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Transcripts For WABC Eyewitness News First At 4 20151110

A member of davis family apparently went to 803 again looking for clues and smelled a strong odor coming from the garage. If police are questioning the upstairs tenant, this is someone who is a street mechanic that many people know and trust. We spoke to a man who says he has known him since childhood. Never seen him in trouble, never seen him hurt nobody. Never he always know everybody knew him so everybody guy. Thats why its to hear that could happen. Reporter now again, sources tell us the body is 50yearold pamela davis reported missing october 30th. Her family was offering a reward to find her. Again, the Essex County Prosecutors Office handling this investigation. We are awaiting more information comes forward we will have it for you at 6 00. For now we are lye here in newark live here in newark, toni yates, channel 7 Eyewitness News. Police in Westchester County investigating after a millionaires wife found dead of blunt force trauma. New York State Police were looking for eviden

Transcripts For WABC Eyewitness News 20151110

What chris had to say. Yesterday evening i noticed the fence was damaged, the plywood was damaged. I are didnt know why. I thought maybe something had hit it but i didnt really think too much of it. There was no vehicle visible or anything like that. Then you went and looked at Surveillance Video . Yes. Some of my saw my neighbor today and he had a video. What did you think when you saw it . Unbelievable that a car would go so fast and no indication of stopping. All was no sign, no indication that car, the driver of that car was going to stop. That video taken just before 5 00 yesterday morning. Live look now, divers from the nypd harbor unit kid go did go down in the water. This is early in the investigation but they did discover a man inside that car who was dead. In going on here. Again, if we have anymore information well bring it to you. Live in brooklyn, kemberly richardson, channel 7 Eyewitness News. What a story. Now to that decapitated body. Late this Afternoon Police identifi

Transcripts For CNBC 60 Minutes On CNBC 20141201

Beneath these sand dunes lie 18 billion barrels of oil, more than four times the proven reserves of alaska. And its costing billions and billions to tap into it. With all the talk about kicking our addiction to foreign oil, the kingdom of saudi arabia is doing everything it can to keep the oil age going. Let me be blunt is it your hope to prevent a switch away from oil . Somebody said the country is the oil business. I mean, you absolutely need to do this for your own survival. And whats wrong with that . [ticking] when the u. S. Oil companies came here in the 40s and 50s, the americans moved into the area with their families and developed it to suit their tastes and their way of life. They created a replica of american suburbia. Today you could be in the outskirts of houston or los angeles. Its almost like its an enclave within saudi arabia. Itsdifferent from the rest of the country. Yes, thats true, because very different. It kept a lot of the american ways. Yes, of course. But block

Transcripts For CNBC 60 Minutes On CNBC 20121122

18 billion barrels of oil, more than four times the proven reserves of alaska. And its costing billions and billions to tap into it. With all the talk about kicking our addiction to foreign oil, the kingdom of saudi arabia is doing everything it can to keep the oil age going. Let me be blunt is it your hope to prevent a switch away from oil . Somebody said the country is the oil business. I mean, you absolutely need to do this for your own survival. And whats wrong with that . [ticking] when the u. S. Oil companies came here in the 40s and 50s, the americans moved into the area with their families and developed it to suit their tastes and their way of life. They created a replica of american suburbia. Today you could be in the outskirts of houston or los angeles. Its almost like its an enclave within saudi arabia. Itsdifferent from the rest of the country. Yes, thats true, because very different. It kept a lot of the american ways. Yes, of course. But blocked off from the rest. They ar

Transcripts For CNBC 60 Minutes On CNBC 20140127

Beneath these sand dunes lie 18 billion barrels of oil, more than four times the proven reserves of alaska. And its costing billions and billions to tap into it. With all the talk about kicking our addiction to foreign oil, the kingdom of saudi arabia is doing everything it can to keep the oil age going. Let me be blunt is it your hope to prevent a switch away from oil . Somebody said the country is the oil business. I mean, you absolutely need to do this for your own survival. And whats wrong with that . [ticking] when the u. S. Oil companies came here in the 40s and 50s, the americans moved into the area with their families and developed it to suit their tastes and their way of life. They created a replica of american suburbia. Today you could be in the outskirts of houston or los angeles. Its almost like its an enclave within saudi arabia. Itsdifferent from the rest of the country. Yes, thats true, because very different. It kept a lot of the american ways. Yes, of course. But block

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