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kyw news radio steve towa reports. >> new castle county police chief, said, persistence paid off for surviving family members of the 54 year-old joseph brawn, murdered in his home in wilmington in 985. >> interesting case that is just the people that solved it. >> reporter: cold case detective thomas, and retired sergeant glenn davis, were relentless. >> it feels great. i mean to be able to reach out to a family member and say we were able to give you closure, the whole unit is all about. >> reporter: in 1999, investigators received information about a suspect believed to have committed a crime but he died two years earlier. they did get another lead about his girlfriend, sandra heart sag, said to be present and involved in the murder. this cold case was reopened last month after investigators learned that sandra was arrested in philadelphia, in 2001. they won't comment on the evidence, they obtained, back then but they say it is positively links her to joseph brawn's home and vehicle. brawn's former home has change hand over the years but neighbor linda a, recalls what happened insi
kyw news radio steve towa reports. >> new castle county police chief, said, persistence paid off for surviving family members of the 54 year-old joseph brawn, murdered in his home in wilmington in 985. >> interesting case that is just the people that solved it. >> reporter: cold case detective thomas, and retired sergeant glenn davis, were relentless. >> it feels great. i mean to be able to reach out to a family member and say we were able to give you closure, the whole...
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to generate animosity and hostility towas otner human b eings, that is tragic, i think that goes against erican valueses the attacks in paris -- at least for now -- has changed many of the discussions going on in the 2016 race for the white house.to help us figure out what's next for the candidates and their poilicies -- i sat down with cornell college political sciecne professor hans hassell. hassell. barrya terrorist attack has huge impact, what impact does it have on a population trying to figure out its next presidenthassellthere are some there are hassellhresidentnext presidenthassellthere are some fascinating studies that came out right about 9/11 that studied fear's effect on policy preferences and they found thatnd they policy about 9/11 that studies that some preredentnext figure out its trying to population on a does it have what impact huge impact, attack has a terrorist barrya terrorist attack has huge impact, what impact does it have on a population trying to figure out its next presidenthassellthere are some fascinating studies that came out right about 9/11 that studied fe
to generate animosity and hostility towas otner human b eings, that is tragic, i think that goes against erican valueses the attacks in paris -- at least for now -- has changed many of the discussions going on in the 2016 race for the white house.to help us figure out what's next for the candidates and their poilicies -- i sat down with cornell college political sciecne professor hans hassell. hassell. barrya terrorist attack has huge impact, what impact does it have on a population trying to...
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then, driving a third car with two other passengers, he headed towa belgium, stopped by police at a road block on saturday morning, but not detained. and they made it across the border. the two other people in that getaway car, picked up by police later, now charged with participation in terrorism. and the fugitive's brother, also detained, but later released, saying today, he had no idea that both his brothers, one died during the attacks, were terrorists. "they were normal brothers," he said. this gritty neighborhood, a breeding ground of terrorism. while we were on the streets here tonight, we spoke to one man, he didn't want his face shown, who told us, many of the young here are radicalized. three of your neighbors went to syria? >> yeah. >> reporter: today, a french police union is even saying that isis has taken over here. and that the belgian government has lost control of this neighborhood. david? >> terry moran in belgium tonight. terry, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the fast-moving investigation under way right here in paris. french president hollande today saying
then, driving a third car with two other passengers, he headed towa belgium, stopped by police at a road block on saturday morning, but not detained. and they made it across the border. the two other people in that getaway car, picked up by police later, now charged with participation in terrorism. and the fugitive's brother, also detained, but later released, saying today, he had no idea that both his brothers, one died during the attacks, were terrorists. "they were normal...
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very clued situation.paris is ss so we are going towa the middle of the night. we will continue to monitor thiand be back to you after this. jonathan: want to update you on the breaking news out of paris, france. this is a pition chure, the stadium -- picture in stadium where there was a soccer match. a lot of people are standing on the field. we understand they have closed the stadium. these fans, spectators and some of the participants in the match are held inside the stadium. eades the stadium is the last place they want them to go to. paris, france, in chaos. there wee three simultaneous, maybe four simultaneous attacks at the stadium. two explosions were heard. people were hurt inside the stadium. we think it was more toward the outside. these are the streets now of paris, france, where you have firefighters trying to rescue people wounded. the death toll now from the attack is up over 40. 100 people are being held hostage at a concert hall where they were having a heavy metal band play. we understand inside that concert hall there wasan explosion. there wa
very clued situation.paris is ss so we are going towa the middle of the night. we will continue to monitor thiand be back to you after this. jonathan: want to update you on the breaking news out of paris, france. this is a pition chure, the stadium -- picture in stadium where there was a soccer match. a lot of people are standing on the field. we understand they have closed the stadium. these fans, spectators and some of the participants in the match are held inside the stadium. eades the...
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any time towas ever not listen to analyst estimates, it is now. we see a business that is shrinking on every count. profitability is shrinking. and when you go under the covers and look at some of the businesses, like pcs or printers, they are down. i went back to look at every model and there has never been a big decline ever. that is the cash on the machine. are weak and the future is that also. software sales are down double-digit year-over-year. -- have spent are there any bright spots that we are not seeing? crawford: there are. margins in services were actually up considerably to the height they have been since 2011. but he would have expected that because that is where most of the cuts had been. also, where they have application to business services , that was a bright spot in an area they have been working on. as well, the enterprise group in general, like acquisitions, they .re more successful aruba contributed successfully to networking growth. thestorage is representing large part of their growth within the enterprise group. the four fo
any time towas ever not listen to analyst estimates, it is now. we see a business that is shrinking on every count. profitability is shrinking. and when you go under the covers and look at some of the businesses, like pcs or printers, they are down. i went back to look at every model and there has never been a big decline ever. that is the cash on the machine. are weak and the future is that also. software sales are down double-digit year-over-year. -- have spent are there any bright spots that...
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investigators say he's the man in surveill video agging a woman towa an suv on friday. that's when the student peter ted to inrvene and was shot. the suspect tried to shoot again, but the gun jammed. gold remains in guarded condition. the woman was treated for nor inapon. stolenin massachusettthe bronx by a homess m. former army isis behind bars. james watkins morales is cused of entering an armory through a kitchen window and using a power saw to acssthe vaul. homeless man found three automatic weapons in a bag near yankee stadium and callpolice. >>> teifng moments off the asveni cebeach, lifoteafat ameswith si peon boa including baby the fire kly ad through the nearly 40-foot long boat forcing everyone on board to life jackets. thankfully the lifeguard division of the loangeles fire department was already there and brought all six people to safety. >> i was holding that little girl thinking of my dauger all thway s. wos can't deribe it. it'swhy i wanted this job is da this >> it waa very scary moment, but right now i'm just happy that it's over and everybody is safe.
investigators say he's the man in surveill video agging a woman towa an suv on friday. that's when the student peter ted to inrvene and was shot. the suspect tried to shoot again, but the gun jammed. gold remains in guarded condition. the woman was treated for nor inapon. stolenin massachusettthe bronx by a homess m. former army isis behind bars. james watkins morales is cused of entering an armory through a kitchen window and using a power saw to acssthe vaul. homeless man found three...
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at 1:00 in the afternoon, 38 and martinsburg and are 45 down towa fredericksburg and we're talking about a big-time chill and it does improve on sunday, but here's saturday night and we're still only talking about the windchill and bundle up, the scarf, coats and you will need them. you will not need umbrellas and we're not talking hats and gloves yet. it's not that cold and it is killy compared to what we've been. and high of only 51 on saturday and 57 on sunday and 62 on monday, but are you ready for this? >> sure. >> okay. i just want to make sure you're ready. temperatures back to near 70 degrees by next week. >> yay! >> i would not be surprised to see 80 by next weekend. >> cool. >> whichever way the wind is blowing, the leaves could be your neighbor's problem. >> i didn't think about that. >> that's a good one. thank you, doug. >> we have sports next. wide receiver desean jackson and head coach jay gruden have themselves a moment and it is going viral. >>> here is lester holt with a look at what's ahead on nbc "nightly news". >> hi, doreen and jim. coming up on nbc "nightly news" d
at 1:00 in the afternoon, 38 and martinsburg and are 45 down towa fredericksburg and we're talking about a big-time chill and it does improve on sunday, but here's saturday night and we're still only talking about the windchill and bundle up, the scarf, coats and you will need them. you will not need umbrellas and we're not talking hats and gloves yet. it's not that cold and it is killy compared to what we've been. and high of only 51 on saturday and 57 on sunday and 62 on monday, but are you...
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towas given the option extend his contract past october of 2016 but decided not to go ahead with thataken the firm through some very troubled times. they had a $20 billion bailout. he has also been cutting jobs. of soured loans as well. he announced he has been leaving his job. south korea's nine leading conglomerates dominating the kospi. these companies are tightly-controlled by a ruling family. let's bring in tim craig. intertwinedl these cross-ownerships. everyone is ending up owning each other. give us some example of that. another over the weekend. we have done the analysis that we have put up on bloomberg intelligence. our global data guys had given us some new ownership maps to work with. it is quite interesting. this is samsung. corresponds or boxes to 17 public subsidiaries. the blue are the private subsidiaries. if you think this is complicated sk has over 80. what this allows us to do is look at and clarify who owns what. samsung --in on there with us for a second -- bear with us for a second. this is what samsung is taking a stake in. 15% ownership -- it usually back out,
towas given the option extend his contract past october of 2016 but decided not to go ahead with thataken the firm through some very troubled times. they had a $20 billion bailout. he has also been cutting jobs. of soured loans as well. he announced he has been leaving his job. south korea's nine leading conglomerates dominating the kospi. these companies are tightly-controlled by a ruling family. let's bring in tim craig. intertwinedl these cross-ownerships. everyone is ending up owning each...
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towas partly in the hands say, let's see what the retraction in recovery is. that was a sensible thing to do. i think it is give people confidence. subsequent to that, we have ofen guidance about the path interest rates, limited and gradual. .t is so boring it is part of the furniture now. that is a good thing, because that was a call we made in december of 2013. two years ago we made that call. now that is accepted. and it has been consistent. recently, the challenge we've been facing is what's the right timing of starting the process of limited gradual rate increases. this economy has been making in the judgment of the committee, including myself. it hasn't yet made enough progress. at some point, that will be there. would i rather have the majority of the british people thinking rates are likely to go up in the next year? yes i would. because that is reasonably prudent behavior given the progress this economy is making. to think,want them when rates go up, it is not going to be the all great cycle? yes, i would like to think that as well. at some point, rat
towas partly in the hands say, let's see what the retraction in recovery is. that was a sensible thing to do. i think it is give people confidence. subsequent to that, we have ofen guidance about the path interest rates, limited and gradual. .t is so boring it is part of the furniture now. that is a good thing, because that was a call we made in december of 2013. two years ago we made that call. now that is accepted. and it has been consistent. recently, the challenge we've been facing is...
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towas killed while trying make an arrest in november of 1855. that is a trailblazer. his name, if you ever get to to you to go to the national law enforcement officer's memorial, they wall of the following in law enforcement, and his name is there. i commend you to honor him by checking that out when you are there. he was in monterey county in california. name, barbara ponce. first woman to serve as latina of the peace officers association. her career began to decades earlier -- two decades earlier, when she was with the sheriff's department, a time when women were not considered suitable for patrol duties. know, they might be distracted by putting on their lipstick, i don't know what the changed ins, but she assuming her role of leadership within a law enforcement association. these people are true trailblazers. i just want to give a tip of the hat to them because so many times we don't understand the theory and understand that hispanic community has been a part of law enforcement early in our country's history. as many know, i am from the great state of -- friendssh
towas killed while trying make an arrest in november of 1855. that is a trailblazer. his name, if you ever get to to you to go to the national law enforcement officer's memorial, they wall of the following in law enforcement, and his name is there. i commend you to honor him by checking that out when you are there. he was in monterey county in california. name, barbara ponce. first woman to serve as latina of the peace officers association. her career began to decades earlier -- two decades...
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under construction and aimi gun towa >>> good morning. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. top of a building under construction and aiming a gun towards st. luke's hospital in san francisco. police opened fire after the man point his gun at them. >>> students and faculty at city college of san francisco plan to hold a march today against unfair labor practices. they say the school is downsizing while failing to bargain in good faith. >> coming up on "cbs this morning" homecoming for a hal of famer. former nfl star jim kelly surprises his hometown with a commemorative golden football. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. with a 100% electric nissan leaf... what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm liza battalones with your "kcbs traffic." san jose drivers have been sitting in delays and accidents south 880 before 101. and this crash right here still out there northbound 242. y
under construction and aimi gun towa >>> good morning. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. top of a building under construction and aiming a gun towards st. luke's hospital in san francisco. police opened fire after the man point his gun at them. >>> students and faculty at city college of san francisco plan to hold a march today against unfair labor practices. they say the school is downsizing while failing to bargain in good faith. >> coming up on "cbs this...
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towas a federal decision relieve the railroads at the time of passenger services.hey were not made -- moneymaking services. as a matter of fact, they were losing substantial amounts of money. today, we cover 93% of our operating costs. abouts subsidized, that's $300 million a year that we received from the federal government. the rest of it is pick up. in 1976, we picked up a responsibility for the northeast forward are -- corridor. capital is a big need for the court or -- for the court or -- for the corridor. today, it is the busiest bridge in the western hemisphere. 450re carrying upwards of trains a day across that bridge to go through the two tubes under the north river. just this last july were we had to shut down because of power issues in new york. people began to understand what amtrak really means to them and new jersey transit for moving people in and out of manhattan. host: if you have a question or comment, president and ceo of amtrak. states,tern united (202) 748-8000, midwest, (202) 748-8001, a special number four amtrak riders (202) 748-8002. caller
towas a federal decision relieve the railroads at the time of passenger services.hey were not made -- moneymaking services. as a matter of fact, they were losing substantial amounts of money. today, we cover 93% of our operating costs. abouts subsidized, that's $300 million a year that we received from the federal government. the rest of it is pick up. in 1976, we picked up a responsibility for the northeast forward are -- corridor. capital is a big need for the court or -- for the court or --...