodshed. people there are terrified about it. max reporting on mounting tensions, thank you for the update. head to australia over the government's hardline immigration policies are facing growing international scrutiny. prime minister tony abbott has vowed to st
. >> the latest developments from tonya cramer who joins us on the line from jerusalem. are there signs that either side is prepared to back down? >> from the ground, it doesn't look like either side is backing down. >> rockets are coming in, there are big airstrikes on gaza. ordinary people have to pay the very high place -- price of the situation and it took people there over the phone. egypt is a possible mediator, and the relationship is quite strange. >> threatening...
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. >> good morning tonya peterson the president of the san francisco zoo i'm ready to play golf and i just i don't know the issues with that, if i can go to the slide show and talk about the zoo we just there you go closed our fiscal year and while we're getting the paperwork in order we've finished our fiscal year with over 9 hundred and 15 thousand visitors that's over our 4.4 percent over last year as we go forward we've given ourselves a 5 percent window because of the el nino predictions i hope question have that we're back 80 up to 25 thousand family memberships we've not had that since 2009 we have one hundred thousand members and campers zoo campers and this is a big number our bio potential zoo that goes to our community has a record of visits so i had to show a picture of our 9 hundred thousand i don't know how to get that theirs from sacramento that actually has a zoo they've come to see our red panda and the little boy said he never won anything he was pleased to come to the zoo. this is a pro bono gift he's put up a bus wrap >> i may not be able to see it, it's the zoo wa
. >> good morning tonya peterson the president of the san francisco zoo i'm ready to play golf and i just i don't know the issues with that, if i can go to the slide show and talk about the zoo we just there you go closed our fiscal year and while we're getting the paperwork in order we've finished our fiscal year with over 9 hundred and 15 thousand visitors that's over our 4.4 percent over last year as we go forward we've given ourselves a 5 percent window because of the el nino...
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tonya, i'm with the planning and development division at the port. i'm going to propose the james r. hermantribute. here's a picture to the international long shore and warehouse union, also referred to as the lwu local 34 water front division, along with several other chapters and members have commissioned a piece of art to give to the port as a permanent installation for the new james r. herman [inaudible] 27. commissioner james r. herman was an advocate for maritime industries and job creation. he was very active along the water front, working in a variety of warehouses and plants and involved in several bargaining and enforcement activities. he started his career at the age of 17, going out to see as a member of national union of marine cooks and stewards. commissioner her man was appointed by appointed and served as a port commissioner between 1992 and 1998. on the screen is a list of commissioner herman's accomplishments outside of being commissioner. he was honored as laborman of the year. the lwu have formed a james r. herman memorial committ
tonya, i'm with the planning and development division at the port. i'm going to propose the james r. hermantribute. here's a picture to the international long shore and warehouse union, also referred to as the lwu local 34 water front division, along with several other chapters and members have commissioned a piece of art to give to the port as a permanent installation for the new james r. herman [inaudible] 27. commissioner james r. herman was an advocate for maritime industries and job...
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. >> tonya cramer on the story for us from jerusalem. thank you very much. >> for weeks, bulgarians have been increasingly worried about a looming banking crisis. now the central bank has revoked corpbank's license to operate, essentially allowing therefore the biggest bank to collapse. >> their loans worth 5.4 billion euros have disappeared. they are trying to figure out where they went. the scare saw panicked customers flood other banks come a desperate to get their savings out for fear they may disappear. measures have been taken to make sure that corpbank customers do not lose out. >> european markets did manage to stabilize on the final day of trading. the dax finished just barely to the upside, but stopped the losses it experienced in previous trading days. the euro stoxx 50 up by a 10th of one percent. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the dow pretty much trading flat and the euro, flat as a pancake against the green bike -- greenback. the world cup is proving to be very lucrative for german sportswear manufacturer
. >> tonya cramer on the story for us from jerusalem. thank you very much. >> for weeks, bulgarians have been increasingly worried about a looming banking crisis. now the central bank has revoked corpbank's license to operate, essentially allowing therefore the biggest bank to collapse. >> their loans worth 5.4 billion euros have disappeared. they are trying to figure out where they went. the scare saw panicked customers flood other banks come a desperate to get their savings...
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tonya, we have seen israel say it is stepping up its ground operation. what does that mean? >> it could mean that the focus might shift to other areas in the gaza strip. the israeli army says that -- they are trying to destroy hidden stocks of rocket launchers. the targeted tunnel systems which they say militants could use to infiltrate israel and according to one such incident happened where two israeli soldiers will killed. for the people in gaza, it means more uncertainty. air bombardments and shelling continues. according to the human agency for refugees, the number taking -- the number of people taking shelter is over 60,000. this is more than in the 2009 conflict. some are also saying they stayed home because we don't feel safe anywhere because the shelling continues and there is no way to leave gaza anyway. >> is a very serious situation without any doubt what so ever. what are diplomatic efforts going on behind the scenes? >> we understand that there are diplomatic efforts but it is not clear they will lead to anything right now. we understand that you and secretary
tonya, we have seen israel say it is stepping up its ground operation. what does that mean? >> it could mean that the focus might shift to other areas in the gaza strip. the israeli army says that -- they are trying to destroy hidden stocks of rocket launchers. the targeted tunnel systems which they say militants could use to infiltrate israel and according to one such incident happened where two israeli soldiers will killed. for the people in gaza, it means more uncertainty. air...
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tonya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making pretty difficult decisions. >> reporter: all of these people eagerly waiting in line are about to get closer than they have before to an 8,000-pound giant. at 47 years old, bamboo is the oldest elephant here at seattle's zoo. >> hi, pumpkin. hi sweetie pie. >> she shares the space with two other elephants, 35-year-old chi and 45-year-old ratoto. all of them have spent their lives here, but you never see all three interact at the same time. watoto is unpredictable and aggressive towards bamboo. >> even when we have elfanlts shares the same space together, they oftentimes choose to share the opposite ends of the exhibit. >> the association of zoos and aquariums says a growing body of evidence shows that zoo elephants thrive when they socialize with each other in a herd of three or other. they require all of the accredited zoos with less than three elthe infants increase their herds or phase out the programs and donate their elephants to other zoos. because of her aggressive nature, that's what woodland park would do with yatota an
tonya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making pretty difficult decisions. >> reporter: all of these people eagerly waiting in line are about to get closer than they have before to an 8,000-pound giant. at 47 years old, bamboo is the oldest elephant here at seattle's zoo. >> hi, pumpkin. hi sweetie pie. >> she shares the space with two other elephants, 35-year-old chi and 45-year-old ratoto. all of them have spent their lives here, but you never see all three interact...
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. >> reporter: sandra's daughter, tonya, was killed at family barbecue. >> she was enjoying her family in the yard. that's all. >> reporter: as crowds prepared to celebrate independence day at navy pier, shootings mounted across the city with the most violence clustered on chicago's south side. during the bloodiest stretch, 13 hours starting at 2:30 sunday afternoon, 26 people were wounded and four killed. for the police superintendent, the violent weekend was all too familiar. >> ladies and gentlemen, it's groundhog day here in chicago. >> reporter: for the city's mayor, it was a call to action. >> wherever you are, wherever you live, the gun violence that was part of this weekend is totally unacceptable to anybody from the city of chicago. >> this is unheard of. this is america. >> reporter: diane latiker created her own memorial to young people killed by violence since 1997. >> i kept running out of room. we rebuilt it 12 times. >> reporter: 374 stones and she has another 458 to go. >> there's hopelessness. when you don't have any hope you don't care about anything or anybody. >> re
. >> reporter: sandra's daughter, tonya, was killed at family barbecue. >> she was enjoying her family in the yard. that's all. >> reporter: as crowds prepared to celebrate independence day at navy pier, shootings mounted across the city with the most violence clustered on chicago's south side. during the bloodiest stretch, 13 hours starting at 2:30 sunday afternoon, 26 people were wounded and four killed. for the police superintendent, the violent weekend was all too...
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. >> tonya cramer in jerusalem. i'm afraid we have to leave it there. on the final friday of ramadan, iranians generally take the street for what they call al-quds day. used to highlight the plight of palestinian people around the world. >> with fighting continuing in gaza, al-quds has taken on additional meaning for many. palestinian supporters in berlin mounted their own al-quds demonstration under tight police scrutiny. >> the moment security forces have carefully prepared for. pro-palestinian protesters demonstrating in support -- and people demonstrating in support of israel, only meters from each other. the tension between the groups almost boils over, but the police have the situation under control. fauthorities imposed strict conditions on the al-quds demonstrations. >> nothing is allowed to be burnt. no effigies, no flags. we will not tolerate incitement to violence against people. >> they were protesting against what they called israel's inhumane policies. at counterdemonstrations in berlin, hundreds turned up to show support for israel. the i
. >> tonya cramer in jerusalem. i'm afraid we have to leave it there. on the final friday of ramadan, iranians generally take the street for what they call al-quds day. used to highlight the plight of palestinian people around the world. >> with fighting continuing in gaza, al-quds has taken on additional meaning for many. palestinian supporters in berlin mounted their own al-quds demonstration under tight police scrutiny. >> the moment security forces have carefully prepared...
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linda greenhouse, tonya, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >>> on our website, you can see my complete conversation and we'll connect you to their mote recent reporting on the supreme court. i'll see you there and i'll see court. i'll see you there and i'll see you here next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. go online to get more blogs and video features. funding is provided by ann gumowitz encouraging democracy, carnegie corporation, supporting education and democratic engagement and advancement of international peace and security, the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, the herb albert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society, the john d. and katherine t. mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to height ning public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. >
linda greenhouse, tonya, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >>> on our website, you can see my complete conversation and we'll connect you to their mote recent reporting on the supreme court. i'll see you there and i'll see court. i'll see you there and i'll see you here next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. go online to get more blogs and video features. funding is provided by ann gumowitz...
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rue and youa was having a hard time knocking the south african elections and american figure skater tonya hearting's criminal charges off the front pages. it struck me that this is the 20th anniversary year and there have been multiple specials on tonya hearting and nancy karrigan this year, too. i don't watch a whole lot of television but when i turn on the bbc, i see stuff with rwanda. when i turn on american television, i don't see anything. this is terribly concerning, i think, that 20 years on something as big and fundamental to international identity is this still takes a backseat to the tonya hearting/nancy kerrigan soap opera that happened 20 years ago. another story that received attention is curt cobain's death. that also was on too. in the film he may have caught that reference. june twelfth is the murder of nicole brown simpson so the o.j. simpson saga. >> well, nothing will displace that. >> internationally, too, i was in africa during the trial of o.j. simpson. it was all over the news in south afr aicca the entire time it wad going on. even there people talked about rwanda
rue and youa was having a hard time knocking the south african elections and american figure skater tonya hearting's criminal charges off the front pages. it struck me that this is the 20th anniversary year and there have been multiple specials on tonya hearting and nancy karrigan this year, too. i don't watch a whole lot of television but when i turn on the bbc, i see stuff with rwanda. when i turn on american television, i don't see anything. this is terribly concerning, i think, that 20...
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among the dead, tonya gunn, killed while barbecuing in a park with her daughter and loved ones late sunday night. her panicked family frantically calling 911. >> and then the ambulance came and they took her. and they shot her in front of her daughter. >> reporter: the city's top cop blaming part of the problem on weak gun laws. >> there's a greater sanction for the gang member to lose their firearm from their gang than there is to go to jail for possession of that gun. >> reporter: mccarthy says police confiscated more than 100 guns over the weekend. but in our special abc news chicago violence summit with diane sawyer, we met several young people familiar with the streets who repeatedly told us the same thing -- finding a gun here doesn't take a lot of work. how easy is it to get a gun when you want to get a gun on the street? >> i'd say, it's just like picking up a crayon. you feel me? you can go get a gun. quick. >> reporter: the uptick in violence comes on the heels of new strategies the chicago pd has implemented to curb crime, including adding more officers, targeting hot spot neigh
among the dead, tonya gunn, killed while barbecuing in a park with her daughter and loved ones late sunday night. her panicked family frantically calling 911. >> and then the ambulance came and they took her. and they shot her in front of her daughter. >> reporter: the city's top cop blaming part of the problem on weak gun laws. >> there's a greater sanction for the gang member to lose their firearm from their gang than there is to go to jail for possession of that gun....
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there have been specials on tonya harding and nancy kerrigan this year, too. i don't watch a whole lot of television but, you know, when i turn on the bbc i see stuff about rwanda. when i turn on american television i don't see anything. i mean, this is -- this is terribly concerning, i think, that 20 years on even something big and fundamental to international identity as this still takes a back seat to the whole tonya harding/nancy kerrigan soap opera that happened 20 years ago. >> and, you know, another story that's also received attention on its 20th anniversary, right, was curt cobain's death, too, right? that also was on -- >> and the film you may have caught that reference. >> yeah. then it's in june, i think it's june 12th, right, is the murder of nicole brown simpson so the o.j. simpson saga. >> nothing's going to displace that. what dominates. >> internationally, too, i was in africa during the trial of o.j. simpson -- >> right. >> -- it was all over the news in south africa, the entire time it was going on. >> wow. >> even there few people talked ab
there have been specials on tonya harding and nancy kerrigan this year, too. i don't watch a whole lot of television but, you know, when i turn on the bbc i see stuff about rwanda. when i turn on american television i don't see anything. i mean, this is -- this is terribly concerning, i think, that 20 years on even something big and fundamental to international identity as this still takes a back seat to the whole tonya harding/nancy kerrigan soap opera that happened 20 years ago. >> and,...
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he's also suspected in the death of tonya bargman, who was found at a rest stop near paw paw, illinois last monday. a skydiver is in critical condition after a jump went wrong and he landed in a tree near the fox river. a group of friends took off from skydive chicago near ottawa, illinois yesterday. soon after jumping from the plane, other divers noticed that curtis kmiecek was spiraling down at a faster speed than normal. kmiecek landed in a tree about a mile and a half from the nearest road. he was unconscious when firefighters found him nearly an hour later. state treasurer dan rutherford fired three top administrators in his office after they were identified as subjects of an inspector general's probe. the three are accused of violating timekeeping policies and falsifying records, according to their termination letters. one is also suspected of workplace harassment. it's unclear whether the allegations are related to a lawsuit filed by another of rutherford's aides which hampered his campaign for governor earlier this year. sexual harassment. more than a hundred wrigleyville resid
he's also suspected in the death of tonya bargman, who was found at a rest stop near paw paw, illinois last monday. a skydiver is in critical condition after a jump went wrong and he landed in a tree near the fox river. a group of friends took off from skydive chicago near ottawa, illinois yesterday. soon after jumping from the plane, other divers noticed that curtis kmiecek was spiraling down at a faster speed than normal. kmiecek landed in a tree about a mile and a half from the nearest road....
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with drinks and cool stores to hop into, some others like tonya sandoval don't have a choice. >> i don't have any air conditioning on, so it could be a little overwhelming. >> reporter: while she's in the shade, it's not offering much mercy at her kiosk. >> i try to stay hydrated. i go in the stores if it gets really hot. >> reporter: scott hard at work with deliveries to be made. >> i stay hydrated and catch the coolness when i can. >> reporter: but on days like this heat exhaustion isn't the only concern. captain dennis burns is a fire behavior analyst for the fire department. he says on days like this it becomes extremely dangerous. >> this is bad. it's like desert dry. >> reporter: he says fuels are so dry, their humidity likely only at 1% or 2%. >> it would be like igniting a piece of paper. it would ignite that easily. >> reporter: it's that dry out here. and tomorrow the captain says it could be even worse because winds are expected to gust at least in this area a little higher, of course fanning any possible flames that may break out. we are in livermore tonight, nbc bay area new
with drinks and cool stores to hop into, some others like tonya sandoval don't have a choice. >> i don't have any air conditioning on, so it could be a little overwhelming. >> reporter: while she's in the shade, it's not offering much mercy at her kiosk. >> i try to stay hydrated. i go in the stores if it gets really hot. >> reporter: scott hard at work with deliveries to be made. >> i stay hydrated and catch the coolness when i can. >> reporter: but on days...
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you know this is the dude who is wearing latex and mumbling to mistress tonya through the ball gag on the weekend. full of self-control during the week. >> it is great. keep going. >> i'm done. >> to me i think this is an observation of real life. it is not actually a study. >> absolutely. all this says to me is in order to experience happiness you need to be unhappy. that's very simple. in order for my girlfriend to appreciate me i need to explain about rask -- traffic every day so every one of those days i give him a flour he says we needs to complain about the traffic. >> without horrible there is no such thing as great. joanne, one day things will be good, but right now it is horrible. probably in your early 40s. >> only a few decades away. >> thanks for running that one in. >> it is more about delayed gratification. you should indulge, but wait. when you do indulge just scratch the itch. don't remove the flesh. >> good point. you are basically saying don't use up all of the drugs you used in one night. that's basically my philosophy. andy, this is the best thing you can teach the
you know this is the dude who is wearing latex and mumbling to mistress tonya through the ball gag on the weekend. full of self-control during the week. >> it is great. keep going. >> i'm done. >> to me i think this is an observation of real life. it is not actually a study. >> absolutely. all this says to me is in order to experience happiness you need to be unhappy. that's very simple. in order for my girlfriend to appreciate me i need to explain about rask -- traffic...
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from seattle tonya moseley brings us the story of a committed family and a divide forcing them out of the organization. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> reporter: it's monday morning, august and liam prep for the last of their high school examines. it's senior year and the two are ready to graduate. >> you guys ready for school. >> as ready as i'll be. >> they are not quite ready to separate from each other. >> bye. >> see you guys tonight. >> bye, dad. >> we have always been together as twins, so we don't really know what it would be like to not. >> yes. >> it has always been this way. >> reporter: from birth? >> yes. we've always been together. >> reporter: they are identical twins born four minutes apart, side by side as honour students athletes and boy scouts. living the scout oath. their lives so intertwined friends joke the two are one and the same. but there is one difference. august is straight liam is gay. he's known since he was 14. >> i remember being in our room and being like so august i think i like guys. i think i'm gay. he's like, "okay" turns off the light and goes to bed. >> reporte
from seattle tonya moseley brings us the story of a committed family and a divide forcing them out of the organization. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> reporter: it's monday morning, august and liam prep for the last of their high school examines. it's senior year and the two are ready to graduate. >> you guys ready for school. >> as ready as i'll be. >> they are not quite ready to separate from each other. >> bye. >> see you guys tonight. >> bye, dad. >> we...
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tonya francisco is live at the c-t-a's roosevelt stop with the latest on the investigation. >> good morning. the guardian angels are on the job out this morning putting up wanted posters all around the area warning people of these two men. calling them the jesse and frank james duo who robbed passengers but also a pistol with a woman who resisted. >> speaking spanish. >> she doesn't speak english but she says the assault took about seven minutes it happened around 4:15 p.m. yesterday as the orange line train travel between halsted and roosevelt. she said that gave the two gunmen time to search all the people on the train and take several items. she said no one wanted to do anything said she confronted them and that's how she got hurt. a mark on her face shows where she was pistol whipped and bandages on her fingers from fighting back. one writer says this is a sign that people are getting desperate. >> i can't believe it just happened in broad daylight. >> they are getting bolder with their crimes. >> crime is out of control. >> here's another look at the images that the cameras captured of
tonya francisco is live at the c-t-a's roosevelt stop with the latest on the investigation. >> good morning. the guardian angels are on the job out this morning putting up wanted posters all around the area warning people of these two men. calling them the jesse and frank james duo who robbed passengers but also a pistol with a woman who resisted. >> speaking spanish. >> she doesn't speak english but she says the assault took about seven minutes it happened around 4:15 p.m....
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that's where tonya gunn was shot to death a week ago. quinn and kelly support the so- called illinois public safety act. that bill would ban assault weapons, limit high capacity ammunition, and expand background checks. mayor emanuel's office says internal investigation files about police misconduct will now be made public. the police department will release the files if they are requested through the freedom of information act. previously, misconduct investigations were treated as personnel matters which are exempt from foia rules. any records released will be edited to make sure that no information is released that might compromise investigations, or witness confidentiality. a car going the wrong way crashed into a greyhound bus killing one man and injuring several others. it happened on interstate 70 near richmond in eastern indiana. the driver of the car reportedly stole it from a nearby truck stop before the wreck. he died on the scene. the bus driver was airlifted to a medical center in indianapolis. two dozen bus passengers were a
that's where tonya gunn was shot to death a week ago. quinn and kelly support the so- called illinois public safety act. that bill would ban assault weapons, limit high capacity ammunition, and expand background checks. mayor emanuel's office says internal investigation files about police misconduct will now be made public. the police department will release the files if they are requested through the freedom of information act. previously, misconduct investigations were treated as personnel...
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>>tonya francisco is live at the county courthouse in joliet with more. >> good morning. the driver in the crash that killed the four women was charged overnight with falsifying his log book. he was over the number of hours acceptable when traveling on the road. also cited for speeding. he has been identified as 51 year-old from leesburg, indiana he is due in bond court this morning. we've also learned the names of the four women who were killed in that crash. the county coroner identified them. the cars they were in and were crushed beyond recognition. just after 2:00 p.m. yesterday on northbound i 55 when state police say semi truck driven into three cars and another semi doorstop on the highway as traffic was emerging from three lanes into one in the construction zone at the bridge. >> the three vehicles that were struck by the truck were stopped in traffic along with other vehicles and the truck driver at the rear was passing other vehicles in the left lane and abruptly made a lane change to the right and struck the rear of the vehicles pushing them together. >> besid
>>tonya francisco is live at the county courthouse in joliet with more. >> good morning. the driver in the crash that killed the four women was charged overnight with falsifying his log book. he was over the number of hours acceptable when traveling on the road. also cited for speeding. he has been identified as 51 year-old from leesburg, indiana he is due in bond court this morning. we've also learned the names of the four women who were killed in that crash. the county coroner...
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the moment i got there, one of the young women, people who live there, tonya chavez said to me, oh myod, i'm really happy you're here but how are you going to get out? and i looked at her like what are you talking about? i've been flying around the country with this fillipino passport as id and there has never been a problem. she says but you're in the texas boarder, you know, this is basically a trap, you know, like you're trapped. when you live in that 45-mile radius, you can't go anywhere without there being a check point or without boarder patrol being at the tsa line at the airport. in all of my travels across the country in the past three years, there has never been a boarder patrol agent next to the tsa person. so this started sinking in by thursday night, and i talked to my friends, i talked to the people at define american and trying to figure out how will i get out of here? they were trying to figure out how to like sneak me out, and then i'm thinking wait a second, like i have to, you know, i have the agency to tell people when you're undocumented in this country and don't
the moment i got there, one of the young women, people who live there, tonya chavez said to me, oh myod, i'm really happy you're here but how are you going to get out? and i looked at her like what are you talking about? i've been flying around the country with this fillipino passport as id and there has never been a problem. she says but you're in the texas boarder, you know, this is basically a trap, you know, like you're trapped. when you live in that 45-mile radius, you can't go anywhere...
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vargas' friend tonya chavez is joining me now. how are you doing? >> my heart is broken because i'm an undocumented immigrant at myself and facing deportation at this moment. >> let's talk about jose first and then your case. what happened to jose vargas? were you there and was it clear why officers were handcuffing him? >> no. we didn't know. we got a phone call about 8:30 that jose had been arrested and at that point in time we started to mobilize our community to be able to come and show appreciation for him because the reason why he came to mcallen, texas, to the rio grand valley, was to show support for undocumented immigrants coming in from central america to save their lives. i think it's fair that we return the favor to him. he didn't know that he was coming to an area that is highly militarized. he did not know there was airport border patrol at the airport security. >> he's very researched. he's a filmmaker. it's hard for many to believe that he did not know the risks of going to mcallen, texas, and going to the border. many are wondering
vargas' friend tonya chavez is joining me now. how are you doing? >> my heart is broken because i'm an undocumented immigrant at myself and facing deportation at this moment. >> let's talk about jose first and then your case. what happened to jose vargas? were you there and was it clear why officers were handcuffing him? >> no. we didn't know. we got a phone call about 8:30 that jose had been arrested and at that point in time we started to mobilize our community to be able to...
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that's the requirement tonya saria has for her meals. puts in at least ten hours a day as a project manager for a software services company and her schedule doesn't allow for much else. >> you take 15, 20 minutes to grab your food, bring it back into your desk, dial into your meeting and eat in between your meetings. >> reporter: fast food is a proven contributor to obesity. now a small study out of ohio state university's webster medical center suggests women who eat those meals while stressed may pack on more pounds. researchers asked nearly 60 middle-aged women to discuss how stressful their lives were the day before. they then fed them a high-fat meal to see how their metabolisms reacted. >> when the women reported having at least one stressor in their life the day before we were doing the test, that reduced their ability to burn calories. >> the difference was about 104 calories, which is no big deal for a single day. but if you took that across a year, it can be almost 11 pounds. >> outside experts a it's important to note that two
that's the requirement tonya saria has for her meals. puts in at least ten hours a day as a project manager for a software services company and her schedule doesn't allow for much else. >> you take 15, 20 minutes to grab your food, bring it back into your desk, dial into your meeting and eat in between your meetings. >> reporter: fast food is a proven contributor to obesity. now a small study out of ohio state university's webster medical center suggests women who eat those meals...
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. >> for nearly five years tonya has searched for the killer of her 19-year-old son. i call often because they wasn't calling me, even when my son died they never came to me, and in my opinion, i think they saw the solve the cases they really want to, but i still make sure i call. >> why do you do that? >> because my son's case is still unsolved and i think if somebody out this that knows what happened. in the south side neighborhood of englewood, a fight broke out, and someone starting shooting. he managed to run a block before collapsed. >> how many beam would have seen what happened that night. >> well, i was told from the time when i passed out my new yorker i was told at least 150 to 200 people. >> of all those people, nobody came forward with any information? >> not one. according to police, there are over 500 murders in the city. about 130 were solved which means that 74% of the time, somebody got away with murder. >> it's begs the question of why, because it used to be that homicide was the easiest crime to solve. in the absence offing with witnesses, how much
. >> for nearly five years tonya has searched for the killer of her 19-year-old son. i call often because they wasn't calling me, even when my son died they never came to me, and in my opinion, i think they saw the solve the cases they really want to, but i still make sure i call. >> why do you do that? >> because my son's case is still unsolved and i think if somebody out this that knows what happened. in the south side neighborhood of englewood, a fight broke out, and...
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she was later found stabbed to death. 14-year-old tonya blackwell left her home to walk to a seven 11. her body was found in pacifica. paula baxter was last seen leaving a high school parking lot. her body was found in mill bringing in the brush. 19-year-old michelle nichols car broke down. she was found in a garage nearby. carol lee booth was seen in walking from a bus stop in south san francisco blocks from her home. her body was found months later in brush in that area. the body of 19-year-old denise lampe was found in her vehicle in daly city where she parked that day. force to investigate these cold cases. >> the main purpose here was to ask everybody to kind of reach back in their memories to 1976. if there was anything unusual about a neighbor, an individual you saw in the neighborhood, something that struck your mind, potentially an individual that lived in this area that traveled to reno, back and forth, had business there and mentioned to you that he or she was going there, we're just trying to jog people's memories. >> he says they have reason to believe the reno case is li
she was later found stabbed to death. 14-year-old tonya blackwell left her home to walk to a seven 11. her body was found in pacifica. paula baxter was last seen leaving a high school parking lot. her body was found in mill bringing in the brush. 19-year-old michelle nichols car broke down. she was found in a garage nearby. carol lee booth was seen in walking from a bus stop in south san francisco blocks from her home. her body was found months later in brush in that area. the body of...
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. >> reporter: for nearly five years tonya has searched for the killer of her 19-year-old son deone smithhe has made little progress. >> how often do you call the officers at the chicago police department about your son's case? >> i was calling often because they were not calling me. even when my son died they never came to me. ii thought it was a case they didn't want to solve. so i call. >> why do you call? >> because my son's case is unsolved and i think somebody knows what happened. >> reporter: it was october 1 october 1, 2009, her son deonte was leading a block party, a fight broke out and someone started shooting. deonte was struck in the back. he managed to run a block before collapsing here a peoria and west 64th street before he died. >> i was told 150 to 200 saw. >> and of all those people nobody came forward with information. >> not an one. no one came forward. >> police say often times witnesses or even victims refuse to cooperate. a code of silence, no snitching. according to chicago police i in 2012 mr. there were just over 500 murders in the city. of those 130 were solved
. >> reporter: for nearly five years tonya has searched for the killer of her 19-year-old son deone smithhe has made little progress. >> how often do you call the officers at the chicago police department about your son's case? >> i was calling often because they were not calling me. even when my son died they never came to me. ii thought it was a case they didn't want to solve. so i call. >> why do you call? >> because my son's case is unsolved and i think...