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into new jersey a look athe 42 freeway at creek road the northbou side as drivers oach t idges. on thesy ros bridge we hav a speed restron to 35 miles per hour because of theoggy conditns. and weave this aent onhe new rsey tnpe p.a. rnpike connectorm t eastbounide near the delaware itas moved to the shoulder so u shouldn't see too much of a y. >> about5:33 now. phadph police seang for two m wanted iection in olney.e ga is liv the scene to tell usboutowolice a usinieces of evidence to try to find the guilty pair. jesse. >>eporte acy,his in the past 30 minute as police officer rerned a jelryox to the victim. northwest dettives dusted b the box and the crime scene earlier thisorning because thev were not wearing gloves. let's look at video. officers with the district said they got the call around 1:30 that the brk-in happened before that. the owner oftellups tav says it took abo an houror her to fr hers andnkles a llwa aslee w two m brm seconor window. dumpstersut mssibity ty have just c aence behind the house leading to her second floor patio. we know they were on the second floor
into new jersey a look athe 42 freeway at creek road the northbou side as drivers oach t idges. on thesy ros bridge we hav a speed restron to 35 miles per hour because of theoggy conditns. and weave this aent onhe new rsey tnpe p.a. rnpike connectorm t eastbounide near the delaware itas moved to the shoulder so u shouldn't see too much of a y. >> about5:33 now. phadph police seang for two m wanted iection in olney.e ga is liv the scene to tell usboutowolice a usinieces of evidence to try...
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ngf russia, route uio turnpike.rthe pennsylvani for drivers in lehigh valley morning, thiss route atheexit route you can see it rightthere. on the highwayitlf, both directions in the lear. 22 looks good, so good 78. >> it was great weekend toe at the jersey shore. >> a group fishermen have a fish story to tell. they also have video to prove it happened. a close encounter caughtn camera. >>> and graduation goof. we'll tell you what's been discovered about dozens o the diplomas that were handed out over the weekend. good morning nelly! woah. y! havehoney nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. >>> as we srt a new workweek, a live pture from cape y. nbc 10 meteorolost bill henleys took an extended weekend mayb a lot of people
ngf russia, route uio turnpike.rthe pennsylvani for drivers in lehigh valley morning, thiss route atheexit route you can see it rightthere. on the highwayitlf, both directions in the lear. 22 looks good, so good 78. >> it was great weekend toe at the jersey shore. >> a group fishermen have a fish story to tell. they also have video to prove it happened. a close encounter caughtn camera. >>> and graduation goof. we'll tell you what's been discovered about dozens o the...
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mainly, the crime amongk ath looets 1 high and higher than everybody else.ut is that claim actually true? we'll check the numbers. >> new york knicks point guard make an arrest on gun charges. but that's not even the most famous gun charge in new york. that on nor begins to former nfl laxko burst. >>. >> just ask richard sherman. we looked at arrests and citations in all four of the country's biggest sports. basketball, football, baseball and professional hockey. on data collected by arrest nation, a web site formed by a federal agent, prosecutor and former nfl player. and what do the nuchl beryls show? ? the last three years, the nfl managed the most arrests in citations, about 54 a year. for the nfl population, it's a rate of 3.2%. in the nba, the three-yore average is 13 incidents per year. the nhl was the lowest. it's a rate of 3.8%. meaning the average pop dwrulation commits crimes at a higher rate than the a leets of these four major sports. >> and while the spike in legal problems for a few 49 ersz players have spawned an awful lot of media attention,
mainly, the crime amongk ath looets 1 high and higher than everybody else.ut is that claim actually true? we'll check the numbers. >> new york knicks point guard make an arrest on gun charges. but that's not even the most famous gun charge in new york. that on nor begins to former nfl laxko burst. >>. >> just ask richard sherman. we looked at arrests and citations in all four of the country's biggest sports. basketball, football, baseball and professional hockey. on data...
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once i got on the set and was ath anna and chuck,, i am in different world than i can exist in this worldtoo. that chuck has given a story lines that allow us to be pretty emotional and a half hour with the issues we deal with and i am grateful to him for that because otherwise it tends to be that format. high andit exists at a there is not a lot of variance and deep lows and i love that he is letting us do that with a different issue, the issues we are tackling. tavis: this is a question i should ask of chuck but since he is not here i will ask you. how do you have a comedy that does allow you to do with that sort of emotion and he could all work -- and make it all work in that kind of sitcom? >> i don't think of myself as iing in a comedy or being -- try to live truthfully under the imaginary circumstances and i think in the back of my head, i know if it is a comedy or drama. i think they all include every emotion. -- i don i do -- i do not go for the laughs. i do not try to make people laugh because that is why do not make people laugh. , how hard to be on the set do you know when i wi
once i got on the set and was ath anna and chuck,, i am in different world than i can exist in this worldtoo. that chuck has given a story lines that allow us to be pretty emotional and a half hour with the issues we deal with and i am grateful to him for that because otherwise it tends to be that format. high andit exists at a there is not a lot of variance and deep lows and i love that he is letting us do that with a different issue, the issues we are tackling. tavis: this is a question i...
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crystal dilworth is here, you have quite athe story here.alking about how a 3 billion year old organism can help fly me around the world. >> we tend to think of biofuel, but interestingly i went to arizona to look at biofuel that knows it can be so much more. let's take a look. there's a bloom occurring deep in the arizona desert under the sun's piercing raise. this vast landscape is home to a new technology that is reinventing one of the world's oldest life forms. 3.5 billion years in the making algae is making a new name for itself. >> people think of algae as pond scum, right? it's not pond scum to us, it's really gold. >> algae are able to take 100% of their energy and create defenseibilty, antioxidants and nutrients for themselves, if they can survive this many years it's probably got more capability than this, they might double and triple and quadruple in size over a 24-hour period. >> helae was born ton campus of arizona state university as an r&d company and one of algae entrepreneurs hoping to marry the technology with the technolog
crystal dilworth is here, you have quite athe story here.alking about how a 3 billion year old organism can help fly me around the world. >> we tend to think of biofuel, but interestingly i went to arizona to look at biofuel that knows it can be so much more. let's take a look. there's a bloom occurring deep in the arizona desert under the sun's piercing raise. this vast landscape is home to a new technology that is reinventing one of the world's oldest life forms. 3.5 billion years in...
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,, here, announcer: athe moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from d o this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your every word. it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. so dangerous -- they're warg people not to go near >>> very polite he seemed. >> tonight, the fbi considering this san francisco fugitive so dangerous they are warning people not to go near him. >>> good evening. kpix reporter brian webb has new details on a nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlin. these streets are back to normal after they were taken over by the fbi. we now know why they were here and who they are looking for. ryan chamberlin. he was a part time teacher at usf and now a fugitive of the f.b.i. >> reporter: yellow crime tape covers a green door. all that is left after a search from the fbi. >> i saw a street blocked off and i saw the hazmat vehicle first of all. >>> m
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you'll see the exhibit in the 53,000 square foot 41 million drar nicholas and athe na pavilion. >> two brother from king of prussia are awarded one of the scouting highest honors they received the medals in upper merion during a sayre moyny. she witness aid horrific crash last fall and without headstation used first aid skills to stabilized a badly injured mother and young daughter until paramedics arrived. >> it was probably scariest night of both our lives. we can attribute or scouting training and first aid knowledge with ability to respond in this emergency. >> we're grateful to be aable to assist them a drastic time in their family. >> boy kouts of america's national court of honor cited brothers for "unusual heroism at considerable risk of life." theberg family since recovered from the serious injuries took part in the geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, th
you'll see the exhibit in the 53,000 square foot 41 million drar nicholas and athe na pavilion. >> two brother from king of prussia are awarded one of the scouting highest honors they received the medals in upper merion during a sayre moyny. she witness aid horrific crash last fall and without headstation used first aid skills to stabilized a badly injured mother and young daughter until paramedics arrived. >> it was probably scariest night of both our lives. we can attribute or...
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d ath theyh th how did ath th announce the firing? via tweet. i spoke with richard engel in baghdad and i started by asking him if isis had been well received in the areas they conquered. >> reporter: generally not. mostly we're seeing refugees leaving the area they conquered. according to the u.n., there's about 400,000 refugees that have left the conflict areas, but they do have some support in this country. old members of the bath party, old members felt they were thrown out of power from saddam hussein and never treated fairly by the new government and gaining power from some sunnis who lived in mosul and other areas. who were angry with the government. this government is seen and has acted in a very sectarian way over the last several years and we spoke with refugees who were leaving mosul. and they said that they actually weren't terribly opposed to isis, even though they didn't agree with them, didn't want to live in an islamic state. they did think it was brutal, but they were happy that finally somebody was taking the fight to the iraqi
d ath theyh th how did ath th announce the firing? via tweet. i spoke with richard engel in baghdad and i started by asking him if isis had been well received in the areas they conquered. >> reporter: generally not. mostly we're seeing refugees leaving the area they conquered. according to the u.n., there's about 400,000 refugees that have left the conflict areas, but they do have some support in this country. old members of the bath party, old members felt they were thrown out of power...
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that thethe remark only thing he was guaranteed from becoming vice presidents ath ahistory professor job some college. it works out well for him, not president mckinley, who was assassinated six months at 42is second term, and years old the door roosevelt to the president, he's he elected until 1904 when rubs on his own toarms, which in his mind was a political relief. being that he wasn't elected first time around but was the william mckinley. mound rush more. 230 acres of lab for public use. nationalt start the park service, which is a bigamies conception. because he was sort of the of the park service, by declaring that many sites, wildlifemonuments and refounds. but he had the vision. and the ironic twist, he's a city kid with a vision of conservation. same manner the that he's a rich kid but is buster.d the trust he's responsible for building also the navy and is first to be awarded the nobel peace prize. bycauses controversy inviting booker t. washington to the white house much first time an african-american had dinner the unitedesident of states. he passes the meat inspection
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environment because their(m stutter puts them athe mercy of mean people, even thoseho should know better there have been -- have been times where, like, people, like kids, teenagers, adults have, like, mocked it and then picked on it, and yeah, it does hurt. i'm not gonna lie. >> i still get bullied today in school. >> it's a difficult thing to go (rough, especially as a yoáng person who stutters, and you're gonna just shut down and stop talking. >> but not if our time can help it. that's why the real stars on this red carpet are the kids who have the courage to not let their stutter hold theback. this year's event was called "worth the wait" because sutterers constantly struggle against ignorance and impatience. >> people finishing their sentences. kids giving them dirty looks. kids not being patient, and, like, even parents and teachers and principals. >> andhey'll just assume that a young person who stutters doesn't know what they're saying (aor isn't smart. i can tell you from working with the$e kids that these are some of the most brilliant, beautiful people on the planet, and if yo
environment because their(m stutter puts them athe mercy of mean people, even thoseho should know better there have been -- have been times where, like, people, like kids, teenagers, adults have, like, mocked it and then picked on it, and yeah, it does hurt. i'm not gonna lie. >> i still get bullied today in school. >> it's a difficult thing to go (rough, especially as a yoáng person who stutters, and you're gonna just shut down and stop talking. >> but not if our time can...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ here, announcer: athe moment babies are born, their brainsorming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your every word. it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. [music] >> hey, everybody. welcome to "california bountiful." i'm your host tracy sellers. and by now, we have all heard about the farm to fork concept, right? who hasn't heard about farm to fork? one city is trying to take it to a whole new level thanks to local farmers and restaurants like this one. [music] sacramento is the capital city to the largest producing state of agriculture in the station. the region boasts thousands of acres of farmland, hundreds of unique restaurants and dozens of farmers markets. so it's not surprising then that in 2012 sacramento named itself america's farm to fork capital. it's also not surprising that it keep
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pakistan has a history of militant attacks but none have ever come so close to reaching active planes athe a major commercial airport. all air traffic to and from the airport was closed while the attack was under way. some passengers even stranded on airplanes on the tarmac waiting to take off. the taliban are claiming responsibility for the attack saying it's revenge for u.s. air strike that killed one of their leaders in november. muhammad lila, abc news, islamabad. >>> well, bergdahl revealing new information about his captivity as he recovers at a u.s. military hospital in germany. bergdahl is telling investigators he was tore tored by his captors, beaten and held in a cage after he tried to escape. he asked not to be called sergeant saying he didn't earn the rank and not prepared to see his family, the 28-year-old has no idea the firestorm his release has treated. his parents are facing death threats. they're so serious the fbi has been called in. >>> now in sharp contrast is the reception those five guantanamo detainees are getting warm hugs when they landed in qatar in their own pri
pakistan has a history of militant attacks but none have ever come so close to reaching active planes athe a major commercial airport. all air traffic to and from the airport was closed while the attack was under way. some passengers even stranded on airplanes on the tarmac waiting to take off. the taliban are claiming responsibility for the attack saying it's revenge for u.s. air strike that killed one of their leaders in november. muhammad lila, abc news, islamabad. >>> well,...
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you want to know what's the capital of nevada come again rumor its carson city out yet that these atheost and today. kron 4 celebrating nascar away right here on kron four. it airs friday june 20th. from nine to 10 pm. with your host, sports director gary radnich. that's it for the kron 4 news at 8. stay connected with kron 4 and kron4.com or download one of our our next newscast is tonight at goodnight. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. narrator: in the criminal justice system sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. these are their stories. now, if this were a real busy street, there'd be lots of cars and people, okay? i'm telling. now, i want everybody to take your buddy's hand, all right? i don't want to hold her hand. now, what do we
you want to know what's the capital of nevada come again rumor its carson city out yet that these atheost and today. kron 4 celebrating nascar away right here on kron four. it airs friday june 20th. from nine to 10 pm. with your host, sports director gary radnich. that's it for the kron 4 news at 8. stay connected with kron 4 and kron4.com or download one of our our next newscast is tonight at goodnight. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free,...
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. >> pierre: look athe puck pursuit by mikechards, who's got a flair for the dramatic.p with another doozy. >> eddie: a good play from tanner pearson the initial forecheck to tie up the defenseman, stralman. >> mike: the kings again. mcdonagh touches the head, st. louis couldn't get it, dropping back now is king, played by defense. matt greene sent it bac carefully down. and itlot be an icing. so, now mcdonagh turning with it. 2:20 into the first overtime period. iftled a bit. across and m a back for ugain. kicked along by lieu, which didnee itrecovers. lewis, down to the ice he goes. it is back out again. ic hand, a it was m by n! batt t half court reaching is tamp pitche tohe head, careened back from lewis. carried by richards, into the zone, a shot and it got the gla right back around, trading opportunities, off dorsett and backdown. willieitchell to it there. wheels r bk ead with it, mitcll up for gaborik. borik bringing it on. gaborik just protecting it ar behind him, circles, in front, shot! by lundqvist! a snag there. now, kerreid and ben stol brown anditarnd gab
. >> pierre: look athe puck pursuit by mikechards, who's got a flair for the dramatic.p with another doozy. >> eddie: a good play from tanner pearson the initial forecheck to tie up the defenseman, stralman. >> mike: the kings again. mcdonagh touches the head, st. louis couldn't get it, dropping back now is king, played by defense. matt greene sent it bac carefully down. and itlot be an icing. so, now mcdonagh turning with it. 2:20 into the first overtime period. iftled a bit....
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. >> police athe tent city is in d on township owned land. local leaders say the encampment is dangerous and a nuisance and for months the tents and the shanties have been gradually demolished. the town wants it closed by the end of the like. those from tent city will march from the encampment to the town square this morning. >> and straight ahead we have good news for local swimmers, that story ahead. >> repeat offender t same suspect strikes at least three times in local neighborhoods. police are trying to prevent him from committing another crime. >> this elevator emergency, a must see wild ride that you're glad you weren't on. >> fog, clouds, showers, thunderstorms, and that's just the start. ri n 71 degrees at 4:36. >>> families looking to beat the heat in philadelphia this summer will want to hear this. >> mayor nutter says all city pools will open this year. the pools will open sometime next week, likely around t middle of the week the mayor made tt announcement yesterday during a water safety demonstration at lewis farrell school in n
. >> police athe tent city is in d on township owned land. local leaders say the encampment is dangerous and a nuisance and for months the tents and the shanties have been gradually demolished. the town wants it closed by the end of the like. those from tent city will march from the encampment to the town square this morning. >> and straight ahead we have good news for local swimmers, that story ahead. >> repeat offender t same suspect strikes at least three times in local...
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>> ul athe e-mails we have will be provided. i did not say i would provide you e-mails that disappeared. if you have a magical way for me to do that, i'd be happy to know about it. i said i would provide all the e-mails. we are providing all the e-mails. the fact that three years ago some of them, not all of them, but some of them were not available, i never said i would provide you e-mails we didn't have. and in fact, we are going to provide you 24,000 e-mails from the -- >> my time has expired and i've lost my patience with you. >> meanwhile, the white house now says it will comply with a subpoena to have one of its lawyers testify at a hearing today. jennifer o'connor was a lawyer for the irs last year. >>> there is a scathing new report about care problems at veterans affairs facilities across the country. the office of special counsel tells president obama that an internal watchdog regularly downplayed problems at v.a. facilities or ignored warnings from whistleblowers about potential issues. despite investigations at more
>> ul athe e-mails we have will be provided. i did not say i would provide you e-mails that disappeared. if you have a magical way for me to do that, i'd be happy to know about it. i said i would provide all the e-mails. we are providing all the e-mails. the fact that three years ago some of them, not all of them, but some of them were not available, i never said i would provide you e-mails we didn't have. and in fact, we are going to provide you 24,000 e-mails from the -- >> my...
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announcer: athe moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how theyand grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone, i am katie marzullo here for kristen sze with eric thomas. >>> caught with the ipad again. >> they are addicting. >> first monday of june! how the downweather, mike? >>> from may gray to june gloom with winds at 21 miles per hour with a stout sea breeze and temperatures have high up to 13 degrees cooler than some areas yesterday, from 59 at half moon bay, low-to-mid 60's around san francisco and oakland and richmond and upper 60's to low 70's for the rest of bay and mid-70's in the south bay and north bay. the traffic on monday morning? >> mike, hope everyone had a great weekend. in san
announcer: athe moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how theyand grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news....
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bar boas athe goalie who gave up the winning goal, was ostracized the rest of his life, and reportedly the age of 79. elaine quijano, cbs news, rio de janeiro. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org illegal hosta-taking. ♪ homeowner draws the line, ortho deer b gon. safely keeps thieving deer and rabbits away from your plants. guaranteed. ortho deer b gon. get order. get ortho®. ortho deer b gon. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children
bar boas athe goalie who gave up the winning goal, was ostracized the rest of his life, and reportedly the age of 79. elaine quijano, cbs news, rio de janeiro. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org illegal hosta-taking. ♪ homeowner draws...
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compared to the response time and we just did a snapshot of march 15 to june 1 ath. and there is a phenomena that the people see the streets at 6:00 a.m. they start to move up and increase as you go through the day and pique at lunchtime and start to decrease and you can also see that the line that is there and sort of a response to those. and so we start to get our feet on the ground and address them and we get into the morning and into the afternoon and evening we start to decrease and there is a pique in the morning and this last can is helpful because it looks at the overflowing cans and hot spots and we can really focus on where there is a problem and illegal dumping and i will just end with saying that we have a strong partnership with recology and it is critical for the zero waste by 2020 goal, and in the past dpw used to dump our debris up at the chavez operation's yard and so anything in there went into the pit and not diverted at all. now we dump at tunnel road and other spots that are centers so they can be part of deversion and they can divert some that h
compared to the response time and we just did a snapshot of march 15 to june 1 ath. and there is a phenomena that the people see the streets at 6:00 a.m. they start to move up and increase as you go through the day and pique at lunchtime and start to decrease and you can also see that the line that is there and sort of a response to those. and so we start to get our feet on the ground and address them and we get into the morning and into the afternoon and evening we start to decrease and there...
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odds that athe cease fire can be achieved in ukraine? >> i think that ukrainian leadership will and wisdom. it will show it's a good will and wisdom. have to stop the military operations. immediately i announced the cease-fire. themmediately i announced cease fire. no other way to grade the conditions for negotiations. >> you can be forgiven or the russian president could be forgiven to think i had as what the ukrainians need to do. i asked what he could do and what he is prepared to do. you see but all of this on the leadership of ukraine central government. they need to do this and that. he did not say what he was prepared to do nor the separatist could or should do. is what the west would have liked to have heard. they would like him to say they shall put out their arms -- they should put down their arms and the army and have a cease fire. that's not what we heard. >> read between the lines are forming. we get to scissor that putin is pulling strings and have the ability. and having ability over these guys. what degree does he have th
odds that athe cease fire can be achieved in ukraine? >> i think that ukrainian leadership will and wisdom. it will show it's a good will and wisdom. have to stop the military operations. immediately i announced the cease-fire. themmediately i announced cease fire. no other way to grade the conditions for negotiations. >> you can be forgiven or the russian president could be forgiven to think i had as what the ukrainians need to do. i asked what he could do and what he is prepared...
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. >> like you said he's there the athe most intimate personal moment of their lives and then he goes away and never knows what happens to them. >> exactly. so he decide to say what has worked. what hasn't worked. some of the couples have stayed together, some have not. i watched all of this last night but the main thing is that marriage is hard. >> you think at that moment where you say i do and everything has been exciting and trips and presents and candle hit and there's alcohol. >> pretty soon after the first few months start clicking in and pretty soon it's another wednesday and you are having meat loaf. >> exactly and hopefully you've chosen the partner to live with. >> it's interesting to hear. >> exactly. >> we need some tips. >> he will be here by the way. >>. all right. have you ever been working at your office and somebody -- you know they share some of their life with you. sometimes they overshare, okay? they tell you all about their kids, husband, their divorce and x, y, z. i personally like it. >> we both do it but i think -- i think they are sharing like we do. but then
. >> like you said he's there the athe most intimate personal moment of their lives and then he goes away and never knows what happens to them. >> exactly. so he decide to say what has worked. what hasn't worked. some of the couples have stayed together, some have not. i watched all of this last night but the main thing is that marriage is hard. >> you think at that moment where you say i do and everything has been exciting and trips and presents and candle hit and there's...
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but that is athe photonic level. moving a spacecraft or something thing. this is going to call enormous, enormous, did i say it clearly antonio, enormous amount of energy. that's the difficulty. >> let's turn to some other pretty cool news. boeing is creating a space taxi. the company unveiled a mockup of the cst 500, would transport astronauts to the space station. the boeing space taxi is much smaller than the shuttle. how would it work? >> the idea is that it's only meant to be a craft, a vehicle to take astronauts from the surface of the earth to lower earth orbit, to rendezvous with another spacecraft. they're not going to spend any time in this. just go to lower it other. it only takes eight minutes to get from the ground to other, that's to begin with, then in another 90 minutes you're ready to dock with international space station. we're finding that's how stroanlts go there now. -- astronauts go there now. you're in the capsule for two hours, two and a half hours, not very long at all. this is what this would do. there is another spacecraft being
but that is athe photonic level. moving a spacecraft or something thing. this is going to call enormous, enormous, did i say it clearly antonio, enormous amount of energy. that's the difficulty. >> let's turn to some other pretty cool news. boeing is creating a space taxi. the company unveiled a mockup of the cst 500, would transport astronauts to the space station. the boeing space taxi is much smaller than the shuttle. how would it work? >> the idea is that it's only meant to be a...
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. >> again you are fighting the two headed go li ath.boston children's which is known by harvard and they are wealthy. you are a private citizen and not work anything attorneys fighting and going back and forth. in a short period of time it is amazing how many assets you can go through. and that's part of the problem. once they take the child they go down the a lois and wonder land rabbit hole. and that needs to change. >> that is disturbing. not only did they take her and kept her and never gave an explanation for why justina was being held in their custody. and all of this time you can't get information. you asked for it and you are told you can't have it or see your daughter. i think most people are just stunned and they never came up with a reason other than they wanted to test her for what they believed all being in her head and turned out not to be the case. >> it was a mad psychiatric experiment and jeopardizing her safety by not following the protocol which for justina was taking off all medication because they said it was in her
. >> again you are fighting the two headed go li ath.boston children's which is known by harvard and they are wealthy. you are a private citizen and not work anything attorneys fighting and going back and forth. in a short period of time it is amazing how many assets you can go through. and that's part of the problem. once they take the child they go down the a lois and wonder land rabbit hole. and that needs to change. >> that is disturbing. not only did they take her and kept her...
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of athe very definition political upset. he was up 30 points before the election.s internal pollster had them up 34 points two weeks before the election. this is definitely a surprise. immigration played a huge role. it was in the news a lot this week. conservative radio show went down to the district and started complaining -- campaigning for brat. how did this primary race slide under the radar given that -- i understand his internal numbers. what were the outside polls saying? caller: there were not any closer the primary. a little over 7000 votes. that's enough when you are talking about a low turnout that the race could shift pretty quickly. there were not any huge polls. cantorssible that eric people wanted it that way. is david brat? caller: he is an economics professor at randolph macon college. there is a great story on our website right now -- told things to know about david brat. he has a degree in theology. he enjoys sports. he is a competitor. known in super well republican circles. he obviously had a serious campaign. host: let's look at the number mo
of athe very definition political upset. he was up 30 points before the election.s internal pollster had them up 34 points two weeks before the election. this is definitely a surprise. immigration played a huge role. it was in the news a lot this week. conservative radio show went down to the district and started complaining -- campaigning for brat. how did this primary race slide under the radar given that -- i understand his internal numbers. what were the outside polls saying? caller: there...
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wtion in ach iciaselmeh c a ve sthe gom h w t oren yhedsofgr athe a ke ftheousen. joio ie.>> fplepiof emothe 00rawo$2nts we'rng o c rwd.te n ei accep to llnhe o c ps asntsey mmunit isincdond ai small business owners this is your last chance. your free upgrade to fios quantum internet from verizon will be running out soon. now's the time to take advantage of your last chance to double your download speed to 50 megs for no additional cost. switch now to fios internet and phone with a 2-year agreement and get a free upgrade to fios quantum internet for just $99.99 a month. fios has america's only 100% fiber optic network with 99.9% network reliability so you're small business ready. plus you'll get phone with unlimited nationwide calling and a second basic phone line included. all for just $99.99 month. also, get a firm price quote of your total monthly charges. the time to upgrade is now, because on july 19th this offer runs out. call 1.888.410.4404 now. or...ask about our no annual contract options. just call 1.888.410.4404 internet and phone that make you small bus
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record-tying 15 ath cup world cup goal for him. the match ended in a 2-2 draw. >>> argentina were favorites to win today but iran kept it close. there was some controversy in the 54th minute. iran's player is taken down to the box. no penalty given which left the iranians livid. it stayed scoreless until one minute in to stoppage time. argentina advances with a 1-nil. >>> victory. >>> nigeria took on bosnia-herzegovina. in the 29th minute, the nigerians go in front and scores from close range that. would be the only goal as bosnia is eliminated from the tournament. >>> tomorrow, belgium plays russia. while south korea takes on algeria. you can see it here on abc 7. 3 p.m. the match everyone will be watching team usa versus portugal. you can watch it live on espn. portugal led by their star ronaldo. >> thank you so much, rick. thank you for joining us. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00. for all of us here thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. (horn honks) (tires squeal) god. her face. what happened to her? i got a
record-tying 15 ath cup world cup goal for him. the match ended in a 2-2 draw. >>> argentina were favorites to win today but iran kept it close. there was some controversy in the 54th minute. iran's player is taken down to the box. no penalty given which left the iranians livid. it stayed scoreless until one minute in to stoppage time. argentina advances with a 1-nil. >>> victory. >>> nigeria took on bosnia-herzegovina. in the 29th minute, the nigerians go in front...
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here's a scene from the anti-gmo movie "seeds of ath." >> it causes holes in the gi tract. it causes multiple organ systems failure. john: another group made this video which they pretend to take the point of view of an evil gmo-pushing business. >> just because tests on rats eating genetically modified potatoes showed them growing slower after generations and organ development issues. some goody two shoes scientists and whiney campaigners worry that might happen to humans, too. well, let's wait and see! >> wait and see? that sounds scary. and it is says michael hansen of consumer reports, jon entine says it's scaremongering. but jonathan, seeds of death and holes in the gi tract, that sounds scary. >> there is no scientific evidence that supports the scare. john: there must be some. >> not that there's any harm. we've eaten about 17 trillion meals since gmo's first came on the market. there is not evidence about someone getting so much as a sniffle. you can create scare stories, fear of the unknown, if we're going to rely on empirical science, no evidence. john: michael, i
here's a scene from the anti-gmo movie "seeds of ath." >> it causes holes in the gi tract. it causes multiple organ systems failure. john: another group made this video which they pretend to take the point of view of an evil gmo-pushing business. >> just because tests on rats eating genetically modified potatoes showed them growing slower after generations and organ development issues. some goody two shoes scientists and whiney campaigners worry that might happen to...
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announcer: athe moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents i'm ama dates. cell phone video shows the oakland mayor moments after being involved in a traffic accident. police believe another driver ran a red light before hitting quan's suv. witnesses dispute the account. quan and the other driver complained of lower back pain. >>> tomorrow's forecast calls for more hot weather including triple digits in some east bay locations. another spare the air day has been declared for tomorrow. fire crews will also be on high alert. fran advice will have the forecast in a few minutes ?ie. two las vegas police officers died after a man a and woman shot them while the officers a a te lunch in a pizzeria. the two shooters killed
announcer: athe moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents i'm ama dates. cell phone video shows the oakland mayor...
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athe heat making a move for the new york knicks star but he would have to opt out of the contract worth $23 million. >> that would be something, though. >> happy birthday to george h.w. bush. he will celebrate at home with dinner with family and friends. the president's library, get this, they are hosting a crazy socks party. that's right. visitors are invited to wear their craziest pair of socks in honor of the president who is known for his funky footwear. >> all right. well as we head into the weekend and closing out the week we are glad of that. we need to check out the weather forecast. >> we need some sun but i think you are going to talk about flood watches, right, maria? >> before we get to the weekend we expect areas of rain in flooding. we are talking several inches of rain it will here. the good news once the storm system heads out we will have sunshine across the east coast. north earn virginia, western virginia maryland. we are expecting more rain as we head into tomorrow. temperature wise not bad across parts of the northeast and midwest. across parts of the southern plain
athe heat making a move for the new york knicks star but he would have to opt out of the contract worth $23 million. >> that would be something, though. >> happy birthday to george h.w. bush. he will celebrate at home with dinner with family and friends. the president's library, get this, they are hosting a crazy socks party. that's right. visitors are invited to wear their craziest pair of socks in honor of the president who is known for his funky footwear. >> all right. well...
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outmmend him for speaking in behalf of the people who are fighting and dying for their tyranny of athe totalitarian communist government. the unstable and rapidly changing course of thats in china, i hope additional steps will be taken to further impress on the authority the serious concern we have regarding the they areand bloodshed inflicting on the chinese people. mr. president, the distinguished republican leader senator dole and i are working together today on reaching an agreement to offer a resolution otherting certain additional actions that should time.en at this they are three-fold. i believe first that the 40,000 chinese students currently studying in the united states should immediately be granted permission to extend their stay thehe united states until government of china ceases its insecution of students china. second, that all applications to private investment corporation and the export-import bank, to finance trade with china should be reviewed carefully in the light existing legal requirements for adequate human rights treatment. third, that the president should imme
outmmend him for speaking in behalf of the people who are fighting and dying for their tyranny of athe totalitarian communist government. the unstable and rapidly changing course of thats in china, i hope additional steps will be taken to further impress on the authority the serious concern we have regarding the they areand bloodshed inflicting on the chinese people. mr. president, the distinguished republican leader senator dole and i are working together today on reaching an agreement to...
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city, athe skyscraper remarkable place. a different country.awn, thee central great lawn where the reservoir used to be. a remarkable ease of work. >> you're watching american weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like facebook. each week american artifacts visits museums and historic places. next, a visit to the u.s. army's archives in carlisle, aboutlvania, to learn their soldier experience gallery, which traces army the 1898 spanish american war to the present. the u.s. army her i tanl and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. i'm carl warren, i'm going to show you around today. this is the part of the facility a museum rather than an artifact archives or storage facility. it's our way to show the american public the sort
city, athe skyscraper remarkable place. a different country.awn, thee central great lawn where the reservoir used to be. a remarkable ease of work. >> you're watching american weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like facebook. each week american artifacts visits museums and historic places. next, a visit to the u.s. army's archives in carlisle, aboutlvania, to learn their soldier experience gallery, which traces army the 1898 spanish american war to the present....
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could return home with athe virus called chikungunya is prevalent in mosquitoes in brazil and the carribean. several cases have been confirmed in the u-s. chikungunya is not fatal but causes victims to experience fevers, joint and muscle pain, swelling, headaches, and rashes. there is no known treatment or cure. new york senator chuck schumer is asking the c-d-c to issue an immediate health alert for the virus. here are a few stories that are trending online this morning ... 20-thousand people had world cup fever at grant park. they watched team u-s-a come within seconds to clinching a spot in the next round of the tournament. but portugal shocked them all, by tying the game, with just 30 seconds left in game. the match ended in a tie. the u-s can still advance with a win, or a tie, against germany, on thursday. the viewing party for that is at the petrillo music shell. one of the san diego padres looked like he had a "big head", but it was all for protection. relief pitcher alex torres became the first major leaguer to wear a protective cap saturday night. the cap has extra padding to prot
could return home with athe virus called chikungunya is prevalent in mosquitoes in brazil and the carribean. several cases have been confirmed in the u-s. chikungunya is not fatal but causes victims to experience fevers, joint and muscle pain, swelling, headaches, and rashes. there is no known treatment or cure. new york senator chuck schumer is asking the c-d-c to issue an immediate health alert for the virus. here are a few stories that are trending online this morning ... 20-thousand people...
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the nhl reported record earnings of $3.1 billion in 2011ened athe nfl made $9.2 billion in revenue in"forbes." that makes it the most lucrative league in the entire world. the nfl's commissioner, roger goodell, took home $44 million in 2012. why in the world are these leagues considered nonprofits? in september, oklahoma's republican senator tom coburn asked just that question. coburn introduced the pro sports act which would strip professional sports leagues of their federal tax exemption if they earn more than $10 million. the nfl obviously makes much more than that, but to be clear, the organization does point out that only the league office is tax exempt. the 32 member team dos pay taxes on their income. the chaps that coburn's bill will pass are slim to none. if want to know how powerful these leagues. listen to this. this week the minneapolis star tribune published what was a confidential list of demands provided by its sources, demands that the city had to meet in order for the nfl had to meet in order to award the minneapolis the super bowl. the super bowl host committee decli
the nhl reported record earnings of $3.1 billion in 2011ened athe nfl made $9.2 billion in revenue in"forbes." that makes it the most lucrative league in the entire world. the nfl's commissioner, roger goodell, took home $44 million in 2012. why in the world are these leagues considered nonprofits? in september, oklahoma's republican senator tom coburn asked just that question. coburn introduced the pro sports act which would strip professional sports leagues of their federal tax...
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we are athe beginning of what could be a generational confct.untry to country to country, tribe to tribe to tribe. ashley: thank you so much, kt mcfarland. now the word of the evening, exploitation. to take advantage of a personal situation for one's own ends. exploitation. a court case allege in the exultation of college athletes began in california today could change college sports forever. it took five years to get to this point the former ucla star finally testified today in the case that will decide if the ncaa must pay college athletes to use their likeness in tv broadcasts, video games and other forms of marketing. the ncaa back ncaa brings in hundreds in promotions, but they cannot receive more than the scholarship which violates antitrust laws. the trial is expected to last three weeks. could be interesting. coming up next, the brand-new book "explorers" details the greatest expiration mission from the viewpoint of the explorers themselves. be-selling author is next. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technoly. get the
we are athe beginning of what could be a generational confct.untry to country to country, tribe to tribe to tribe. ashley: thank you so much, kt mcfarland. now the word of the evening, exploitation. to take advantage of a personal situation for one's own ends. exploitation. a court case allege in the exultation of college athletes began in california today could change college sports forever. it took five years to get to this point the former ucla star finally testified today in the case that...
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was going to lead to more celebrations in the streets of washington after you saw osama bin laden's ath. and they got it just as wrong as they possibly could have. and now they're battening down the hatches. you heard yesterday how spokeswoman harf at the state department, astonishingly, she claimed that she, in washington, d.c., had a better ide of what bergdahl did in afghanistan than his platoon mates and company mates in afghanistan who lived with him and fought with him. the arrogance is astonishing. and at some point, if the obama administration, if it can't stop telling lies, please, please, at least stop insulting our military so gravely. and lou, this is also politicized including at the top level of the pentagon that i really fear a whitewash. the administration does not even now want to accept the evidence that bowe bergdahl was a deserter. or worse. >> to your disquiet, the white house is appartly trying to discredit the claims of the soldiers who served with bergdahl. nbc's chuck todd reporting, quote, a few white house aides described it to me as we didn't know that they w
was going to lead to more celebrations in the streets of washington after you saw osama bin laden's ath. and they got it just as wrong as they possibly could have. and now they're battening down the hatches. you heard yesterday how spokeswoman harf at the state department, astonishingly, she claimed that she, in washington, d.c., had a better ide of what bergdahl did in afghanistan than his platoon mates and company mates in afghanistan who lived with him and fought with him. the arrogance is...
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negotiation that was being under taken, but it was the leader of the catholic church of over a billion ath licks -- catholics bringing toot the three rely -- together the three religions from the holy land to talk about recreating the atmosphere, hopeful for peace again. having th that, the is -- said that, the israeli prime minister who is in charge of a peace process, if it is to be restarted, did not come. that is something that needs to be said if a peace is to be started again, worked towards. there's a lot that needs to be done. >>> nick spicer at the vatican >>> the italian navy had its hands full rescuing migrants. since thursday they rescued for man 25 men, women and children trying to reach europe. ships monitoring the waters of tunisia and italy superaccepted 70 boats. they didn't identify the nationalities. >>> more details are emerging about bowe bergdahl's time. the arm your sergeant was freed by the talibanate days ago. reportedly he said he was tortured during his five years, saying the taliban guards beat him and kept him in a gauge. he's under going treatment at a hospita
negotiation that was being under taken, but it was the leader of the catholic church of over a billion ath licks -- catholics bringing toot the three rely -- together the three religions from the holy land to talk about recreating the atmosphere, hopeful for peace again. having th that, the is -- said that, the israeli prime minister who is in charge of a peace process, if it is to be restarted, did not come. that is something that needs to be said if a peace is to be started again, worked...
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here, announcer: athe moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determinebabbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your every word. it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> cbs presents this program in color. >> i didn't have color television until i was 16 years old. yes, i lived like an animal. >> the following program is being brought to you in living color on nbc. >> getting the color tv was huge because suddenly we could watch walt disney's wonderful world of color on sunday nights. which was just an acid trip of a show. we just could not believe it. tinker bell going bing, bing, bing, and it was like special effects, par excellence. ♪ the world is a carousel of color ♪ >> it also happened just coincidently at the time when what we think of as the mod '60s came in, colors were all over the place just as tv could start to take advantage of them. >
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for groups that want to athing the u.s. >> even if they are a bad guy, they have friends and family members, they have neighbors, they have people who will be upset if you do kill any civilians all the more so. >> another key concern outlined in the report, the secrecy surrounding the program, making it difficult for not impossible to judge if the strikes are legal, under u.s. and international law. the report says the united states should not conduct a long term killing program based on secret rationals. >> we don't say how many strikes we carry out, we don't say who they are against for the most part. we with don't say the location, until recently, they have said they can't confirm or deny. so you have what amounts to a 13 long secret war. which has killed an estimated three to 4,000 people. >> the obama administration has been grappling with tissues raised in this report, the president in a speech last year, and one just last month, promised new guidance for the drone strikes and more transparency in the program. >> i also believe we must be more transparent about both the basis of our c
for groups that want to athing the u.s. >> even if they are a bad guy, they have friends and family members, they have neighbors, they have people who will be upset if you do kill any civilians all the more so. >> another key concern outlined in the report, the secrecy surrounding the program, making it difficult for not impossible to judge if the strikes are legal, under u.s. and international law. the report says the united states should not conduct a long term killing program...
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