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that is how much i'm irritated with him. >> reporter: they hired chris walters when they got married in 2007 and mark said he and his bride cynthia never received the materials they were promised, but they got a lot of excuses from the photographer. mark even page. >> he was enjoying a family trip to the bahamas and had all these pictures of him frolicking in the sun with his kids. >> reporter: for years, mark and cynthia called and emailed, pleading for the wedding memories. mark said they never got a response. in 2015, cynthia died unexpectedly of a seizure and passed away without ever seeing videos of the liturgical dance she and mark performed on the altar or photos of relatives from around the world who came to witness one of the happiest days of her life. >> she was a special lady and i miss her and will always love her. >> reporter: in cynthia's memory, mark asked us to try to retrieve the photos and videos. we returned to the photographer's home in prince george's county. [sound of knocking] we called his phone number. [phone ringing] >> reporter: we left a message. again, we
that is how much i'm irritated with him. >> reporter: they hired chris walters when they got married in 2007 and mark said he and his bride cynthia never received the materials they were promised, but they got a lot of excuses from the photographer. mark even page. >> he was enjoying a family trip to the bahamas and had all these pictures of him frolicking in the sun with his kids. >> reporter: for years, mark and cynthia called and emailed, pleading for the wedding memories....
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that's how much i'm irritated with this guy. >> mark hired chris walters in 2007. he said he and his bride cynthia never received all the materials they were promised, but they did get a lot of excuses from the wedding photographer. mark even checked his facebook page. >> he was enjoying a family trip to the bahamas and all of these pictures of him frolicking in the sun with his son and wife. >> for years mark called pleading for all of their wedding memories. mark says they never got a response and then in 2015 cynthia died unexpectedly of a seizure. she passed away without ever seeing video of the liturgical dance she and the altar or photos of her relatives from around the world who came to witness one of the happiest days of her life. >> she was a spectacular lady. i miss her. i'll always love her. >> in cynthia's memory mark asked us to try to retrieve all their photos and videos. so we returned to the wedding photographer's home in prince george's county. no answer. and called his phone number. >> your call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message sys
that's how much i'm irritated with this guy. >> mark hired chris walters in 2007. he said he and his bride cynthia never received all the materials they were promised, but they did get a lot of excuses from the wedding photographer. mark even checked his facebook page. >> he was enjoying a family trip to the bahamas and all of these pictures of him frolicking in the sun with his son and wife. >> for years mark called pleading for all of their wedding memories. mark says they...
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perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. in the news, colder temperatures are on the way for second half of the weekend >>> also shoppers flocked to local stores supporting small business saturday. >>> but the big story on "action news" is breaking news from bucks county where two people were found shot to death at park and ride on i-95 discovery was made a short time ago. "action news" reporter annie mccormack is live at the scene with the details, annie. >> reporter: walter, that is right thinks still developing. we only have a few details at this time but sources say a man and a woman were found shot to death on 95 northbound , behind me. well, take a look at this video, video shot from a short time ago rest coup crews did arrive on the scene, in the past two hours, a body was found in the 95 northbound lanes, near the 95 on ramp from the cornwells heights park and ride. now police did focus their attention on a suv that was also parked on i95, still in the roadway. we don't know if the second body was found in the car or
perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. in the news, colder temperatures are on the way for second half of the weekend >>> also shoppers flocked to local stores supporting small business saturday. >>> but the big story on "action news" is breaking news from bucks county where two people were found shot to death at park and ride on i-95 discovery was made a short time ago. "action news" reporter annie mccormack is live at the scene with the...
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i always have five or 10 books by wanted to do, walter isaacson. one of his books the innovators was so wonderful to and giving them the credit for the computers. he is wonderful i tried to read everything he has written's. >> host: it is good to hear
i always have five or 10 books by wanted to do, walter isaacson. one of his books the innovators was so wonderful to and giving them the credit for the computers. he is wonderful i tried to read everything he has written's. >> host: it is good to hear
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news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist, melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez in the news a frosty night ahead accu weather forecast coming up. >>> new push to stop one of philadelphia's most enduring mystery how local boy scout leading effort to determine the identity of the so-called boy in the box. >>> but the big story on "action news" is developing news a huge crash at route 202 in chester county that ended with one person killed, and then even tire stretch of the highway shut down. it happened just after 12:30 this afternoon along southbound lanes near south matlock street, the crash involve eight cars and a tractor trailer. it was hauling frozen turkeys. "action news" reporter annie mccormack is live near the scene with the very latest, annie. >> reporter: and walter i want you to take a look behind me you can see crew is still remain out here hours later, cleaning up the devastation, from this fatal crash. one person was killed, and at least two people were taken to the hospital. it was a fiery crash on busy ro
news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist, melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez in the news a frosty night ahead accu weather forecast coming up. >>> new push to stop one of philadelphia's most enduring mystery how local boy scout leading effort to determine the identity of the so-called boy in the box. >>> but the big story on "action news" is developing news a huge crash at route...
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walter: that is a valid point.straight quarter of 2% gdp growth in the u.s., which has not happened since 2004, that is a bigger risk to treasuries that corporate job because spreads would -- junk because spreads would continue to tighten. jonathan: it does talk to a market that is nervous about high-yield. when you get a backup, these things lead across from individual names to the sector, then more, and the whole asset class quickly. cameron: that speaks to almost house real the investment environment has been -- how s urreal investment environment has been this year. it does not take a whole lot to .xcite the chattering classes trying to call the top is economically very difficult, but it wins you a lot of kudos. the temptation is almost irresistible to be the one that igh,s this is a ding-dong h and after tomorrow it is all going to hell in a handbasket. unfortunately, if you are portfolios, itng becomes quite costly if you try to do that repeatedly. jonathan: in punditry, it pays to be pessimistic, and in mark
walter: that is a valid point.straight quarter of 2% gdp growth in the u.s., which has not happened since 2004, that is a bigger risk to treasuries that corporate job because spreads would -- junk because spreads would continue to tighten. jonathan: it does talk to a market that is nervous about high-yield. when you get a backup, these things lead across from individual names to the sector, then more, and the whole asset class quickly. cameron: that speaks to almost house real the investment...
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walter?ank you, trish. >> a camden county police officer is on the way home after being released from the hospital after being shot. reporter bob brooks was there. >> patrick o'hanlon gave a thups up in his jersey. he had a full escort surrounded by fellow officers. before they took off, he gave another thumbs up. >> good spirits. he will go home and get his own bed and relax. >> a rooky with the force at the young age of 21 was put in a life threatening situation. he approached three men believed to be suspicious and one began to flee. o'hanlon pulled up and fired at point-blank range. >> the gun jammed and the suspect was not able to finish him off like he tried to do. oh has noo'hanlon was shot in t. the suspect is dellron mahan. >> o'hanlon was able to apprehend and hold mahan until help arrived. >> he was able to remove the gun from the suspect. >> then it was a team effort getting him to the hospital and home today so quick. his father joe wants to thank everyone, especially the family
walter?ank you, trish. >> a camden county police officer is on the way home after being released from the hospital after being shot. reporter bob brooks was there. >> patrick o'hanlon gave a thups up in his jersey. he had a full escort surrounded by fellow officers. before they took off, he gave another thumbs up. >> good spirits. he will go home and get his own bed and relax. >> a rooky with the force at the young age of 21 was put in a life threatening situation. he...
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to ocean county junior and to walter for that nascar cup series championship today.nd won the season finale in miami and the series best and today is the final race for dale earnhardt junior who is retiring. >> take every championship we can possibly take. >> maybe another one. thank you jamie still to come some new store hours and new bargains for this black friday this year. >> reporter: some of the biggest deals and why some experts say you should be patient and wait until the day is over to make those big purchases. me of america's newest residents got their first taste of american tradition dozens of refugees attended the community center at old pine with a traditional american meal with added countries of the countries represented and mayor kenney was there. >> reporter: good people of may fair and homesburg turned out today to kickoff thanksgiving week. ♪ you see there they are strutting their stuff on frankfort avenue for the parade and watching the bands and community organizations, this year's theme was scouting and local members the girl and boy scouts wer
to ocean county junior and to walter for that nascar cup series championship today.nd won the season finale in miami and the series best and today is the final race for dale earnhardt junior who is retiring. >> take every championship we can possibly take. >> maybe another one. thank you jamie still to come some new store hours and new bargains for this black friday this year. >> reporter: some of the biggest deals and why some experts say you should be patient and wait until...
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reporting live from chalfont, walter perez channel6 "action news": jim. >> thank you walter. david muir of course will anchor world news tonight live from texas and we look for continuing coverage next at 6:30 right after "action news." >>> you can also find extended coverage of the texas church shooting at 6abc.com including the very latest on the investigation and a slideshow honoring the memory of the victims. >> ♪ >>> now to a developing story out of radnor township, delaware county. philip barr has resigned from the board of commissioners. officials in radnor are holding a news conference shortly to announce they have received ahr's resignation. ahr was arrested on child pornography charges last month. he's free on bail. >>> police in west chester have a driver in custody tonight. they say he struck two west chester university students this morning. "action news" reporter vernon odom is live at the chester county d.a.'s office in west chester. vern, what do you have on this? >> reporter: good evening, jim. police do have their suspect well in hand tonight. she remains ho
reporting live from chalfont, walter perez channel6 "action news": jim. >> thank you walter. david muir of course will anchor world news tonight live from texas and we look for continuing coverage next at 6:30 right after "action news." >>> you can also find extended coverage of the texas church shooting at 6abc.com including the very latest on the investigation and a slideshow honoring the memory of the victims. >> ♪ >>> now to a developing...
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walter what do you know? >> reporter: we are gathering information it happened a short time ago and a pennsylvania state trooper fulled over a vehicle on route 33 near 191. and that trooper was shot during the traffic stop, it's unclear if there was an exchange of gun fire but as you mentioned there has been police activity at the hospital where the vehicle was found matching the description of the vehicle involved which did flee the scene. the officer involved name is not released that the time. he is from troop m in belfast and told that the vehicle in question, that chopper 6 hd spotted near the hospital, we are told there is the possibility of a second person inside of the car sought by police, and all the information is preliminary at this time. and once we get there we will pass along the information. >> we'll follow the story on air and online as we take a look one more time. at the scene where it happened. you see the emergency officials and police on the scene here route 191, northampton county plain
walter what do you know? >> reporter: we are gathering information it happened a short time ago and a pennsylvania state trooper fulled over a vehicle on route 33 near 191. and that trooper was shot during the traffic stop, it's unclear if there was an exchange of gun fire but as you mentioned there has been police activity at the hospital where the vehicle was found matching the description of the vehicle involved which did flee the scene. the officer involved name is not released that...
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valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee jeff skversky sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> the big story on "action news" at 5:00 is developing right now just moments ago, we learned a beloved teacherled in the fire that displaced four others in roxborough. >> t is right crew where is called to the 600 block of ren street just before 8:00 this morning. that is where we will fine "action news" reporter nnrmac detai >> reporter: well walter and sarah neighbors and co workers have been coming by the home offering their condolence toss family members who remain in thed. we the hawk din photo of the teache hawk instant a third grade teacher at sha fire broke out in the 600 block of ren just before 8:00 this morning, affectinas heavy fire on the first floor when occupants were hanging out of the accord together fire say that the fire department along with local residents were able to help four people out. now hawkins daughter son in law and grandson, were in the home with her but they got out safely. hawkins was rushed to temple in cardiac arrest and with third degree
valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee jeff skversky sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> the big story on "action news" at 5:00 is developing right now just moments ago, we learned a beloved teacherled in the fire that displaced four others in roxborough. >> t is right crew where is called to the 600 block of ren street just before 8:00 this morning. that is where we will fine "action news" reporter nnrmac detai >> reporter:...
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walter: i am not sure.f you take your company to $1 trillion, that is an achievement executive of the management team, but it has a lot become a distraction of whether it is going to be $1 trillion or not, and is there a jinx related to these large round numbers that sometimes get hit with companies? we prefer not to focus on it. the reality is my price target now is a market cap of over $1 trillion. so we are getting very close to where that might be a reality. julia: and you have $40 billion worth of buybacks in 2018 and that price as well. if you look at the buybacks we have seen in recent orders, they have been faster. walter: they have been. the company generates 50 million dollars or $60 billion of free cash flow on top of the hundred $50 billion of cash they are sitting on. so if they are spending on dividends, that gives them a lot of money for shared purchase. we would like to be seeing them by 10 or more back in using that capital. julia: is this what you would think or what you would like? walter
walter: i am not sure.f you take your company to $1 trillion, that is an achievement executive of the management team, but it has a lot become a distraction of whether it is going to be $1 trillion or not, and is there a jinx related to these large round numbers that sometimes get hit with companies? we prefer not to focus on it. the reality is my price target now is a market cap of over $1 trillion. so we are getting very close to where that might be a reality. julia: and you have $40 billion...
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. >>> lets go live now "action news" reporter, walter perez headed to the scene joins us on the phone with the latest. >> reporter: i have a little bit of new information it happened at 10:40 this morning, it happened on route 33 near route 191 in plainfield northampton county. i'm waiting for confirmation but sources tell me that a suspect has been arrested. i want to be clear about this, i'm waiting for confirmation from state police but sources tell me that a suspect was arrested. once we get that confirmed we will pass along the information. we are told that the trooper shot is from troop m in belfast. neither his name or condition is released at this time. and no information on how the shooting unfolded. and a blue colored vehicle with a shattered rear window is marked up with police tape and a significant police presence at the hospital at this hour. we are waiting to get the identity and condition of the trooper involved and waiting for confirmation but several sources tell me that a suspect is arrested. reporting live from the highway on the way to the scene, back to you guys.
. >>> lets go live now "action news" reporter, walter perez headed to the scene joins us on the phone with the latest. >> reporter: i have a little bit of new information it happened at 10:40 this morning, it happened on route 33 near route 191 in plainfield northampton county. i'm waiting for confirmation but sources tell me that a suspect has been arrested. i want to be clear about this, i'm waiting for confirmation from state police but sources tell me that a suspect...
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we have more in the full forecast, walter. >> talk to you in a bit.the holiday season with a bang. fireworks were just one of the features on red lion road. a large crowd gathered to watch a display of 35,000 lights. there were performance from the philadelphia boys choir. communities across the valley are getting into the christmas spirit including the folks in mant i don' ioc. >> with the countdown, the tree was lit. today was a big day for local businesses. the day after many flocked to the big box stores, today was on the spotlight for small business saturday. bob brooks hits the streets to see how it's going. >> santa claus was on the street greeting children. >> the jersey town chorus was caroling and giving out hugs to their favorite news team. anyone else? okay. >> the festivities part of small business saturday that was thriving. testify first stop was the happy hippo toy store. >> we have been here 38 years. we must be doing something right. it's days like these that keep them going. >> we know most of the kids in town, and their parents. we
we have more in the full forecast, walter. >> talk to you in a bit.the holiday season with a bang. fireworks were just one of the features on red lion road. a large crowd gathered to watch a display of 35,000 lights. there were performance from the philadelphia boys choir. communities across the valley are getting into the christmas spirit including the folks in mant i don' ioc. >> with the countdown, the tree was lit. today was a big day for local businesses. the day after many...
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valleys leading news program with metrologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and waltereverybody that came in contact with her was happy to be around her, she treated everyone like her own child. >> a beloved third grade teacher is killed when fire breaks out in her rocks borough home and students alumni family and friends are mourning sheila hawkins as they try to find out what sparked the blaze sunday night and big story is the death of her toucher in her roxborough home not far from where she taught students. >> not able to escape the burning house despite the efforts of firefighters and neighbors this morning and we are live at the school with the full story annie. >> reporter: and walter and sarah she worked here since 2004 but had been in the school district since 1992 the school district telling us tonight they will have support on hand in the classroom when students return. >> lost a great teacher, lost a mother, lost a grandmother. >> reporter: he is talking about his mother-in-law 62-year-old sheila hawkins on sunday before 8:00 a fire trapped hawkins in the re
valleys leading news program with metrologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and waltereverybody that came in contact with her was happy to be around her, she treated everyone like her own child. >> a beloved third grade teacher is killed when fire breaks out in her rocks borough home and students alumni family and friends are mourning sheila hawkins as they try to find out what sparked the blaze sunday night and big story is the death of her toucher in her roxborough home...
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[laughter] so walter always has -- >> host: yes, he does. >> caller: yeah, walter's just wonderful.i've tried to read everything he's written. and his presentation today -- >> host: martha? it's good to hear from you. i know you spend half the year in charleston and half the year in maine, so we're glad you called in. well, we're going to switch gears a little bit, and chris matthews is joining us. his newest book is called "bobby kennedy: a raging spirit." mr. matthews, you refer the mr. kennedy as a misfit. >> guest: yeah. >> host: why? >> guest: well, he was -- imagine growing up the younger brother of two big, strapping older brothers, both six-footers, healthy, confident, elegant, popular, and he's this little guy -- his father called him a runt, ignored him. he was sort of the irish kid that wasn't going to get the land. he was not going to inherit anything. and i think what happened was that helped him develop empathy which is i think the great thing he had. he could empathize with people in trouble, with poor whites in appalachia, he could empathize with the mississippi delt
[laughter] so walter always has -- >> host: yes, he does. >> caller: yeah, walter's just wonderful.i've tried to read everything he's written. and his presentation today -- >> host: martha? it's good to hear from you. i know you spend half the year in charleston and half the year in maine, so we're glad you called in. well, we're going to switch gears a little bit, and chris matthews is joining us. his newest book is called "bobby kennedy: a raging spirit." mr....
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christie. >> reporter: walter. we learned that service is being restored.ll of the township felt this in some capacity. >> went to take a shower and it just didn't go. i thought it was just our house. i tried it a few times. and then i tried the sink. and then i, like -- i just tried everything that had water. >> reporter: with no warning, residents in lower makefield found themselves with no water on this frigid sunday night. emergency maintenance crews with pennsylvania american water department raced to valve off the break location on an 8-inch pipe. part of the challenge, we learned, is that the street was recently repaved and the valve covers were paved over. crews haven't begun excavating to make repairs. >> i see a lot of water across the street. and it makes me think that it's going to be hard to get that fixed. but we're hopeful. >> reporter: now, no word on the cause, but, again, service is slowly coming back. the water department, though, is asking customers to be patient. live in bucks county, christie ileto, channel 6, action news >> christie,
christie. >> reporter: walter. we learned that service is being restored.ll of the township felt this in some capacity. >> went to take a shower and it just didn't go. i thought it was just our house. i tried it a few times. and then i tried the sink. and then i, like -- i just tried everything that had water. >> reporter: with no warning, residents in lower makefield found themselves with no water on this frigid sunday night. emergency maintenance crews with pennsylvania...
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the are debating what he discussed with walter steinmeier . until now, social democrats have been reluctant to move from the position they announced after the election. they had a bad result and it brought the other party to say they would not join a coalition with angela merkel's conservatives. after the coalition collapsed, pressure has increased on martin schulz and the social democrats to see if there is enough common ground for another grand coalition. it seems unlikely but that is why it was important for martin schulz to meet with president steinmeyer. sarah: we are hearing rumors in berlin that martin schulz could be poised to step down as the leader of the social democrats. what are you hearing? correspondent:zi i have heard those rumors but they are only rumors. it is important to move beyond those rumors because not even the -- not even the social democrats are discussing them. there's some in the party who say they a are remaining in the opposition. a big debate between the social democrats to what the next move could be. a possibl
the are debating what he discussed with walter steinmeier . until now, social democrats have been reluctant to move from the position they announced after the election. they had a bad result and it brought the other party to say they would not join a coalition with angela merkel's conservatives. after the coalition collapsed, pressure has increased on martin schulz and the social democrats to see if there is enough common ground for another grand coalition. it seems unlikely but that is why it...
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walter, you were my boss, you always said stories at the heart of these things.story starts with leonardo? >> when you turns that unnerving milestone of becoming 30 years old and he's been -- you and i remember that a bit. he's been a painter, moderately successful in florence but has trouble finishing his painting. it's kind of worse because his father is a notary and his notarized some of the contracts of those paintings. leonardo decides it's time to seek new horizons, he's part of delegation this goes from florence to milan a cultural delegation because that's how florence had its influence. it didn't have great military, they would send it to architects and artists, other cities, florence became what we'd call soft power. he goes there and he goes as musician because he's invented a lot 6 musical instruments. when he gets the milan he doesn't want to go home. he writes the coolest job application letter in history. the 11 paragraphs, the first ten are all about what he did in engineer and anatomy and art and science and controlling the flows of waters and bu
walter, you were my boss, you always said stories at the heart of these things.story starts with leonardo? >> when you turns that unnerving milestone of becoming 30 years old and he's been -- you and i remember that a bit. he's been a painter, moderately successful in florence but has trouble finishing his painting. it's kind of worse because his father is a notary and his notarized some of the contracts of those paintings. leonardo decides it's time to seek new horizons, he's part of...
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to germany's president meets the head of the country's oldest party but it's unclear if frank walter steinmeier can convince the spd's martin schulz. to re entered to a grand coalition with angela merkel christian democrat . we begin in zimbabwe with the. former vice. said mnangagwa are. sworn in as far. tomorrow he will lead a transition government before elections are held neck year. the opposition leader morgan china ryan meanwhile has been. france to a full a and he says he wast consulted on what comes next meaning the transition it could be more off the same take a listen. well i don't know even know when they're with a government of nanational uni is o on the cards. smoke away no greeting. some of us president. and if by now. . people live look discuss what full more. government tool inmates. then it's hizon vf extension of from the guy wasn't. i wasn't going to actress. . i don't want anything. and fix the. i was working better but forces who extent. now robert mugabe has been granted immunity from prosecution the condition is part of the deal the country's former president re
to germany's president meets the head of the country's oldest party but it's unclear if frank walter steinmeier can convince the spd's martin schulz. to re entered to a grand coalition with angela merkel christian democrat . we begin in zimbabwe with the. former vice. said mnangagwa are. sworn in as far. tomorrow he will lead a transition government before elections are held neck year. the opposition leader morgan china ryan meanwhile has been. france to a full a and he says he wast consulted...
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valley 's leading news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, in the news chilly day will give way to un seasonably warm temperatures for this workweek. >>> also, eagles turn in another, dominating performance with a huge win over bears we are live at the linc with fan reaction. >>> but the big story on "action news" is developing right now, a three-year old girl is hospitalized after shooting herself with her father's gun. >> it happened this afternoon in the cities kingsessing section, "action news" reporter annie mccormack is live at southwest detectives with the details, annie. >>> walter and sarah detectives here tell us that three-year old girl is in surgery at chop, there surgeons are trying to save her leg. they are saying gun was girl's father and left unlocked when she found it and pulled the trigger. this is video taken a short time ago of the 64 year-old grandmother of the three-year old gunshot victim, grandmother is expected to be charged, authorities say that the girl's father claims he gave his loaded gun
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walter. >> reporter: jim the reason is mrs. rigs lovers a good party and few things make her want to celebrate quite like an eagles victory. >> danielle rigs is a huge eagles fan. she's also a teacher at signal hill school in voorhees, new jersey. over the years, she made it a tradition to bring in treats for her students the day after an eagles victory. they make eight little party while danielle takes the opportunity to teach her fifth graders hard work and determination. >> we really want to instill in the kids that the world is there and that what they do and the hard work pays off. >> reporter: and the kids love it. what was more fun the parties or watching the eagles win. >> the parties. >> my favorite one was probably when she made pie crust with pudding. >> reporter: the only problem is that with the eagles dominating win streak, this tradition is getting expensive. >> it a hadn't really been a financial burden since 2004 but now we're just having fun with it. >> reporter: fortunately her colleagues and co-workers are h
walter. >> reporter: jim the reason is mrs. rigs lovers a good party and few things make her want to celebrate quite like an eagles victory. >> danielle rigs is a huge eagles fan. she's also a teacher at signal hill school in voorhees, new jersey. over the years, she made it a tradition to bring in treats for her students the day after an eagles victory. they make eight little party while danielle takes the opportunity to teach her fifth graders hard work and determination. >>...
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reporting live in cheltenham township trish hartman for channel six "action news", walter. >> trish, thank you. >>> camden county police officer is on his way to the full recovery after being shot wednesday night. officer patrick o'hanlon was released from the hospital today and received a whole lot of support from fellow officers. "action news" reporter bob brooks was there. >> reporter: no doubt this is a solute well deserved, today camden county police officer patrick o'hanlon gave a thumbs up dressed comfortably in his sixers jersey and made his way home from cooper university hospital. he had a fullest court surrounded by fellow officers but just before they took off he gave camera another thumb's up for good measure. his father joe spoke about the quick update. >> so we're sore, swollen but good spirits and just wants to go home and get in his own bed and relax. >> reporter: who can blame him this past wednesday officer o'hanlon a rookie with the force and young age of just 21 was put in the life threatening situation. police say around 10:00 p.m. he approached three men believ
reporting live in cheltenham township trish hartman for channel six "action news", walter. >> trish, thank you. >>> camden county police officer is on his way to the full recovery after being shot wednesday night. officer patrick o'hanlon was released from the hospital today and received a whole lot of support from fellow officers. "action news" reporter bob brooks was there. >> reporter: no doubt this is a solute well deserved, today camden county...
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charlie: he worked with walter calm cry. -- with walter calm cried. -- walter cronkite.d famously covered the war in vietnam brilliantly and got in trouble for it with the white house. the line lyndon johnston used because morley safer had captured soldiers lighting huts on fire. village they burned the to save it. jeff: the line he is, what is he some kind of communist? get him fired. they wanted to fire him. charlie: what makes mike wallace's interview so compelling. >> you don't trust the media. you don't trust whites. you don't trust jews. jeff: he said it best here on your program, -- charlie: i think i have it here somewhere. jeff: it is so instructional in terms of how do you get the truth out of people. charlie: with good research, you can embarrass anybody. >> you can do it. if you are really after is illumination of an interviewee's character, qualities, substance, if you are really after that, you can ask questions, sensible questions, to get them to talk. you can establish what you do so well, a chemistry of confidentiality. that is what comes across at the -
charlie: he worked with walter calm cry. -- with walter calm cried. -- walter cronkite.d famously covered the war in vietnam brilliantly and got in trouble for it with the white house. the line lyndon johnston used because morley safer had captured soldiers lighting huts on fire. village they burned the to save it. jeff: the line he is, what is he some kind of communist? get him fired. they wanted to fire him. charlie: what makes mike wallace's interview so compelling. >> you don't trust...
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we will take a closer look coming up with the full, exclusive accu weather forecast, walter. >> we are seeing breaking news in west philadelphia where a driver was shot and then crashed his minivan in the salon as customers were inside taking a live look right there at the scene on 52nd street near girard avenue. investigators say someone shot the man in the chest as he was driving. details are still unfolding but we do know that man was taken to the hospital, with life threatening injuries. we still don't know if anyone inside of the salon was injured as well. no arrests have been made. we will keep you updated as we gather more information. >>> similar scene in middletown, delaware where driver of the car, crashed in, to a home, after being shot, repeatedly. this happened at 4:00 p.m. on the 400 block of west harvest lane. you can see car there up on the lawn, and then touching the front porch. victim was taken to christiana hospital, witnesses say another vehicle was following the victim's car right before the shooting. so far though no arrests have been made. >>> a man in his 70's
we will take a closer look coming up with the full, exclusive accu weather forecast, walter. >> we are seeing breaking news in west philadelphia where a driver was shot and then crashed his minivan in the salon as customers were inside taking a live look right there at the scene on 52nd street near girard avenue. investigators say someone shot the man in the chest as he was driving. details are still unfolding but we do know that man was taken to the hospital, with life threatening...
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foreign-policy, walter russell mead. he is a distinguished fellow at the hudson institute and the james clark professor of foreign humanities at bard college. he's an honors graduate, where he received prizes. -- where he received prizes for history, debate, and translation of new testament greek. he has written many books with
foreign-policy, walter russell mead. he is a distinguished fellow at the hudson institute and the james clark professor of foreign humanities at bard college. he's an honors graduate, where he received prizes. -- where he received prizes for history, debate, and translation of new testament greek. he has written many books with
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morning, guys, good to see you both >> morning >> walter, it's quite a deal did you ever envision this >> well, no. of course, it's a storied empire, time incorporated. i was there for more than 25 years. it's good that it's a heartland company, i do worry about the structure of this deal and wonder if a company like meredith that specializes in family and women's magazines like "better homes and gardens" is going to want to keep "time" and "fortune." that will be an interesting thing to watch, whether or not "time" or "fortune" would be put up for sale and that might be an indication what the koch brothers' involvement may or may not be >> "sports illustrated," as well, i would imagine. kara, what's this mean in the broader universe of media, digital media, what's happening right now in the disruption in advertising? do you expect to see a feeding frenzy among some of the titles meredith might not want to keep? >> i don't think it's a feeding frenzy "time" magazine is an iconic magazine, so is the entire empire, but it's been a long, slow fall since path finder, as far as i'm concerne
morning, guys, good to see you both >> morning >> walter, it's quite a deal did you ever envision this >> well, no. of course, it's a storied empire, time incorporated. i was there for more than 25 years. it's good that it's a heartland company, i do worry about the structure of this deal and wonder if a company like meredith that specializes in family and women's magazines like "better homes and gardens" is going to want to keep "time" and...
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panelists included walter shaw the former director of the u.s. government ethics office the former spokesman for attorney general eric holder and president george w. bush's former chief ethics lawyer. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> look at that. welcome everyone to the gathering here today entitled trump, ethics and the law. i should note that this panel discussion as a result when and approximately three days, 11 hours and 47 minutes. i'm dave leventhal the senior political reporter for the center for publicda integrity ad nonprofit investigative news organization in washington d.c.. we have quite a panel with us today. they almost need no introduction over we will -- introduce them anyway. to my left is someone who everyone probably knows quite well and that is walter shaw who up until july, mid-july this year was the director of the office of government ethics and is now with the campaign legal center another nonprofit in washington d.c.. [applause] next up is matthew miller. matthew is currently a partner at vno vote a strategic ad
panelists included walter shaw the former director of the u.s. government ethics office the former spokesman for attorney general eric holder and president george w. bush's former chief ethics lawyer. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> look at that. welcome everyone to the gathering here today entitled trump, ethics and the law. i should note that this panel discussion as a result when and approximately three days, 11 hours and 47 minutes. i'm dave leventhal the senior political...
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walter perez is live in chalfonte to explain, walter. >> reporter: hey guys there was a time when metal detecters at schools were not necessary and no reason for concern for overt violence at houses of worship. that's over now. many churches including this calvary chapel in chalfonte are doing what they need to do to keep the people safe. the massacre in america raised a concern about security at the house of worship. there has been 92 acts of violence against mosques and sin gas station and churches this career away. calvary chapel has armed personnel only the ground during service. >> we have a select few of high caliber guys that are trained by the state of pennsylvania pact 235 in the use of weapons, it's very low key. >> reporter: senior pastor john hessleer said it was an christmas day he thought about until the sandy hook massacre five years ago. the pastor said it comes down to understanding what's at stake in a community as vulnerable as a church. >> we're talking about children, child security child predators all the way up to someone with a nefarious intent they want to shoot
walter perez is live in chalfonte to explain, walter. >> reporter: hey guys there was a time when metal detecters at schools were not necessary and no reason for concern for overt violence at houses of worship. that's over now. many churches including this calvary chapel in chalfonte are doing what they need to do to keep the people safe. the massacre in america raised a concern about security at the house of worship. there has been 92 acts of violence against mosques and sin gas station...
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more from our authors' panel plus walter isaacson on leonardo da vinci.me back the "face the nation" we continue our conversation with authors whose new books explore leadership. robert dallek the author of "franklin delano roosevelt: a political life." ron cher now is author of "grant." and mark updegrove is the author of "the last republicans." mark i'll start with you on this question of what is your -- you call your book snoot last republicans" no. the bush family, why that title? >> because it was clear that the bush -- bushes represent a lost -- establishment republican party. right now we see a party at war with itself. still have establishment members of that party but there are insurgents who have taken over. the partynt stand for anything sp i platform or principles it's really what standard bear, very capricious, unpredictable donald trump decides it wants to be. so in some manner the bushes, represent the end to a type of republicanism. >> dickerson: ron, why grant and was it the grant when you went into the book the same one as when you were
more from our authors' panel plus walter isaacson on leonardo da vinci.me back the "face the nation" we continue our conversation with authors whose new books explore leadership. robert dallek the author of "franklin delano roosevelt: a political life." ron cher now is author of "grant." and mark updegrove is the author of "the last republicans." mark i'll start with you on this question of what is your -- you call your book snoot last republicans"...
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i'm walter perez. the big change in the weather.w a wind vaizry in effect early morning hours. melissa is here with a first check of the forecast. >> we are dealing with rain through the overnight hours. once the cold front passes east, winds pack up on the backside. we are drive in philadelphia. the rain is getting closer into the northwest suburbs we go. storm tracker 6 rain quakertown, pottstown and honey brook because of a coiled front lifting through. a warm front earlier today to the north but the cold front stretched out across the ohio valley. on the backside, the winds pick up once this passes off to the aatlantic. wind advisory through 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour for the heart of the region. this is something to keep in mind for the marathon asel steadier rain overnight hours. rain ends 7:00 or 8:00 in the morning. that's good news for the runners. the problem, the winds increasing and temperatures falling throughout the day especially sunday afternoon. we look at the full and collusive foreca
i'm walter perez. the big change in the weather.w a wind vaizry in effect early morning hours. melissa is here with a first check of the forecast. >> we are dealing with rain through the overnight hours. once the cold front passes east, winds pack up on the backside. we are drive in philadelphia. the rain is getting closer into the northwest suburbs we go. storm tracker 6 rain quakertown, pottstown and honey brook because of a coiled front lifting through. a warm front earlier today to...
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annie. >> reporter: and walter and sarah, that's right.hat little girl, only 3 years old, under went surgery. the doctors working to save her leg. authorities say she found her father's unlocked gun, pulled the trigger and shot herself in the leg. this is the 64-year-old grandmother charged tonight by philadelphia police after her 3-year-old granddaughter found her father's gun and pulled the trigger under her grandmother's care. police say the child's father will be charged too. it happened here around noon inside this home in the 1300 block of south wilton. according to police, the father instructed the grandmother to secure the gun when he rushed to work. >> she puts it into a cross et. it's in a holster. doesn't have a lock on it. obviously we believe the grandmother may have fell asleep, we're not sure. but the child, at 3, gets a hold of this gun and able to pull the trigger. >> reporter: police say the grandmother hid the gun after the shooting and a call to 911 from the home was only for a person bleeding. >> medics were trying to
annie. >> reporter: and walter and sarah, that's right.hat little girl, only 3 years old, under went surgery. the doctors working to save her leg. authorities say she found her father's unlocked gun, pulled the trigger and shot herself in the leg. this is the 64-year-old grandmother charged tonight by philadelphia police after her 3-year-old granddaughter found her father's gun and pulled the trigger under her grandmother's care. police say the child's father will be charged too. it...
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arizona's walter concrete school of journalism and mass communication gave roseanne award for journalism excellence in 2015. but revoked it on friday. school's dean said that the allegations about rose were too egregious to ignore. he hopes to send a message that sexual misconduct would not be tolerated. university of kansas also revoke the award it presented rose just last spring. >>> actress and singer nya riveria was arrested in west virginia. the glee star was arraigned on domestic battery charges just after midnight. riveria's husband anchor ryan dorsey says she hit him in the head and lips while they were taking their three-year old son for a walk. riveria filed for divorce in 2016 but the couple called off their separation last month. the judge released riveria on bond. >>> former presidents george h w bush has reached another milestone. as of yesterday he is now longest living president ever, at the age of 93 years and 166 days. the forty-first president surpassed gerald ford who lived to be 93 years and 165 days according to a political newsletter that first reported the news. f
arizona's walter concrete school of journalism and mass communication gave roseanne award for journalism excellence in 2015. but revoked it on friday. school's dean said that the allegations about rose were too egregious to ignore. he hopes to send a message that sexual misconduct would not be tolerated. university of kansas also revoke the award it presented rose just last spring. >>> actress and singer nya riveria was arrested in west virginia. the glee star was arraigned on domestic...
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>> stephen: we'll be right back with walter isaacson. hurry in!old navy. ♪ you know when your hands are covered in flour, or, ewwww, chicken gizzards, and you go to check the recipe and, wait...argh... the screen locked and your hands are still dirty? instead, "hey google, what's the next step?" "mix the eggs with the flour." ♪ a little help at home like only google can. hi, i'm just looking at my account, and i've got all this extra cash back. yep. that's your cashback match. only discover will automatically match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year. you matched everything i earned this year? yeah. whoo! more money! more money! it's all very exciting. i'm going to spread the news! spread it wide! it's cashback match people! people! you know that. you all work here. new cardmembers get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of their first year. only from discover. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home
>> stephen: we'll be right back with walter isaacson. hurry in!old navy. ♪ you know when your hands are covered in flour, or, ewwww, chicken gizzards, and you go to check the recipe and, wait...argh... the screen locked and your hands are still dirty? instead, "hey google, what's the next step?" "mix the eggs with the flour." ♪ a little help at home like only google can. hi, i'm just looking at my account, and i've got all this extra cash back. yep. that's your...
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. >> esta es la primera vez que el seÑor walter llega a los estados unidos.ieron en nueva york esto hace que realmente tengamos que dar mÁs seguridad. >> la administraciÓn ha implementado nuevas regulaciones en los aeropuertos del paÍs. el viajero se ven de colocarlos en compartimentos separados . si tiene un celular y una consola, necesite usar tres de estas casas. es por eso que piden que lleguen con dos horas de anticipaciÓn en vez de una como era anteriormente. nuevas medidas que provocan reacciones encontradas en pasajeros. >> es lo que lamentablemente se presenta el mundo. reportera: mientras que david piensa que son irritantes, requiere mucho tiempo provocas frustraciÓn. ademÁs recuerde la regla 311 para el equipaje de mano. la mejor recomendaciÓn es salir con suficiente tiempo y preparado para enfrentar algÚn retraso como lo hace el seÑor walter, viviana pÁez, noticias univisiÓn. viviana: ciento de creyente maÑana volverÁn la iglesia que el domingo se convirtiÓ en escena de una masacre en la que perdieron la vida 26 personas. importante el consejo par
. >> esta es la primera vez que el seÑor walter llega a los estados unidos.ieron en nueva york esto hace que realmente tengamos que dar mÁs seguridad. >> la administraciÓn ha implementado nuevas regulaciones en los aeropuertos del paÍs. el viajero se ven de colocarlos en compartimentos separados . si tiene un celular y una consola, necesite usar tres de estas casas. es por eso que piden que lleguen con dos horas de anticipaciÓn en vez de una como era anteriormente. nuevas...
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and underwent years of rehab at walter reed. and it's not over yet.ust last month he returned here to bethesda, from tennesee for another surgery to have his leg amputated. even with the tough road to recovery, walkup says he wouldn't change a thing. you can hear more coming up in our eight o'clock hour and we'll be bringing you other incredible stories throughout the morning. ad lib to weather freeze warning until 10am this morning for nw suburbs. freeze watch tonight through sat. am for majority of the area. - cold & blustery today - sunshine returns! - near record lows overnight. first freeze. - sunny & cold veterans day - 50s sunday through next week today: sunny. cold & blustery. highs: 41-44 winds: nw 10-20 g 30 mph tonight: clear and cold. near record lows. hard freeze. lows: 19-26 winds: n 5-10 mph veterans day: sunny and continued cold. lighter winds. highs: 41-44 winds: n to se 5 mph coming up - the big suz live tease. but first - groceries... and electronics? the pop-up shop coming to your whole foods store.. next. apple says it has fixed t
and underwent years of rehab at walter reed. and it's not over yet.ust last month he returned here to bethesda, from tennesee for another surgery to have his leg amputated. even with the tough road to recovery, walkup says he wouldn't change a thing. you can hear more coming up in our eight o'clock hour and we'll be bringing you other incredible stories throughout the morning. ad lib to weather freeze warning until 10am this morning for nw suburbs. freeze watch tonight through sat. am for...
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walter, b tigby analyst. layout what we just learned. walter: it was a lot.ery long and everyone was waiting for the confirmation. it was a lengthy process. he had to meet with senator warren to get through this. there were no expectations of s from the state of video g, which have been unchanged. all of a sudden, he comes on the scene, they are asking for major structural changes, divestitures. it is a dramatic change. jonathan: the easy article is this has echoes of what the president would like, cnn to be sold off -- and this is a political effort, not a business one. what is the business rationale to say you need to get rid of cnn. walter: it is a good question. i'm it should to see what the doj's case is against at&t. if they say you need to make the structural changes mother has been no indication of that -- changes when there has been no indication of that to at&t for weeks and months, they can rightfully say why should we digest -- divest anything, and they can probably start the give ao say they have to response in 30 days, and if they don't, they wi
walter, b tigby analyst. layout what we just learned. walter: it was a lot.ery long and everyone was waiting for the confirmation. it was a lengthy process. he had to meet with senator warren to get through this. there were no expectations of s from the state of video g, which have been unchanged. all of a sudden, he comes on the scene, they are asking for major structural changes, divestitures. it is a dramatic change. jonathan: the easy article is this has echoes of what the president would...
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valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night in the news, tonight high wins send leaves blowing and trees popeling throughout the area. >>> also a donation drive for the seniors who who everything in their massive fire in west chester and exceed expectations as a community comes up in force to give, and give, and give. >>> but we will begin with breaking news from new castle county delaware within the past hour this car, slammed into an apartment building. the action cam was on the scene there just a short time ago and thinks all claymont along pryor road where we are told there are injuries but we don't know the extent. nor doe know just how the car who control. we will give you updates as more information becomes available tonight. >>> now to the developing news from roxborough where a beloved elementary schoolteacher was killed in a fire today. >> fire broke out at 8:00 this morning claiming the life of a six two-year old woman who was a third grade teacher at a reporte nemcrmack i s livthe atull annie
valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night in the news, tonight high wins send leaves blowing and trees popeling throughout the area. >>> also a donation drive for the seniors who who everything in their massive fire in west chester and exceed expectations as a community comes up in force to give, and give, and give. >>> but we will begin with breaking news from new castle county...
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. >> sarah and walter death toll stand at 27 with at lee 30 wounded. we're still await to go hear more details from officials and also members of that community are waiting to hear the names of those deceased. aerials over first baptist church in sutherland springs, texas now scene of the bloody massacre with a death toll and number of wounded still rising a witness reports seeing a man walk in the church and begin shooting around 11:30 central time this morning. church service began at 11:00 a.m., sunday school at 9:45. local officials are following a brief pursuit, gunman was shot and killed, texas rangers , fbi, and atf, all responding, securing the area around the church. multiple helicopters were called into transport wound todd area hospitals. the town is 40 miles outside of san antonio with the population of only several hundred, the possibly to a thousand. also outside of the crime scene today... >> unaudible. >> reporter: people holding on to each other, showing support through tears and prayers, a local pastor from another church in town, off
. >> sarah and walter death toll stand at 27 with at lee 30 wounded. we're still await to go hear more details from officials and also members of that community are waiting to hear the names of those deceased. aerials over first baptist church in sutherland springs, texas now scene of the bloody massacre with a death toll and number of wounded still rising a witness reports seeing a man walk in the church and begin shooting around 11:30 central time this morning. church service began at...
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newsvalleys leading news program with metrologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist, and walter perez. ♪ a sunday morning a church is shattered by gunfire and chaos when a man opens fire killing more than two dozen people inside the youngest victim was just five years old the 26-year-old gunman was shot and killed and tonight investigators are trying to figure out why he would have committed such an heinous act and the big story on action news is still developing from texas for a small town coming to grips with a terrible loss. >> at this hour the death toll stands at 26 and those victims losing their lives at the hands of a young man in tactical gear and bulletproof vests and motives unknown. >> during morning services at the baptist church in the town of sutherland springs about 30 miles southeast of san antonio. action news reporter annie mccormick is following developments all day and is live from the satellite center with the very latest annie. >> the death toll now does remain at 26 victims, 30 people are wounded. the shooter is among the dead. now members of the small com
newsvalleys leading news program with metrologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist, and walter perez. ♪ a sunday morning a church is shattered by gunfire and chaos when a man opens fire killing more than two dozen people inside the youngest victim was just five years old the 26-year-old gunman was shot and killed and tonight investigators are trying to figure out why he would have committed such an heinous act and the big story on action news is still developing from texas for a...
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walter perez is live at the police district. tell us about the tribute for chuck cassidy. >> jim, it's hard to believe it's been a decade since chuck cassidy was killed in thee line of duty. in the end, chuck died doing what he loved to do and the community he loved just as much. >> it's been ten years since officer cassidy was killed in the line of duty. as they have every year since that day, family and friends gathered at the location it happened to ho honor his memory. his widow can't believe how many people show up for the event. >> every year it gets bigger and bigger. it hurries, but it's a good hurt when you see everybody. >> officer cassidy's colleagues say that the people that came is a reflection that he didn't just work in the district, it was the community he was born and raised. >> tonight we were introduced to a new member of the community, 18 month old charlie lapera, chuck's first grandchild named after her grandfather. >> i'm still getting stories from people that knew chuck that i didn't know. when i meet them
walter perez is live at the police district. tell us about the tribute for chuck cassidy. >> jim, it's hard to believe it's been a decade since chuck cassidy was killed in thee line of duty. in the end, chuck died doing what he loved to do and the community he loved just as much. >> it's been ten years since officer cassidy was killed in the line of duty. as they have every year since that day, family and friends gathered at the location it happened to ho honor his memory. his widow...
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like walter that way.e had that kind of god-given credibility. and amazing ability. he really could do an interview and one of the things he talked about that i think made so much of what he did special is that he would wait it out. he would just wait it out. i don't have to rush in and fill the void if there's silence in this interview. let that just come out. he would sit and wait for it to come out. bob dylan was a great example of that. he sat there with bob dylan and got yeah, baby, just like that. >> yeah. >> where did it come from. >> it just came. >> eventually. >> rose: you found some work for you. you sit back at some point the interviewee would compel compelled. >> i think that's what mike was talking about you do well here at this table eventually there's a relationship that builds and it's between the two of you forget about all the other people who are watching. >> rose: that's right. >> and ed did that brilliantly. it was a chalk when he left him as it was with bob simon. just a shock, stunn
like walter that way.e had that kind of god-given credibility. and amazing ability. he really could do an interview and one of the things he talked about that i think made so much of what he did special is that he would wait it out. he would just wait it out. i don't have to rush in and fill the void if there's silence in this interview. let that just come out. he would sit and wait for it to come out. bob dylan was a great example of that. he sat there with bob dylan and got yeah, baby, just...
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we go to walter reed medical center in bethesda.ur good morning veterans salute continues and we're at walter reed bethesda joined by medically retired corporal kirk cavalier with the u.s. marine corps. talk to us. by the way we should introduce josie here as well. talk to get into the military in the first place? kirk: i wanted to since a kid join the military and after i got out of high school i took the opportunity and went. anchor: talk to us about how you got injured? kirk: i was injured in afghanistan in 2011 on foot patrol and stepped on a bomb. it went off and took my legs off. luckily i was with a group of great guys who got me to safety and patched me up and then i woke up here. anchor: talk to us about your recovery process at walter reed. kirk: day here to walter reed, it was a lot of therapy. lot of therapy. before i retired i was in for four years at the hospital. i had a lot of infection problems and stuff like that that kept sending me back in but the doctors here are the best. i'm still anchor: thank so you much for
we go to walter reed medical center in bethesda.ur good morning veterans salute continues and we're at walter reed bethesda joined by medically retired corporal kirk cavalier with the u.s. marine corps. talk to us. by the way we should introduce josie here as well. talk to get into the military in the first place? kirk: i wanted to since a kid join the military and after i got out of high school i took the opportunity and went. anchor: talk to us about how you got injured? kirk: i was injured...