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>> go to hell, pat. >> we ain't going anywhere. we'll wait you out all night if we have to. >> all right, fellas. >> i got him. >> they bring him down for a trial and he's sentenced to hang. they take him from there up to lincoln. >> just try me one time, billy. you'll see. >> aware of billy's prior jailbreak, the sheriff appoints deputies to guard him day and night upstairs in the lincoln county courthouse. >> james was an easy going man, but bob was a bully who kept threatening the kid much in the manner that wendy cahill did years and years earlier. >> i'm tired of being up here. i haven't had a meal in two days. >> i'm going to go down stairs and get some grub. >> you got it, bob. >> at this point, billy recognizes there's no other option. he's not going to get amnesty, he's not going to get justice. what else but to resort back to the way of the gun. >> hey, hey jim. would you let me just please go to the prison. don't you know i've got to go? jim? just let me take one little break. i'm not going to go anywhere, i promise. i h
>> go to hell, pat. >> we ain't going anywhere. we'll wait you out all night if we have to. >> all right, fellas. >> i got him. >> they bring him down for a trial and he's sentenced to hang. they take him from there up to lincoln. >> just try me one time, billy. you'll see. >> aware of billy's prior jailbreak, the sheriff appoints deputies to guard him day and night upstairs in the lincoln county courthouse. >> james was an easy going man, but bob...
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. >> pat boone! ♪ >> for most of the 1950s, pat boone was it. a clean cut milk drinking icon from gleaming white teeth to trademark white shoes. look back, it could be argued that in the '50s you were bigger than elvis. >> uh-huh. well briefly, i was. when elvis hit he was my opening act the first time we met. >> in 19 5 dj bill randall signed them both for a show in cleveland. boon met elvis back stage and was not impressed. >> i said, bill, he's a hillbilly. i've on a jukebox you think he's going to -- he came out that night i met him before we wept on, hi, elvis, i'm pat boone nice to meet you. >> he wore white buck shoes to look more like at boon. >> he came out singing "blue moon of kentucky, keep on shining or smiling. the kids didn't care for it. then he said, thank you very much. i'd like to sing the other side of that record. he sang, that's all right mama. he got them with that. they wanted more. but that's all there was. then of course i had good sense never to follow elvis again. >> like elvis and many other white performers of the d
. >> pat boone! ♪ >> for most of the 1950s, pat boone was it. a clean cut milk drinking icon from gleaming white teeth to trademark white shoes. look back, it could be argued that in the '50s you were bigger than elvis. >> uh-huh. well briefly, i was. when elvis hit he was my opening act the first time we met. >> in 19 5 dj bill randall signed them both for a show in cleveland. boon met elvis back stage and was not impressed. >> i said, bill, he's a hillbilly....
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>> sure. >> harris i happened to learn from pat and doug. every week we talk about stuff all week long. in these polls that pat and doug drilled on this week an amazing thing hit me. 52% of the american people are now declaring themselves independent. >> bouncing from the mid-40s to the low 50s and even with registered voters, it's in the high 40s. it's serious business here and they don't like politics. >> yeah. >> and remember they think washington is against them. they are part of what is ruining my life. >> right. and if someone, a candidate, goes out and says i'm going to get those people i don't care how they register i want them -- >> interesting. >> -- he or she could get those people. >> yet the politicians are doing the opposite. >> i have a basic question about independents. i think some people say, does that mean they are libertarian, does that mean that they fall in or out of the party, who are the independents? are they not loving what they see? >> they are everybody. they are giving up the two parties. we have both parties com
>> sure. >> harris i happened to learn from pat and doug. every week we talk about stuff all week long. in these polls that pat and doug drilled on this week an amazing thing hit me. 52% of the american people are now declaring themselves independent. >> bouncing from the mid-40s to the low 50s and even with registered voters, it's in the high 40s. it's serious business here and they don't like politics. >> yeah. >> and remember they think washington is against...
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. >> i don't think that's him, pat. >> stay right here. (gun firefire) >> on the north american plains, opportunity calls men of courage to chase the sun west into a new frontier. they would shape a nation, lay hold and buirth a new mythology. but with the passing of time every men has its wreck coning. william h. bonnie escape artist. the legendary gunfighter credited with multiple murders one for each year of his short life. but behind every man stands a myth and behind every legend lies the truth. >> billy the kid, quite possibly the most legendary outlaw of the history of the american west a symbolic figure of the untamed frontier. he's a charismatic kid, but he's a killer all the same. far from a sadistic villain he is made out to be ril yam h. body is trying to survive in a man's world where more often than not it is kill or be killed. >> in the late 19th century thousands turning west lured by the get quick rich gambling halls. joining the rush is 17-year-old william bonnie. >> it is getting hot in here. can you feel the heat? >> i
. >> i don't think that's him, pat. >> stay right here. (gun firefire) >> on the north american plains, opportunity calls men of courage to chase the sun west into a new frontier. they would shape a nation, lay hold and buirth a new mythology. but with the passing of time every men has its wreck coning. william h. bonnie escape artist. the legendary gunfighter credited with multiple murders one for each year of his short life. but behind every man stands a myth and behind...
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pat down the sides and the legs. >> when i get patted they are patting and touching and pulling. >> i bet they are. no surprise there. >> i am not making it a sexual comment. they are really patting down. my sister is traveling with her children and they rip apart the bottles and the diaper bag and going through every thook and cranny. nook and cranny. i am also upset it is published. it is telling everybody look you can bring your bomb on the plane and they won't catch it. >> come one come all. >> why do they tell us about it? >> sign them all up, right? >> guns, you probably get stopped at the airport because you look like you sold cocaine in the 80s in miami. >> the whole miami advice thing. i just flew back from my stupid friend's wedding. he got married in saint lieu shaw. they didn't take too kindly of me. a couple of friends put two bananas in my backpack and did not tell me and i didn't know i had to declare that when i got to customs. >> why didn't you know that? >> i didn't know it was in my bag. you find terrorist and put fruit in their thing and they will find you midly.
pat down the sides and the legs. >> when i get patted they are patting and touching and pulling. >> i bet they are. no surprise there. >> i am not making it a sexual comment. they are really patting down. my sister is traveling with her children and they rip apart the bottles and the diaper bag and going through every thook and cranny. nook and cranny. i am also upset it is published. it is telling everybody look you can bring your bomb on the plane and they won't catch it....
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pat was saying. you were saying we left so much behind in iraq that the enemy, isis has picked it up and that's a symptom of a greater thing. >> the government is collapsing before our eyes. >> our government. >> our government is collapsing across the border in front of our eyes and we can't even protect our secrets now. >> and you're talking about that breach that hacking breach? >> that hacking breach. >> i'm looking down and an overwhelming amount of our servers, routers, circuit boards carried the name "made in china" does that mean anything? >> i'm worried that the chinese government has a plot given their military strategy just announced to target the u.s. because of our pivot to asia. they are building defensive or offensive military sites on the islands. candidly harris i'm worried about the chinese and our lack of a robust response. >> commercial espionage by chinese businessmen. every one of them who comes over here has a mission to steal commercial business. they steal our copyrights our
pat was saying. you were saying we left so much behind in iraq that the enemy, isis has picked it up and that's a symptom of a greater thing. >> the government is collapsing before our eyes. >> our government. >> our government is collapsing across the border in front of our eyes and we can't even protect our secrets now. >> and you're talking about that breach that hacking breach? >> that hacking breach. >> i'm looking down and an overwhelming amount of our...
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john and pat and doug on remote. john? >> well he never really says negative stuff about the republicans. i think he doesn't want to detract from hillary. he wants the focus on her. let me say, leaving that aside for a second we're witnessing the weakest presidency ever maybe, at the end of it because you have nancy pelosi and china and putin all snubbing this guy, the gulf leaders. >> by this guy you mean the president of the united states? >> he's treated everybody for seven years arrogantly telling them what to do and she got a chance to stick it to him on friday and she did. that's the political significance of what happened whether the trade bill ends up happening or not, you're a lame duck and can't get the base of your own party to do what you want it to do. >> doug is it more serious than that we're looking at a situation where our nation has two years more and the president potentially a lame duck and we have a lot of things that have to get done. >> oh i think harris you're exactly right. domestically as john sug
john and pat and doug on remote. john? >> well he never really says negative stuff about the republicans. i think he doesn't want to detract from hillary. he wants the focus on her. let me say, leaving that aside for a second we're witnessing the weakest presidency ever maybe, at the end of it because you have nancy pelosi and china and putin all snubbing this guy, the gulf leaders. >> by this guy you mean the president of the united states? >> he's treated everybody for seven...
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pat collins, thank you very much. pat will have a lot more for us coming up on news4 at 5. >>> now to one of the stouffer'sries trending on social media. there's new accusations about how red cross is spending money in haiti. pro publica said -- they say the red cross gave a lot of money to other groups so they could do the work and too much of its funds have been spent on management and overhead. the head across officials say they built roads and schools and haiti is better off than it was five years ago. quote, these fund vz helped build and operate eight hospitals and clinics stem a deadly cholera outbreak provide clean water and sanitation and move more than 100,000 people out of makeshift tents into safe and improved housing. >>> intense, amazing, get your tissues ready. those are some of the reactions this afternoon on the nbc washington facebook page to the posting by sheryl sandberg the chief operating officer for face back. sandberg posted a heartbreaking tribute to her late husband who died suddenly last mon
pat collins, thank you very much. pat will have a lot more for us coming up on news4 at 5. >>> now to one of the stouffer'sries trending on social media. there's new accusations about how red cross is spending money in haiti. pro publica said -- they say the red cross gave a lot of money to other groups so they could do the work and too much of its funds have been spent on management and overhead. the head across officials say they built roads and schools and haiti is better off than...
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she would say, pat, we look constipated overseas. we can't figure out how to keep things moving. >> no we can't. and the worse problem is anything we touch seems to fall apart. tonight and also at midnight but i think it may already have happened the taliban five that we traded for the now accused officially accused deserter mr. bowe bergdahl another one of susan rice's great moments of promotion when she said that he served with honor, we turned over five high-level people who are now free to travel to go back to the war. >> well, we have an extension on that. >> we do? >> well what you're talking about is the inevitably after the extension. john? >> i don't even know where to begin because i think i like to go big along with doug for a moment which is if you look at america from afar we've become what pat had warned us about a year ago. we look like a banana republic. we don't make laws the right way anymore. we make them by executive fiat. thank god the court has said to the president, you can't do that. meanwhile, the republicans
she would say, pat, we look constipated overseas. we can't figure out how to keep things moving. >> no we can't. and the worse problem is anything we touch seems to fall apart. tonight and also at midnight but i think it may already have happened the taliban five that we traded for the now accused officially accused deserter mr. bowe bergdahl another one of susan rice's great moments of promotion when she said that he served with honor, we turned over five high-level people who are now...
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croce's eclectic taste. >> pat had an affinity for pirates. he owns two pirate museums and loved everything related to that report report how do you get people to check out the mansion. offer, free food. >> that could be a connection to really bring that right buyer to this house. >> reporter: and the house was built in the 1920's, but pat croce own the house from 1993 until last year. if you can afford the house remember it is more than 3.9 million-dollar, you have to budget in, the property taxes. so here is a lot we're talking about $80,000 a year. so pat and jessica i am wondering if i can bureau some money. >> we can go in together. >> change in the couch cushions. >> it is a beautiful place good name it the "eyewitness news" house. >> little commune there. best way they could close that deal throw in the cup cake truck, closing costs and you are done, sole. >> look at you. >> all right thanks very much. >>> well utility companies are teaming up with the philadelphia police to keep seniors safe. today they launched an educational campaign
croce's eclectic taste. >> pat had an affinity for pirates. he owns two pirate museums and loved everything related to that report report how do you get people to check out the mansion. offer, free food. >> that could be a connection to really bring that right buyer to this house. >> reporter: and the house was built in the 1920's, but pat croce own the house from 1993 until last year. if you can afford the house remember it is more than 3.9 million-dollar, you have to budget...
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but, you know pat, just the timing of this. this is a long standing debate. i pointed this out earlier. the flag is not standing at the state capitol. not on top of the state capitol. in 2000 they took it down. there was a compromise. they put it at this war memorial. your thoughts? >> i'm from charleston i drive that bridge my family we have two very real connections with two of the women who died >> i'm so sorry. >> my e come together about this. in a way that ought to be instructive for the whole country. all my life i have lived as a southern terrify struggle over civil rights which i started, i was involved in when i was very young and i have to tell you, we have made some progress a lot of progress. i'm bothered by the timing of this. charleston fort sumpter elected in a republican primary overwhelmingly white a black congressman who is now a united states senator-elected with more votes than lindsey graham. there are ups and downs on all of this. but the struggle has been for a while. but i think we're making and it reminds me -- i'm bothered by people
but, you know pat, just the timing of this. this is a long standing debate. i pointed this out earlier. the flag is not standing at the state capitol. not on top of the state capitol. in 2000 they took it down. there was a compromise. they put it at this war memorial. your thoughts? >> i'm from charleston i drive that bridge my family we have two very real connections with two of the women who died >> i'm so sorry. >> my e come together about this. in a way that ought to be...
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pat? >> reporter: jim they'll do battle in court but today they met at the scene. the prosecutor and the defense attorneys in this quadruple murder case. also, another affidavit unsealed, this one for the search of the assistant's car. he's the guy who brought the $40,000 in ransom money to the house here. three weeks now, and the investigation continues on. at the scene today, assistant u.s. attorney emily miller. she's the prosecutor in this quadruple murder case. she's hands-on. she's been here before, surveying the crime scene looking for evidence and information in this troubling case of murder. also at the scene today, members of the public defender service. they represent daron wint, the man charged in the case. they came with their own team of crime scene investigators and spent about 2 1/2 hours in and arp the house taking pictures. escorted around by homicide detectives. three weeks ago today, a major fire at this mansion in woodley park. ip inside this multimillion-dollar home,
pat? >> reporter: jim they'll do battle in court but today they met at the scene. the prosecutor and the defense attorneys in this quadruple murder case. also, another affidavit unsealed, this one for the search of the assistant's car. he's the guy who brought the $40,000 in ransom money to the house here. three weeks now, and the investigation continues on. at the scene today, assistant u.s. attorney emily miller. she's the prosecutor in this quadruple murder case. she's hands-on. she's...
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he has been a good friend to me and mary pat over the years. i'll take anybody on if i decide to get into this race. i think you know that. >> what do you think about that? >> it was very nice. i have been friend with his chris and mary pat. they're terrific people. he said in another show that the only one tougher than him is trump and that's what we need in this country because we are being pushed around like a bunch of babies. i consider that a great compliment. some people probably wouldn't. very nice to me. hard to attack somebody that's been so nice. i could tell you, i certainly wouldn't be afraid of anybody in this race. and we will see what happens tomorrow at 11:00 at trump tower. i'm going to make a big announcement. i think a lot of people are going to be very happy. >> you're going to make a big announcement at 11:00. then you're going to new hampshire. whoa assume that means you're getting in. >> well it means a lot of things to a lot of people. some people think he's not going to do it. they want me to do it. i do well in the pol
he has been a good friend to me and mary pat over the years. i'll take anybody on if i decide to get into this race. i think you know that. >> what do you think about that? >> it was very nice. i have been friend with his chris and mary pat. they're terrific people. he said in another show that the only one tougher than him is trump and that's what we need in this country because we are being pushed around like a bunch of babies. i consider that a great compliment. some people...
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here comes pat casey for his third and final attempt. >> pat casey is up on his feet. he wants to hear from the crowd. >> see what went wrong here. looked like he slipped his pedals both feet. >> that's a double decade. going for double decade. that's two times around. pat casey rolling the dice here in that third and final run. here comes t.j. ellis who's currently sitting in 11th place right now, his best score thus far an 84 flat from round one. >> no-handed backflip by t.j. no-handed 360, one of my favorite tricks. i love seeing it. >> getting speed for that last jump. front flip tailwhip comes up short. underrotates just a hair. he's up on his feet. >> he made that trick the first time around but rode it out and then ended up stepping out. here he has to throw it away. >> sometimes that's the best decision. if you stay on the bike it might end up worse. it's better to get rid of that bike. >> tough break there for t.j. there's a shot of your current second place position rider right now. this is chris doyle. i'm going to nickname him mr. natural. looks comfortable
here comes pat casey for his third and final attempt. >> pat casey is up on his feet. he wants to hear from the crowd. >> see what went wrong here. looked like he slipped his pedals both feet. >> that's a double decade. going for double decade. that's two times around. pat casey rolling the dice here in that third and final run. here comes t.j. ellis who's currently sitting in 11th place right now, his best score thus far an 84 flat from round one. >> no-handed backflip...
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pat? >>> metro says it has fixed two separate track problems on the red line that may have made you late. arcing insulators are to blame for the delays. for an hour trains were single-tracking in both directions apt the friendship heights metro station. after crews fixed that problem maintenance crews had another problem to fix. an arcing insulator near the bethesda station. even though both problems were fixed relatively quickly, delays lasted about two hours. >>> in just a few minutes, members of the family brewedly murdered in their nest home will be laid to rest. savvas savopoulos his wife amy and their ten-year-old son phillip will be laid to rest at st. sophia greek orthodox cathedral. their housekeeper was also killed. police arrested daron wint for the murder after a multistate man hundrethhunt manhunt. d.c. police are remaining quay et about whether more people will be arrested. >>> the political world mourns the loss of the vice president's son beau binden. he succumbed to brain
pat? >>> metro says it has fixed two separate track problems on the red line that may have made you late. arcing insulators are to blame for the delays. for an hour trains were single-tracking in both directions apt the friendship heights metro station. after crews fixed that problem maintenance crews had another problem to fix. an arcing insulator near the bethesda station. even though both problems were fixed relatively quickly, delays lasted about two hours. >>> in just a...
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linda curry, born linda kilgore, was six years younger than her sister, pat. linda grew up to be a southern california beauty. she loved the sunshine, horses and family. pat's daughter, ricki rycraft, looked up to her aunt linda. >> she would call me over to her house to go raid her closets and i would leave with my backseat loaded from the floor to the roof with clothes. >> reporter: she sounds like a lot of fun. >> she was a lot of fun. she was a blast. >> reporter: linda worked for the power company, southern california edison. that's where she met mary seabold. >> where we really met was on the fourth floor, where we would go for break or for lunch. she ate like a horse and never gained an inch. >> reporter: don't you hate people like that? >> totally. and it drew me to her. and then we came the best buds ever. >> reporter: but looks, generosity and brains don't guarantee happiness in love. linda was married twice and divorced twice. >> she did choose guys that didn't seem to be a nice fit for the long term. >> reporter: and so she got her heart broken a c
linda curry, born linda kilgore, was six years younger than her sister, pat. linda grew up to be a southern california beauty. she loved the sunshine, horses and family. pat's daughter, ricki rycraft, looked up to her aunt linda. >> she would call me over to her house to go raid her closets and i would leave with my backseat loaded from the floor to the roof with clothes. >> reporter: she sounds like a lot of fun. >> she was a lot of fun. she was a blast. >> reporter:...
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here comes pat casey for his third and final attempt. >> pat casey is up on his feet. he wants to hear from the crowd. >> see what went wrong here. looked like he slipped his pedals both feet. >> that's a double decade. going for double decade. that's two times around. pat casey rolling the dice here in that third and final run. here comes t.j. ellis who's currently sitting in 11th place right now, his best score thus far an 84 flat from round one. >> no-handed backflip by t.j. no-handed 360, one of my favorite tricks. i love seeing it. >> getting speed for that last jump. front flip tailwhip comes up short. underrotates just a hair. he's up on his feet. >> he made that trick the first time around but rode it out and then ended up stepping out. here he has to throw it away. >> sometimes that's the best decision. if you stay on the bike it might end up worse. it's better to get rid of that bike. >> tough break there for t.j. there's a shot of your current second place position rider right now. this is chris doyle. i'm going to nickname him mr. natural. looks comfortable
here comes pat casey for his third and final attempt. >> pat casey is up on his feet. he wants to hear from the crowd. >> see what went wrong here. looked like he slipped his pedals both feet. >> that's a double decade. going for double decade. that's two times around. pat casey rolling the dice here in that third and final run. here comes t.j. ellis who's currently sitting in 11th place right now, his best score thus far an 84 flat from round one. >> no-handed backflip...
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this is another set that pat has put together. but here's i think one of the really important slides here which is historically the most lethal form of extreme weather was drought, because it limits access to food and water. and in the 1920s, 472,000 people, that's an estimate died from drought conditions, okay? and since then, what has happened? well, about 90% of all the industrial carbon dioxide emissions ever released into the air since the dawn of the industrial revolution occurred, and we have maybe .8 c of warming since that time. and, you know, fossil fuel consumption went through the roof globally. and we had a 99.98% decrease in deaths related to drought. even though you had about a tripling of the global population. if you're looking at death rates, it's a 99.99% decrease. find the social cost of carbon in that. that's really essential. we're talking about life and death here on a very large scale. and you can find the same thing with extreme weather generally. you can look at malaria. malaria has been -- yes, there's a
this is another set that pat has put together. but here's i think one of the really important slides here which is historically the most lethal form of extreme weather was drought, because it limits access to food and water. and in the 1920s, 472,000 people, that's an estimate died from drought conditions, okay? and since then, what has happened? well, about 90% of all the industrial carbon dioxide emissions ever released into the air since the dawn of the industrial revolution occurred, and we...
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they have to be sent to pat mccrory. your doctor has to hand over those records because what, there is somebody in north carolina state glove reading the medical scans for some governmental purpose. but they go in the file. we're keeping them, small government. so pat mccrory, i will sign no new restrictions is about to sign a second round of new restrictions on an abortions. that is happening tonight, also tonight, we're waiting on something too creepy, republicans are trying to pass a bill which would let public officials refuse to marry couples in that state on the basis of their own personal religious objections. if they object to your marriage on religious grounds of any kind, too bad for you that magistrate doesn't have to give you a license, it's supposed to be an anti gay bill but broad enough in language that it would let local officials block marriages between people of different religions or divorced people or even inter racial marriages, anything contrary, they could use as the basis to say no to your request
they have to be sent to pat mccrory. your doctor has to hand over those records because what, there is somebody in north carolina state glove reading the medical scans for some governmental purpose. but they go in the file. we're keeping them, small government. so pat mccrory, i will sign no new restrictions is about to sign a second round of new restrictions on an abortions. that is happening tonight, also tonight, we're waiting on something too creepy, republicans are trying to pass a bill...
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>> pat muse. good story. >>> almost all montgomery workers will get paid when they have to call in sick to stay home to care for a sick child. the county council voted unanimously to offer paid sick leave for employees of all but the smallest companies in the county. the law requires one hour of six leave for every 30 hours that you work. >>> a jury awarded a fairfax county man a half million dollars in a medical malpractice lawsuit. he also sued for defamation over offensive comments made during a colonoscopy. that man recorded it all on his cell phone because he wanted to remember what the doctor said to him afterwards. here's part of the exchange now. >> wow. the an necessary these dwrol gist in this case no longer works at the office where it happened and the company where she worked at the time is not commenting on the case. ase. >>> it happened again, another bear sighting. >>> and >>> hello, everybody, i'm storm team4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer talking about a beautiful day today tha
>> pat muse. good story. >>> almost all montgomery workers will get paid when they have to call in sick to stay home to care for a sick child. the county council voted unanimously to offer paid sick leave for employees of all but the smallest companies in the county. the law requires one hour of six leave for every 30 hours that you work. >>> a jury awarded a fairfax county man a half million dollars in a medical malpractice lawsuit. he also sued for defamation over...
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evan: pat. we think of pat as being this kind of a sad figure with the long face. she was a good, loving wife. she stood by him. she is a big figure in my book. a poignant figure. i got from julie's memoir, pat all alone at the top of the stairs after the state dinner, they are still dancing below. she is dancing alone, all alone dancing at the top of the stairs. that was to me a very moving image for me. brian: what is next for you? evan: i am thinking about writing a book about the decision to drop the atom bomb. i'm interested in the idea, and the question, who controls technology? does man control technology or does technology control man? when we dropped the atom bomb, that was a good case of technology controlling man. they used it to end a war. but their attempts to put the genie back in the bottle after the bomb was dropped. my characters would be hirohito and truman and stalin. brian: if there is a show like this 50 years from now and one of your children is talking about their father, what would you think they will be doing? evan: one of my oldest daughte
evan: pat. we think of pat as being this kind of a sad figure with the long face. she was a good, loving wife. she stood by him. she is a big figure in my book. a poignant figure. i got from julie's memoir, pat all alone at the top of the stairs after the state dinner, they are still dancing below. she is dancing alone, all alone dancing at the top of the stairs. that was to me a very moving image for me. brian: what is next for you? evan: i am thinking about writing a book about the decision...
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i'm pat lawson muse. over the past two decades it's been a life line to more than 30000 young people here in the nation's capital. covenant house washington is one of the largest and leading nonprofits serving exploited and disconnected young people in the region and one of the most critical services they provide is paving the path ways of opportunity for young people. joining us are dr. antoinette mitchell, assistant superintendent of post and secondary career education for the office of the state superintendent of education. dr. henson is president and ceo of covenant house washington. and christopher hall is a 21-year-old who is benefitting from the career pathways program. welcome all you have to "viewpoint." >> thank you. >> covenant house young people helps with homelessness, physical and sexual abuse kids who drop out of school and kids who need vocational training and career but homelessness is one of your big problems right now, isn't it? >> homelessness is for young people oftentimes they're cal
i'm pat lawson muse. over the past two decades it's been a life line to more than 30000 young people here in the nation's capital. covenant house washington is one of the largest and leading nonprofits serving exploited and disconnected young people in the region and one of the most critical services they provide is paving the path ways of opportunity for young people. joining us are dr. antoinette mitchell, assistant superintendent of post and secondary career education for the office of the...
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news4's pat collins is in the parking lot where this all went down in fredericksburg. pat? >> reporter: wendy, police say a teenager went on a ramp page. now, two men are dead. one man seriously wounded. and that teenager facing two counts of first-degree murder. >> police were already in the scene of the shopping center when a officer was approached by a bleeding man who said that he had just been stabbed. >> reporter: the scene the cook out, a popular fast food restaurant in fredericksburg. the time, about 2:30 a.m. sunday morning much the crime-- morning. the crime, murder. not one murder but two murders here in the cook out parking lot. >> it was random and senseless as well as very, very violent. >> reporter: this is how police tell the story. they say it began with a clash of two groups of people, a group of adults leaving james barr after a birthday party. a group of teenagers leaving a graduation party. both groups hungry. they ended up at the cook out. there was an exchange of words and
news4's pat collins is in the parking lot where this all went down in fredericksburg. pat? >> reporter: wendy, police say a teenager went on a ramp page. now, two men are dead. one man seriously wounded. and that teenager facing two counts of first-degree murder. >> police were already in the scene of the shopping center when a officer was approached by a bleeding man who said that he had just been stabbed. >> reporter: the scene the cook out, a popular fast food restaurant in...
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>> reporter: that's right, pat. frustrated metro riders are not going to like the news today. new safety changes are needed across the system and yes that will mean more delays. ongoing repairs. >> looks older and looks like it can use some updating. might be nice to have that. >> reporter: a longer wait for the train. >> i feel like for the money being put into the railroad system, it should be a better outcome. >> reporter: unfortunately, metro and single-tracking go happened in happened in a lot of case and riders should get ready for more. new sweeping safety changes have to be made across 80% of the system. basically, power cables need new protective sleeves that prevent water from mixing with the high-voltable lines. metro telling riders single-tracking will have to come back midday something the transit agency hasn't had to do in a while. we appreciate their patientce as we take the necessary action in the interest of safety. >> reporter: the acting manager taking questions. just seems like it is never ending for riders. what are you going to tell them about going back
>> reporter: that's right, pat. frustrated metro riders are not going to like the news today. new safety changes are needed across the system and yes that will mean more delays. ongoing repairs. >> looks older and looks like it can use some updating. might be nice to have that. >> reporter: a longer wait for the train. >> i feel like for the money being put into the railroad system, it should be a better outcome. >> reporter: unfortunately, metro and...
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. >> maybe pat will show up too. seriously, great to see you, bob. thanks for coming. this is great. >> i want to thank the chairman and the ranking nobody give me this opportunity to introduce david shapira. mr. chairman you read -- or you highlight the some of his business background. and that's i think one of the most significant parts of his record and resume. i won't dwell on the details of his background. but i do want to say something about his character. i think that's what i'll start with. we all know the challenges of being in lekted service. appointed public service comes with challenges as well. the process itself is substantial challenge and i'm always amazed and gratified that we have people willing to put themselves forward for public service even though the process to get there to be confirmed or
. >> maybe pat will show up too. seriously, great to see you, bob. thanks for coming. this is great. >> i want to thank the chairman and the ranking nobody give me this opportunity to introduce david shapira. mr. chairman you read -- or you highlight the some of his business background. and that's i think one of the most significant parts of his record and resume. i won't dwell on the details of his background. but i do want to say something about his character. i think that's what...
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we thank all of the speakers and we will just have to come up starting with pat. [applause] >> good afternoon. it's an honor to be here. it's an honor to talk about climate change because i like talking about humanity. no, to give an example. our epa issued a report yesterday in preparation for the paris meeting that says we're all going to die unless we agree to limit our emissions to a value that we can limit them at paris. and a spinoff story was that global warming will increase severe weather in the united states. that means tornadoes, floods hurricanes, et cetera, severe thunderstorms. in what state in this country has the largest exhibit of individuals in the united states? california. by far. california's economy has got some problems, some of which probably have to do with the greenhouse gas rules. and what state has the largest inflow of people? texas, country. so california severe weather in california. there is none. if you want to talk about the drought in california that is man-made by the people, the effects of the amended by the people in sacrament
we thank all of the speakers and we will just have to come up starting with pat. [applause] >> good afternoon. it's an honor to be here. it's an honor to talk about climate change because i like talking about humanity. no, to give an example. our epa issued a report yesterday in preparation for the paris meeting that says we're all going to die unless we agree to limit our emissions to a value that we can limit them at paris. and a spinoff story was that global warming will increase...
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how do you respond to what pat hines just said? >> with response to what the gentleman just spoke of, that's why we have museums, to commemorate history. we have books. we have various places in the state -- we actually have a lot of places in the state where the history can be recorded. listen, what the governor did today was very important. because what we have to do is we have to enter a resolution to have this added to the agenda. it's important that the people south carolina know that the work is not over. in that regard, there will be a rally tomorrow at 11:00 at the state house for all those who want to see the flag come down. we must reach two thirds in both houses to have this agenda issue added to our senate schedule. because technically we are out of session and we are only there to discuss limited business, including the budget, capital reserve fund, and the surplus fund. >> okay. but pat, bif get to sonny. requestr if you want to honor history,y not put it in the museum? that's what most people do when they want to hon
how do you respond to what pat hines just said? >> with response to what the gentleman just spoke of, that's why we have museums, to commemorate history. we have books. we have various places in the state -- we actually have a lot of places in the state where the history can be recorded. listen, what the governor did today was very important. because what we have to do is we have to enter a resolution to have this added to the agenda. it's important that the people south carolina know...
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our pat ciarrocchi is live, at convent new to tell us more about that. pat that had to be a frightening ordeal for nuns inside. >> reporter: well, indeed it was, chris. it is one thing to hear a storm come through another then to look at the damage after the fact. take a look at this have roof line and take a close look, that is actually flush with the wall. these sisters inside at the time say they feel blessed inn deed. some days you just thank your lucky stars you have a guardian angel. sister jerry lynn knows a thing or two about that. >> you pray when you see cloud coming and you say lord, don't let it happen. you pray when it is here and say lord, let's get it over fast. >> reporter: sister jerry lynn and sister angela had returned to saint michael's convent from a retreat in north jersey. they were making dinner when the heavens opened up and the wind began to swirl. >> and then we heard this loud bang, and my first impression was it was a doors blew closed at the same time. sister said i don't think so. that might be the roof. i said oh no. >> re
our pat ciarrocchi is live, at convent new to tell us more about that. pat that had to be a frightening ordeal for nuns inside. >> reporter: well, indeed it was, chris. it is one thing to hear a storm come through another then to look at the damage after the fact. take a look at this have roof line and take a close look, that is actually flush with the wall. these sisters inside at the time say they feel blessed inn deed. some days you just thank your lucky stars you have a guardian...
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this is another set that pat has put together. but here's i think one of the really important slides here which is historically the most lethal form of extreme weather was drought, because it limits access to food and water. and in the 1920s, 472,000 people, that's an estimate died from drought conditions, okay? and since then, what has happened? well, about 90% of all the industrial carbon dioxide emissions ever released into the air since the dawn of the industrial revolution occurred, and we have maybe .8 c of warming since that time. and, you know, fossil fuel consumption went through the roof globally. and we had a 99.98% decrease in deaths related to drought. even though you had about a tripling of the global population. if you're looking at death rates, it's a 99.99% decrease. find the social cost of carbon in that. that's really essential. we're talking about life and death here on a very large scale. and you can find the same thing with extreme weather generally. you can look at malaria. malaria has been -- yes, there's a
this is another set that pat has put together. but here's i think one of the really important slides here which is historically the most lethal form of extreme weather was drought, because it limits access to food and water. and in the 1920s, 472,000 people, that's an estimate died from drought conditions, okay? and since then, what has happened? well, about 90% of all the industrial carbon dioxide emissions ever released into the air since the dawn of the industrial revolution occurred, and we...
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giants win six to two nine straight home losses in their rearview mirror pat murphy who takes over 5-3 a's bottom of the 8th. coming over from the dodgers with a quick start tied it at 5 bounces one up the middle his highschool--college coach was pat murhpy usa world cup vs nigeria up in vancouver 1-0 they clinched 1st place and move onto the next round against thailand when the warriors win it's a family >> pam :have a great night everybody see you tomorrow ready. (engines revving) steady. (engines revving) go! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's more than a movie. it's now a ride. fast and furious. supercharged. ride it at universal studios hollywood. ♪[ music ] ♪ >>> he's really running. >> we are going to make our country great again. >> behind the scenes at the wildest presidential announcement ever. >> there are no words to describe what just happened. >> then, the woman born white who pretended she's black. her first live tv interview. >> are you an african american woman? >> and what her parents are saying today. >> what's your reaction? >> she continues to be unapologetic. >> plus, secr
giants win six to two nine straight home losses in their rearview mirror pat murphy who takes over 5-3 a's bottom of the 8th. coming over from the dodgers with a quick start tied it at 5 bounces one up the middle his highschool--college coach was pat murhpy usa world cup vs nigeria up in vancouver 1-0 they clinched 1st place and move onto the next round against thailand when the warriors win it's a family >> pam :have a great night everybody see you tomorrow ready. (engines revving)...
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acting president pat gillicky will have final say on baseball matters through the trade deadline and end of season. but will consult and talk with macphail. so he's going to watch and evaluate for now. john middleton on the left there, he is part of the ownership that hired macphail. this really is the fistrst time he's out front introducing a hire. he wants to make the phils a winner again. >> we were looking for somebody with a proven track record. we wanted somebody who you could look at and say confidently that this is somebody who's built up enough organizations over a long enough period of time under different circumstances. >> i think my three main functions are going to be to read, to watch and to listen and then hopefully within three months, we'll have a clear idea of what i think is appropriate needs to be done. >> the phillies will now heavily incorporate sabre metrics, baseball analytics and a big new database is on its way. how about the gm in the last year of his contract. macphail will be watching and evaluating him. >> i'm just going to continue to do my job as i can
acting president pat gillicky will have final say on baseball matters through the trade deadline and end of season. but will consult and talk with macphail. so he's going to watch and evaluate for now. john middleton on the left there, he is part of the ownership that hired macphail. this really is the fistrst time he's out front introducing a hire. he wants to make the phils a winner again. >> we were looking for somebody with a proven track record. we wanted somebody who you could look...
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. >> pat gillick said pete mccannan will remain the interim manager through thursday. boy, i don't understand that. but no word after that and the biggest question for fans is what happens to general manager ruben amaro at the end of the season when he will be evaluated. i asked ruben his level of concern. >> what i worry about is making sure we get our organization back to where it needs to be when it was in the mid two thousands and um, that's the most important thing to moore. i am, you know bullish about where we are. where we started this rebuilding process and i'm looking forward to working with andy and pat and others to get, you know continue that ball rolling. >>> and today former flyers defenseman chris pronger has a new title. he will be hof hall of fame. he was selected today for induction with three other players. >>> i don't understand why pete mccann nan can't be the manager the rest of the year. pat gillick says nothing any more and ruben obviously i think he's in trouble at the end of the year serious trouble a new president always brings in his people
. >> pat gillick said pete mccannan will remain the interim manager through thursday. boy, i don't understand that. but no word after that and the biggest question for fans is what happens to general manager ruben amaro at the end of the season when he will be evaluated. i asked ruben his level of concern. >> what i worry about is making sure we get our organization back to where it needs to be when it was in the mid two thousands and um, that's the most important thing to moore. i...
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but apple files for a lot of pat tepts and they -- pat at the present times and they never use them. >> you wouldn't have a concern that the @pt in button wouldn't be manipulated? >> i would feel better if it was an app you had to download. that's why i said that. >> or just a glazed look in my eye. >> do you think the woman -- and this is sexist but do you think the women would use this to track their boyfriends or husbands? >> yes. >> girlfriends? >> yes. >> i think we should let the market decide. if apple is correct in what they are saying that both parties would have to turn this on in order for this to happen it takes out all of the fun first of all but then i am trying to think who would use this? it would be great for sting operations. >> we could use it in one of our episodes. >> i was thinking law and order. they would have more episodes for years to come. if a mom and the teens -- you know the teens are going out for the first time alone and they will know exactly if they are walking to school or whatever. that could be helpful. >> that's interesting. you have 12 children
but apple files for a lot of pat tepts and they -- pat at the present times and they never use them. >> you wouldn't have a concern that the @pt in button wouldn't be manipulated? >> i would feel better if it was an app you had to download. that's why i said that. >> or just a glazed look in my eye. >> do you think the woman -- and this is sexist but do you think the women would use this to track their boyfriends or husbands? >> yes. >> girlfriends? >>...
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that is where our pat ciarrocchi is live, with that part of the story tonight, pat, we are counting down the days. >> reporter: we certainly are diana. this will be a extraordinary time for philadelphia, it will be a whirlwind visit to philadelphia for the holy father, and tightly packed. here at the seminary this will be the only suburban location he visits. it is here that he will rest, pray possibly he will stay. it is also from here that he will leave for the prison curran fromhold. the bashed wire swirls around the fence line at curran fromhold prison but on sunday september 27th it will be an opened door for pope francis. >> we're hoping he brings something to curran fromhold, we hope there is a message of hope for individuals incarcerated here and message of encouragement. >> reporter: philadelphia, prison commissioner lou was short on some details but believes that the meeting in a prison gym will be face-to-face. >> vatican didn't discuss with us the selection of the inmates to be confined to a religion, they asked to meet with the inmates. they asked to meet with men and women.
that is where our pat ciarrocchi is live, with that part of the story tonight, pat, we are counting down the days. >> reporter: we certainly are diana. this will be a extraordinary time for philadelphia, it will be a whirlwind visit to philadelphia for the holy father, and tightly packed. here at the seminary this will be the only suburban location he visits. it is here that he will rest, pray possibly he will stay. it is also from here that he will leave for the prison curran fromhold....
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pat and vanna, let's start the show. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. pat: hey, there. hey, hey, hey. thank you. ank you, jim. how you doing, white? great. bye. hi. good to see those smiling faces. get ready. we're gonna give away $1,000 now. "song lyrics," that's the category. and here comes the puzzle. [ bell chimes ]
pat and vanna, let's start the show. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. pat: hey, there. hey, hey, hey. thank you. ank you, jim. how you doing, white? great. bye. hi. good to see those smiling faces. get ready. we're gonna give away $1,000 now. "song lyrics," that's the category. and here comes the puzzle. [ bell chimes ]
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eagles offensive coordinator pat shurmer coached bradford this rookie year in st. louis when he was the rookie of the year. he said he should fine and about his qualities... >> he's an he can treatmently smart player. i think he's got natural leadership ability which he make the people around him better. and then he's a naturally accurate passer. he throws a very accurate ball that's very friendly for the receivers, and he's extremely smart and he work hard. >> all right. phillies play again at home tonight. it won't be throughout rain the entire game. cole hamels pitching for the phillies against the reds the flyers are not in the playoffs but they have one player from this season playing in the stanley cup finals. bray don't colburn on the tampa bay lightning. he's playing against former teammate kimmo timonen who healthy scratch for chicago. but they played games together for six years with the flyers. >> i'm just happy for him you know tough year for him. scary blood clots it's not just hockey injury. it could be life threatening. so i'm glad he figure -- i kno
eagles offensive coordinator pat shurmer coached bradford this rookie year in st. louis when he was the rookie of the year. he said he should fine and about his qualities... >> he's an he can treatmently smart player. i think he's got natural leadership ability which he make the people around him better. and then he's a naturally accurate passer. he throws a very accurate ball that's very friendly for the receivers, and he's extremely smart and he work hard. >> all right. phillies...
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pat collins live at the scene where a witness described what happened. pat? >> reporter: doreen, should the 15-year-old this charged in the double murder here be tried as an adult? people here have some strong feelings about that. >> it is an adult crime. of course he should be punish aid cordinglism >> you got to be responsible for your actions. >> >>. >> act like an adult, you will get the consequences. >> try the parent with the kid. >> really? >> yes, i do that time of night, should have been home in the bed. >> scene the parking lot of the cook out restaurant in fredericksburg. the time about 2:30 sunday morning. a fight between two groups of people, some adults leaving a birthday party, some teens leaving a graduation party, here at the cook out to get something to eat. i talked to a man here when it happened. he says the adults were in the car in the drive thru lane. he says the teens surrounded the car, opened the doors and started pulling people out. he says there was a fight and then one of those teens pulled a knife and started stabbing people. sta
pat collins live at the scene where a witness described what happened. pat? >> reporter: doreen, should the 15-year-old this charged in the double murder here be tried as an adult? people here have some strong feelings about that. >> it is an adult crime. of course he should be punish aid cordinglism >> you got to be responsible for your actions. >> >>. >> act like an adult, you will get the consequences. >> try the parent with the kid. >> really?...
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i was okay, if i pat lightly, i can't really hear the plastic. but if i pat hard, i can. so now i'm really worried and scared. this is do or die. i was trying to calm myself down, but still having that urge of thinking what if something goes wrong. about 25 minutes into the ride, the impact i guess of the pills just hit me like, and i just felt really high. i was on cloud nine. you could tell me anything. i just felt like i was cool. i had my shades. i sat in the car and i feel good, like everything is going to be okay. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ ♪ ♪ such a shame
i was okay, if i pat lightly, i can't really hear the plastic. but if i pat hard, i can. so now i'm really worried and scared. this is do or die. i was trying to calm myself down, but still having that urge of thinking what if something goes wrong. about 25 minutes into the ride, the impact i guess of the pills just hit me like, and i just felt really high. i was on cloud nine. you could tell me anything. i just felt like i was cool. i had my shades. i sat in the car and i feel good, like...
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i'm pat lawson muse at the live desk. chris? >>> in sports, the nats battle become up in the bronx, but was it enough to beat the yanks? jason's got that next. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. anne arundel . >>> the yankees have been smoking hot, lately. >> the nationals, needed this game against new york. denard span said when he woke up this morning, he didn't think he would play against the yankees. the outfielder battling injuries all season long including recent back spasms. thankfully, the back issues weren't a problemz a the game got closer, it was span who delivered the game-winning hit. pick it up in the top of the fifth up a run. danny espinosa a great season this year and that continued here. he takes nathan eovaldi deep to right center. that is home run number eight on the year. espy was 3-5 at the plate today. nats up
i'm pat lawson muse at the live desk. chris? >>> in sports, the nats battle become up in the bronx, but was it enough to beat the yanks? jason's got that next. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. anne arundel . >>> the yankees have been smoking hot, lately. >> the nationals,...
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pat collins is at the scene now. pat? >> a teenager was shot and seriously wounded here. a woman who lives here says that gunfire is a way of life. >> when you come out and see a young man shot here on the grass -- >> i just started praying. that's all i could do. in my mind i'm thinking that could be me. we keep seeing the body and think that's where it starts but it doesn't. that's where it ends. >> that's sharon weis. she was around when the teenager was shot shortly after midnight. sources say the teen had just stepped off the bus. they say aguy tried to get something from the teen and when that didn't work the guy opened fire. alice lives nearby. she heard the shots. >> how many did you hear? >> i think two or three. i remember a boom and a boom. >> what was it like? >> i thought it was one of them bombs that they be doing for the fourth of july. >> now back to the neighbor. she was out and about today. she put a plant at the shooting scene. she says she knows about life on the streets. she said she started drinking when she was 5, using drugs when she was 9, was fir
pat collins is at the scene now. pat? >> a teenager was shot and seriously wounded here. a woman who lives here says that gunfire is a way of life. >> when you come out and see a young man shot here on the grass -- >> i just started praying. that's all i could do. in my mind i'm thinking that could be me. we keep seeing the body and think that's where it starts but it doesn't. that's where it ends. >> that's sharon weis. she was around when the teenager was shot shortly...
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>> reporter: pat and chris thanks, good evening. not all the affected states are rushing today to actually begin performing same-sex marriages but six already are and the rest will soon have to after this decision here at the supreme court. [ cheering ] the crowd outside court exploded as they exchanged songs and hugs celebrating same-sex marriage rule the constitutional right and instantly legalized in the 14 states where it was still banned, like ohio. laura woolly. tell me about that? >> i'm super excited about it. >> reporter: opponents still protest. >> a marriage is a union of one man and one woman. >> reporter: but the plaintiff from ohio said the term gay marriage can be dropped. from this day forward it will simply be marriage. >> reporter: he got a call from president obama and mr. obama came out to praise the ruling. >> when all americans are treated as equal, we are all more free. >> reporter: owe posing the 5-4 decision, chief justice roberts complained the constitution had nothing to do with it but for the majority jus
>> reporter: pat and chris thanks, good evening. not all the affected states are rushing today to actually begin performing same-sex marriages but six already are and the rest will soon have to after this decision here at the supreme court. [ cheering ] the crowd outside court exploded as they exchanged songs and hugs celebrating same-sex marriage rule the constitutional right and instantly legalized in the 14 states where it was still banned, like ohio. laura woolly. tell me about that?...
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reporting live from outside taylor swift concert, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it will be a fun night indeed pat thanks very much. >>> coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" a prominent naacp leader pretending to be black. her family says she's lying about her race. we will have her response. >>> then she was making last minute wedding plans she got a call that change her life, the kidney that she has been waiting for was available on the very same day she was supposed to walk down the aisle. health reporter stephanie stahl has her amazing story. >>> plus a mysterious new attraction in philadelphia is geared toward puzzle lovers of all ages, do you think you can escape the room? we will give you behind the >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch south jersey newlywed celebrating a new lease on life, their wedding temporarily side track with a long awaited trip to the hospital. health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain. i'm exited to see this story. >> talk about a fairy tail wedding bride needed a kidney transplant waiting for one for years. she was about to exchange vows w
reporting live from outside taylor swift concert, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it will be a fun night indeed pat thanks very much. >>> coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" a prominent naacp leader pretending to be black. her family says she's lying about her race. we will have her response. >>> then she was making last minute wedding plans she got a call that change her life, the kidney that she has been waiting for was available on the...
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>> reporter: hey there pat, chris. crowd gathering here as the wake is set for a built later this evening emotions still raw a week after a shooting here and as the first of those nine funerals began today, the family of the man accused in the massacre said that they understood and acknowledge that pain. as the memorial grows and the mourning continues, the man police say confessed to the racist killing spree inside the emanuel ame church, 21-year-old dylann roof, remains behind bars but today's family released a same which says, in part -- nine people were gunned down during a bible study at the church and now a week late the first of those victims are being laid to rest. funeral services were held today for ethel lance, a retiree and dedicated member of the church and reverend sharonda coleman singleton, a speech therapist and high school track coach. after a public viewing wednesday at the south carolina state house, the body of reverend clementa pinckney is coming home. hundreds are expected to file through the chu
>> reporter: hey there pat, chris. crowd gathering here as the wake is set for a built later this evening emotions still raw a week after a shooting here and as the first of those nine funerals began today, the family of the man accused in the massacre said that they understood and acknowledge that pain. as the memorial grows and the mourning continues, the man police say confessed to the racist killing spree inside the emanuel ame church, 21-year-old dylann roof, remains behind bars but...