Peyton Manning-Tom Brady XVII highlights AFC Championship Game
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Jay Williams — ‘Today was going to be amazing. Today was going to be perfect’
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Celebrities and fans worldwide were mourning the loss of Eagles co-founder and guitarist Glenn Frey. RELATED: Eagles Co-Founder Glenn Frey Dies At 67, Band’s Website, Rep Report Following the news of his death , reaction poured in on social media from across the musical spectrum: SHOCKED to report the death of GLENN FREY. Eagle & brilliant songwriter. We shared some memories at RRHOF. Shocked.. pic.twitter.com/0uVYgaKVIT — Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) January 18, 2016 Thanks for the amazing music you gave the world, Glenn Frey. #rip — EliYoungBand (@EliYoungBand) January 18, 2016 We have just lost an icon. Sad, so sad. Glenn Frey, may he rest in peace. — Daniel de los Reyes (@Danieldelosrey9) January 18, 2016 So saddened and shocked by the loss of Glenn Frey. Thank you for the music that paved the way for so many others. — Brad Paisley (@BradPaisley) January 18, 2016 Glenn Frey, you will be sorely missed. Thank you for all you gave us. — Sheryl Crow (@SherylCrow) January 18, 2016 I was thrilled to meet this Eagle, Glenn Frey at the RRHOF in ’14. I’m really shocked with the news of his passing. pic.twitter.com/L8lNB8kU3y — Bruce Kulick (@brucekulick) January 18, 2016 Lighten up while you still can. Don’t even try to understand. Just find a place to make your stand and take it easy. RIP Glenn Frey. — Jonathan Wald (@jonathanwald) January 18, 2016 A sad week for music. RIP Glenn Frey. — Rob Benedict (@RobBenedict) January 18, 2016 And now Glenn Frey???? This is a joke, right? We’re all getting punk’d, right? *Sigh* #RIP #Eagles 🎸😢 — Elaine Hendrix (@elaine4animals) January 18, 2016 RIP and Take It Easy Glenn Frey. This has been a really tough month for Rock n Roll. ❤️😔 pic.twitter.com/XVQ2y4oR6E — Mitchy Collins (@MitchyCollins) January 18, 2016 Heartbroken over Glenn Frey’s death. Terrible news. — Fred Willard (@Fred_Willard) January 18, 2016 Thanks for the amazing music you gave the world, Glenn Frey. #rip — EliYoungBand (@EliYoungBand) January 18, 2016 SHOCKED to report the death of GLENN FREY. Eagle & brilliant songwriter. We shared some memories at RRHOF. Shocked.. pic.twitter.com/0uVYgaKVIT — Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) January 18, 2016 RIP Glenn Frey. Wow. You’ll be forever missed. pic.twitter.com/yIq9eICu5o — Clare Kramer (@ClareKramer) January 18, 2016 Thank you Glenn Frey for the most amazing music I could ever wish to have grown up on. The greatest songs of all time, so sad. — Joel Peat (@LawsonJoel) January 18, 2016 One of the greatest voices, musicians, contributors and collaborators to rock n roll music has passed away. RIP Glenn Frey — Miles Teller (@Miles_Teller) January 18, 2016 Take it easy, Glenn Frey. Tough year for Rock&Roll. Rest in peace. — DALES. (@brianlogandales) January 18, 2016 My heart is saddened by the loss of one of the greatest!! May you rest in peace Glenn Frey.. — Chase Bryant (@chasebryant) January 18, 2016 First Bowie now Glenn Frey of #TheEagles dies. What a tragic week for Rock And Roll. #rip pic.twitter.com/Rg2daJcZoo — Blackjack Billy (@Blackjack_Billy) January 18, 2016 Wow… What a terrible week for music. RIP Glenn Frey.. — JOE BONAMASSA (@JBONAMASSA) January 18, 2016 RIP Glenn Frey. Thanks for showing us what a masterfully crafted song sounds like over and over and over again. — Nicholas Hipa (@yesTHEnickhipa) January 18, 2016 Sad to hear about Glenn Frey passing. His songwriting was the first to inspire me to play guitar as a boy. — Granger Smith (@GrangerSmith) January 18, 2016 Glenn Frey. I’m shocked. A brilliant songwriter and a really good guy. Talented, funny, cynical and sweet. – Huey pic.twitter.com/fgFVlZOEnX — Huey Lewis (@Huey_Lewis_News) January 18, 2016 “It may be rainin’, but there’s a rainbow above you.” We love you, #Glenn Frey. — Rita Wilson (@RitaWilson) January 18, 2016 With so many losses lately what can one say. Today I am truly crushed. God Bless Glenn Frey. I so have a “Heartache Tonight”….. — Danny Count Koker (@DannyCountKoker) January 18, 2016 “These cloudy days, make you wanna cry. It breaks your heart when someone leaves and you don’t know why ” Glenn Frey — Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) January 18, 2016 Glenn Frey 🙁 RIP, Eagle. Down the Seven Bridges Road. — Charlie Carver (@Charlie_Carver) January 18, 2016 We are saddened to have lost this guy today. Another legend gone. @GlennFrey pic.twitter.com/mmWllEnz1v — Nickelback (@Nickelback) January 18, 2016 A photo from the day I first met Glenn Frey and got to be an “Eagle” for a day. -1993 pic.twitter.com/gur4seY9qH — Travis Tritt (@Travistritt) January 18, 2016 RIP to one of the greatest song writers of all time. Glenn Frey 🙌🏻 — Andy Brown (@LawsonAndy) January 18, 2016 “People don’t run out of dreams – people just run out of time.” – Glenn Frey — Dane Cook (@DaneCook) January 18, 2016 MT: Shocker. My friend from the early days, and important member of Eagles, has died. We loved you, Glenn Frey. — Steve Martin (@SteveMartinToGo) January 18, 2016 According to a representative, Frey passed away at the age of 67.

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Police and FBI were investigating a tip that the suspect in the shooting of a Philadelphia police officer was part of a larger plot
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Barnwell: Which Super Bowl path is toughest? Here are the rankings
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Center Ryan Spooner and right winger Kevin Hayes scored 13 minutes, 46 seconds apart in the second period to lead the Boston Bruins to a 4-1 win over the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center on Friday.

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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — This is a story about turning $4.1 million of public money into just a fraction of that amount. CBS2 Investigative Reporter David Goldstein first told us about the city-owned Port of Los Angeles yacht, the Angelena, back in February 2012. The Angelena was used for tours of the harbor for companies that use the port, as well as college students and even interns for former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. When the port wanted to convert the engines into a hybrid system, Goldstein documented the projected $700,000 cost, which ultimately ballooned to $4.1 million. And even then, the yacht was never certified for use by the U.S. Coast Guard. At first, the then-port director didn’t want to talk about it, and the former mayor even denied the luxuries of a 73-foot yacht. “It’s not a yacht,” then-Mayor Villaraigosa said, “it’s a boat.” But ultimately, new port director Gene Seroka, who inherited the mess, made a decision. When asked if the hefty price tag was worth it, Seroka said: “I don’t think so, and that’s why I stopped the project.” He pulled the plug and the Angelena sailed to the auction block, where it was put up for sale just like any other discarded item for the city of L.A. The ad featured flashy pictures trying to entice the highest bidder. But when the gavel sounded, the public’s $4.1 million investment sold for just $100,000, a loss of roughly $4 million in taxpayer money. “After all that money, it only sold for $100,000. What does that tell you?” Goldstein asked Seroka. “It tells me that we need to move forward, again, and realistically speaking, this is not an area that we focus on,” Seroka said. “You want to put this to bed?” asked Goldstein. “Absolutely,” Seroka replied. But while the Angelena set sail as far as the city is concerned, it hasn’t stopped the port from using public money for free tours of the harbor. Goldstein found tens of thousands of dollars in invoices for charter tours just last year. In July, there were 11 boats chartered by the city-owned Port of L.A. at $1,250 a pop – some spent on the 83-foot catamaran Triumphant. From January through September 2015, Goldstein found the port book 73 charters using public money totaling more than $92,000. Goldstein obtained the reservation forms and found some appeared to be for business purposes to show potential companies around the port. But others were for college students both here and abroad, plus community groups and friends of the port, the same type of groups that set sail on the Angelena. Seroka defended the tours, calling them more fiscally responsible than before. “Why is it more fiscally responsible now that you’re renting boats as opposed to owning one?” asked Goldstein. “Simple math,” Seroka said. “It would take us 35 years of rented vessels to spend the amount of money that was put into the Angelena.” Money that went down the drain, and while the Angelena is now gone, the tours seem to remain. The Angelena was purchased by a private company that claims they will produce hybrid yachts.

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