And clear outside Danville Regional Medical Center as the Community Came out to take a stand against crime. Lillie neal the amount of support my family has gotten over the past few days, not only from my Close Friends but from the entire community has been overwhelming. The daughter of dr. Randolph neal, the victim in monday nights shooting spoke to the crowd about her anger and then love. Lillie neal my dad has always told me not to live in fear. He has always understood that no day is guarenteed and that we shoud live in the present and not let our worries of the future impact how we go about our lives. As walkers took to the streets, many were impressed with the turn out. Paul and kim nicholson, walkers the spirit of community down here, i think it crossed racial lines i think it crosses economic lines. Sandy and Robin Williams i think, it really a call of god to just come together and stand for your city and learn to love one another and stop the violence. Leaders encouraged walker
Released her account information to investigators which could have lead to arrests. Prosecutors say she talked to her accused killer, david eisenhauer, on a messaging app, but didnt name kik as that app. On thursday, the Company Updated its guide for parents, highlighting specific safety questions. The man accused of murdering Nicole Lovell remains in jail this morning. David eisenhauers next Court Appearance is scheduled for next month. He was known at Virginia Tech and at his high school in maryland as a competitive and focused Cross Country runner, someone much different than the person described in court. Wdbj7s justin ward met another runner who says eisenhauer was helpful on the course. It was David Eisenhauers success as a track star in maryland that first caught the eye of alex malycke. Alex malycke runner i liked his attitude. He was very upbeat, very knowledgeable, very personable, very accomodating, almost like an ambassador from Virginia Tech. The two bonded on the course,
peephole. what could a reasonable person do in defendant s case? what did he do in his case? he brought a shotgun to the door. what is he going to do with a shotgun? well, what is he going to do with a shotgun? he s either going to shoot a person, scare a person, or he s going to protect himself. now, what are other things that he could have done? well, he could have not answered the door. he could have called for help. lisa, it seems likely during the trial that s exactly what we will hear from the prosecution. that s right. and the judge is focusing on one of the most important words in the law, reasonable. we all have an obligation to behave reasonably. this homeowner had to behave reasonably when he took a shotgun to the door. he had a legal right to do that, but he could only use it in self-defense if he was reasonably in fear of great bodily injury or death. so far he hasn t shown that. one of the witnesses yesterday, we discussed this with you, angela beasley, she gave tes
0 india s minister of external affairs made a speech before parliament where he said that this wasn t just about one person or one individual, that it was about an entire country and their place in the world. so there s definitely been some ramifications beyond just this case. the u.s. marshals say the treatment was in line, if not and you told me even better than what an average citizen would receive. well, the u.s. attorney for manhattan put out a lengthy statement in a sort of unexpected lengthy statement yesterday saying the treatment that she received was even better than that most u.s. citizens would have gotten. she was allowed to use her cell phone to make arrangements for her children. she was not put in handcuffs in front of her children but rather handcuffed later on. so he s contending that it was not only a fair treatment but also maybe a better treatment than she would have gotten. as i pointed out in the setup, there are government officials who say this is not j
herera. power lunch begins right now. hello. welcome to power lunch. i m bertha coombs at the realtime exchange. a sea of green on the wall. dow industrials up 1.5%. s&p following suit. they re both up exactly the same. but it s the nasdaq that is up nearly 2% on the day because apple today is recovering. taking the pulse of the market, oil is higher even as the president takes aim at speculators. speaks as speculators are unwinding bets on brent. leaving wti up more than 1.5%. and that brent premium has come down to less than $14. gold also edging higher today as well. continuing its positive move to the upside. and the 10-year yield here is above 2% as we are seeing folks move into stocks today. and our midday movers, first solar announcing layoffs as part of a restructuring and the market seems to like it. it s up over 10%. coca-cola up more than 2.5%. coke is more expensive, which means bigger profits. meantime, starbucks, you know, i didn t have my latte this morning.