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uneasy. -- this can be a tough job in zurich. >> you had out feeling nervous. will we be attacked? is the situation under control? >> footage of an earlier call of a knife fight downside of a club. police are there and several people have serious knife wounds. the mood is tense. it is a situation in which they are increasingly becoming a target of abuse and violence. sometimes they are even attacked by the people they're trying to help. >> he grabbed me by the colleran pulled me down and scream. i defended myself, and i was able to get his hands off me. >> quite often, drugs are involved and usually is a wild mix of different substances. many of the injured do not just have control over themselves anymore. >> most of the people we see to react in such an uncontrolled and unruly manner are the ones who consume both alcohol and drugs. it used to be opiates and people were generally sleepy and out of it. they were not aggressive. now, other things are being consumed and the alcohol and cocaine make people uninhibited and aggressive. >> last year, zurich paramedics were the victims of violenc
uneasy. -- this can be a tough job in zurich. >> you had out feeling nervous. will we be attacked? is the situation under control? >> footage of an earlier call of a knife fight downside of a club. police are there and several people have serious knife wounds. the mood is tense. it is a situation in which they are increasingly becoming a target of abuse and violence. sometimes they are even attacked by the people they're trying to help. >> he grabbed me by the colleran pulled...
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. it would have been a disaster. jim: martin senn here, the c.e.o. of zurich insurance group. going to hold the hat and let these two figure out the order. from the cupped hand. there we go. >> good luck with the playoff. >> good luck. >> we're going to play 18. if necessary, then 17. jim: that's the thing, wipe down the hands. whatever i'd play, you get that snack in the little of the round, just something felt a little different. couldn't eat on the golf course. nick: it's the famous sunny dale sausage sandy ych denver sandwich. peter: considering how important this tee shot is would you rather play first or second? nick: i think one, first, would be nice. and so -- as i alluded before that second bunker -- well, that last bunker is right in range for ernie. jim: made a beautiful tee shot in regulation. third longest of the day. nick: you have to believe that, you know, experience and everything. ernie may get the little nod on this as the favorite. not by much. you know, in a playoff, who can tell? peter: the wind has died down from when he played this hole in regulation. perhaps
. it would have been a disaster. jim: martin senn here, the c.e.o. of zurich insurance group. going to hold the hat and let these two figure out the order. from the cupped hand. there we go. >> good luck with the playoff. >> good luck. >> we're going to play 18. if necessary, then 17. jim: that's the thing, wipe down the hands. whatever i'd play, you get that snack in the little of the round, just something felt a little different. couldn't eat on the golf course. nick: it's...
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was en route from toronto to zurich halfway across the atlantic at the first officer requested a nap in the cockpit which yes is allowed. he was asleep for more than an hour when you look at the mention there is a u.s. military plane in the vicinity the first officer disoriented looks out and sees the planet venus he thinks it is the other plane headed straight toward them. >>> to the ransom controls straightforward the plane nose dives before the capt. pulls back up. >>> was the witness seat sa had the top of the ceiling and fell back to the ground and after that it was chaotic at bells as if we hit a mountain or another object. the equate his laptop when flying. in its roof. everyone was safe but this is part of the damage. >>> the incident happened to just over a year ago initially the airline blames turbulence this week the transition board of canada confirms it was pilot error. if you've never seen venus light up like that in the dark sky a you don't know or have it for reference reader realized that lights are on the front-end another airplane. the flight landed safely in zuric
was en route from toronto to zurich halfway across the atlantic at the first officer requested a nap in the cockpit which yes is allowed. he was asleep for more than an hour when you look at the mention there is a u.s. military plane in the vicinity the first officer disoriented looks out and sees the planet venus he thinks it is the other plane headed straight toward them. >>> to the ransom controls straightforward the plane nose dives before the capt. pulls back up. >>> was...
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saying so long from the zurich classic of new orleans. another memorable weekend here and jason dufner is the and jason dufner is the champion. >>> good evening everyone, i'm matt jablo. we'll begin with a string of armed robberies tonight. police are trying to figure out if they will be connected around 1:00 this afternoon where two workers were robbed. an hour later, another person showed up. ken has a live look for us on the first of where the robbery took place. >> it was tough to describe how bold and daring these crimes have been. let me try to set this one up for you here. two workers at that restaurant, they were on the secret break. they had come down the street and they entered this alley as they were down there having a cigarette. all of a sudden they were staring at the barrel of the gun. according to one of the victims that spoke to me by phone, they were sitting down approached by two young men asking for a cigarette. the victim says one of them pulled a gun, demanding their phones and walts. the two men described as youthful looking areas, wearing green or blue t-
saying so long from the zurich classic of new orleans. another memorable weekend here and jason dufner is the and jason dufner is the champion. >>> good evening everyone, i'm matt jablo. we'll begin with a string of armed robberies tonight. police are trying to figure out if they will be connected around 1:00 this afternoon where two workers were robbed. an hour later, another person showed up. ken has a live look for us on the first of where the robbery took place. >> it was...
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from the zurich classic of new orleans. another memorable weekend here and jason dufner is the and jason dufner is the champion. >>> a violent crash, a van plunging off a highway in new york city. seven are dead including three children. tonight the search for a cause. >> good evening everyone thanks for joining me, i'm adam may. that van plunged right into the bronx zoo. >> reporter: a mangled van lies upside down in a ravine some 100 feet below the highway. >> we came out of the zoo and heard about this accident. it's crazy. >> reporter: the van was headed south on the parkway sunday afternoon. police say it bounced off the median, crossed all southbound lanes and vaulted over the guardrail. everyone on board was killed including six children. >> the worse possible thing ever, worse. unmanageable. >> the injuries were quite horrific in 30 years i've seen this once or twice. everybody was taken back by it. >> reporter: investigators aren't sure what caused him to lose control. >> it hit something that caused it to go airborne. >> reporter: no visitors, exhibits or animals were aff
from the zurich classic of new orleans. another memorable weekend here and jason dufner is the and jason dufner is the champion. >>> a violent crash, a van plunging off a highway in new york city. seven are dead including three children. tonight the search for a cause. >> good evening everyone thanks for joining me, i'm adam may. that van plunged right into the bronx zoo. >> reporter: a mangled van lies upside down in a ravine some 100 feet below the highway. >> we...
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vest" by paul cezanne, all taken from a museum in zurich back in 2008. the three other works had already been recovered. today, serbian police found the cezzane, hidden in the ceiling of the suspect's van. they had been driving around with the painting. they were caught when they tried to sell it to a wealthy serb for $4.6 million. it was too well known to sell at its market price. so the buyer was getting it for a steal. the earth is the canvas for nature's masterpiece in texas. that story is next. l right, let' o do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing
vest" by paul cezanne, all taken from a museum in zurich back in 2008. the three other works had already been recovered. today, serbian police found the cezzane, hidden in the ceiling of the suspect's van. they had been driving around with the painting. they were caught when they tried to sell it to a wealthy serb for $4.6 million. it was too well known to sell at its market price. so the buyer was getting it for a steal. the earth is the canvas for nature's masterpiece in texas. that...
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wide bodied jet flying from toronto to zurich last january had just awakened from a long cockpit nap, during which the pilot flew the plane. he thought venus was an approaching plane, he sent the aircraft into a 400 foot dive, 16 people were with injured, 7 hospitalized. the first officer later complained he wasn't sleeping enough at home because he's the father young kids. >>> the alabama crimson tide were almost unbeatable on their way to the championship. but off the field they have suffered a shattering loss. the university says a player'ses father accidentally broke the $30,000 waterford crystal trophy when he tripped on the carpet, fell into the trophy table 37 the father feels awful about it. but they have ordered a new one from the folks at waterford. >>> u.s. army specialist leslie sabo, jr. will posthumously receive the medal of honor for his actions during the vietnam war back in 1970. he repelled an enemy attack in cambodia, picked up a live grenade, shielded his fellow soldiers from it. before he was killed by a second grenade he threw inat enemies i close quarters. his
wide bodied jet flying from toronto to zurich last january had just awakened from a long cockpit nap, during which the pilot flew the plane. he thought venus was an approaching plane, he sent the aircraft into a 400 foot dive, 16 people were with injured, 7 hospitalized. the first officer later complained he wasn't sleeping enough at home because he's the father young kids. >>> the alabama crimson tide were almost unbeatable on their way to the championship. but off the field they...
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slammed into the ceiling. the air canada flight was en route from toronto to zurich halfway across the atlantic the first officer requested in now at in the cockpit. which is allowed. he was asleep for more than than an hour and when he woke up the captain mentioned there was u.s. military planes in the vicinity the first officer disoriented looks out and sees the planet venus. he thinks it is the other plane headed straight toward them. >>> so the rams the control stick forward the plane that nosedives before the captain call the backup. as and when does seats are hit the top of the ceiling and fell back to the ground and after that it was just chaos. >>> i'd like we hit a mountain or other objects. >>> and his legs were flown that way i hit the roof everyone is safe but this is part of the damage. the is it happens just over a year ago initially the airline blames turbulence this week the transportation board of canada confirmed to it was pilot error. did we give you never seen the this light up like that from a black sky you don't know for any from of reference we realize it looks j
slammed into the ceiling. the air canada flight was en route from toronto to zurich halfway across the atlantic the first officer requested in now at in the cockpit. which is allowed. he was asleep for more than than an hour and when he woke up the captain mentioned there was u.s. military planes in the vicinity the first officer disoriented looks out and sees the planet venus. he thinks it is the other plane headed straight toward them. >>> so the rams the control stick forward the...
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garfield id, i left havana in 1981 and went to zurich, switzerland, thanks to james joyce. my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why my irish family went to cuba and began searching for missing pieces of my irish history in irish, cuban, and catalan archives to discover before me that i had a fascinating history of displacement and transformations in various geographic setings. my book, ticket it ride, is a personal journey towards the past and the present. there is no one but many places i belong to: havana, dublin, mahon, barcelona, and since the lay 80's, the bay area. so thank you very much. . >> i'm going to do this in about 5 parts. i hope you will bear with me. first of all, i want to thank cross roads for inviting me.
garfield id, i left havana in 1981 and went to zurich, switzerland, thanks to james joyce. my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why...
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he's fatigued. the first officer of an air canada wide bodied jet flying from toronto to zurich last january had just atwak awakeneda long cockpit nap. he thought venus was an oncoming plane. the first officer later complained he wasn't sleeping enough at home because he's the father young kids. >>> the alabama crimson tide were almost unbeatable on their way to the championship. a's player's father accidentally broke the $30,000 water forward crystal trophy, when he tripped on the carpet, fell into the trophy table. the father feels awful about it. but they have ordered a new one from the folks atwater forward. >>> u.s. army specialist lesley sabo, jr. will posthumously receive the medal of honor for his actions in war back in 1970. he picked up a grenade, shielded his soldiers from it, before getting killed boy a second grenade he threw. his own father died seven years after his son without knowing about his own son's actions. president obama will award the medal of honor to sabo's widow at a ceremony on may 16th. >>> a stash of giant fossilized dinosaur eggs, they're calling
he's fatigued. the first officer of an air canada wide bodied jet flying from toronto to zurich last january had just atwak awakeneda long cockpit nap. he thought venus was an oncoming plane. the first officer later complained he wasn't sleeping enough at home because he's the father young kids. >>> the alabama crimson tide were almost unbeatable on their way to the championship. a's player's father accidentally broke the $30,000 water forward crystal trophy, when he tripped on the...
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of the zurich classic in louisiana donald needs to finish in the top seven to mcelroy at the summit and was eight shots off the lead after hitting a one over par seventy three with this effort landing just off the green well defending champion bubba watson was back in action for the first time since his masters triumph but he was also less impressive carving a one under par round of seventy one. ken juke and cameron trained gael seen here were the joint leaders after finishing on seven under par a shot ahead of the chasing pack of four while the shot of the day came from american brian harmon he ended the day five shots off the pace this approach on the par three ninth came back to the pen. and that's all the sports news like now. question is that so much a moment taxpayers and i mean to say show me how much people are hearing are they on the brink of war this is how the situation appears to be developing between the recently independent state of south sudan and its. bittner. it was. her little bit earlier that. little bitty.
of the zurich classic in louisiana donald needs to finish in the top seven to mcelroy at the summit and was eight shots off the lead after hitting a one over par seventy three with this effort landing just off the green well defending champion bubba watson was back in action for the first time since his masters triumph but he was also less impressive carving a one under par round of seventy one. ken juke and cameron trained gael seen here were the joint leaders after finishing on seven under...
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atlantic ocean. it was an air canada pilot of a boeing 767 on his way from toronto to zurich when he mistook the planet venus for an aircraft. he thought he was on a collision course so he took a nose-dive without warning, injuring 16 passengers and crew members as well. originally air canada blamed turbulence. the safety board released its findings yesterday. >>> the duchess of cambridge's sister and friends will unlikely face charges for a gun incident. paparazzi took a picture of pippa middleton next to a man who appears to be pointing a gun at the photographer. it was a toy gun. pippa middleton is prince william's sister-in-law. guess you can't be charged for poor judgmen
atlantic ocean. it was an air canada pilot of a boeing 767 on his way from toronto to zurich when he mistook the planet venus for an aircraft. he thought he was on a collision course so he took a nose-dive without warning, injuring 16 passengers and crew members as well. originally air canada blamed turbulence. the safety board released its findings yesterday. >>> the duchess of cambridge's sister and friends will unlikely face charges for a gun incident. paparazzi took a picture of...
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shock. so i'm going to turn to our panel here. let me introduce everybody. david zurich sitting over here. the television and media critic for "the baltimore sun." in los angeles sharon waxman, the founder and editor in chief of the rap.com. and marissa guthrie, senior reporter for "the hollywood reporter." let me start with you. it's hard to overstate wallace's importance because his career lasted so long, and he did so many different things. >> yeah. you know, mike wallace is one of the people when you think back born in 1918, that's before radio really. that's how long he has been there. he is one of the true pioneers of american television. you know, we take all of these things about television being for granted in the living room, and it's people like him who not only make television the medium it is, but made television journalism a force it is in american life. he is a part of of the cbs news, and i think back to that era. look, he was not a great journalist when he came to cbs news. >> he was a talk show host. >> all of that is wonderful about him. he brought all those skills
shock. so i'm going to turn to our panel here. let me introduce everybody. david zurich sitting over here. the television and media critic for "the baltimore sun." in los angeles sharon waxman, the founder and editor in chief of the rap.com. and marissa guthrie, senior reporter for "the hollywood reporter." let me start with you. it's hard to overstate wallace's importance because his career lasted so long, and he did so many different things. >> yeah. you know, mike...
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game of world finance. up first, the secret vaults of geneva and zurich, which have served as repositories for the wealth of dictators and despots, mobsters and arms dealers, corrupt officials and tax cheats of all kinds. it's a world u.s. law enforcement has rarely been able to penetrate. so the idea the ubs, one of switzerland's largest banks, would agree to turn over information on thousands of american tax cheats would have once been unthinkable. but it happened in part because of a whistle-blower who i sat down with in 2010. for his efforts he's been rewarded with a federal prison term and the possibility of endless riches. though he was born and raised in the boston area, bradley birkenfeld spent most of the last decade living in switzerland, helping wealthy americans hide their money. he was based in geneva, where he says there may be more money-counting machines than parking meters, in a country that once bragged it had more banks than dentists. >> it's not swiss money in those banks. it's foreigners'. you have a culture there that has been ingrained in society about m
game of world finance. up first, the secret vaults of geneva and zurich, which have served as repositories for the wealth of dictators and despots, mobsters and arms dealers, corrupt officials and tax cheats of all kinds. it's a world u.s. law enforcement has rarely been able to penetrate. so the idea the ubs, one of switzerland's largest banks, would agree to turn over information on thousands of american tax cheats would have once been unthinkable. but it happened in part because of a...
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american jason dufner led the zurich classic in new orleans going into the final round while englishman luke donald looks sense to regain the world number one spot just now has been a runner up twice on the p.g.a. tour but finished his third round two shots clear of the field after hitting a five under par sixty seven on the penultimate day well canadian graham delight seen here he is in second while donnelly needs to finish in the top seven to return to the summit of the world rankings he's currently eighth shot behind american steve stricker. who finally knows what it is like to win is burned these burger the australian claimed his maiden title on the european tour with a five shot victory at the ballantine championship in south korea after the twenty six year old held off a late challenge from scotland's richie ramsay. i had the free best rounds of my life the last three days and you can just. relax and go out there and i tried not to make it pretty rosy was also. now over in the u.s. chicago bulls star player derrick rose is out of the n.b.a. playoffs after picking up a k
american jason dufner led the zurich classic in new orleans going into the final round while englishman luke donald looks sense to regain the world number one spot just now has been a runner up twice on the p.g.a. tour but finished his third round two shots clear of the field after hitting a five under par sixty seven on the penultimate day well canadian graham delight seen here he is in second while donnelly needs to finish in the top seven to return to the summit of the world rankings he's...
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germany and i think you might be in in zurich switzerland thanks for being with us now that assad has seemingly begun to pull back the military coup we have faith that we might actually see a cease fire after a year of this fighting that's going on the ground. transfer. cease fire unfortunately don't look so good not because of president out of sight but because of foreign powers such as state us and the so-called friends of other so-called other friends of syria who are publicly supporting the insurgents who. supply them with money and arms etc. obviously in the same time. this supposed to. the arms so. obviously the insurgents will go on with their attacks and provoke comes reactions from from other sorts. which will be to provoke pro-immigration you know mark the u.n. looks set to launch its monitoring mission very soon do you expect it to be impartial bearing in mind of course that was one of the criticisms leveled at the last arab league observer mission that we saw. i don't think that. mr seems to try to find a peaceful solution but you have to keep in mind that kofi annan is on
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down in ninth after the first round of the zurich classic in louisiana donald needs to finish in the top seven to as rory mcilroy is number one and was eight shots off the leader of the hitting a one over par seventy three this effort landing just off the green all defending champion by about once and was back in action for the first time since his masters triumph but he was also a bit less than impressive calling a one under par round of seventy one. juke and cameron trained gael seen here where the joint leaders are going seven under par or shot ahead of a chasing pack of four while the shot of the day came from american brian harmon his approach on the par three nine coming off the pin. and he finished five shots. and finally they have just taken a bunch of lucky teenagers on an expedition to the north pole but a jew of russian travel is already mapping out another trip to the opposite extreme next year well the father and son team of the meekly. behind the opposite in fact it was the first time they'd all been eyes a student quest of the north pole this month and with the backing
down in ninth after the first round of the zurich classic in louisiana donald needs to finish in the top seven to as rory mcilroy is number one and was eight shots off the leader of the hitting a one over par seventy three this effort landing just off the green all defending champion by about once and was back in action for the first time since his masters triumph but he was also a bit less than impressive calling a one under par round of seventy one. juke and cameron trained gael seen here...
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is the zurich classic in new orleans while in this one luke donald look sets to regain the world number one spot while duff now has been runner up twice on the p.g.a. tour but is now two shots clear of the field in new orleans with one round left to play he hit a five under par sixty seven on the penultimate day graeme delight that same here is just behind him while donald needs to finish in the top seven to return to the top of the world rankings he's currently eighth shot behind steve stricker. my child there one man who finally knows what it's like to weigh in is burned to v's berga he claimed his maiden title of the european tour with a falling short victory at the ballantine championship in south korea the twenty six year old holding off a late challenge from scotland's richie ramsay. had three placed runs my life the last three days and you can just. relax and go out there and i tried not to make it it's pretty. small some. of the means on the n.b.a. playoffs have got under way was top seeds the chicago bulls enjoying a one hundred three to ninety one victory over philadelp
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with us we just heard from zurich there the taliban claimed responsibility for these attacks how much power does the group still have in afghanistan despite over a decade of the nato campaign there. let's just remember one thing this attack today's attack comes just one month after the last in france an amazing command to teletext many of them to leave iran on the scene with the embassy and other nato buildings and the campus police this is it he's doing very very thick and the offense was on the other list and can do this. kind of detective date can stomach the news bomb in india and be of going to capitalize on western nato member country to seize it just shows you can that. it will. stay that we can see that the nato mandate of the army from its from and the most military base is probably one of the worst that can receive you know understanding and i really feel to see how the nato summit next month in chicago in the united states would be able to be the speedy deterioration in the situation for the nato forces and they need to look really in afghanistan and i think if the situatio
with us we just heard from zurich there the taliban claimed responsibility for these attacks how much power does the group still have in afghanistan despite over a decade of the nato campaign there. let's just remember one thing this attack today's attack comes just one month after the last in france an amazing command to teletext many of them to leave iran on the scene with the embassy and other nato buildings and the campus police this is it he's doing very very thick and the offense was on...
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tournaments he had to wonder if he would ever win one. final day of the zurich classic in new orleans. howell iii gets a mention. howell finished 11 stroke backs. haffner began three back. ells was in front. duffner needs an incredible shot at 16. they measure this uphill effort at 17 feet and that's how far duffner hit it. duffner broke through with this short put for birdie. he is due to get married next week, his life about to change in a lot of ways. >>> we're in an olympic field and we will hear more and more about track and field. it's likely you will hear the name eddy hart. he runs a program every year, not just olympic year. >> we ran 38.819 that was the word record, that's okay right. >> reporter: he and his friends have been doing this for seven years now. he is eddie heart an olympic gold medalist, ncaa yard champion and in 1972 a guy who could stake claim of the title of world's fastest human when he equaled the world record. hart is a local guy born in martinez and a cal grads who's trying to do what he can to pass on some of the things that made him successful to anothe
tournaments he had to wonder if he would ever win one. final day of the zurich classic in new orleans. howell iii gets a mention. howell finished 11 stroke backs. haffner began three back. ells was in front. duffner needs an incredible shot at 16. they measure this uphill effort at 17 feet and that's how far duffner hit it. duffner broke through with this short put for birdie. he is due to get married next week, his life about to change in a lot of ways. >>> we're in an olympic field...
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. jason dufner leading in around three of the zurich classic but ryan palmer, tying the course record with an 8-under 64. still four off the lead which belongs to dufner. thatches to this approach on 16. sticks right nor the jar. birdies the hole. shoots a 5-under 67. dufner up two shots heading into the final round looking for his first pga victory in 163 starts. >> capital city 400 in richmond. kyle busch with nine laps left. and busch takes the checkered flag for the fourth straight year. he loves that track. snapping a 22-race winless drought. >> now i have to spend an hour going across the golden gate bridge. >> ama: thank you. captioned by closed captioning services inc. rsñcñcñcñcñcñcñcñcñc?xuuuuuúp
. jason dufner leading in around three of the zurich classic but ryan palmer, tying the course record with an 8-under 64. still four off the lead which belongs to dufner. thatches to this approach on 16. sticks right nor the jar. birdies the hole. shoots a 5-under 67. dufner up two shots heading into the final round looking for his first pga victory in 163 starts. >> capital city 400 in richmond. kyle busch with nine laps left. and busch takes the checkered flag for the fourth straight...
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major government lawsuit was involved that happens in zurich. the new jobs being created are going to older workers putting off retirement. one reason is their savings were hammered by the recession and another is improved health. as gas prices are rising, hybrid and electric cars may not save money, because the purchase price is so high that you have to own your car far longer than the average to see any savings even at nearly twice today's gas prices. buford, wyoming, will be auctioned off. it comes with a convenience store, cellular towers and its own exit off interstate 80. i'm paula faris. have a gray day >> . sounds like a lot of work for one person to take care of. >> we want to look at traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> starting with lisa baden. >> there's been a crash. this is northbound 95, traffic coming out of dale city and woodbrige. it's in the hov lanes at the occoquan river. traffic is getting by to left. that will affect the main line because everybody is curious. flashing lights. allow yourself a couple extra minutes. a slug will help on the way home. no co
major government lawsuit was involved that happens in zurich. the new jobs being created are going to older workers putting off retirement. one reason is their savings were hammered by the recession and another is improved health. as gas prices are rising, hybrid and electric cars may not save money, because the purchase price is so high that you have to own your car far longer than the average to see any savings even at nearly twice today's gas prices. buford, wyoming, will be auctioned off....
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... from pillsbury. >> at 6:00, a zurich report about youth crime in the district. we have the latest numbers for you. >> also, making progress and marking world autism day. a look at the latest development regarding that disorder. >> and at closer look at airline quality. we're going to tell you which carriers topped the latest lists. all those stories and more coming up in 15 minutes at 6:00 a.m. >> it's 5:45. and millions of americans returning to work this morning but with dasht hopes. that's because only three winning tickets were sold for friday's megamillion jackpot. >> the biggest question is who is holding those tickets? good morning simon. >> good morning. i wasn't a winner and apparently, you guys weren't either because we're all here bright and early working this morning. 100 million americans took part in the megamillion so it could be a while before we solve this mystery. americans who played megamillions and didn't win are returning to work today wondering who did. >> i want to know what they're going to do. >> i'm really curious. >> 100 million americans spent $1.5 bil
... from pillsbury. >> at 6:00, a zurich report about youth crime in the district. we have the latest numbers for you. >> also, making progress and marking world autism day. a look at the latest development regarding that disorder. >> and at closer look at airline quality. we're going to tell you which carriers topped the latest lists. all those stories and more coming up in 15 minutes at 6:00 a.m. >> it's 5:45. and millions of americans returning to work this morning...
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joins us in zurich. i know you're keeping an eye as well on the dutch auction. >> definitely. given that it was a relatively small, it was well covered so we didn't expect too much of an issue with that. now let's move on and and you can about novartis because shares as you mentioned are done by more than 1%. the biggest decliner on the swiss market, that's after it the company posted mums which were worse than expected. even though the ceo said, yes, we noouf it was going to be a difficult quarter, but still net income for the the first quarter dropped by 17% and sales were also down 2% at $13.7 billion. there were a number of factors hitting the bottom line specifically. there was the manufacturing stoppage in one of its plans in the u.s., that was for otc products. the ceo said that operations will be resumed in may. but some analysts have pointed out getting back to full capacity may take longer than expected. we did see weakness specifically in its generics business. but let's not forget there were also a couple of bright spots. phrma sales coming this better than expected at $
joins us in zurich. i know you're keeping an eye as well on the dutch auction. >> definitely. given that it was a relatively small, it was well covered so we didn't expect too much of an issue with that. now let's move on and and you can about novartis because shares as you mentioned are done by more than 1%. the biggest decliner on the swiss market, that's after it the company posted mums which were worse than expected. even though the ceo said, yes, we noouf it was going to be a...
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and play the caught again after he had been swindled. he was 54 -- of zurich, $45,000 poorer at the end of these two weeks. he was absolutely stone broke. so at the end of the cannes, the last act in the play calls for the mark to go home silent and never say what happened both because his reputation could survive that but also because the market thinks he has been participating in something shady or underhanded and if he tries to prosecute he will be open to prosecution itself. so in this way they buy and silence. but. ♪ was no ordinary mark and made the extraordinary decision to put his entire life on hold, turner's ranch over to his wife and spend the next what turned out to be four years tracking down the five men and swindled them. no credentials or qualifications. he was not in any way a detective, knew nothing about where to find these guys. he was so outraged from his principles being violated it made in do that. o read from the fourth chapter which is where his unique part of the story picks up, the park where he deviates from the script and decides to make this decision.
and play the caught again after he had been swindled. he was 54 -- of zurich, $45,000 poorer at the end of these two weeks. he was absolutely stone broke. so at the end of the cannes, the last act in the play calls for the mark to go home silent and never say what happened both because his reputation could survive that but also because the market thinks he has been participating in something shady or underhanded and if he tries to prosecute he will be open to prosecution itself. so in this way...
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zurich will by 1968 antiwar protests were everywhere the country. also in the 1960's, the president, his brother, the coaches most prominent black leader were assassinated it, two of them in the same year, 1968. now, but the disservice several ongoing yet interlocking social revolutions over race to of feminism, the new technologies to read sexual freedom. at such a moment the newly found power of television could have become an instrument for extra resonance division, but it did not. more by accident than design that is broadcast of that era were voices of moderation amid the chaos. they reflected middle-class values and the essentially centrist politics really because those who produced the were middle-class and moderate, sometimes a bit to the left, sometimes a little to the right, but never very far from the center. the assassination of president john kennedy was a watershed for television news. at the time of his death he was certainly a much beloved president. television and three day about some coverage of the aftermath of the events with a very long way in calling a people t
zurich will by 1968 antiwar protests were everywhere the country. also in the 1960's, the president, his brother, the coaches most prominent black leader were assassinated it, two of them in the same year, 1968. now, but the disservice several ongoing yet interlocking social revolutions over race to of feminism, the new technologies to read sexual freedom. at such a moment the newly found power of television could have become an instrument for extra resonance division, but it did not. more by...
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boeing 767 was on his way from toronto to zurich when he mistook the planet venus for another aircraft. he thought he office a collision course and took a nose-dive without warning. that injured 16 passengers and crew members. originally, air canada blamed turbulence for this. canada's transportation safety board released its findings yesterday. >>> now 5:51. time for weather & traffic on the 1s. we had a summer-like day. almost hit 90 in the region yesterday. >> felt so good. >> i know. >> it's all gone, now fading into the past. >> man. >> today, it's turning cooler. in fact, this morning, down into the 60s throughout much of the region. starting off under a clear sky. we're in the low to mid 60s across virginia, maryland, into west virginia. many locations in the 50s now. near 70 in washington. and by the bay. as we look at the latest travel plans, if you have travel plans today, could be flight delays in new orleans, perhaps birmingham, alabama, toward atlanta. here's the flight path for "discover "discovery," piggybacking on the 747. leaves cape canaveral at 7:00 this morning. sho
boeing 767 was on his way from toronto to zurich when he mistook the planet venus for another aircraft. he thought he office a collision course and took a nose-dive without warning. that injured 16 passengers and crew members. originally, air canada blamed turbulence for this. canada's transportation safety board released its findings yesterday. >>> now 5:51. time for weather & traffic on the 1s. we had a summer-like day. almost hit 90 in the region yesterday. >> felt so...
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canada flight from toronto to zurich were hurt last year with a boeing 767 suddenly went into a nosedive. an official report on this incident indicates the pilot had just woken up from an approved nap. he mistook the planet venus for an oncoming cargo plane. investigators stay incident underscored the need for managing fatigue on flight decks. >>> and no apologies from a georgia police chief who handcuffed this little 6-year-old girl. apparently threw a tantrum in school them handcuffed her. police in the town say they tried to calm the child but she was allegedly throwing furniture and other items around the classroom. they say they cuffed her for her own safety. a juvenile complaint accuses the girl of simple battery and damage to property. the girl's family is demanding the police change its policy so that other children are not cuffed for similar incidents in the future. >>> to the latest on the trayvon martin case. we're awaiting a decision over whether george zimmerman will be assigned a new judge. zimmerman's attorney has filed papers asking the judge to step down because
canada flight from toronto to zurich were hurt last year with a boeing 767 suddenly went into a nosedive. an official report on this incident indicates the pilot had just woken up from an approved nap. he mistook the planet venus for an oncoming cargo plane. investigators stay incident underscored the need for managing fatigue on flight decks. >>> and no apologies from a georgia police chief who handcuffed this little 6-year-old girl. apparently threw a tantrum in school them...
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happened in 2011 on a flight from toronto to zurich. but in a report released on monday, it was pilot error, not turbulence, that was confirmed. the first officer's nap lased 35 minutes longer than rules lay lou -- lased 35 minutes the low -- lasted -- lasted 35 minutes longer than allowed. >>> doctors say curry will probably sit out the final two games. golden gate is ending another losing season. if there's anything upset it could help the warriors. >>> jamie moyer at the age of 49 gets better with age. he turned in a vintage performance last night. moyer is now the oldest pitcher -- pitcher to ever win a baseball game. >> for the record moyer is 49 years, 15 0 days old. he was a beat record in place for 80 years. >>> 8:52. rockledgeened tom petty's stolen guitars have been found. police recovered all file -- all five of them. >> tom petty won't back down. >> no, he won't. >>> uc berkeley's student newspaper is fiing -- is fighting. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower chol
happened in 2011 on a flight from toronto to zurich. but in a report released on monday, it was pilot error, not turbulence, that was confirmed. the first officer's nap lased 35 minutes longer than rules lay lou -- lased 35 minutes the low -- lasted -- lasted 35 minutes longer than allowed. >>> doctors say curry will probably sit out the final two games. golden gate is ending another losing season. if there's anything upset it could help the warriors. >>> jamie moyer at the...