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. >> sharon zachary lived next door to rogers and acted as his caretaker. >> sharon zachary had become almost like a daughter to him. she could take care of him. she would look in on him. she would come and visit him. >> it worked out nicely until the day sharon zachary stopped by rogers' home and found it had been broken into. >> what's the problem? >> we have an elderly gentleman, he's been robbed and broken into. the back sliding glass window was broken. my husband yelled for him, but he wouldn't answer. >> when police arrived, they found robert rogers on the living room floor. he had been beaten to death. >> the person that committed this crime did not want any possibility of mr. rogers to be alive to identify the perpetrator. >> it looked like a piece of firewood was used to break the rear sliding glass door. drawers and closets had been ransacked. but if the motive was robbery, the perpetrator had not been entirely successful. >> after the homicide, they found $133,000 in cash hidden in the house, which that by itself was such an attention-grabber in this community. i mean, that
. >> sharon zachary lived next door to rogers and acted as his caretaker. >> sharon zachary had become almost like a daughter to him. she could take care of him. she would look in on him. she would come and visit him. >> it worked out nicely until the day sharon zachary stopped by rogers' home and found it had been broken into. >> what's the problem? >> we have an elderly gentleman, he's been robbed and broken into. the back sliding glass window was broken. my...
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. >> sharon schneider told a different story about that visit with john helble. sharon said she dropped andy off at helble's home about three days before the murder, then left to visit her daughter about an hour's drive away. a few days later, andy arrived, driving john's van. they put some of his guns into their car, took john's van to his home, and then drove their car back to wyoming. >> i had no idea that john was dead, no. i had wonders of why he had these guns. >> after a brief stay in wyoming, sharon said that andy left alone with the guns. >> took off in the middle of the night, or around 4:00 in the morning, and headed to texas. he was gone three weeks. it was andy's stupidity for telling me where he was going. >> we started to learn things from sharon that we had suspected all along. and at that point in time, it became really important for us to find any information that we could that was going to corroborate what sharon had to say. >> police visited the man andy rich stayed with during that trip to texas. he said rich had given him an unusual gold cup
. >> sharon schneider told a different story about that visit with john helble. sharon said she dropped andy off at helble's home about three days before the murder, then left to visit her daughter about an hour's drive away. a few days later, andy arrived, driving john's van. they put some of his guns into their car, took john's van to his home, and then drove their car back to wyoming. >> i had no idea that john was dead, no. i had wonders of why he had these guns. >> after...
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. >> lewis proposed marriage to sharon while still living with his wife, diane. sharon's ex-boyfriend, roy fitzpatrick, learned about a relationship with lewis harry, grew angry, then mailed the threatening letters to lewis and his wife. these letters gave lewis what he believed to be the perfect alibi. he killed his wife with cyanide, pinned the murder on roy fitzpatrick, then he would be free to marry sharon. he typed three more letters, even more incriminating than the originals. and mailed them to himself. but lewis used an envelope with a significant manufacturing flaw that tied him to those letters. lewis bought the cyanide in a local supply store using an alias, but forensic handwriting analysis concluded that lewis signed the receipt. lewis tried killing his wife by putting cyanide in her alcoholic beverage but she stopped drinking it because of its foul odor. he also put cyanide in her tea kettle. this, too, was unsuccessful. so that is when lewis decided to use his wife's security pass to put cyanide in the office water cooler and coffee pot. on monday
. >> lewis proposed marriage to sharon while still living with his wife, diane. sharon's ex-boyfriend, roy fitzpatrick, learned about a relationship with lewis harry, grew angry, then mailed the threatening letters to lewis and his wife. these letters gave lewis what he believed to be the perfect alibi. he killed his wife with cyanide, pinned the murder on roy fitzpatrick, then he would be free to marry sharon. he typed three more letters, even more incriminating than the originals. and...
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and sharon bowen, all approved by the agriculture committee on a voice vote. right now i want to focus on ms. bowen who we'll be voting on in a little bit. within the dodd-frank wall street reforms, individual agencies were directed to establish an office of minority and women inclusion. this action was taken to address the lack of diversity of qualified men and women in federal agencies involved in financial regulation, but also subcontractors, contractors who receive billions of dollars from the government. the cftc itself should lead by example when it comes to diversity as well as expertise, so i'm especially pleased that president obama selected sharon bowen as a nominee for the commission. she will be the first african-american woman to serve on the cftc and will be the only woman serving at this point in time on the five-member commission. and she has the kper tease and the -- the expertise and the experience to be an excellent commissioner. during her testimony before the agriculture committee, ms. bowen told of her upbringing as the youngest of five c
and sharon bowen, all approved by the agriculture committee on a voice vote. right now i want to focus on ms. bowen who we'll be voting on in a little bit. within the dodd-frank wall street reforms, individual agencies were directed to establish an office of minority and women inclusion. this action was taken to address the lack of diversity of qualified men and women in federal agencies involved in financial regulation, but also subcontractors, contractors who receive billions of dollars from...
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sharon was armed with a revolver. she shot and killed him when she says he came after her. >> i think it was wanting to walk out the door, being glad nobody else is in here and a little bit of what i knew. >> reporter: what she knew was how to defend herself. sharon worked as an agent with the secret service in philadelphia protecting visiting dignita dignitaries. she was also on the philadelphia police force. >> family live, it wasn't working out quite the way i wanted it to. it led me here. >> we're thrilled she's alive. >> reporter: sharon is grateful for the support from her family and the community. she tells me yesterday she actually forgot to bring her gun to work but went home to get it. she says being a cop taught her you are vulnerable when you are unprepared. she doesn't regret pulling the trigger. >> it might have saved somebody else. he looked like he was on a mission. so if it wouldn't have been here, it may have been somewhere else. >> reporter: we learned from sharon that homicide detectives still have
sharon was armed with a revolver. she shot and killed him when she says he came after her. >> i think it was wanting to walk out the door, being glad nobody else is in here and a little bit of what i knew. >> reporter: what she knew was how to defend herself. sharon worked as an agent with the secret service in philadelphia protecting visiting dignita dignitaries. she was also on the philadelphia police force. >> family live, it wasn't working out quite the way i wanted it to....
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now it's time for her to defend herself. >> reporter: sharon doyle calls it self-defense. man who tried to attack her, the man she shot, he has a lengthy criminal history. he has 20 priors, most related to theft. last time he committed an offense in philadelphia was in 2008. he served three years for that crime. live in mayfair, i'm rose mary conners, nbc 10 news. >>> here are stories making headlines. philadelphia police make an arrest in a weekend rape in rittenhouse square. authorities say 28-year-old milton garcia is the one responsible for raining a young doctor. police say he had no criminal record in philadelphia before this arrest. >>> a pennsylvania pastor can return to the pulpit after his church overturned his defrocking. he was suspended for performing his son's same-sex wedding ceremony then defrocked for refusing to say he wouldn't do it again. a panel today ruled his actions did not warrant losing his credentials. >>> all we have to say is this, a great day for beach goers. a live look at cape may. don't we all wish we were there today? closer to our station
now it's time for her to defend herself. >> reporter: sharon doyle calls it self-defense. man who tried to attack her, the man she shot, he has a lengthy criminal history. he has 20 priors, most related to theft. last time he committed an offense in philadelphia was in 2008. he served three years for that crime. live in mayfair, i'm rose mary conners, nbc 10 news. >>> here are stories making headlines. philadelphia police make an arrest in a weekend rape in rittenhouse square....
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sharon! [person]sharon... [person]...sharon... [person]she's our librarian. ...and not a very quiet one. [person]so...every monday morning it was... ...you know what's wrong with your life... you don't sleep on a tempur-pedic... [announcer]there is nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. now with the new, washable zip-off cover [person]my tempur-pedic makes me very happy [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward? >>> a new airline is taking off under a familiar name. the company ceo is here. and do you remember about the kid who got sunburned? the mom seeing red, the school 1230rk forking over a lot of green. jirs joo . >>> still good now a record today. harry, you argue that it's a matter of i guess everyth
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sharon! [person]sharon... [person]...sharon... [person]she's our librarian. ...and not a very quiet one. [person]so...every monday morning it was... ...you know what's wrong with your life... you don't sleep on a tempur-pedic... [announcer]there is nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. now with the new, washable zip-off cover [person]my tempur-pedic makes me very happy [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. >>> as t >>> the national media ignored cantor's battle but a couple of reporters were on the case. >> laura ingraham was at a rally for dave brat. he is take on one of the most powerful republica
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i loved sharon's number. she said take 4%, multiply that million dollars or whatever your retirement nest egg is by .04, and that gives you a starting income of how much you could expect to derive from that. if that falls short when added to your social security and any pensions of your retirement needs, then you've got some work to do. >> let's talk a little about regional differences. obviously, there are major differences in expenses in different parts of the country. how do you adjust for that, tim? >> well, i'll tell you, tyler, what the best scenario is that when someone is saving in a relatively high cost of living area and then they move as the joneses did in sharon's story to a lower cost of living area, love the carolinas myself. in fact, moving to charleston, south carolina, this weekend. so i'm getting a little ahead of the curve. but i do think that is one of the most powerful and positively impactful ways that someone can take a retirement situation that may look quite bleak and improve it drast
i loved sharon's number. she said take 4%, multiply that million dollars or whatever your retirement nest egg is by .04, and that gives you a starting income of how much you could expect to derive from that. if that falls short when added to your social security and any pensions of your retirement needs, then you've got some work to do. >> let's talk a little about regional differences. obviously, there are major differences in expenses in different parts of the country. how do you adjust...
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he was the first native-born israeli c-span: ariel sharon -- where was he from? >> guest: ariel sharon is from russia originally. he still speaks russian. c-span: and moshe dayan? >> guest: did you know that ariel sharon speaks russian? not great russian, but passable russian. c-span: and moshe dayan was from where? >> guest: moshe dayan was born in nahalal in (unintelligible) c-span: what about shimon peres? >> guest: shimon peres is from poland. still has a polish accent on his hebrew that is often the butt of humor in israel. >> guest: persky. (laughter) >> guest: it's a good thing i remember these things, as a good israeli should. c-span: yeah, you're doing good here. ok, some of the -- we're leading up to 1967. >> guest: yeah. c-span: by the way, did israel win '56? >> guest: israel won the '56 militarily. there is a pattern always in israeli military, diplomatic history that israel wins wars militarily but cannot necessarily win them diplomatically, politically, all right? certainly, this was the case in 1948. in 1948, israel won an overwhelming victory ove
he was the first native-born israeli c-span: ariel sharon -- where was he from? >> guest: ariel sharon is from russia originally. he still speaks russian. c-span: and moshe dayan? >> guest: did you know that ariel sharon speaks russian? not great russian, but passable russian. c-span: and moshe dayan was from where? >> guest: moshe dayan was born in nahalal in (unintelligible) c-span: what about shimon peres? >> guest: shimon peres is from poland. still has a polish...
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deborah tait, sharon's sister joins us. she wrote "sharon tait recollection." she joins us live from orange california. thank you for being with us. what made you write this book? why now? >> fashion and history are both secular about every 40 years or so. it seems like sharon's time came back around - the clothes, the fashion, the make-up, the hair. as well as a new group of taps that has e -- fans that has emerged. i thought it was necessary to write the book so they can get a feeling for who soron was -- sharon was, instead of going on what they could pull off the internet. >> what are some things people don't know about your sister? >> she was magnificent. almost angelic. as beautiful on the inside as on the outside. she was very caring and nurturing. and philanthropic. she was a good person in every way. >> we see the pictures of her career and highlights. she was nominated for a golden globe for her performance in "the valley of the dolls", tell us more about her rise to stardom. >> it took pace over a 6-year period of time. there are representations in t
deborah tait, sharon's sister joins us. she wrote "sharon tait recollection." she joins us live from orange california. thank you for being with us. what made you write this book? why now? >> fashion and history are both secular about every 40 years or so. it seems like sharon's time came back around - the clothes, the fashion, the make-up, the hair. as well as a new group of taps that has e -- fans that has emerged. i thought it was necessary to write the book so they can get a...
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the scene is sharon hill delaware county, right at the septa station there chopper three is live over the scene right now. we're told this train was on its way from boston to washington, we will keep you posted, on developments there. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" amazing video at yellow stone national park. we will show you close call with mother nature that is all caught on camera, kathy. >>> we have a few storms moving our way with some heavy downpours we will take i look at that and show you when sun will be making a come back coming up, hi beasley. >>> eagles training camp schedule is out and i have the dates and locations for open practices. the phillies are at it again at citizens bank park tonight. i'll show you hottest bat on the ballclub coming up, in sports. phillies host marlins in game three of series tonight at the bank. aj burnett takes the ball after being shut out for tenth time in game one of the series. phillies got on the board quickly last night, scoring three runs in the first, two of them on marilyn byrd's 13th home run of the season. codey ash hit a tw
the scene is sharon hill delaware county, right at the septa station there chopper three is live over the scene right now. we're told this train was on its way from boston to washington, we will keep you posted, on developments there. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" amazing video at yellow stone national park. we will show you close call with mother nature that is all caught on camera, kathy. >>> we have a few storms moving our way with some heavy downpours we...
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[person]...sharon got rid of her tempur-pedic ?!?! [person]...relax, she said... it's a brand new tempur-pedic... ...and then she unzipped the cover and showed how you can wash it anytime you like... [announcer] and, with the cool-to-the-touch smart climate system, now, there truly is... nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. [person]it's definitely changed my life [person]thank you sharon [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com tender chicken, smoky bacon, melted monterey cheddar, creamy ranch. in the quiz show where hunger's the million dollar question,
[person]...sharon got rid of her tempur-pedic ?!?! [person]...relax, she said... it's a brand new tempur-pedic... ...and then she unzipped the cover and showed how you can wash it anytime you like... [announcer] and, with the cool-to-the-touch smart climate system, now, there truly is... nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. [person]it's definitely changed my life [person]thank you sharon [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com tender chicken, smoky bacon, melted monterey cheddar,...
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sharon! [person]sharon... [person]...sharon... [person]she's our librarian. ...and not a very quiet one. [person]so...every monday morning it was... ...you know what's wrong with your life... you don't sleep on a tempur-pedic... [announcer]there is nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. now with the new, washable zip-off cover [person]my tempur-pedic makes me very happy [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc fre
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the exposed common wall creates water leaks for sharon. out back the neighbors massive tree has engulfed the chain linked fence that borders the properties and uprooted her concrete walkway. a weathered sign left by the city last october cites health, fire and safety hazards and says the vacant structure must be demolish. but eight months later, there it sits. >> maybe somebody talk to them, light some fire under they bleep. something got to be done. >> reporter: i wept to chester city hall looking for answers. city officials tell me they can't find the owner of the vacant home. frankly we didn't have any luck either. but in a later phone call, the city's communication director said as of the latest inspection at 806 no eminent danger as far as the city is concerned to her property next door? >> the city was not immediately able to tell us when the latest inspection was carried out. so -- >> what am i left to do? just deal with it. they not dealing with it because they not living like this. none of them is. >> reporter: at our request shar
the exposed common wall creates water leaks for sharon. out back the neighbors massive tree has engulfed the chain linked fence that borders the properties and uprooted her concrete walkway. a weathered sign left by the city last october cites health, fire and safety hazards and says the vacant structure must be demolish. but eight months later, there it sits. >> maybe somebody talk to them, light some fire under they bleep. something got to be done. >> reporter: i wept to chester...
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it happened near the sharon hill station. this is at sharon avenue and woodland avenue. it was heading to washington, d.c. from boston. this is now affecting the evening commute. amtrak says to expect delays between philadelphia and wilmington as well. >>> tonight, shot in the line of duty. a delaware state police trooper is recovering after taking a bullet to the face. investigators trying to figure out exactly what led to the shootout with the trooper and the 29-year-old suspect. police say that suspect dennis hicks was killed. nbc 10 brought you this story as breaking news after it happened this morning. >> since then, our team of reporters learned that a lot of new information about the suspect who died and the trooper who was injured. tim furlong has been checking for updates on the trooper's condition. he's live in newark where the trooper is recovering. >> reporter: close call doesn't begin to describe it. he is here at this hospital resting and recovering at this house. they say his training paid off today. it did. but he got a little bit lucky. radio chatter was
it happened near the sharon hill station. this is at sharon avenue and woodland avenue. it was heading to washington, d.c. from boston. this is now affecting the evening commute. amtrak says to expect delays between philadelphia and wilmington as well. >>> tonight, shot in the line of duty. a delaware state police trooper is recovering after taking a bullet to the face. investigators trying to figure out exactly what led to the shootout with the trooper and the 29-year-old suspect....
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the regional rail line because of police activity near the sharon hills station, i would maybe think about using the 101 and 102 trolleys, maybe think about using an amtrak train and no service whatsoever on septa's newark and we'll keep you posted. speaking of newark there is a crash here at paper mill road, heading into south jersey, you'll hit a wall of traffic off the bridge because of a crash on 32 southbound by 95 and the good news is now just the left lane block, before it was two lanes, improvements there. in had on turf, a crash on haddon avenue. and it's camera time in north wales montgomery county and the rain rolled through and the
the regional rail line because of police activity near the sharon hills station, i would maybe think about using the 101 and 102 trolleys, maybe think about using an amtrak train and no service whatsoever on septa's newark and we'll keep you posted. speaking of newark there is a crash here at paper mill road, heading into south jersey, you'll hit a wall of traffic off the bridge because of a crash on 32 southbound by 95 and the good news is now just the left lane block, before it was two lanes,...
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for nightly business report, i'm sharon epperson. >> rick adelman joins us now to talk more about how you can save for a rainy day. rick, you heard in our package that the ideal amount to save is six months of a rainy day fund. do you agree with that, and if you are living paycheck to paycheck, how do you even get started? >> i think six months is too low. we learned through the credit crisis of 2008 it was taking people two, three, four years to find new jobs after they lost their old one. six months is not long enough. we advise our clients to have 12 to 24 months worth of spending. that's a really big number i know. but if you found yourself in that predicament, you would be glad to have that cash. >> how do you begin, how do you start? where do you come up with the money? just start. it's as simple as that. if you're trying to amass thousands of dollars in reserves from a rainy day fund, put away 20 bucks, 100 bucks, whatever you can out of this paycheck. don't worry it seems like a small amount of money, just get started. for those who are skon vinced they can't afford, to as sha
for nightly business report, i'm sharon epperson. >> rick adelman joins us now to talk more about how you can save for a rainy day. rick, you heard in our package that the ideal amount to save is six months of a rainy day fund. do you agree with that, and if you are living paycheck to paycheck, how do you even get started? >> i think six months is too low. we learned through the credit crisis of 2008 it was taking people two, three, four years to find new jobs after they lost their...
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. >> sharon alfonse is in for scott pelley tonight and joins with us a look ahead, sharon. >> hi chris and guess contact surge of illegal immigrants at the border, we will tell you what the administration plans to do bit. >>> plus we will take awe cross the board tore show you where the journey begins. >>> on the road with the man who turns strangers into fast friends, that is just ahead on your phillies aring for five straight road wins, they are four games back in the nl east. phillies beat cardinals four -one last night behind three rbi effort from ryan howard. they will play three more in st. louis this weekend. tonight's fame kicks off at 8:15. >>> eagles are done with ota work outs. they will take a month off before returning for summer training camp. every single bird decided to take part in the voluntary activities. that is hundred percent participation rate. it looks like chip kelly's team is all in for 204. >> i feel like i cannot play any positions very well, so i mean... >> meantime connor barwin is hosting a benefit concert tonight at union transfer. birds linebacker is ra
. >> sharon alfonse is in for scott pelley tonight and joins with us a look ahead, sharon. >> hi chris and guess contact surge of illegal immigrants at the border, we will tell you what the administration plans to do bit. >>> plus we will take awe cross the board tore show you where the journey begins. >>> on the road with the man who turns strangers into fast friends, that is just ahead on your phillies aring for five straight road wins, they are four games back...
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that is story reporting live from sharon hill, todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you todd for the update there. >>> shot in the line of duty, a delaware state trooper is recovering from two bullet wound after a dangerous run in with the suspect. trooper stopped the suspect on birdie lane in magnolia kent county. and then shots were fired. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry has details now on the investigation. >> reporter: corporate rally with lloyd mccann is here at christiana hospital have after least covering and being shot twice. events that brought him here began 50 miles away. shots rang out in magnolia kent county, corporal lloyd mccann exchanged fire with the suspect around 7:00 wednesday morning. chopper three, was over the scene. police say it started with a domestic violence incident shortly after midnight. troopers were on the look out for 29 year-old dennis hicks when corporal mccann spotted him in the car. officials say a short car chase between trooper and suspects ended when hicks got out of his car and shot mccann twice. according to police mccann fi
that is story reporting live from sharon hill, todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you todd for the update there. >>> shot in the line of duty, a delaware state trooper is recovering from two bullet wound after a dangerous run in with the suspect. trooper stopped the suspect on birdie lane in magnolia kent county. and then shots were fired. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry has details now on the investigation. >> reporter: corporate...
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on the 400 block of sharon avenue in sharon hill. police there are trying to investigate just what happened. if you need help finding an alternative for that service in the area, septa has options on their website we're working right now to learn the condition of the victim. of course, we will keep you updated. >>> caught on camera a shooting outside of a local club. >> wawa worker says happened when he saw the gun and took off running. >>> and new jersey governor chris christie and his administration are the target of another bridge investigation. the issue who is footing the bill for a nearly $2 billion construction project on the pulaski sky way? >> the flyers saying goodbye to a now former flyer and scott hartnell is trying to accept his trade. hear from hartnell coming up in sports. >>> and your weather has been monitoring a hot and very humid afternoon and evening. 85 degrees right now. humidity at 59%. those winds out of the south at 10 miles per hour and also take look at 3d storm view. clouds are buckling up. there's a nasty
on the 400 block of sharon avenue in sharon hill. police there are trying to investigate just what happened. if you need help finding an alternative for that service in the area, septa has options on their website we're working right now to learn the condition of the victim. of course, we will keep you updated. >>> caught on camera a shooting outside of a local club. >> wawa worker says happened when he saw the gun and took off running. >>> and new jersey governor chris...
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and so sharon sits and worries. in the newsroom working to get results i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> and time now for look at your thursday morning wake up forecast. looks like we're in store for another dreary day scott. >>> dreary and muggy. looking at temperatures by six a. m on thursday in the mid 60s for philadelphia. watching out for more patchy fog as well. speaking of ultimate doppler and fog we have drizzle right now showing up across the area. but take look to the south. a line of showers and thunderstorms a lot of this activity will be moving to the north clipping the western suburbs toe perhaps with a rumble of thunder but flood concerns around washington, d.c. earlier this evening also the report of a tornado toward the bedford pennsylvania area. so the severe weather threat that does not exist for our area tonight. however, looking at those headlines a rumble of thunder west, patchy fog drizzle, just kind of dreary if you're stepping outdoors overnight. tomorrow, warmer than today. muggy with more c
and so sharon sits and worries. in the newsroom working to get results i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> and time now for look at your thursday morning wake up forecast. looks like we're in store for another dreary day scott. >>> dreary and muggy. looking at temperatures by six a. m on thursday in the mid 60s for philadelphia. watching out for more patchy fog as well. speaking of ultimate doppler and fog we have drizzle right now showing up across the area. but take look to the...
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[person]...sharon got rid of her tempur-pedic ?!?! [person]...relax, she said... it's a brand new tempur-pedic... ...and then she unzipped the cover and showed how you can wash it anytime you like... [announcer] and, with the cool-to-the-touch smart climate system, now, there truly is... nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. [person]it's definitely changed my life [person]thank you sharon [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back. you're looking at new video of the moment sergeant bergdahl is handed over to u.s. special forces from afghanistan. he was the last remaining american prisoner of war which brings us to the answer to our "crossfire" quiz. 591 u.s. prisoners came home at the end of the vietnam war. >>> before we continue our debate we have breaking news on capi
[person]...sharon got rid of her tempur-pedic ?!?! [person]...relax, she said... it's a brand new tempur-pedic... ...and then she unzipped the cover and showed how you can wash it anytime you like... [announcer] and, with the cool-to-the-touch smart climate system, now, there truly is... nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. [person]it's definitely changed my life [person]thank you sharon [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could...
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tempur-pedic [person]sharon... [person]...sharon... [person]she's our librarian. ...and not a very quiet one. [person]so...every monday morning it was... ...you know what's wrong with your life... you don't sleep on a tempur-pedic... [announcer]there is nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. now with the new, washable zip-off cover [person]my tempur-pedic makes me very happy [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like
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this on the 400 block of sharon avenue in sharon hill and that's where a person has been hit by a train. we are working right now to learn the condition of the victim. in the meantime all service on the wilmington newark line has been suspended until further notice. of course, we will keep you up to date. >>> a florida veteran bat its battling his homeowners association after they put a lien on his house. over a small american flag in one of his flower pots. >> this battle has been raging for more than two years now. larry murphy was slapped with a fine for $8,000 after placing the flag in his flower pot. the association says he's displaying a flag in way that breaks their rules. he says he should be able to put the flag wherever he wants. he hasn't paid the fine so the hoa has put a foreclosure lean on his house. hoa's lawyer says murphy has 30 days to pay up or he's out. >> i first moved here i loved it. it was wonderful. but it's just gotten where it in picked more and more. a lot of friends and neighbors moving out. i don't want to move. >> after a similar fight last year murphy fil
this on the 400 block of sharon avenue in sharon hill and that's where a person has been hit by a train. we are working right now to learn the condition of the victim. in the meantime all service on the wilmington newark line has been suspended until further notice. of course, we will keep you up to date. >>> a florida veteran bat its battling his homeowners association after they put a lien on his house. over a small american flag in one of his flower pots. >> this battle has...
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sharon is speaking of herself in her own life. i believe she wrote a couple of pornography novels under another name in order to fund herself through art school -- >> a couple of characters do that. >> yes. yes, right. but she's also channeling me, the editorial voice, in asking the young generation -- readers under 30 mainly, not entirely -- why is it that bohemians seem to violate social, sexual and other norms? and going back to paris in the 1850s and corbet which is sort of how we start the book, the great artist and revolutionary, what is the relationship between the artist who puts aside career aspirations as insufficiently important for any serious artist to engage in and attaches himself to other people, mostly young people who in the case of paris in the 1850s started getting their clothes from used clothing stores and having affairs, making art and oatly and otherwise ignoring -- poetry and otherwise ignoring social values. but also, like the denizens of greenwich village in 1910, attracting a large audience of tourists
sharon is speaking of herself in her own life. i believe she wrote a couple of pornography novels under another name in order to fund herself through art school -- >> a couple of characters do that. >> yes. yes, right. but she's also channeling me, the editorial voice, in asking the young generation -- readers under 30 mainly, not entirely -- why is it that bohemians seem to violate social, sexual and other norms? and going back to paris in the 1850s and corbet which is sort of how...
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we are live with sharon bowles -- next, we are live with sharon bowles. how should we take the job at the european commission? should we deal with it, should we move on? life is about compromising or should we fight this one? ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." the currency markets. the ecb equities tomorrow. it is a little quiet right now. one of the things i found is the swedish krona. it is down a little bit this morning. some better-than-expected data coming out of the swedish economy. quiet markets out there. waiting to hear what mario draghi has to say. >> let's talk europe on another angle. jean-claude juncker is getting a boost in the bid to takeover the u.k. -- e.u.'s top executive job. some strongly opposes candidacy for the european commission president. is he the right man for the job? let's ask sharon bowles. , outgoing chair for the u.k. european parliament. what do you think of jean-claude juncker? >> i have had a lot of contact with him when he was president of the euro group. i am not frightened of him. i think he was very
we are live with sharon bowles -- next, we are live with sharon bowles. how should we take the job at the european commission? should we deal with it, should we move on? life is about compromising or should we fight this one? ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." the currency markets. the ecb equities tomorrow. it is a little quiet right now. one of the things i found is the swedish krona. it is down a little bit this morning. some better-than-expected data coming...
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ntsb credits first responders with saving five passengers but as kpix 5's sharon chin reports, the board also says emergency crews made a lot of mistakes. >> just don't go in there. anybody's in there right now, they're dead. >> reporter: ntsb investigators called it a missed opportunity when two fire rigs rolled over 16-year-old ye meng yuan when she was still alive. >> short window of opportunity for at least two firefighters to perform triage on passenger 41e and verify their visual assessments but they did not do so. >> reporter: and their commanding officers didn't have training in airports or airport disasters. since then, the fire department has upgraded training. >> we can definitely take action to try and limit the secondary strikes that may occur. >> reporter: first responders say today other improvements are in place. emergency responders will now use the same radiofrequency for communication. they can triage patients on the scene in new vehicles, then track them to the hospital. the airport is using a new emergency alert system and the fire department is developing new proced
ntsb credits first responders with saving five passengers but as kpix 5's sharon chin reports, the board also says emergency crews made a lot of mistakes. >> just don't go in there. anybody's in there right now, they're dead. >> reporter: ntsb investigators called it a missed opportunity when two fire rigs rolled over 16-year-old ye meng yuan when she was still alive. >> short window of opportunity for at least two firefighters to perform triage on passenger 41e and verify...
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we get the story now from cnbc's sharon epperson. >> reporter: be honest. how often do you check your e-mail? >> 24/7. >> while i'm in the bathroom. if anybody tells you they don't check it in the bathroom they are lying. >> reporter: we headed to north carolina to check out bandwidth that offers a unique perk, guaranteed time to unplug. strictly enforced vacation embargo policy bars any contact with employees while they are off. on his first vacation after joining the company it took lon france some time to adjust. >> i went six hours without having my smart phone and that's a first. >> reporter: you want people out of here by 6:00. david morken said he values his time as a parent outside of the office and wanted everyone at the company to be able to enjoy their free time too. >> it's part of our business to allow people to always be connected and yet we're realizing it's important to disconnect. >> reporter: one study found 38% of american workers check e-mail routinely at the dinner table while 50% check it in bed. and many are working on them at least 1
we get the story now from cnbc's sharon epperson. >> reporter: be honest. how often do you check your e-mail? >> 24/7. >> while i'm in the bathroom. if anybody tells you they don't check it in the bathroom they are lying. >> reporter: we headed to north carolina to check out bandwidth that offers a unique perk, guaranteed time to unplug. strictly enforced vacation embargo policy bars any contact with employees while they are off. on his first vacation after joining the...
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sharon chin reports. >> reporter: elaine ho is studying hard to become a doctor. >> what i really want to do right now is to go into family medicine. >> reporter: that's great news since there is such a looming shortage but she won't be an md. she will be a doctor of osteopathy. >> it's a philosophical approach that we have that starts day one. >> reporter: osteopathic medicine is a holistic approach that uses touch to diagnose problems and hands on techniques to correct them. >> be able to touch your patients in a way that can help their bodies heal. >> reporter: but now hold on to this: a startling number of medical students is now pursuing a degree in osteopathic medicine. >> there is room in the medical world for medical doctors and for d.o.s. >> reporter: shelly berkeley is ceo and senior provost of the western division of turow university in vallejo. here more than 5,000 individuals apply for just 135 slots in the d.o. school. more than half the graduates go into primary care. >> the affordable care act will be relying more and more on our program. >> reporter: under obamacare mi
sharon chin reports. >> reporter: elaine ho is studying hard to become a doctor. >> what i really want to do right now is to go into family medicine. >> reporter: that's great news since there is such a looming shortage but she won't be an md. she will be a doctor of osteopathy. >> it's a philosophical approach that we have that starts day one. >> reporter: osteopathic medicine is a holistic approach that uses touch to diagnose problems and hands on techniques to...
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its brand new ceo, sharon rowans, is our live guest in another fox business exclusive. she's giving you free advice on how to market your company. ♪ ♪ hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop
its brand new ceo, sharon rowans, is our live guest in another fox business exclusive. she's giving you free advice on how to market your company. ♪ ♪ hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. my dad has...
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sharon chin has more. >> you won. you don't have to spend any money. anything you see on the shelves is yours for the taking. the bookmobile is open for business! >> reporter: in glen weaver's library on wheels, you can take three books for free and you don't have to bring them back. >> we have some them. i would check that one. you are all set. enjoy. >> reporter: how glen started the free bookmobile of sonoma county in 2009 reads like an adventure. he had been hired as a manager at the homeless center in petaluma. but he says his colleagues' commitment to the homeless inspired him to do more. >> a friend told me a story about a bookmobile that was being turned into a camping vehicle. and i only heard the word bookmobile. i knew instantly what i wanted to do. >> reporter: with his young sons in tow, glen drove a donated trailer on weekends offering donated books to homeless families. mike johnson watched glen in action. >> he brought the gift of literature to thousands and thousands of children. >> reporter: then glen opened a new chapter in his life
sharon chin has more. >> you won. you don't have to spend any money. anything you see on the shelves is yours for the taking. the bookmobile is open for business! >> reporter: in glen weaver's library on wheels, you can take three books for free and you don't have to bring them back. >> we have some them. i would check that one. you are all set. enjoy. >> reporter: how glen started the free bookmobile of sonoma county in 2009 reads like an adventure. he had been hired as...
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sharon! [person]sharon... [person]...sharon... [person]she's our librarian. ...and not a very quiet one. [person]so...every monday morning it was... ...you know what's wrong with your life... you don't sleep on a tempur-pedic... [announcer]there is nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. now with the new, washable zip-off cover [person]my tempur-pedic makes me very happy [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [person]...thank you...sharon... [announcer]learn...
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it's sunday, july 20th at sharon meadow at golden gate park. we hope to see you there it will probably be cold and blustery like last year. i wanted to get back to dana and project inform. it is the new aids walk beneficiary in san francisco. why is aids walk so important to your organization? why do we still need to do this? >> well, the great thing about aids walk, which is now 28 years old, it's been the vehicle in the bay area for people from all seven counties to come together to express their support for ending the epidemic and to really help to raise funds. so, you know, it provides a great vehicle for educating the community about what's happening in the epidemic and to really encourage civic engagement. people come from their employers, they form their own little teams, and express their interest in ending this epidemic in a variety of ways. >> one of the things when i first started here, started learning about hiv and aids, i think i was the first reporter in the bay area, maybe the whole west coast to hold a child with aids. it was h
it's sunday, july 20th at sharon meadow at golden gate park. we hope to see you there it will probably be cold and blustery like last year. i wanted to get back to dana and project inform. it is the new aids walk beneficiary in san francisco. why is aids walk so important to your organization? why do we still need to do this? >> well, the great thing about aids walk, which is now 28 years old, it's been the vehicle in the bay area for people from all seven counties to come together to...
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tate world sharon tate now going to get our throat slashed by these irresponsible central banking terrorists again they're all focusing on asset prices not on labor not on wages and even j.p. morgan looking at europe it is. what amps are assets that's why they focus on assets so even j.p. morgan looks at japan and they see that the problem here price hikes without confidence that wages are going to rise will hurt appetite for spending said a doubt she senior economist at j.p. morgan chase and company in tokyo ave has to raise people's belief that the economy will improve meaning their own wages but their wages aren't increasing because again we have i don't know what is beyond. bizarre that we raise it is that every every solution to that. is that how we're going to raise wages if there's no leverage for. business to make twice a day they need higher wages well they're not going to raise or major. a. formation as a prosperous and peaceful country was good. story of market socialism and in many regards it was a moment. whom was this teacher of democracy and market economy if any republic in y
tate world sharon tate now going to get our throat slashed by these irresponsible central banking terrorists again they're all focusing on asset prices not on labor not on wages and even j.p. morgan looking at europe it is. what amps are assets that's why they focus on assets so even j.p. morgan looks at japan and they see that the problem here price hikes without confidence that wages are going to rise will hurt appetite for spending said a doubt she senior economist at j.p. morgan chase and...
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but sharon, they also say they got along. >> the safety board said they didn't check for breathing or pulse before driving over one of the passengers. instead they just charged in to the wreckage. >> just don't go in there. >> reporter: ntsb investigators call it had a missed opportunities when they rolled over the 16-year-old when she was still alive. >> it was a short window of opportunity for these two firefighters to perform on passenger 41e and verified the visual assessments, but they did not do so. >> and their commanding officers didn't have training in airport disasters. >> we can definitely take action to try to limit the secondary results that may occur. >> first responders say today other improvements are in place. emergency responders will now use the same radio frequency for communication. they can treat patients on the scene in new vehicles and then transfer them to the hospital. the airport is using a new emergency alert system. and the fire department is developing new procedures to avoid hitting victims. the safety director whose own job was created as a result of th
but sharon, they also say they got along. >> the safety board said they didn't check for breathing or pulse before driving over one of the passengers. instead they just charged in to the wreckage. >> just don't go in there. >> reporter: ntsb investigators call it had a missed opportunities when they rolled over the 16-year-old when she was still alive. >> it was a short window of opportunity for these two firefighters to perform on passenger 41e and verified the visual...
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sharon chin introduces us to a pioneer. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: dr. collin quock teaches hands only cpr an unforgettable lesson for jenny. >> i can help people and save their lives from heart attack. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: decades ago a class like this would have been taught only in english but today, it's in chinese thanks to dr. quock. he has been spreading the word on how to prevent heart disease for nearly 40 years. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: he reaches large immigrant populations like students at francisco middle school. >> i was the first cardiology in the chinese communities so i sort of felt it was my obligation. >> reporter: dr. quock has been retired since 2008 but he is still a volunteer at heart continuing the work he started. nearly 30 years ago, he helped launch the chinese community cardiac council, a first-of-its- kind group in the american heart association that shows the chinese community how to stay heart healthy. he has recruited dozens of volunteers like retired school principal claudia jung. >> he thinks
sharon chin introduces us to a pioneer. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: dr. collin quock teaches hands only cpr an unforgettable lesson for jenny. >> i can help people and save their lives from heart attack. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: decades ago a class like this would have been taught only in english but today, it's in chinese thanks to dr. quock. he has been spreading the word on how to prevent heart disease for nearly 40 years. [ non-english language ]...
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we go to fremont where he is remembered, sharon? >> reporter: yes, you know, the pastored that people came here today to give david's parents hope but it ended up that the parents gave people hope and comfort. [music] >> reporter: about 400 people remembered the 20-year-old uc santa barbara computer science major who was stabbed to death a week ago. the memorial held at harbor lake church held where david played basketball and graduate two years ago. his parents spoke for 15 minutes, sharing their struggle to accept the senseless killing of their only child. >> the hardest thing for me is to be alive. i prayed to god that why did this happen to me. god he didn't give me an answer. [indiscernible] >> his father said they felt dead themselves but their community anding faith in jesus christ sustain them. they describe him as a straight a student, a wizz at computer games and got the highest scores in the math sat but never bragged about it. if david were in the room he would tell them that life is precious and do what you can to stop
we go to fremont where he is remembered, sharon? >> reporter: yes, you know, the pastored that people came here today to give david's parents hope but it ended up that the parents gave people hope and comfort. [music] >> reporter: about 400 people remembered the 20-year-old uc santa barbara computer science major who was stabbed to death a week ago. the memorial held at harbor lake church held where david played basketball and graduate two years ago. his parents spoke for 15...
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kpix 5 reporter sharon chin watched the match with fired up fans in san jose where they were cheering on a local favorite. >> reporter: an estimated 1300 people came to cheer on team usa here at cesar chavez plaza in san jose hoping for a wonderful experience. >> you are my wondo, my wondolowski, you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ >> reporter: a sea of red, white and blue waited for wondolowski to take the field in his first world cup a fairy tale story. >> he is a player at every level they never thought he would go to the next level. to see that perseverance and drive take you all the way to the world cup to the highest level of sports it's an american story. >> he is a hard working guy and we all look up to him for that. >> reporter: but where's wondo? the san jose earthquakes all time leading scorer warmed up but didn't play. however, his team usa stunned ghana with a late goal to win the opening game. >> usa, usa! >> reporter: as they watched the dramatic finish on two giant screens, some smaller bay area fans caught world cup fever. does it make you want to play? >> mm-hm
kpix 5 reporter sharon chin watched the match with fired up fans in san jose where they were cheering on a local favorite. >> reporter: an estimated 1300 people came to cheer on team usa here at cesar chavez plaza in san jose hoping for a wonderful experience. >> you are my wondo, my wondolowski, you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ >> reporter: a sea of red, white and blue waited for wondolowski to take the field in his first world cup a fairy tale story. >> he is...
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[person]...sharon got rid of her tempur-pedic ?!?! [person]...relax, she said... it's a brand new tempur-pedic... ...and then she unzipped the cover and showed how you can wash it anytime you like... [announcer] and, with the cool-to-the-touch smart climate system, now, there truly is... nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. [person]it's definitely changed my life [person]thank you sharon [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest just released their first album in eight years, "manslaughter" and all summer see them live as part of the rock star energy drink mayhem festival. please welcome ice-t and body count! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ people always say ice t you got some money i say i just got some money i didn't come from there ♪ ♪ i came from the dark side and i never want to go back ever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the ghetto's not black the ghetto is poor you don't know cuz you aint never met me before ♪ ♪ you pre-judge my life and you don't know my pain you think
[person]...sharon got rid of her tempur-pedic ?!?! [person]...relax, she said... it's a brand new tempur-pedic... ...and then she unzipped the cover and showed how you can wash it anytime you like... [announcer] and, with the cool-to-the-touch smart climate system, now, there truly is... nothing like the feel of a real tempur-pedic. [person]it's definitely changed my life [person]thank you sharon [announcer]learn more at tempurpedic.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest...
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sharon epperson dives in to the numbers for us. this is obviously your beat, you're so good at it. but these are scary numbers. >> and borrowers will actually see the impact in the rise in treasury yeeields because the federal student loans tied to the ten year treasury note will go up, too. let's look at the rates. for stafford loans, rate will go to over 4.5% from its current fixed really of just under 4 also. there will also be an increase for graduate students. from 5% to a little over 6%. for plus loans, those rates will jump to over 7%. now, these rate changes are for loans that are distributed between skruljuly 1s of this yed june 30 of 2015. student loan experts anticipated it, but a lot of new borrowers may be caught off guard. it can add up quickly. new borrowers will pay about $4 more a month for every $10,000 in federal student loans. now, that is based on a ten year repayment period. that is the most common type. it's not the first time borrowing costs have gone up and likely not going to be the last. we'll have experts warn that rates will likely to increase over the
sharon epperson dives in to the numbers for us. this is obviously your beat, you're so good at it. but these are scary numbers. >> and borrowers will actually see the impact in the rise in treasury yeeields because the federal student loans tied to the ten year treasury note will go up, too. let's look at the rates. for stafford loans, rate will go to over 4.5% from its current fixed really of just under 4 also. there will also be an increase for graduate students. from 5% to a little...
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shr ron sharon epperson explains. >> reporter: for samantha cook where to go was a big decision. >> i have doubts. my parents wanted to assure me no matter what i picked we would find a way to make it work. >> reporter: like most families samantha and her parents are making it work with household savings, scholarships grants and student loans but loans are about to become more costly for borrowers. it's not the first time loans have gone up and likely not the last. though federal student loan rates are fixed for the life of the loan they reset every july 1st and thanks to legislation passed last year, the loan rates are tied to the treasury markets whose rock bottom rate haves gone up. the interest rate on federal stafford loans will go from the fixed rate of under 4% to over 4.5% the loans distributed between july 1st and june 30th 2015. for graduate students the rate will be from 5% to a little over 6% plus loans for graduates and parents are the most expensive with rates rising to over 7%. the increase in monthly federal student loan payments can add up quickly but shouldn't be too
shr ron sharon epperson explains. >> reporter: for samantha cook where to go was a big decision. >> i have doubts. my parents wanted to assure me no matter what i picked we would find a way to make it work. >> reporter: like most families samantha and her parents are making it work with household savings, scholarships grants and student loans but loans are about to become more costly for borrowers. it's not the first time loans have gone up and likely not the last. though...