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tonight nba champion miami heat, dwyane wade. scandal's tony goldwyn. and music from the neighbourhood, with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. you know, it is supposed to get hot this weekend, there is a heat wave heading towards the southwestern united states. in the valley in l.a., it is supposed to get to 104 here, which is dangerous, because a lot of our women here in l.a. are 40% plastic. experts say that on saturday, temperatures in las vegas could hit a record 120 degrees. and other non-experts, people who don't know what they're talking about say it could reach 2,000 degrees. i grew up in las vegas and went to college in phoenix, so i have experienced this sort of thing. so if you live in an area that is going to have extreme temperature this weekend here is a little trick i use. i keep my bra in the freezer? i put it on, cool as a cucumber all day. and i'm sure you heard that the supreme court made two major rulings in favor of same-sex marriage. and there was a lot of
tonight nba champion miami heat, dwyane wade. scandal's tony goldwyn. and music from the neighbourhood, with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. you know, it is supposed to get hot this weekend, there is a heat wave heading towards the southwestern united states. in the valley in l.a., it is supposed to get to 104 here, which is dangerous, because a lot of our women here in l.a. are 40% plastic. experts say that on...
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joining us is wade ward. a spokesman from the fire department. wade, are you with us? >> yes. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, we're so sorry for your loss. >> i appreciate that. >> i understand that these men were part of a hot shot crew. this is a devastating loss for your community. i want to ask you how you are all doing at this hour. >> that's a difficult question to answer at this point. for myself, i'm still in shock. unfortunately, trying to do a job that i hope that i never had to do. >> there's been an outpouring of support. earlier today, we heard that the president called these men heroes. you knew these men personally. what could you tell us about them? >> i can tell you they're a very elite group of men and sometimes women. they were all men on this crew. that are highly trained. and the only thing i can say is that, you know, obviously, the accident is under investigation. but had to be nothing less than the perfect storm, especially for these guys. they're very cautious. very high trained. and for them to be in a situatio
joining us is wade ward. a spokesman from the fire department. wade, are you with us? >> yes. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, we're so sorry for your loss. >> i appreciate that. >> i understand that these men were part of a hot shot crew. this is a devastating loss for your community. i want to ask you how you are all doing at this hour. >> that's a difficult question to answer at this point. for myself, i'm still in shock....
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brenda wade. could the connection between childhood stress, poverty, and trauma lead to illness in adulthood? dr. nadine burke harris said yes. the uc berkeley train's -- with a master in public health in harvard and treats patients with third world diseases here in san francisco. and the founder of the bayview hunters point and opened the center for youth wellness. she's working with hillary clinton to heal children and joins us with groundbreaking ideas. welcome. >> thank you. >> dr. burk, it's an honor to you have here. i'm one of your groupies. i have been such an admirer of your work for years. you're the first physician i know of to actually connect a child's emotional experiences with illness. >> thank you so much. it's my pleasure to be here, brenda and i am excited to be doing this work. i think it's important we connect the science with the practice of what we're doing for our kids. >> exactly. what does science tell us about how emotions make you sick? >> there is an overwhelming body o
brenda wade. could the connection between childhood stress, poverty, and trauma lead to illness in adulthood? dr. nadine burke harris said yes. the uc berkeley train's -- with a master in public health in harvard and treats patients with third world diseases here in san francisco. and the founder of the bayview hunters point and opened the center for youth wellness. she's working with hillary clinton to heal children and joins us with groundbreaking ideas. welcome. >> thank you. >>...
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wade. do you as well, dee dee? >> i think early on, if you get to five months -- >> john: you don't support the repeal of roe v. wade? no. let's say abortion becomes illegal. if a woman is raped and she goes to a doctor and the doctor terminates the pregnancy please tell me who deserves the longest jail sentence, the rapist, the doctor or the woman in order. >> here's the question. >> john: no, i'm answering that. >> if it is medically needed to have the abortion. >> john: no. she doesn't want to raise the child. >> did the doctor ask her before she did it. >> john: yep and the docketter did it as doctors will do if roe v. wade is overturned. poor women will go to more gosnells. who deserves the longest jail sentence? >> across the board. >> john: all three of them. >> wow. >> because here's the problem. if -- obviously there is grace. here's the problem. >> apparently not. >> because it is a baby to us. that's the difference. those of us who are christians who believe that life begins at conception. life begins at
wade. do you as well, dee dee? >> i think early on, if you get to five months -- >> john: you don't support the repeal of roe v. wade? no. let's say abortion becomes illegal. if a woman is raped and she goes to a doctor and the doctor terminates the pregnancy please tell me who deserves the longest jail sentence, the rapist, the doctor or the woman in order. >> here's the question. >> john: no, i'm answering that. >> if it is medically needed to have the abortion....
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wade.hat makes it so successful is that aul provides lawmakers across the country with prewritten dils that politicians can treat like legislative mad libs. that it allows them to easily introduce bills without needing to research and write the bills themselves. did you hear that? republican lawmaker can take the credit but this isn't home grown legislation born of the demands of their constituents. this is legislation prefabricated by an unelected group that's using stealth legislation to roll back rights state by state. you have to remember that if roe v. wade is overturnl, it sends the issue back to the states. in this, the rollback will already be in place. check and mate. the opponents of a woman's right to choose don't mince words when it come to anti-obama hatred to rile up their followers. >> it is generally from my opinion the promiscuous white men who are pushing abortion. i would say even the promiscuous black ones like our president. i shouldn't say that. they want sexual licens
wade.hat makes it so successful is that aul provides lawmakers across the country with prewritten dils that politicians can treat like legislative mad libs. that it allows them to easily introduce bills without needing to research and write the bills themselves. did you hear that? republican lawmaker can take the credit but this isn't home grown legislation born of the demands of their constituents. this is legislation prefabricated by an unelected group that's using stealth legislation to roll...
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and some residents in northern florida spent their fourth wading through floodwaters. washington county is currently under a state of emergency. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer here with your weekend forecast. i can't believe those pictures from new mexico. >> it looks like a snowstorm, doesn't it? >> it looks like a snowstorm and it's, what, july? >> i know. but hail is a severe weather phenomenon. it's a summertime thing. but when you get that much hail it certainly looks bizarre. and more thunderstorms are possible in the southwest today. you can see this area of low pressure swirling out in the southwest that is producing some of these pop-up showers and storms each afternoon and evening. some could be strong enough to produce significant hail and also lightning which is a huge concern with the wildfire threat out in the southwest because it is so hot and dry. you can see most of those showers fade away overnight and then redevelop through the afternoon. so that is something we'll keep an eye on across interior parts of the southwest. especially into areas like new
and some residents in northern florida spent their fourth wading through floodwaters. washington county is currently under a state of emergency. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer here with your weekend forecast. i can't believe those pictures from new mexico. >> it looks like a snowstorm, doesn't it? >> it looks like a snowstorm and it's, what, july? >> i know. but hail is a severe weather phenomenon. it's a summertime thing. but when you get that much hail it certainly looks...
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isabelle wade. this was written to rodney. i am write to go -- writing to object to the proposed decision on 601 west. as a resident, i can testify to the horrendous mistakes to allow the inappropriate development on our street. mistakes the past commissioner told me would not be allowed today which is to allow two modern apartment buildings. there is such a thing as character in the neighborhood. it is a shame that 611 would be allowed to convert to a carriage house among modern buildings. the proposed addition would further exacerbate an inappropriate character of the building at the expense of the building and frankly all of us on the park. not every home in san francisco needs to grow. smaller homes provide more affordable housing opportunities in a very expensive city. when a building in question already sticks out like a sore thumb, the planning commission should not add insult to injury. please vote against this project. thank you very much. isabelle wade. thank you. >> next speaker, please.
isabelle wade. this was written to rodney. i am write to go -- writing to object to the proposed decision on 601 west. as a resident, i can testify to the horrendous mistakes to allow the inappropriate development on our street. mistakes the past commissioner told me would not be allowed today which is to allow two modern apartment buildings. there is such a thing as character in the neighborhood. it is a shame that 611 would be allowed to convert to a carriage house among modern buildings. the...
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wade. >> i think i'm responsible for more abortions than women.nk i have the right to speak. >> john: when we announced that the four of was were going to talk about abortion, you know what males are the problem here. we're not telling women they can't have them. we're four males talking about it, because i think men have to help solve the problem. >> many people think i'm one of the best arguments there is for abortion. >> john: no, yao are the best argument for birth control. >> if i could function without a condom, i would probably have different feelings, but -- [ laughter ] >> it's not a birth control, jimmy. >> john: it is not. but it is treated like it is. abortion is always going to be around -- >> as long as there with [ inaudible ]. >> john: that's horrible, but you are exactly right. i think the pro choice people are generally the ones tries to seek less abortions. if you don't support birth control, you don't get to complain about abortion. >> good point. >> i don't find five months -- i don't want row v wade repealed but there are peo
wade. >> i think i'm responsible for more abortions than women.nk i have the right to speak. >> john: when we announced that the four of was were going to talk about abortion, you know what males are the problem here. we're not telling women they can't have them. we're four males talking about it, because i think men have to help solve the problem. >> many people think i'm one of the best arguments there is for abortion. >> john: no, yao are the best argument for birth...
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wade was decided 40 years ago. but you know what, roe v. wade still is the law. everywhere.this era of republican governance, about, i don't, once a week ar so at the stroke of noon, some judge somewhere in the country has to do what a federal judge did today in north dakota. "the state of north dakota has presented no evidence to justify the passage of this troubling law. state has extended an invitation to an expensive court battle over a law restricting abortions that is a blatant violation of the constitutional guarantees afforded to all women. the united states supreme court has unequivocally said that no state may deprive a woman of the choice to terminate her pregnan pregnancy at point prior to viability. north dakota house bill 1456 is clearly unconstitutional under an unbroken stream of united states supreme court authority." tlf the court grants the plaintiffs motion for injunction. federal judge today blocking the law passed by north dakota republicans to ban abortions after six weeks. which is something you obviously cannot do in this country. but still, this is
wade was decided 40 years ago. but you know what, roe v. wade still is the law. everywhere.this era of republican governance, about, i don't, once a week ar so at the stroke of noon, some judge somewhere in the country has to do what a federal judge did today in north dakota. "the state of north dakota has presented no evidence to justify the passage of this troubling law. state has extended an invitation to an expensive court battle over a law restricting abortions that is a blatant...
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barnett's belongings had been haul wade, others trashed, some sold. she presented the bank with an $18,000 estimate but says they refused to pay retail value. she's trying to negotiate a settlement. >> unbelievable. >> a home run show come together coliseum in oakland starting tomorrow. >> this is a a lot of fun. a's open early at every friday home game to allow fans to watch home run derby champ take batting practice. >> this is a rare treat. now, tomorrow, gates are going to open at 4:30. i only caution one thing here, he's coming back from a wrist injury so might take it easy. might not be bomb as way with him going all out. he knows people are coming in. >> right. >> still ahead nancy pelosi lashes out at the behavior of anthony weiner oor chilling video of a deadly train crash in spain and clues giving investigators to exactly what happened. >> also, the pope in brazil and surprise greeting some people got today during his visit to rio. >> a look at progress workers are making despite uncertainty over when goitsing to open. >> and other live take
barnett's belongings had been haul wade, others trashed, some sold. she presented the bank with an $18,000 estimate but says they refused to pay retail value. she's trying to negotiate a settlement. >> unbelievable. >> a home run show come together coliseum in oakland starting tomorrow. >> this is a a lot of fun. a's open early at every friday home game to allow fans to watch home run derby champ take batting practice. >> this is a rare treat. now, tomorrow, gates are...
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wade, good to see you, sir. >> hey, craig, how are you doing, buddy?tter you talk about having that conversation with your younger self about, again, what it's like to be gay in the nfl. what does that conversation entail? >> i would say that that conversation entails a lot of soul searching, a lot of trying to, first, like learn what it is to be a gay male, to kind of remove all of the self hatred that exists when you grow up in a world learning that being a gay person and an athlete really don't exists in the same space. >> and in that same letter you wrote, it all gets better from here. you're afraid you're going to have to stay in the closet your whole life. but you won't. you'll live in harlem and have a partner for nearly a decade. y for now, take a step back and enjoy doing playing on the biggest stage on earth doing what you wanted to do. enjoy that for a second and then enjoy everything else later. you're almost encouraging yourself to stay in the closet while continuing to play in the nfl. does that mean if you had to do it all over again you
wade, good to see you, sir. >> hey, craig, how are you doing, buddy?tter you talk about having that conversation with your younger self about, again, what it's like to be gay in the nfl. what does that conversation entail? >> i would say that that conversation entails a lot of soul searching, a lot of trying to, first, like learn what it is to be a gay male, to kind of remove all of the self hatred that exists when you grow up in a world learning that being a gay person and an...
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wade.think of the republican party as the top to bottom anti-abortion party but it took a long time for that to take hold in the party. what was going on back then that brought that about? >> that's quite true. there was a realignment of the two parties that started in that year, 1980, when the republican party went from being pro-e.r.a., pro-choice, generally pro-civil rights moving very didn'tly away from those positions, moving away from a pro-labor position that started with patco -- >> the air traffic controllers. >> one of his first acts. but we were all shocked when george h.w. bush changed his position. he had been part of the equal rights amendment, progressive new england republican -- typical new england republican at the time. the republican party still doesn't have new england, you know, that genesis that still holds in that part of the country but it's become very difficult, i think, for republicans to maintain the kinds of positions that were extremely common prior to 1980. >
wade.think of the republican party as the top to bottom anti-abortion party but it took a long time for that to take hold in the party. what was going on back then that brought that about? >> that's quite true. there was a realignment of the two parties that started in that year, 1980, when the republican party went from being pro-e.r.a., pro-choice, generally pro-civil rights moving very didn'tly away from those positions, moving away from a pro-labor position that started with patco --...
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kevin wycheck, chris mckenzie and wade parker following their father's footsteps. and andrew ashcraft has four little kids. >> he was the best person i've ever met. he gave all for his job. >> mourners continue to lay flowers and hang american flags in front of the prescott fire station in honor of the lives lost. meantime at this hour that deadly wildfire is still burning out of control. it is still zero percent contained at this hour. >> our thoughts and our prayers are with those wives and children and moms and dads. thanks, anna. >> four little children left behind in that one family. >>> take a look at this. it is time lapse video. it shows the terrifying scale and the speed of that deadly wildfire possibly offering maybe an explanation as to why those 19 fire fighters could not get out in time. >> for more on that, let's head over to maria molina. good morning, maria. >> good morning. you heard anna mention they did have to use fire shelters, something used as a last resort by these elite fire fighters that unfortunately were lost. it's a heartbreaking story.
kevin wycheck, chris mckenzie and wade parker following their father's footsteps. and andrew ashcraft has four little kids. >> he was the best person i've ever met. he gave all for his job. >> mourners continue to lay flowers and hang american flags in front of the prescott fire station in honor of the lives lost. meantime at this hour that deadly wildfire is still burning out of control. it is still zero percent contained at this hour. >> our thoughts and our prayers are with...
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anti-regulation, i think that the conditional use does provide the community with the ability to kind of wade in on their fate. and so with that said, i move that we support this legislation, as it has been presented this evening. >> okay. >> i will second, again. >> okay, roll call? >> commissioners? i have a motion by commissioner dwight to recommend approval of 130459. commission of alcoholic beverage on valencia street. s and seconded by yee riley. >> adams? >> aye. >> dooley? >> aye. >> dwight. >> yes. >> o'brien. >> yes. >> ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> white. >> absent. >> and commissioner yee riley? >> aye. >> that motion passes 6-0. >> great. >> thank you. >> thank you for your patience tonight. >> and thank you, next. >> next item? >> commissioners item 6, director's report? >> commissioners, since today is my first day back from vacation, and spending most of the day getting caught up i do not have a report for you tonight. >> thank you. >> next israel item please? >> legislation report? >> nothing. >> item eight, president's report. >> nothing to report. >> item 9. >> vice president
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good morning to you, wade. we're first very sorry for your loss and for the state of arizona and those families. we're hearing this is an elite team, they have been trained for this. we watched the video of them carrying logs in the woods. unique class of individuals. what went wrong, how did this happen? >> well, of course thank you for your condolences. and at this time of course the incident is under investigation. i can only tell that you something completely unexpected and tragic happened. these guys are very highly trained, they have very good situational awareness. and at this point i can only tell you that it had to be the perfect storm for this to happen especially for this crew. >> we heard the crew talking about in the interview that was done with some of those members from last year about the bond that they make with each other. tell us a little bit more about what does take to be a firefighter? you go into a situation like this, and understand that the average age of this particular group was, what
good morning to you, wade. we're first very sorry for your loss and for the state of arizona and those families. we're hearing this is an elite team, they have been trained for this. we watched the video of them carrying logs in the woods. unique class of individuals. what went wrong, how did this happen? >> well, of course thank you for your condolences. and at this time of course the incident is under investigation. i can only tell that you something completely unexpected and tragic...
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. >> either denzel or dwyane wade. >> i love him. i love him. wasn't he on -- >> he might have been. that's wayne brady. you are getting confused with your black people. she thought dwyane wade and then wayne brady won the nba championship. >> who is wayne brady? doesn't he guest host a game show? >> i wanna make a deal. >> let's make a deal. >> will, who is playing you in a movie? >> i will also go with denzel. >> that would be a difficult character. >> i don't think so. >> he can do it. joy he is a gifted actor -- >> he is a gifted act and we have a certain machi is mo that comes across the screen. >> can you say i know you ain't got wet. >> i can do that. i'm kidding. jedediah, you brought up something about snowden, one of the questions being because the russians are hosting the olympics next winter, lyndsay graham, senator lyndsay graham said maybe we should look at whether or not the united states should boycott the olympics. good or bad idea? >> interesting point, but i think there is probably policy things we could do that would be more
. >> either denzel or dwyane wade. >> i love him. i love him. wasn't he on -- >> he might have been. that's wayne brady. you are getting confused with your black people. she thought dwyane wade and then wayne brady won the nba championship. >> who is wayne brady? doesn't he guest host a game show? >> i wanna make a deal. >> let's make a deal. >> will, who is playing you in a movie? >> i will also go with denzel. >> that would be a difficult...
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wade. >> john: i don't think they're serious about roe v. wade.they're seriously serious about shaking down pro-life voters. why is america becoming more gay tolerant the rest of the world is moving in the opposite direction? we'll be hating on scott walker after the break. stick around. criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them, right? vo: the war room monday to thursday at 6 eastern >> john: enough with the scott walker. as i was saying, hate, it comes in all shapes and sizes. in this segment we're going to look at hate. hate is taking the world by storm and homophobia has become the new support. i'm joi
wade. >> john: i don't think they're serious about roe v. wade.they're seriously serious about shaking down pro-life voters. why is america becoming more gay tolerant the rest of the world is moving in the opposite direction? we'll be hating on scott walker after the break. stick around. criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that...
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he said he would overturn roe versus wade. that is what he promised.he democrats stepped up their support for women's rights. president obama addressing planned parenthood directly. democrats running ads up and down the ticket, not just the presidential level, but the country. in the democratic general election races across the country, saying democrats should be the ones to defend women's rights and the abilities to decide their own pregnancies without the government. democrats warn that without a vote they would ban abortion in the country. >> if roe v wade, would you sign it? >> let me say it, i would be delighted to sign that bill. >> banning all abortions? >> i would be delighted to sign that bill. >> trying to mislead us. that is wrong. but then all abortions, only if you vote for him. >> and it turns out even if you don't vote for him. because you know in the last election, in november 2012, which was not that long ago, mitt romney lost in a landslide, republicans lost the election really badly, they lost the white house really badly. they lost
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too cold it's too cold the holes my sweater ♪ of >> jimmy: i want to thank i want to thank dwyane wadedwyn. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. >>> tonight on "nightline," this tiny congregation may be just the most hated religious group in american. >> you're all going to burn in hell. >> so what would motivate this man to uproot his life and family and join them. >> and the children of westboro baptist church, do they really believe this stuff? and what happens when they want out. tonight, one reporter's attempt to understand the so-called warriors of the bible. why are they so mean? >> this special edition of "nightline," preaching hate will >>> this is a special edition of "nightline." preaching hate. >> and good evening, we've all probably heard a thing or two of that church whose members preached anti-gay vile, tonight, you will see the church from the inside. abc's nick watts decided to spend time with the church, to learn why they twisted it into something so hateful. >> reporter: every day somewhere in america, this little band is picketing somewh
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. >>> i want to bring in wade ward, a spokesman for the prescott area fire department. close friend of chris mackenzie, he joins me by phone. wade ward obviously as the governor said there, quite appalling and devastating tragedy has be fallen the area today. and these firemen, these hotshots to lose so many in one incident like this, a terrible blow for you? >> yeah, it's an absolutely horrible situation, tragic for all of us. >> in terms of the investigation into what happened, do you have any more insight into how they found themselves in an awful situation? >> no, at this point the fire is still under investigation. unfortunately, now we have three incidents in our hands, we're dealing with an active fire that's still growing. and we have an incident within the incident and we're trying to deal with the investigation of how this happened. and we're dealing with our families here at home, so this is compounded for us, and it's a very tragic situation. >> how much does this fire -- the scale and power of it, is it exacerbated, temperatures could go as high as 102 degr
. >>> i want to bring in wade ward, a spokesman for the prescott area fire department. close friend of chris mackenzie, he joins me by phone. wade ward obviously as the governor said there, quite appalling and devastating tragedy has be fallen the area today. and these firemen, these hotshots to lose so many in one incident like this, a terrible blow for you? >> yeah, it's an absolutely horrible situation, tragic for all of us. >> in terms of the investigation into what...
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are a union or a company, washington works well for you because you have the resources and time to wade through the complexity and let us to sometimes manipulate the complicated environment to advantage you and your members. if you are a politician, it is to your advantage as well because now your job becomes to represent people and help them navigate through this thicket of complexity. but washington does not work well if you are an innovator and entrepreneur who is so busy trying to build your future for yourself, for your family, and for your community that you do not have the time or resources to navigate your way through this thicket. the data says too many are just giving up. i will never forget a luncheon i had in denver. i was talking to a group of small-business owners. i was encouraging them to get more involved in the political process. it was a bipartisan group. one of them finally said to me what was patently obvious. he said we are too busy. we do not have time to figure it out. of course an innovator and small business owner does not have time. they're literally spending
are a union or a company, washington works well for you because you have the resources and time to wade through the complexity and let us to sometimes manipulate the complicated environment to advantage you and your members. if you are a politician, it is to your advantage as well because now your job becomes to represent people and help them navigate through this thicket of complexity. but washington does not work well if you are an innovator and entrepreneur who is so busy trying to build...
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. >> they celebrated the old fashion wade in newark today. >> yes. young american patriots set the scene. there are plenty of volunteers and tests your skill. >> i wonder who did the best with the watermelon seed autos folks are having fun today, let's take a look at embarcadero now. crowds are gathering. traffic is pretty bad there now. >> it was soup earlier and jello now as far as traffic out there. we'll be watching that all evening. >> that is right. you can get a list on our web site abc 7 news.com. world news is next. thanks for joining us. tonight crises in egypt as massive crowds celebrate the overthrow of their government, a military crackdown is under way, trying to prevent a violent backlash. is this key u.s. ally on the brink of civil war tonight? >>> wild weather, dangerous triple digit heat blankets the west tonight, fueling raging wildfires as storms in the east bring drenching rain and flash flood warnings. >>> welcome back, just in time for the 4th of july lady liberty is once again open for business as the nation celebrates its bir
. >> they celebrated the old fashion wade in newark today. >> yes. young american patriots set the scene. there are plenty of volunteers and tests your skill. >> i wonder who did the best with the watermelon seed autos folks are having fun today, let's take a look at embarcadero now. crowds are gathering. traffic is pretty bad there now. >> it was soup earlier and jello now as far as traffic out there. we'll be watching that all evening. >> that is right. you can...
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wade parker was engaged to be married in 22. billy had he lived would have become a father in december. he was 25 years old. kevin woyjeck was 21, but born to be a hotshot. he's the son of a firefighter. that's kevin's dad joe. earlier tonight i spoke with him by phone. >> captain woyjeck, i'm so sorry for you and your family's loss, i can't imagine what you're going through at this point. what do you want people to know about your son, about kevin? >> he wanted to be a firefighter like his dad, like me. we come from a family of firefighters, we go to work. we know there's a risk. you spend your whole life protecting your children. and then knowingly letting him go into harm's way, i can only imagine how my parents felt when i became a firefighter. knew the risk was there. always smiling, always laughing. great fisherman, loved to fish. he always had a big heart. always wanted to be a fireman. he loved the outdoors. you know, sleeping in the dirt was not a big deal to him. he enjoyed it actually. just a great kid. not a mean bon
wade parker was engaged to be married in 22. billy had he lived would have become a father in december. he was 25 years old. kevin woyjeck was 21, but born to be a hotshot. he's the son of a firefighter. that's kevin's dad joe. earlier tonight i spoke with him by phone. >> captain woyjeck, i'm so sorry for you and your family's loss, i can't imagine what you're going through at this point. what do you want people to know about your son, about kevin? >> he wanted to be a firefighter...
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>> well, the principles out of roe versus wade obviously indicates that 24 weeks is the time period between -- beyond which you cannot have an abortion. texas and many other states have changed that from 24 to 20 weeks. but as you said at the outset, there are a number of people now trying to change it to maybe perhaps six weeks. at some point, we have got to decide in this country whether or not we are going to have abortions at all and i suspect that that is going to come by virtue of a challenge to the u.s. supreme court. personally, you know, i think that a person, a woman, obviously, ought to have the right to decide, make this decision herself. but i still don't think the last word is heard on it. >> all right. texas state representative harold dutton, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you as well. >>> today's producer's pick comt courtesy of our team as summer play list. mayor rahm emanuel was jamming at the taste of chicago last week. he is apparently is being unaware he is captured on cell phone video. he is rolling up his tie and shirt sleeves and the mayor is no stra
>> well, the principles out of roe versus wade obviously indicates that 24 weeks is the time period between -- beyond which you cannot have an abortion. texas and many other states have changed that from 24 to 20 weeks. but as you said at the outset, there are a number of people now trying to change it to maybe perhaps six weeks. at some point, we have got to decide in this country whether or not we are going to have abortions at all and i suspect that that is going to come by virtue of a...
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passengers waded around the foam as they got off the plane. katie marzullo is live now from the international terminal where she spoke with some of the crash survivors tonight. katie? >> reporter: we have a video of a survivor. take a look shows up. it's not clear he was on on with her, but she did have an abrasion on her face and on her cheek she was wearing a hospital wristband. i was not able to interview her. she did not speak any english so i don't have an account. and we talked to a person from india. his arm was in sling. he said he had a broken collarbone. he and teenage boy described what it was like when the plane crashed. >> it was a loud bang. we knew something had gone wrong. >> did you see fire? >> the fire started as people leaving. >> the plane hit the ground and flipped, i'm not sure. it hit the ground. yeah, so.... >> i was sitting next to them. >> reporter: i don't have that young man man's nai78 what you shall about to see, a police officer removing from his media. you need to come with me. police were guarding this area, c
passengers waded around the foam as they got off the plane. katie marzullo is live now from the international terminal where she spoke with some of the crash survivors tonight. katie? >> reporter: we have a video of a survivor. take a look shows up. it's not clear he was on on with her, but she did have an abrasion on her face and on her cheek she was wearing a hospital wristband. i was not able to interview her. she did not speak any english so i don't have an account. and we talked to a...
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wade parker was engaged to be married in 22. billy had he lived would have become a father in december. he was 25 years old. kevin woyjeck was 21, but born to be a hotshot. he's the son of a firefighter. that's kevin's dad joe. earlier tonight i spoke with him by phone. >> captain woyjeck, i'm so sorry for you and your family's loss, i can't imagine what you're going through at this point. what do you want people to know about your son, about kevin? >> he wanted to be a firefighter like his dad, like me. we come from a family of firefighters, we go to work. we know there's a risk. you spend your whole life protecting your children. and then knowingly letting him go into harm's way, i can only imagine how my parents felt when i became a firefighter. knew the risk was there. always smiling, always laughing. great fisherman, loved to fish. he always had a big heart. always wanted to be a fireman. he loved the outdoors. you know, sleeping in the dirt was not a big deal to him. he enjoyed it actually. just a great kid. not a mean bon
wade parker was engaged to be married in 22. billy had he lived would have become a father in december. he was 25 years old. kevin woyjeck was 21, but born to be a hotshot. he's the son of a firefighter. that's kevin's dad joe. earlier tonight i spoke with him by phone. >> captain woyjeck, i'm so sorry for you and your family's loss, i can't imagine what you're going through at this point. what do you want people to know about your son, about kevin? >> he wanted to be a firefighter...
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tomorrow night, dwyane wade, tony goldwyn, and music from neighborhood. thank you for watching.lause ] ♪ xx >>> tonight on "nightline" -- born to be king. it was a coming out party for the most famous one-day-old on earth. >> thankfully. >> while they still enjoy an army of helpers, mom and dad proved that royal parenting styles, they are a-changing. the good wives? disgraced politician wooenantho weiner shows that when it comes to asking for a second chance on his second chance it helps to have a forgiving wife. >> and a whole lot of therapy. >> this former hillary clinton aide is the latest in a line of long-suffering political wives but why is she standing by him after another sexting scandal? >> no one will work hard to make it better than anthony. ♪ >>> and beyonce finds herself tussling with a big fan at a concert in montreal. but not the kind you might expect. >> announcer: keep it right >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> thanks for joining us tonight. if you have to change nappies and figure out how car seats work and drive home from
tomorrow night, dwyane wade, tony goldwyn, and music from neighborhood. thank you for watching.lause ] ♪ xx >>> tonight on "nightline" -- born to be king. it was a coming out party for the most famous one-day-old on earth. >> thankfully. >> while they still enjoy an army of helpers, mom and dad proved that royal parenting styles, they are a-changing. the good wives? disgraced politician wooenantho weiner shows that when it comes to asking for a second chance on...
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wade loophole.ight now, aren't you kind of worried that the nation's fail safe which is what the supreme court is keeps control over the congress and the president is now gone away from that and is into politics? and finding a way to justify their political beliefs? >> i don't believe they are into politics. >> roberts did it with obama care. >> you and i have been arguing over this for years. what roberts did with obama care was wrong. what he said when he was getting confirmed. >> he found a way. >> let me finish my point. i'm either going to call balls or strikes on the umpire. what he did unlike the other 8 justices on the court was he saw a ball and called a strike. that's not what we put them on the high court to do. >> bill: there is what i mean. >> reputation of the court that's not what he is there for. the other judges -- >> bill: can i just say why you are desperately wrong. >> their ideology. it's not the same to say it's political. >> bill: not all the way down the line. it's just that
wade loophole.ight now, aren't you kind of worried that the nation's fail safe which is what the supreme court is keeps control over the congress and the president is now gone away from that and is into politics? and finding a way to justify their political beliefs? >> i don't believe they are into politics. >> roberts did it with obama care. >> you and i have been arguing over this for years. what roberts did with obama care was wrong. what he said when he was getting...
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i believe at some pint he will have to wade into the issue and speak on it. so, it's just a question of when. >> i'm sure he will. let's not forget a year or so ago, more than a year ago, he made that public comment saying that, i'm paraphrasing, to the effect if he had a son that son would look like trayvon martin. so, i'm sure the president has strong views on what's go on in this case, on the stand your ground law and other stuff. we'll see when he makes those comments before television cameras. i agree with you, probably sooner rather than later. jessica, thanks. >>> what else we're working on this hour, you know it's hot out there especially in the northeast. not just you. one major city today, it's going to feel like 110 degrees. the heat wave is crashing. we're going to tell you where. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "a
i believe at some pint he will have to wade into the issue and speak on it. so, it's just a question of when. >> i'm sure he will. let's not forget a year or so ago, more than a year ago, he made that public comment saying that, i'm paraphrasing, to the effect if he had a son that son would look like trayvon martin. so, i'm sure the president has strong views on what's go on in this case, on the stand your ground law and other stuff. we'll see when he makes those comments before...
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wade.n friday, two minor provisions of that law were struck down, including one which required abortion providers to post statements on their websites, declaring that the state's declarations about abortions were scientifically accurate. the meat of the bill remains in the books. anyway, what does the fight in texas mean for those states and all the states? what does it say about women right now, their rights, their growing power in politics? wayne slater is the senior political writer for "the dallas morning news," and dawnna dukes is a democratic representative in the texas state legislature. thank you both for joining us. i want to start with our old friend, wayne slater. what is this, the vision of political power where the men it seems are willing to basically kiss off, if you will, women voters, generally, certainly progressive women voters, probably independent women voters, and leaving themselves only with conservative men, perhaps middle of the road men, but probably not middle of
wade.n friday, two minor provisions of that law were struck down, including one which required abortion providers to post statements on their websites, declaring that the state's declarations about abortions were scientifically accurate. the meat of the bill remains in the books. anyway, what does the fight in texas mean for those states and all the states? what does it say about women right now, their rights, their growing power in politics? wayne slater is the senior political writer for...
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tomorrow, dwyane wade, and tony goldwyn.e," inside one of the world's most foremost transplant centers, only a donor can give the gift of life. meet the incredible doctors and brave patients fighting overwhelming odds. >>> very special delivery, a little boy who needs a new heart. and a young woman who dreams of starting a family. their journey is just beginning as they pray for the call that will give them a chance for a new future. >>> and cry for help. the mother of trayvon martin says the voice in the background is her son. >> who do you recognize that to be? >> trayvon martin. >> but so does the mother of george zimmerman. >> a hotly contested piece of evidence in an emotional day >>> this is a special edition of "nightline." gift of life, a new beginning. >> hello everyone, and thank you for joining us tonight. it is not that often that somebody is given a gift at a second chance at life. and right now, nearly 120,000 americans are waiting for just such a gift, the selfless decision by one family to donate organs and s
tomorrow, dwyane wade, and tony goldwyn.e," inside one of the world's most foremost transplant centers, only a donor can give the gift of life. meet the incredible doctors and brave patients fighting overwhelming odds. >>> very special delivery, a little boy who needs a new heart. and a young woman who dreams of starting a family. their journey is just beginning as they pray for the call that will give them a chance for a new future. >>> and cry for help. the mother of...
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lot of things that we got was why was there nobody in the pool with the toddler, and we said that wading through the water is not that quick, and that is why you are more versatile outside of the pool, and that is why the life guards stay outside of the pool. >> and did you guys want to teach her? >> we thought that the infant safety resource video on youtube and we said we want our child to have that skill. oh, come over and say hi. >> there's elizabeth. >> hey! >> hello. >> you cut your hair now. >> say hi. >> hi, elizabeth. >> what do you do when you swim? >> swim. >> do you like swimming? >> yes. >> do you splash like a whale? >> yes. bye. >> bye-bye. >>> this athlete is james who is an athlete for black diamond equipment, and right here this ve v he is climbing is one of the high nest the world. >> is he climbing? >> yes, the camera is waiting for him at the top. >> is he crawling this way? >> he can't be hanging? >> oh, he is most definitely hanging. i said crevasse just to mislead you a little bit, but it is a cave known as the wheel of life in hollow mountain cave in australia, a
lot of things that we got was why was there nobody in the pool with the toddler, and we said that wading through the water is not that quick, and that is why you are more versatile outside of the pool, and that is why the life guards stay outside of the pool. >> and did you guys want to teach her? >> we thought that the infant safety resource video on youtube and we said we want our child to have that skill. oh, come over and say hi. >> there's elizabeth. >> hey!...
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wade to make those procedures tougher to get. >>> smokers may be getting a break when the president's health care overhaul takes effect next year. the program is supposed to include a provision that would let insurance companies charge smokers up to 50% higher premiums. but a computer glitch has the obama administration pushing that back to 2015. >>> now the delay comes about a week aft administration announced it would also be delaying another provision which requires businesses with more than 50 workers to offer health insurance. now that lawmakers are back on the hill, they're expressing their displeasure. >> the idea that we're going to give big businesses a break under obama care, are we going to punish small businesses and families? wrong. we'll have another vote. count on it. >> last week's announcement does not change the individual mandate that will force average americans to buy health insurance or face fines. that will still take effect next year. >>> police say they need more information after a preliminary autopsy into the death of a missing 7-year-old boy in d.c. ko im r
wade to make those procedures tougher to get. >>> smokers may be getting a break when the president's health care overhaul takes effect next year. the program is supposed to include a provision that would let insurance companies charge smokers up to 50% higher premiums. but a computer glitch has the obama administration pushing that back to 2015. >>> now the delay comes about a week aft administration announced it would also be delaying another provision which requires...
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in seoul, people are wading through the flooded water. this additional rainfall, about 150 millimeters is not really going to help improve that situation. in central japan, looks like the rain will be an ongoing situation. showers in tokyo as well. the good news, as i mentioned, things are diminishing here, but showers will still be continuing in and around the area where that 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit in western gonsu province. but showers i hope will not be preventing from that improvement process. things are soaring into the 30s due to that heat dome, created just underneath the rain band. 37 degrees, that's going to be heating up to about 38 on your wednesday. already at 38 in shanghai. so heat advisories and warning in this region. tokyo looking at 32 with sunny spells. but into the afternoon and evening hours, showers and heavy rain will be possible. heavy rain is also possible in southern california here in north america. the eastern half of the continent, looking at a messy situation. severe thunderstorms across this area into
in seoul, people are wading through the flooded water. this additional rainfall, about 150 millimeters is not really going to help improve that situation. in central japan, looks like the rain will be an ongoing situation. showers in tokyo as well. the good news, as i mentioned, things are diminishing here, but showers will still be continuing in and around the area where that 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit in western gonsu province. but showers i hope will not be preventing from that improvement...
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wade has 22 weeks.he law of the land for decades. >> but to karen's point though, it is still i think about the fetus and viability. the argument that you're getting a lot of folks on the pro-life side making is, look, 22 weeks made sense in 1973. now we have incredible advancement in terms of our ability for premature babies to live outside the womb. but i think it is in the packaging and that's how you present the case. so i think where democrats were very successful in making the case against mitt romney an against some other republicans who were pushing similar legislation, they went at it as too extreme. no exceptions for rape and incest for the health of the woman. forced requirements for vaginal sonogram. that looks just mean spirited and i think there was a backlash to that. but if it is focused simply on the fact that this is a fetus as opposed to this is about the common sense -- the ability for common sense to prevail when it comes to exceptions? that's when i think that the other side is --
wade has 22 weeks.he law of the land for decades. >> but to karen's point though, it is still i think about the fetus and viability. the argument that you're getting a lot of folks on the pro-life side making is, look, 22 weeks made sense in 1973. now we have incredible advancement in terms of our ability for premature babies to live outside the womb. but i think it is in the packaging and that's how you present the case. so i think where democrats were very successful in making the case...
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. >> wade scott parker. >> reporter: 19 fallen firefighters who fought and died together.an fraho was their chief. >> if i could fulfill my fondest wish, it could be that my tears would wash away the pain and loss that we all feel. ♪ you raise me up >> reporter: the granite mountain hotshots were a band of brothers who saved homes and battled blazes wherever they were called. >> an elite unit in every sense of that phrase. >> reporter: last week the hotshots were in their own backyard when a firestorm swept over them, only one man in the team survived. brendan mcdonagh, the crew lookout, was a mile away. today he read the hotshot prayer. >> lord, bless my hotshot crew, my family, one and all. >> reporter: for nine days, the city of prescott and the firefighters across the country have saluted the hotshots. joe wojcik lost his son kevin. outside, thousands gathered in the summer heat to pay their respects. >> it's amazing to see the amount of people thahave supported our small town and the heroes that are from here. >> reporter: tonight a city, a state, a country remembers
. >> wade scott parker. >> reporter: 19 fallen firefighters who fought and died together.an fraho was their chief. >> if i could fulfill my fondest wish, it could be that my tears would wash away the pain and loss that we all feel. ♪ you raise me up >> reporter: the granite mountain hotshots were a band of brothers who saved homes and battled blazes wherever they were called. >> an elite unit in every sense of that phrase. >> reporter: last week the...
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they remember roe v wade, where they wiped out state law and they do not want to make that mistake again>> to what do you attribute this, a change of heart by the american people, or great public relations?mark? >> both. the argument for equality in marriage as opposed to any perceived preference has worked as a public argument, but i do not think there is any question there has been an enormously effective media campaign. i would point out that i think the court was saying get this issue away from me, and i think the political fallout is we saw in mrs. michele bachmann and mr. louie gohmert, you will see it energized the base of the republican party on an issue that is not popular, in which the party will have to respond to. in this sense, it is a blow to the republicans, to the degree that they, all of a sudden, especially in the house, embrace this issue, which they have already done in both this year. i think it is a problem for them. >> you see that in the house so distinctly. when this case is before the court, i had a difficult time finding leadership members of the house that wou
they remember roe v wade, where they wiped out state law and they do not want to make that mistake again>> to what do you attribute this, a change of heart by the american people, or great public relations?mark? >> both. the argument for equality in marriage as opposed to any perceived preference has worked as a public argument, but i do not think there is any question there has been an enormously effective media campaign. i would point out that i think the court was saying get this...