St. Cloud police say sarah moore came to this Verizon Wireless store yesterday afternoon and asked the clerk inside for his help in remotely removing information from her cell phone which had been seized by police. Moore, a substitute Health Teacher at st. Cloud middle school, was arrested last week on charges she repeatedly had sex with a teenage boy. Instead of helping moore, that clerk called police. The state has produced and shown to me a statement made by that clerk saying that she wanted to delete stuff off her phone because she was in trouble with the cops. But what was on that phone . Were there pictures . Were there Text Messages . I have no idea whats on it. What they think is on it. What they knew was on it before. The problem is, neither do st. Cloud police investigators. They say they have no way of knowing whether moore was successful or not in deleting anything from her phone. But what they do know is she not telling them what it is. Moores attorney offered up his own e
Of panera bread. All that and more coming up over the next hour on taking stock. First, for the headlines lets go to my radio cohost carol massar. Jamie dimon out with an annual letter to shareholders writing the bank had conversations with regulators before settling into trading losses. They said they should do more selfexamination and that they should be better listeners. Federal reserve releasing minutes from the march meeting paying down forecasts saying that Interest Rates may rise faster than previously predicted. U. S. Stocks rallied on the news that Technology Shares gained the most in two months. New jerseys Credit Rating was cut to a plus citing the sizable imbalance and this is four levels below the top. Those are the top stories. Back to you. Thank you, carol massar. We are broadcasting live from ferrari midtown. Manhattan. Joining me now is marco mattiacci, chief executive of ferrari north america which include central and latin america and were here to mark the 60th anniv
Both sides in this conflict are criticizing the United States. Yousuf gamal eldin joins us from cairo with the latest. We have been hearing about the escalating numbers of those who have been injured and killed in the situation. It sounds like it is getting much more tense. Absolutely, becky. A lot of tension this morning here in downtown cairo as the Muslim Brotherhood calls for a million man march, basically, for their supporters to take up arms, to step up against Security Forces. Now, we have seen military activity as well in the morning, even though the curfew is over. Tanks have taken up position right below us. Four of them at least. And theyre blocking basically access road to Tahrir Square. The epicenter of the political changes we have seen in egypt over the last two or three years or so. Very symbolic part of the city, which they are now cordoning off, basically in anticipation of these large protests. We are currently hearing the preparations for friday prayers. Theyre abou
Lightning strikes. But we start with jade hernandez. Reporter the concern continues, but firefighters are waiting and ng. In the demand center its business as usual for captain province. Until midnight tonight when the red flag warning goes into effect. Calfire has already pulled in five firefighters and staffed water tenders in each of their reserved engines. Captain province is also monitoring maps tracking the storms and lightning. Tonight were going to preposition engines up on the ridge line in the san antonio valley. Reporter battalion chief norton says the last time conditions like these caused fires, caltrans is keeping a close eye in morgan hill until the warning ends on tuesday. Its just a huge area that hasnt burned in probably seven years and its just really concerns out there. The fuels are very receptive for fires right now. Reporter calfire is careful since resources are tight. Captain norton says he has already seen the conditions on the hill. They will staff a look out
We have Team Coverage tonight, ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking the chances of lightning strikes. But we start with jade hernandez. Reporter the concern continues, but firefighters are waiting and watching. In the demand center its business as usual for captain province. Until midnight tonight when the red flag warning goes into effect. Calfire has already pulled in five firefighters and staffed water tenders in each of their reserved engines. Captain province is also monitoring maps tracking the storms and lightning. Tonight were going to preposition engines up on the ridge line in the san antonio valley. Reporter battalion chief norton says the last time conditions like these caused fires, caltrans is keeping a close eye in morgan hill until the warning ends on tuesday. Its just a huge area that hasnt burned in probably seven years and its just really concerns out there. The fuels are very receptive for fires right now. Reporter calfire is careful since resources are tight.