This trial when she said a man Aggressive Police started groping her from behind. He came out of nowhere from behind her and attacked her at that point the teenager froze and the man ran away. She was able to get away in contact the police. There is a lot of people will walk in the neighborhood no one has come for to say since they were a witness to this attack. We would definitely like to hear from anyone that its a witness for who have since put in this situation. Reporter obviously police are looking for help your creek they will not relax until he is off the street. Pam the family of Lynne Spalding now taking legal action against San Francisco General Hospital. The family publically made the announcement today. They filed a claim against the hospital and the San Francisco sheriffs department. For the events surrounding spaldings disappearance and death. If you would not have lost her we would not have had to go looking for her and that excuses theyre both just excuses they should n
With the help of our economic analyst richard gill, well find out on this edition of economics usa. Im david schoumacher. We like to think of our economy as one that runs on competition. For instance, we can choose the brand ofasoline weuy. If one station sets its prices too high, thene can simply go across thet if one station for a lower price. O high, if enough drivers pass the highprice station by, sooner or later it goes out of business. Of course, if in order to attract business a station sets its prices too low and cant cover costs, sooner or later itll go out of business, too. But what happens to prices if one company, or one person, controls all the gas stations . That was what the country faced in 1890. The company was standard oil the man was john d. Rockefeller. This was the infant oil industry john d. Rockefeller saw after the civil war. Drilling equipment was hand and footoperated in those days and available cheap. Anybodcould join the o rh, and anybody did. With thousands
We like to think of our economy as one that runs on competition. For instance, we can choose the brand ofasoline we buy. One station sets its prices too high, thene can simply go across the stet one station for a lower price. O high, if enough drivers pass the highprice station by, sooner or later it goes out of business. Of course, if in order to attract business a station sets its prices too low and cant cover costs, sooner or later itll go out of business, too. But what happens to prices if one company, or one person, controls all the gas stations . That was what the country faced in 1890. The company was standard oil the man was john d. Rockefeller. This was the infant oil industry jafter the civil war. Drilling equipment was hand and footoperated in those days and available cheap. Anybodcould join the o rh, and anybody di with thousands of smallscale prospectors, drillers, and finers competg, the supply of oil was plentiful. Prices were low, and so were profits. Rockefeller had be
Southwest philadelphia fire station. They claim firefighters didnt respond fast enough to the fire that killed four children over the weekend and theyre outlooking for answers tonight. And this is the scene you are looking at right now. Skyfox is live over the scene in southwest philadelphia. Over the fire station at 65th and woodland about 200 people have showed up here to protest. This all started about 7 00 oclock. So its been going on for several hours. At least two people have been arrested. You can see the scene is still very active right there now. Its after 10 00 oclock this evening. In fact, this all started because of a row house fire on saturday. Four children died. Absolutely heartbreaking to all the people their emotions running very very high. And the neighborhood is still in turmoil asking a lot of questions. A lot of the neighbors wondering why did it take so long for firefighters to show up at the house because you know when drama unfolds you know that it seems like et
Advisory on Hurrican Irene. We want to go to rob marciano who will tell us what this latest advisory is about. Its frightening, up to 85mileanhour wind now. Theres a possibility from reading some nuggets from the National Hurricane center that it could strengthen some more. We knew we had that possibility. Still over the gulf stream where waters are still warm enough to sustain a hurricane. Also getting into an environment where it favored strengthening. Thats what weve seen. Here it is in the satellite picture. 85mileanhour winds. Thats a moderate strength category one storm with possible strengthening as we go through time. About 380 miles south of new york city its movement has picked up northerly about 15 miles an hour and we still expect that turn toward the west later on. This is huge. Reading some technical stuff, the Tropical Storm force winds, diameter nearly 800 miles wide. That is huge. The second largest tropical system weve seen in the last few decades. Hurricane force win