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they never hear the killer come through the unlocked door and slip down the hallway to their bedroomshe uses electrical cords to bind their heads and brutally attacks them with a hammer to their heads, leaving them barely alive. both sisters later die in the hospital. for the first time the killer leaves a disturbing calling card, a drawing often recognized as satanic. >> one of the things that stands out in my mind about how horrible and evil he was by carving a pentagram on a body or drawing it on the wall. >> the next night the killer finds another victim, this time in burbank. he enters the home of 42-year-old carol kyle and rapes and beats her while her 11-year-old son is tied up in a closet. they both survive and carol provides police with a description of the assailant. it closely matches a previous sketch. since police are reluctant to reveal specific details about the crime, the media suspects that these are more than random acts of violence. >> i had already been in radio news about seven years, and seen my share, if you would, of grisly crimes, serial murders. things like t
they never hear the killer come through the unlocked door and slip down the hallway to their bedroomshe uses electrical cords to bind their heads and brutally attacks them with a hammer to their heads, leaving them barely alive. both sisters later die in the hospital. for the first time the killer leaves a disturbing calling card, a drawing often recognized as satanic. >> one of the things that stands out in my mind about how horrible and evil he was by carving a pentagram on a body or...
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that now unlocked shales are owned by early investors and company of fleas. gabe slate looks at what facebook needs to do to try and turn things around. offs >> when a company goes public there are a number of shares that are frozen. if they cannot be sold, they are in limbo. the usually belong to insiders, curly investors and employees that hold stock. normally the time. it's 180 days. facebook is doing this first wave at 90 days which is three months after their ipo. >> now there are more doubts about facebook. they are still considered a major player in the internet industry and the social medium but whether or not they can grow quickly ice over the next month or even next year's to the $30 ipo price is the big question. >> here is a live look from the bay bridge camera. if you are in san francisco it is cold, foggy and windy. a complete look at the forecast coming up. a complete look at the forecast coming up. a complete look at the forecast coming up. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an
that now unlocked shales are owned by early investors and company of fleas. gabe slate looks at what facebook needs to do to try and turn things around. offs >> when a company goes public there are a number of shares that are frozen. if they cannot be sold, they are in limbo. the usually belong to insiders, curly investors and employees that hold stock. normally the time. it's 180 days. facebook is doing this first wave at 90 days which is three months after their ipo. >> now there...
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>> unlock it. >> it's unlocked. >> oh, that's yours right there? >> yeah. >> is he around? >> no. first time i think -- i got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> i'm looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. he's got this. probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever. but stuff like that, they can't have. it will blow out the power back here. >> so how long have you been in prison, on and off? >> a long time. i've had this number since like 1982. i'm not catching any terms or anything like that, i'm just having a hard time with parole right now. >> why? >> i do drugs. that's my violation right there. there goes my lighter. >> am i going to get wrote up? >> can you explain it to me? >> it's a saltwater lighter. all you do is put paper clips through here and there and you got a hot one going through here to there. same thing here. then you run a wire from one to the other, fill this full of water and put two salts in it. it won't bl
>> unlock it. >> it's unlocked. >> oh, that's yours right there? >> yeah. >> is he around? >> no. first time i think -- i got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> i'm looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. he's got this. probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever. but stuff like that, they...
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i'm going to get him to unlock the locker. >> okay, you guys got me in trouble. >> unlock your locker it? >> unlock it. >> that's yours right there. >> yeah. >> is he around. >> no. can i move something out of mine real quick. >> come on, come on. >> [ muted ]. >> this is the first time i think -- i got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever, stuff like that they can't have. could blow out the power back here. >> how long have you been in prison, on and off? >> a long time. like since 1992. i'm not catching terms or anything like that. i'm having a hard time with parole right now. >> why? >> i do drugs. that's my violation right there. there's my lighter. >> 58919. >>> saltwater lighter. all's it is, you put a -- clips through here and there and you've got a hot one going from here to there, same thing there. you run a wire from one to the other. fill
i'm going to get him to unlock the locker. >> okay, you guys got me in trouble. >> unlock your locker it? >> unlock it. >> that's yours right there. >> yeah. >> is he around. >> no. can i move something out of mine real quick. >> come on, come on. >> [ muted ]. >> this is the first time i think -- i got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here...
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the downside to unlocking the shares, it makes current stockholders nervous.ith that many shares hitting the market the shares become less valuable. the question is, will stockholders actually sell? the stock market opens at 6:30 a.m. i'm scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> coming up before that at 5:00, scott mcgrew will have a look at what facebook stands to lose when the lockup ends. >> a lot of eyes on facebook. let's get a check on your other business headlines. for that we turn it over to courtney reagan live at world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. futures are a touch higher as i look over here this morning after another pretty slow day of trading yesterday. stocks ended little change. investors may be focusing on data to determine whether the news is weak enough to prompt the fed to launch new stimulus or strong enough to keep them sidelined. data on unemployment, housing starts and a survey on economic conditions in the philadelphia area. walmart reported earnings a few minutes ago, the profit a bit stronger than expected and that
the downside to unlocking the shares, it makes current stockholders nervous.ith that many shares hitting the market the shares become less valuable. the question is, will stockholders actually sell? the stock market opens at 6:30 a.m. i'm scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> coming up before that at 5:00, scott mcgrew will have a look at what facebook stands to lose when the lockup ends. >> a lot of eyes on facebook. let's get a check on your other business headlines. for that we...
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>> make sure your lockers are unlocked! >> a massive search for contraband turns up the heat on two inmates. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> a convict prompts an evacuation when he floods his housing unit. >> it was done accidentally when i was cleaning the feces out of the sprinkler. >> a serial bank robber recounts his criminal exploits. >> you've got yourself and somebody tries to stop you, you've got these and that's it. >> in prison, they tend to prey on the weak. >> a convicted killer's physical handicap makes him especially vulnerable. >> i have to walk around with a chip on my shoulder 24/7. i can't show weakness. >> with the personal cameras, we provide them, inmates give us intimate views of their lives in prison. >> it doesn't get any better than this, right? this is my playground. >> this is the life that i have chosen for myself. among the many things i could have been, i could have done it, this is what it is. this is another room, no bigger than some people's bathrooms. >> i try not to let people
>> make sure your lockers are unlocked! >> a massive search for contraband turns up the heat on two inmates. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> a convict prompts an evacuation when he floods his housing unit. >> it was done accidentally when i was cleaning the feces out of the sprinkler. >> a serial bank robber recounts his criminal exploits. >> you've got yourself and somebody tries to stop you, you've got these and that's it. >> in...
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the down side to unlocking these shares, well, it makes current stockholders nervous because with that many shares hitting the market the shares you're holding now become less valuable. the big question is will stockholders actually sell starting tomorrow? we'll let you know. our news starts at 4:30 a.m. with today in the bay. the stock market opens at 6:30 a.m. i'm scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> people will be watching wall street closely tomorrow. >>> well, coming up only on nbc bay area -- >> they have got to overhaul the program. it has too many gaps. it has too many problems. it has too many risks. >> a local couple demands answers after a major airline loses track of their daughter. hear what happened and how the airline is now responding. >>> america's cup world series boats are in the water here in san francisco. so when can you get a close-up look at the speed machines? i'm jean elle. that story is coming up. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. temperature dropping anywhere 10 to 20 degrees from some of that hottest weather we had on monday. 89 i
the down side to unlocking these shares, well, it makes current stockholders nervous because with that many shares hitting the market the shares you're holding now become less valuable. the big question is will stockholders actually sell starting tomorrow? we'll let you know. our news starts at 4:30 a.m. with today in the bay. the stock market opens at 6:30 a.m. i'm scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> people will be watching wall street closely tomorrow. >>> well, coming up only...
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you told me it was unlocked. we could've made a mistake. or you could've lied.use you're lying to the insurance man now, so you could be always lying. well, uh-- so, i'll just say that mummy and daddy said the gate was locked, but they are big, fat liars. well, that was christmassy. will they come back? will the burglars come back? what, the burglars could come back? uh, no, karen. of course not. no one's saying that. the burglars aren't-- but they could hit us with their iron bars w-when we're asleep. no one's gonna hit you with anything, and anyway, robbers just want to take your stuff. they don't want to hurt you. what about the vikings? vikings? yeah, the vikings. they would rob you and hurt you. well, actually, historians now think that the vikings weren't nearly as violent as-- can we not worry about the history here? what about the thuggies? they would rob you and they would steal your kids for slaves... ben! and then they'd burn your house down. ben! they'd just, like, pin you to a table ben! and di-di-di-dit-it-dit all over you so you were like little p
you told me it was unlocked. we could've made a mistake. or you could've lied.use you're lying to the insurance man now, so you could be always lying. well, uh-- so, i'll just say that mummy and daddy said the gate was locked, but they are big, fat liars. well, that was christmassy. will they come back? will the burglars come back? what, the burglars could come back? uh, no, karen. of course not. no one's saying that. the burglars aren't-- but they could hit us with their iron bars w-when we're...
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this is a regional problem with unlocked vehicles. >> if you see something suspicious, police asked you to report it by sending a text. >> virginia police are looking for the woman that is the head of the organization of thought michael vick -- bought michael vick's compound. animal control officers say numerous complaints have come in about the property. she has outstanding warrants for animal cruelty and inadequate care of animals. >> of the number parkways are losing their signature digits. the parkways are all detained new designations. the fairfax county parkway is changing from 7100 to 286. the prince william parkway is going from 3000 to 294. this will help with road maintenance because they will be classified as primary roadways. you will get lost more. [laughter] still to come, the zoo is still on panda pregnancy watch. >> a fatal shooting by police has sparked a heated debate about the use of tasers. we will tell you why president clinton: this election to me isis about which... candidate more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republic plan is
this is a regional problem with unlocked vehicles. >> if you see something suspicious, police asked you to report it by sending a text. >> virginia police are looking for the woman that is the head of the organization of thought michael vick -- bought michael vick's compound. animal control officers say numerous complaints have come in about the property. she has outstanding warrants for animal cruelty and inadequate care of animals. >> of the number parkways are losing their...
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>> i would much rather be able to work on unlock the alaska resource.oal and zinc and irop and copper and gold and the world's richest wild sea food fisheries on our planet. i would rather on unlocking our resources to secure our nation for our solvencey and sovereignty than being holed nup juneau again. >> when you don't like or trust either one that is running for the president of the u.s.. don't vote, right? >> no, no. please don't vote. man, do me a favor. if you don't know who you dislike or like more. go around and give romney a shot. we don't want to repeat failed policies of failed obama. we --- - president obama doesn't get free market or american exceptionism. no hard feelings. thank you for your service. but this go around give romney a chance. >> thank you for joining us. and a lot of questions, but only time to get to a few. we appreciate you taking time to focus on what viewers had to say. >> any, any time, thank you so much. >> all right. contribute to the nation's future and staying involved in politics in high school and now through col
>> i would much rather be able to work on unlock the alaska resource.oal and zinc and irop and copper and gold and the world's richest wild sea food fisheries on our planet. i would rather on unlocking our resources to secure our nation for our solvencey and sovereignty than being holed nup juneau again. >> when you don't like or trust either one that is running for the president of the u.s.. don't vote, right? >> no, no. please don't vote. man, do me a favor. if you don't...
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shooting but he had already been eliminated while she impulsion by the way in just six dock routes unlockedfujimori smile didn't last long. he was sentenced to twenty five years in prison for his crimes for his boys but before and mining companies are still using the ex-president methods to fight their own dirty war with impunity. and their victims are mostly impoverished farmers whose only crime is to defend their land and water. but although proof rakes in billions of dollars each year from my nearly forty percent of the country lives in poverty. and commerce. where this story takes place. is one of the country's poorest regions. the. dirty. look useable scope there's little that is up by government they tried to silence us ye and what i've learned make us afraid and honest mial they failed the one for the . lower mississippi and this violence only leads to more violence as one man and that's why we can't fall into their game your see is futile many people who have worked for peace have been the victims of violent deaths the weak the most ill of unions you young king used to cassell colis
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but the other -- the real thing that unlocked his world for me was the scientific context, and initially but i had to go on with these 27 published papers that he had written in the transactions of the society and they had titles like a means of discrimination between the very willingham's and strontium. capillary if metallic tin. there was another one. in that set of fixing the particles. there was the ingenious and improved method of making coffee. but the was the only 1i could make sense of. yet the language, the discussion of the mineral analysis is this completely archaic. this is one sentence from his paper thus besso mendicant extremely viable and a spread yellow flowers and of continuing the fire know very long time entirely upheld. so it took me a long time to get my head and not when he was excited about this. i ended up finding this person who was actually extremely talented and very highly regarded by his contemporaries and the best example of that was in denmark to discovery of the electromagnetism and she had come to paris in 1923 and i knew he had met smith and so i was he
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i'm told that the 50 million share transfer is the bulk of that amount that is unlocked this week. while not all investors getting shares will be sellers, this block is worth roughly a billion dollars at the stock price and could be today's volume. if 50 million of those got sold, that's roughly a third of what we have out there maria. >> kayla tausche, thank you so much. we'll keep following that. we have 45 minutes until the closing bell sounds for the day. >> you think we're finished? we're just getting started. >>> coming up, gross overstatement? the head of pimco says stocks are dead. what is the ceo of janis say? and taking ryan to task. peter orzag says the budget is akin to a doctor amputating a healing arm. sound harsh? wait until you hear what he thinks about the budget plan? we break down the real effect the looming fiscal cliff will have on families across network. network. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of th
i'm told that the 50 million share transfer is the bulk of that amount that is unlocked this week. while not all investors getting shares will be sellers, this block is worth roughly a billion dollars at the stock price and could be today's volume. if 50 million of those got sold, that's roughly a third of what we have out there maria. >> kayla tausche, thank you so much. we'll keep following that. we have 45 minutes until the closing bell sounds for the day. >> you think we're...
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in november 332 billion shares or 49% will be released with smaller blocks unlocked in december. >> i don't know they'll be that impatient about getting out. employees may have an opportunity and there may be a sense of urgency. >> facebook is $17 below it's ipo price. employees shares could be traded starting in november. they may want to leave companies and start their own. >> they may lose talent. it's possible. they may have structure annual incentives to stay. >> and face book faces a tax liability. that is money it would use to help advertising strategy. if sold the real estate market is expected to benefit as millionaires look for homes. however, the president of the association of realtors thinks these ipo beneficiaries learn something from the bust. >> they know they need to save for the future, they swril families and children to put through college. they want to focus on things that will patter. >> the big unknown is how will stock price be impacted by investors cashing out. at the price, it's believed that inrestor who's missed out on the ipo back in may may face a good ba
in november 332 billion shares or 49% will be released with smaller blocks unlocked in december. >> i don't know they'll be that impatient about getting out. employees may have an opportunity and there may be a sense of urgency. >> facebook is $17 below it's ipo price. employees shares could be traded starting in november. they may want to leave companies and start their own. >> they may lose talent. it's possible. they may have structure annual incentives to stay. >>...
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telling you to pay 2-hundred-dollars to have it unlocked. "the whole idea is to infect your machine give you a big scary warning the fbi is involved and then giving you a way to make sure nothing happens." pappens." to remove this virus... you're encouraged to this virus... you're to remove this virus... you're encouraged to see a 3 a baby is dead and police are investigating.what the child's grandmother says she whispered in the baby's ear just before he was pulled off life support. 3 --adblib weathee tz-- i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was gonna do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. enroll in the program that's right for you at phoenix.edu/maryland a 3-month-old baby is dead. tonight, homicide detectives are investigating. keith daniels is here now susp
telling you to pay 2-hundred-dollars to have it unlocked. "the whole idea is to infect your machine give you a big scary warning the fbi is involved and then giving you a way to make sure nothing happens." pappens." to remove this virus... you're encouraged to this virus... you're to remove this virus... you're encouraged to see a 3 a baby is dead and police are investigating.what the child's grandmother says she whispered in the baby's ear just before he was pulled off life...
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even no though you -- though you may get it unlocked, the mal wear could be lingering in the backgroundmoderate humidity for early august. but i tell you, the true taste of fall may arrive for this coming weekend. so get rid of that. low 80s and cool nights. friday night not quite cool but it will be close. some sunshine out and b that's how we're fin nirk the day in baltimore. time lapsed weather a mix of clouds and sunshine. some clearing late in the day. kent island same deal, had some midday cloud cover giving way to clearing now last we go later into the day. the sunsets are getting earlier. beg time. it's not that much cooler but seems like it's getting dark earlier, giving dwhraw fall preview with the day light getting shorter. winds are generally light from the south, southeast. the numbers have not been all that bad, mid-80s. our trend is for the southeast breeze to continue to stir the air just a little bit, pretty good barbecue. there's somewhat drive air from baltimore west in our state. you're steaming. ocean city rough, even with cooler air temps. there's the active weathe
even no though you -- though you may get it unlocked, the mal wear could be lingering in the backgroundmoderate humidity for early august. but i tell you, the true taste of fall may arrive for this coming weekend. so get rid of that. low 80s and cool nights. friday night not quite cool but it will be close. some sunshine out and b that's how we're fin nirk the day in baltimore. time lapsed weather a mix of clouds and sunshine. some clearing late in the day. kent island same deal, had some...
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the security door unlocked and then you have to unlock the bars themselves, as well. >> the solid outermates from communicating with one another. they rarely leave their cells. and even their meals are brought to them. but we found that the cells in "n" block differ from most american high-security cells in two especially significant ways. in american prisons cameras are generally placed only in common areas. here they are actually inside each cell. likewise, there is one area here that offers the kind of privacy that we'd never seen in the states. >> translator: let me show you the bathroom. this is the standard bathroom for "n" unit. >> in an american prison all the toilets are out in the open. in this prison, people could actually walk into their bathroom and shut a door and have privacy. >> translator: that's the law. >> one "n" block inmate, 24-year-old lukasz pavlucic, agreed to speak with us. he is serving a life sentence for murder and says his problems began after borrowing money from a friend to buy drugs. >> translator: i did not have money to pay my debt, and he said he woul
the security door unlocked and then you have to unlock the bars themselves, as well. >> the solid outermates from communicating with one another. they rarely leave their cells. and even their meals are brought to them. but we found that the cells in "n" block differ from most american high-security cells in two especially significant ways. in american prisons cameras are generally placed only in common areas. here they are actually inside each cell. likewise, there is one area...
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prisoners and guards, this weekend unlock the cells and open the halls for tours. >> a lot of peoplehat work there and people that were hoitioned there also. >> the prison is one of the state's oldest correctional facilities. the cells are too small for a modern jail. inmates are increasingly violent. in 2006, the narrow hallings became a death threat when he was am bished by two inmates two stabbed him to death. they shut the house of correction down for good. >> armory and the window that opens and looked into the arc. >> lawrence worked into the prison between 1965 and 1986. he came back this weekend for one reason only, to give his wife a tour. >> got involved and slam-dunked this place. it should have been closed many years ago. >> it wasn't all bad. at least not for gary hornbaker. he was the warden on duty when the prison closed. this weekend's tour is the last step before a brick by brick construction begins in the coming months. >> i don't have a tear when it's knockedded down. >> 85% of everyone who came here, wanted to do the time and go home. >> more than 2000 people expe
prisoners and guards, this weekend unlock the cells and open the halls for tours. >> a lot of peoplehat work there and people that were hoitioned there also. >> the prison is one of the state's oldest correctional facilities. the cells are too small for a modern jail. inmates are increasingly violent. in 2006, the narrow hallings became a death threat when he was am bished by two inmates two stabbed him to death. they shut the house of correction down for good. >> armory and...
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there was tension at first but police eventually unlocked the gate for them. activists filled dozens of boxes with tomatoes, squash and greens. the group maintains the university needs to allow public access for a community garden. >> more than 50 kids are on their way to the white house for the first kid's state dinner with first lady michelle obama. a lucky 54 children. the contest asked children and their parents to invent a nutritious food dish. >>> lose a close game at the little league series but the team isn't done yet. who they have to beat today to stay alive. >>> plus swimming more than 100 miles in the open sea. the challenging a woman is facing as she tries to swim from cuba to florida. >>> welcome back to the channel 2 morning news. 4:53. the legal fight between apple and samsung will wrap up this week. it wants more than $2.5 billion in damages. samsung is arguing apple infringed on its patents and should have to pay. the jury could start deliberations on wednesday. >>> a decoration is changing hands this morning. the large anchor had been on boa
there was tension at first but police eventually unlocked the gate for them. activists filled dozens of boxes with tomatoes, squash and greens. the group maintains the university needs to allow public access for a community garden. >> more than 50 kids are on their way to the white house for the first kid's state dinner with first lady michelle obama. a lucky 54 children. the contest asked children and their parents to invent a nutritious food dish. >>> lose a close game at the...
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many residence left that their cars unlocked. they maybe locking their cars now. >> somebody went in and took out the face plate that was in the car and ransacked through the glove box and tried to remove a cb radio that is in there. luckily that was mounded. >> arundel police would like anyone with information on the crimes to call them. >>> a 21-year-old man from the eastern shore, that guy there, remember that face, is charged with killing an entire flock of chickens, shelton broke in to a poultry farm and tornadod out the lights in a chicagoen house. when the house lost electricity , the chickens didn't have food, water and cooling fans and the chickens died, even though that would have happened anyway. the story gets worse. the owner told the sheriff's deputies he found shelton passed out in a pool of his urine in the middle of the chicken coup. he faces burglary, trespassing and destruction of property charges, he was released after posting bond. >>> yellow shoes are more than just a fashion statement at johns hopkins unive
many residence left that their cars unlocked. they maybe locking their cars now. >> somebody went in and took out the face plate that was in the car and ransacked through the glove box and tried to remove a cb radio that is in there. luckily that was mounded. >> arundel police would like anyone with information on the crimes to call them. >>> a 21-year-old man from the eastern shore, that guy there, remember that face, is charged with killing an entire flock of chickens,...
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all you need is your id to unlock your ride. a full charge should cover a 80 to 100 miles, and you do not need to worry about running low. just pull into any charging station for a boost. every driver knows getting around is one thing. however, finding a parking spot is another challenge. also here, bmw will offer a solution. introducing park now, and on my mobile parking service that lets you search and pay for your spot, on-line, or on the go. anyone can join. simply sign up and find the perfect parking spot. search by neighborhood based on your personal search preferences, including car wash, ev charging, of dallas service, and more. to avoid driver distraction, bmw car owners can use the feature directly on the app. for all other users, we recommend using the navigation system directly in the car. >> when you arrive at the facility, simply use your electronic ticket to enter and park in your guaranteed spot. drive now and park now, two ways bmw is helping you expand your mobility, and you do not even have to be a bmw owner t
all you need is your id to unlock your ride. a full charge should cover a 80 to 100 miles, and you do not need to worry about running low. just pull into any charging station for a boost. every driver knows getting around is one thing. however, finding a parking spot is another challenge. also here, bmw will offer a solution. introducing park now, and on my mobile parking service that lets you search and pay for your spot, on-line, or on the go. anyone can join. simply sign up and find the...
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. >> jon: we have to unlock the secrets. i've always thought that with -- it's like the atom is there a more important development than the splitting of the atom to modern society. you split it one way you can blow the whole place up and the other way you generate electricity. we went first with the blowing up. but how do you stop us from destroying ourselves for our own brilliance and ingenuity? >> well, you know you just have to take it on a case by case i guess. >> jon: when the editor of scientific american is giggle being that -- >> we're talking about a lot of different things. >> jon: right. >> in the case of, you know, flu there's actually, you know right now playing out there's research that was done halted by the white house in bird flu because people were afraid, other my god people are creating scary viruses viruses to study them. what if they got out or someone stole the blueprints. >> jon: the reason why avian flu doesn't kill us is because you can't transfer it person to person. they created one that will do t
. >> jon: we have to unlock the secrets. i've always thought that with -- it's like the atom is there a more important development than the splitting of the atom to modern society. you split it one way you can blow the whole place up and the other way you generate electricity. we went first with the blowing up. but how do you stop us from destroying ourselves for our own brilliance and ingenuity? >> well, you know you just have to take it on a case by case i guess. >> jon:...
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even if you are able to unlock your machine, the virus may be lingering in the background and you need a professional foget to get rid of it. we will get a crack at it for today. let's talk about what is going on around the nation, we see wet weather. we need the weather but not going to get it for today. we see showers and thunderstorms now working over in to indiana right now and that will continue as we head down in to arkansas. closer to home here, we are lacking nice and dry, that will be the trend as we head through the rest of today. be prepared for a lovely day on tap. we won't have complaints. i will take you outside. look at the beautiful sunrise, mount airy. a few clouds, we have sunshine, and that's going to be the name of the game throughout the day. more of the same ijamsville. we are getting sunshine and that's what we are going to see through time. now, temperatures 66 baltimore. that's where we should be for this time of the year. 59 winchester. 59 york, now 60. cool, though, grab that sweater as you head out and about for today. high pressure in control of the weather
even if you are able to unlock your machine, the virus may be lingering in the background and you need a professional foget to get rid of it. we will get a crack at it for today. let's talk about what is going on around the nation, we see wet weather. we need the weather but not going to get it for today. we see showers and thunderstorms now working over in to indiana right now and that will continue as we head down in to arkansas. closer to home here, we are lacking nice and dry, that will be...
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the united unlock the secret of their dna. that test costs $299. so many city workers have been watching the games online the chief technology officer fears a computer meltdown experts say it's probably slowing down anything in an unrelated plus e- mail not to mention workers' productivity. the exhibit using their computers for that are work-related arbor probably unable to do those early as do those and fast or the normal speed and one city councilman wants olympics streaming block from city hall computers no comment from the mayor's office. some of the air-conditioner is running in the inland areas providing again today in the mid-90s and down the day in but that will finally cool off,,,, must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announ
the united unlock the secret of their dna. that test costs $299. so many city workers have been watching the games online the chief technology officer fears a computer meltdown experts say it's probably slowing down anything in an unrelated plus e- mail not to mention workers' productivity. the exhibit using their computers for that are work-related arbor probably unable to do those early as do those and fast or the normal speed and one city councilman wants olympics streaming block from city...
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even if you unlock your computer yourself, the virus could still be lurking around there. and it can get into your personal information, get your passwords and credit card numbers, and then the headaches really begin after that. alina? >> that's for sure. just hearing about that makes me squirm. all right, alison kosik, thanks so much. >>> the victim of a horrific face-eating attack is speaking out for the first time. you will hear his terrifying account of how his assaulter, quote, ripped him to ribbons. his words are chilling. >>> plus, a nasty swine flu outbreak in the midwest to tell you about, where doctors are telling people to take some pretty big precautions. what you need to know, next. not, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. mom: ready t♪ go to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ every
even if you unlock your computer yourself, the virus could still be lurking around there. and it can get into your personal information, get your passwords and credit card numbers, and then the headaches really begin after that. alina? >> that's for sure. just hearing about that makes me squirm. all right, alison kosik, thanks so much. >>> the victim of a horrific face-eating attack is speaking out for the first time. you will hear his terrifying account of how his assaulter,...
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we can say it is summertime resident early in the windows open residents are leaving their doors unlocked and bigger cities like oakland's dennis say the rise in break-ins has blamed in part on fewer police services. did way to send us a mayor chuck reed says police are keeping track of residential crime but the main priority remains life-threatening emergencies. i think that is the proper priority. but nevertheless to find out what to do about these property crimes. so they can have a discussion about the and response. he's taken the advice to protect his home he think he's a lot the screens? did weight probably now. and the pall of the place berman has launched this campaign called locker is encouraging use locker windows locked gates. reporting from san as a cps 5. the game commission has been under fire for months after by the mountain lion on an odyssey hunting trip today he got sacked cbs reporter dave brine was there when the vote came down. >>> it was a photograph of them is a game commission of them all money hunting killed in idaho that sparked the controversy in february and ho
we can say it is summertime resident early in the windows open residents are leaving their doors unlocked and bigger cities like oakland's dennis say the rise in break-ins has blamed in part on fewer police services. did way to send us a mayor chuck reed says police are keeping track of residential crime but the main priority remains life-threatening emergencies. i think that is the proper priority. but nevertheless to find out what to do about these property crimes. so they can have a...
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. >> the thief tries to unlock it using a password and they get it done and then it's generated with the picture and location. >> it's kind of sneaky too. it shuts the sound off phone so the thief doesn't know you'ring his or her picture. it's a free down load for your android phone or tablet. an iphone cversion is coming soon. >>> new reasons to not like the essential network. shares of facebook marking a new low. the founder held an all hands meeting to try and reassure employees. many facebook employees have stock options and most are not permitted to sell until november. they have watched the value sink. it's estimated his paper fortune has fallen by $10 billion since the initial public offering in may. on the flip side it appears most benefits think the benefit of letting their children use facebook outweigh the risk despite concerns about cyber bullying. 72% of them said their child's participation in social media is helping them prepare for future job success in a tech driven workplace. >>> travel troubles for airlines tonight. new numbers show the number of traveler complaint
. >> the thief tries to unlock it using a password and they get it done and then it's generated with the picture and location. >> it's kind of sneaky too. it shuts the sound off phone so the thief doesn't know you'ring his or her picture. it's a free down load for your android phone or tablet. an iphone cversion is coming soon. >>> new reasons to not like the essential network. shares of facebook marking a new low. the founder held an all hands meeting to try and reassure...
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it is summertime and it is hot and residents are leaving their windows open and their doors unlocked.> in bigger cities, the rise in break-ins is blamed in part on fewer police services. >> we have less capacity to deal with burglaries'. the main priority remains life- threatening emergencies >> i think that is the appropriate priority but we need to figure out what we will do about these crimes which is why we are asking the public safety committee to put it on their meeting >> for david, he is taking the advice to protect his home. do you think he should lock the door? >> probably now, is a good idea to do that. >> palo alto police have launched a new campaign called block it or lose it, essentially reminding people to walk their houses because those are easy targets. >> we are following breaking news on the peninsula. a brush fire is burning in portola valley. chopper 5 is burning chopper 5 is on the scene where is burning, we will keep an eye on the story and bring you more updates as they come in. 90 days until the election and battleground states are living up to their names. th
it is summertime and it is hot and residents are leaving their windows open and their doors unlocked.> in bigger cities, the rise in break-ins is blamed in part on fewer police services. >> we have less capacity to deal with burglaries'. the main priority remains life- threatening emergencies >> i think that is the appropriate priority but we need to figure out what we will do about these crimes which is why we are asking the public safety committee to put it on their meeting...
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until she heard about a home alarm system >>> you can unlocked and lock your front door and you cameras you can control thermostat all from your home or phone or computer as well as monitor with a security system >>> i don't have to worry and have to worry about him: out the door because this tells me the door is open >>> she's had the system for two months there are automatic locks and the intercom system she says her life is change for the better her son sleeps in his own room. >>> we have key locks and the alarm system we know whether he is coming or going i feel safer with him in his room >>> their relationship is close but she now has a freedom. >>> that piece of mine comes at a cost the home automation system has a $200 activation fee plus monthly monitoring charge of $70 it does have a family assistance program. >>> everybody sleeping better >>> what a difference a day makes yesterday clear and warm today different >>> a weather forecast with two tails where stockton at the coast and let me share with you with the evening commute books like at the golden gate bridge we have drizz
until she heard about a home alarm system >>> you can unlocked and lock your front door and you cameras you can control thermostat all from your home or phone or computer as well as monitor with a security system >>> i don't have to worry and have to worry about him: out the door because this tells me the door is open >>> she's had the system for two months there are automatic locks and the intercom system she says her life is change for the better her son sleeps in...
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the united unlock the secret of their dna. that test costs $299. so many city workers have been watching the games online the chief technology officer fears a computer meltdown experts say it's probably slowing down anything in an unrelated plus e- mail not to mention workers' productivity. the exhibit using their computers for that are work-related arbor probably unable to do those early as do those and fast or the normal speed and one city councilman wants olympics streaming block from city hall computers no comment from the mayor's office. some of the air-conditioner is running in the inland areas providing again today in the mid-90s and down the day in but th,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the weather is under good evening. today we had 67 degrees and san francisco to respond to this time of the her otherwise it's 95 degrees in livermore. otherwise a morgan help. this is the scene looking now toward court tower. it's cloudy its grades overcast. this is just as well the seashore moving into the bay and the overnight hours. rescrubbed out of the status. also in
the united unlock the secret of their dna. that test costs $299. so many city workers have been watching the games online the chief technology officer fears a computer meltdown experts say it's probably slowing down anything in an unrelated plus e- mail not to mention workers' productivity. the exhibit using their computers for that are work-related arbor probably unable to do those early as do those and fast or the normal speed and one city councilman wants olympics streaming block from city...
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they feel like they're getting some sort of illegal substance when they ask for it, they have to unlocke cabinet. >> jon: under lock and key. >> i'm generally in favor of most of the stuff that bloomberg does, along the nanny state stuff, i love the snow smoking stuff. i don't have a problem getting rid of sugary drinks getting rid of obedience. >> jon: obesity. [laughter] >> and about this-- but you know the story to shame women into having to choose one route or the other. this is not the government's role and talking they're going to keep it under lock and key and you're going to have to go out for it. pretty soon similar dealers standing in rain coats on the street corners with crystal meth and baby formula. this is out of control. he's gone after sugar, salt, and now formula, and now trying to regulate alcohol. this is out of control. whatever happened to personal responsibility p and even new yorkers are starting to revolt against it. >> jon: we have to take one more break. up next, some in ♪ [music plays] ♪ [muc plays] ♪ [music plays] thank you, nana send money to anyone's checki
they feel like they're getting some sort of illegal substance when they ask for it, they have to unlocke cabinet. >> jon: under lock and key. >> i'm generally in favor of most of the stuff that bloomberg does, along the nanny state stuff, i love the snow smoking stuff. i don't have a problem getting rid of sugary drinks getting rid of obedience. >> jon: obesity. [laughter] >> and about this-- but you know the story to shame women into having to choose one route or the...
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the front door is unlocked. he goes inside and finds the body of nancy jo fox. she is lying face down on her bed with her hands tied behind her back. >> was she shot or stabbed? >> no. she appears to have been strangled this time. >> the condition of nancy jo's body and other physical evidence left at the crime scene lead investigators to some more disturbing conclusions. >> what he was doing when he was strangling her and she was dying, he would release the belt that he was strangling her with and let her come back to life. it was during that period of time that he was -- he was getting gratification for himself. >> for the family and friends of nancy jo fox, their years of anguish and anger had just begun. what had been done to her physically was so horrific, my first thought was, it couldn't be human. human beings don't do this kind of thing. >> a few weeks later on january 31st, 1978, btk sends another frightening letter. this time, to a local tv station. kake. >> inside's three pieces of paper. one of them is a drawing, an accurate drawing of how nancy fox
the front door is unlocked. he goes inside and finds the body of nancy jo fox. she is lying face down on her bed with her hands tied behind her back. >> was she shot or stabbed? >> no. she appears to have been strangled this time. >> the condition of nancy jo's body and other physical evidence left at the crime scene lead investigators to some more disturbing conclusions. >> what he was doing when he was strangling her and she was dying, he would release the belt that he...
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so you can actually start the car and lockett and unlock it.hat is correct. >>> you name it's the car does it. >>> automakers are touting technology to lure new buyers. consuls' now look like cockpit's get some drivers are not quite sure they're ready for takeoff. >>> congratulations. steve just bought a 20134 escape yet before he can leave the loss he has to the tech class. >>> is 10,000 boys client commands. this car will start to 10 different funds you can have text messages received it will also evaluate full detailed diagnostic the learning all this is also a bit overwhelming. they're going 3 + and gadgets in the automobile i don't think i've picked up on 50 percent of the tech that this car is capable of putting out. well is not alone could using technology is the number-one complaint among new-car owners. problems of voice command devices up 37%. >>> he may have to read your honour's manual and people like to do that type of thing so i think there definitely has to be an awareness on both sides. did waves the owner's manual for cadillac'
so you can actually start the car and lockett and unlock it.hat is correct. >>> you name it's the car does it. >>> automakers are touting technology to lure new buyers. consuls' now look like cockpit's get some drivers are not quite sure they're ready for takeoff. >>> congratulations. steve just bought a 20134 escape yet before he can leave the loss he has to the tech class. >>> is 10,000 boys client commands. this car will start to 10 different funds you can...
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they say their performance will symbolize the journey of finding and unlocking their treasure. before they know it, it's all over. barbarosa is awarded second place again this year. the members say it's not the results that matter but enjoying the spirit of samba. now it's back to the drawing board. the team will begin preparing for next year's carnival as soon as this week. the asakusa sam ba carnival began as a variation on a latin american parade. the local people have infused it with their own cultural flavor. so much so it's now joined the ranks was distinctive traditions. nhk world, tokyo. >>> a typhoon has been downgraded to a tropical storm in south korea. robert speta has been following that and more in weather. robert? >> we are watching it over the peninsula and you can see this big band of weather. you can see the winds taking place over north korea and then moving over northeastern china into the remainder of your tuesday and into wednesday and thursday, really seeing heavy precipitation here up towards 250 millimeters. could be occurring, and not just here. in wes
they say their performance will symbolize the journey of finding and unlocking their treasure. before they know it, it's all over. barbarosa is awarded second place again this year. the members say it's not the results that matter but enjoying the spirit of samba. now it's back to the drawing board. the team will begin preparing for next year's carnival as soon as this week. the asakusa sam ba carnival began as a variation on a latin american parade. the local people have infused it with their...
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our exclusive investigation into why our backyard is basically unlocked for terrorists to sttike ourtockpple. security experts say the federal government is shortchanging nuclear facilities. and that could lead to catastrophic mistakes. mistakes. we have teamed up with our media partner, the washington guardian, to bring you this exclusive storr, first on fox. fox. security at one of america's nuclear facilities is no match for an elderly nun. megan rice was among three protestors who call themselves " transform now plowshares" -- that evaded all means of detection a week ago -- getting inside in the y-12 national security complex n tennessee.[sot in phillip swarts]sot in "15:49 "so you actually have an 82 year old nun able to get in the facility, and they made it uranium is housed.."trt=05much of america's weapons grade uranium is thought to be housed there. a key element needed o make nuclear bombs. nationally renowned security expert michael greenberger says america is setting itself up for a national disaster. [sot in michael greenberger ]"sot in 25:21 "the problem here is if a t
our exclusive investigation into why our backyard is basically unlocked for terrorists to sttike ourtockpple. security experts say the federal government is shortchanging nuclear facilities. and that could lead to catastrophic mistakes. mistakes. we have teamed up with our media partner, the washington guardian, to bring you this exclusive storr, first on fox. fox. security at one of america's nuclear facilities is no match for an elderly nun. megan rice was among three protestors who call...
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i want to give a shout out to comcast, verizon, the san francisco health plan, scan health med, unlockmedia partners, and all the organizations and volunteers working along with us to help our seniors and helping our people with disabilities connect end. this launch, this summit really is to launch a new program, our sf connected program. this allows us to work with all of our seniors in as many locations throughout the city get connected up. to provide a higher level of digital literacy and broadband adoption, whether it is in our community centers, our housing authority centers, our low- income service centers alike. we are announcing today that we are going to complete with this grant 53 locations throughout the whole city. 53 of them. [applause] we have already got 28 of them set up, and by the end of the month or early next month, we will have a national 25. that is going to be a lot of -- an additional 25. that is going to be a lot of places where our populations can become that much more digitally illiterate and they can benefit from the innovations of social media and have heal
i want to give a shout out to comcast, verizon, the san francisco health plan, scan health med, unlockmedia partners, and all the organizations and volunteers working along with us to help our seniors and helping our people with disabilities connect end. this launch, this summit really is to launch a new program, our sf connected program. this allows us to work with all of our seniors in as many locations throughout the city get connected up. to provide a higher level of digital literacy and...
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a female employee unlocked the door when she turned her back two masked men charged through. the robbers tied the workers hands while they ransacked the store. they fled if a white nissan but then set that car on fire in a parking garage and sped off in another car. here's a sketch of the female accomplice. police are trying to figure out whether or not she is involved in any other similar crimes. >>> we're learning more about the strategy defense lawyers may use in the colorado theater shooting. yesterday they repeatedly told a judge that james holmes is mentally i'll and tried -- ill and tried to get help before the july 20th massacre. the judge is expected to rule on a request to unseal court documents by monday. >>> in election news this morning new cnn poll shows president obama holds ashen point lead over republican challenger mitt romney. 52% of voters say they would reelect the president. only 45% are backing romney. the poll also indicates the president has a nine-point advantage with women voters. a six point advantage among men. >>> today is the last day for candid
a female employee unlocked the door when she turned her back two masked men charged through. the robbers tied the workers hands while they ransacked the store. they fled if a white nissan but then set that car on fire in a parking garage and sped off in another car. here's a sketch of the female accomplice. police are trying to figure out whether or not she is involved in any other similar crimes. >>> we're learning more about the strategy defense lawyers may use in the colorado...