" knowledge it's time for 1010 wins news on the run for Friday July 24 as 6 AM kind -- management's. Over a thousand people filed into the McLaughlin funeral home yesterday in Jersey City. For mark DiNardo is way the Jersey City detective died following issued out with a suspect last week. And massive turnout is expected today for his funeral at saint agents church on Bergen avenue. -- doesn't roadways will be closed temporarily during the funeral procession. Motorists are advised to find alternate routes until two this afternoon. DiNardo 38 was married in a father of three young children. Died several days after being shot in the face during a confrontation with two suspects who were also killed. Four other officers also suffered injuries DiNardo his brother in law -- apart says he wouldn't want people to more."
" He wouldn't want anybody come in there and crying -- that and and all that he would want us all the celebrating life."
" And three people are doing just that because DiNardo donated his markets. The interest in Michael Jackson's personal position rising rapidly with doctor -- now the focus of a manslaughter investigation. Into the singer's death last month. Yesterday Texas authorities released court documents detailing the items seized from a Houston medical office and storage unit. Of the 51 year old cardiologist who was with Jackson when he fell ill and died. CNN's Randi Kaye reports on what investigators. Were looking for."
" It's really a long list of items on search warrants for both places and they were clearly looking for evidence related to the offense of manslaughter which is what the terminology -- on the search warrant that what they're trying to do is look for any evidence related -- possible. Manslaughter charges they want to figure out. How Michael Jackson died what he died from an exit was the drugs who might have provided that drug. -- Andy -- one prescribed it was to prescribing Michael Jackson's name."
" An official determination of what killed Jackson won't be made until at least next week. When the Los Angeles county coroner expects to have a completed toxicology report. But initial indications are it will be considered manslaughter. LAPD investigators have interviewed married twice so far they have not labeled him a suspect. It was a very busy day yesterday for law enforcement in New Jersey -- dozens of people being nabbed in a two -- probe involving money laundering. And corruption extending a cross the Hudson in in New York as well. Public officials even some rabbis were among those arrested including the mayors of Hoboken and Secaucus. The allegations include millions laundered through synagogues and -- she does in deal New Jersey. All the way to selling human organs on the black market acting US attorney Ralph Merritt says it's shaping up to be the biggest scandal ever in the garden state."
" So many profiting off a corrupt system is it any wonder that you want to change the system. Once again the victims -- the average citizens and the honest business people in this state they don't have a chance in this culture of corruption."
" If you wanna read all the criminal complaint in their whole slew of them tested -- website tent and winced Africa. Well this is not what President Obama it CNN's Lisa desjardins brings us up to speed on the health -- delays in the US senate. And now the president is handling. This and it still had two weeks before summer break. But negotiators have a ways to go to health care bill so majority leader Harry Reid made the -- the decision was made to give them more time now descendants of first draft on health care. Won't be ready until September -- month after president Obama's deadline. The president shifted from wind votes now to stressing he wants a good bill just sometime before congress leaves for the year."
" Congress is set to recess for the year in October. President meets today with two of the Senate Democrats have been asking him to ease off his summer deadline for the passage. Millions of workers around the country will be getting a race today in new federal minimum waged takes effect. It's a seventy cent boost brings it up to seven dollars and 25 cents an hour. The -- comes as businesses are grappling with the effects of the worst recession in more than a quarter century. Tom Sloan maker owns an Arby's in Charlottesville Virginia."
" Businesses like mine are struggling to pay the government or pay their employees and sometimes it comes down to a choice between the two and when you have to make that choice it's either don't pay the government go to jail or have fewer employees and it's sad when any employer has to lay off people."
" Some analysts say the entries could ultimately make more people lined up at the unemployment office. It will mean bigger paychecks for some workers but fewer jobs hours and benefits for others. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closing up a 188. Points yesterday it brought the market to its highest level since last November. Lot of folks on Wall Street wondering if and when this bubble will burst."
" The Dow closed up in nine out of the last ten sessions but be careful if you're thinking about jumping on board the rally train I don't."
" Think there's a strong fundamental basis for. The kind of rally that we've had."
" Economist Stephen -- says it's easy to succumb to temptation and get back into stocks right now."
" Stocks are going up and a lot of money has been lost in stock and investors basically wanna get even."
" But many of -- better than expected earnings reports fueling this rides are based on cost cutting measures not increased revenue we don't -- on our correspondent Steve cast. We're learning more about Brian -- a Venus in the Long Island man who became an al-Qaeda recruit before being arrested in Pakistan. And spilling his guts to federal agents 26 year old from -- John was charged with giving the terror group expert advice and assistance. Specifically targeting the city's transit system. And NYPD spokesman told Newsday the -- alarm was seen as a potential terror target. Because it's not patrolled by city police and that the head of the MTA police refuted that saying it's no more vulnerable than any other transit facility in the region. Agency Venus has provided a rare look into al-Qaeda has daily operations and a recent series of successful unmanned US credit it. And a recent series of successful unmanned US predator drone strikes on suspected al-Qaeda locations on the Pakistani border. Seem to indicate that the information being provided is accurate. Nicholas Cosmo is out of jail but he certainly not out of trouble. The former head of the Long Island based about the world an unhappy merchant advanced. Still faces charges he orchestrated a 413. Million dollar Ponzi scheme. He pleaded not guilty to charges he scams some 6000 people. Cosmo was released on one point 25 million dollars bail he will be confined to his parents' home on Long Island and must wear an electronic. -- The Cambridge Massachusetts police department is standing beyond the officer who arrested black scholar Henry Louis gates junior on disorderly conduct charges. Following a call about a break in at his home. Sergeant James Crowley the officer in question spoke to WBZ radio about the incident."
" There was eight it lot of yelling there was references to my mother to gates has given plenty of opportunity to stop but he was doing. He didn't he acted very rational and can he control the outcome of that event."
" Ironically Crowley's -- police academy expert on avoiding. Racial profiling. Wednesday president Obama's at officers acted stupidly in arresting gates. Yesterday he softened his stance and said cooler heads shouldn't prevent. Well everybody's got an angle -- city department of transportation's no exception take for instance the new parking system Forest Hills. It's got some folks scratching their heads and looking over their shoulders. The DOT is flipping parking lines on some wide streets so drivers can back into angled curbside spots that way they don't have to. Back out an oncoming traffic when -- Well fortunately some drivers are finding it very confusing. But the DOT says that's gonna and shortly as new signs -- gone. Things are looking up for the space shuttle astronauts there aiming for an extra long spacewalk today. To give the International Space Station more fresh batteries. Today's excursion is expected to last seven and a half hours it'll be the fourth spacewalk for endeavour's visiting crew. File this one under tit for -- No pun intended. First the New York Post publishes nude photos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews. Taken without her knowledge through a -- all of a hotel room. And then ESPN retaliates by banning post reporters from appearing on any of their programs. Now the post is defending itself saying. ESPN is Mickey Mouse outfit. They -- Andrews themselves by sending a letter to an -- skewer website demanding it take down the voyeuristic videotape. If they hadn't done that the post says nobody would amount. State to. The late Walter Cronkite was once dubbed the most trusted man in America in his role as anchor for CBS news. Throughout much of his career that -- Dedicates. After his death last week time magazine's web site ran a poll to see who is the most trusted newsman in America now. And after the votes were tallied the winner. Jon Stewart. Brian Williams of NBC news came in second with 29% of the vote. Followed by ABC news's Charlie Gibson with 19% of the vote and Katie Couric rounded out the list with 7%. Of the vote. There was no percentage. Point. And it's been damaged news on the run for Friday July 24 have a great weekend I'm -- the absence."