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and barry beach's sister.sister told the board that despite her late appearance, he told the same story from day one. barry was right where he said he was the night of the murder. at home. asleep. >> so when i went upstairs i was able to see by the light that barry was in his bedroom. he was in bed asleep. >> was his bedroom door open? >> yes. we all slept with our bedroom doors open. >> about what time is that? >> i would say it was about 12:40. >> why wait so long to tell her story? well, she didn't, she claimed. back then she said she told the sheriff and she told barry's original defense attorney what she'd seen. but the attorney told her she'd have no credibility since she was barry's sister. said nobody would believe her. but would they now? >> any time a family member comes forward and provides an alibi, there's bound to be skepticism. but barry's sister presented herself to the board, exposed herself to cross-examination, her demeanor was examined. she gave a very complete, very credible story. >> not
and barry beach's sister.sister told the board that despite her late appearance, he told the same story from day one. barry was right where he said he was the night of the murder. at home. asleep. >> so when i went upstairs i was able to see by the light that barry was in his bedroom. he was in bed asleep. >> was his bedroom door open? >> yes. we all slept with our bedroom doors open. >> about what time is that? >> i would say it was about 12:40. >> why wait...
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how has barry gone through all this?hard for him as it has been for me, but when you have faith that the freedom will be at the end of the road, you manage to get through it. >> barry, let me ask you. you grew up, and you went to school with kim nice. what would you say to her family right now? they think there was closure. they think there was justice in this case, and now everything's back under the microscope again. >> well, the first thing i would have to say is a deep and sincere apology to them for the false confession that has led to all these years, which is them believing in a lie, that they knew who committed the crime. but second of all, at this point in the state, in the game, there is another trial pending. i'm still charged with the crime, and it's at that second trial that me and my legal team are committed to each other to seek justice for kim nice and that i hope, when everything is said and done in this case and in this situation, they will have that closure they've been seeking. >> all right. we'll hav
how has barry gone through all this?hard for him as it has been for me, but when you have faith that the freedom will be at the end of the road, you manage to get through it. >> barry, let me ask you. you grew up, and you went to school with kim nice. what would you say to her family right now? they think there was closure. they think there was justice in this case, and now everything's back under the microscope again. >> well, the first thing i would have to say is a deep and...
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>> we're stalling. >> barry goldwater. >> okay. yeah. the beginning of modern conservatism, but also unlikely politician. some of these people seem to have absorbed it in their water or soup or whatever. here's barry goldwater and he should have been head of the department store in phoenix. and yet gradually he take this is path that i think is true of some other politicians that they get into community affairs and then as you know, he's elected to the senate and he certainly is a man of principle. he has given us one of our perhaps worst quotations we all know. extremism. and he was the victim of a really dirty journalistic advertising trick by the joon son c joon son c johnson campaign. i do think that's an unfair political ad. >> the problem is in some ways he set himself up for that. lbj broke the '36 record. but goldwater barely carried his home state of arizona and he took four or five deep southern states. georgia that had never voted for a republican, alabama, mississippi, i believe he took south carolina, louisiana. >> do you at
>> we're stalling. >> barry goldwater. >> okay. yeah. the beginning of modern conservatism, but also unlikely politician. some of these people seem to have absorbed it in their water or soup or whatever. here's barry goldwater and he should have been head of the department store in phoenix. and yet gradually he take this is path that i think is true of some other politicians that they get into community affairs and then as you know, he's elected to the senate and he certainly...
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must talk to barry michaels or phil stuts, don't you? >> they say yes n. tools now available to the rest of us at the a fraction of the price. i'm david right for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the tools, worked on david. might work on you. next up, it's the set of the red hot tv show, but it's also the castle one family calls home. we go roam rg on the grounds of the real downtown abby. ♪ i rg on the grounds of the real downtown abby. n rg on of the real downtown abby. g rg of the real downtown abby. rg on of the real downtown abby. on t the real downtown abby. ♪ hear what you love with beats audio. ♪ capture what you love with continuous shooting. over 7 million people already love evo, now it's your turn. the htc evo 4g lte. exclusively from sprint. the htc evo 4g lte. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company
must talk to barry michaels or phil stuts, don't you? >> they say yes n. tools now available to the rest of us at the a fraction of the price. i'm david right for "nightline" in hollywood. >> the tools, worked on david. might work on you. next up, it's the set of the red hot tv show, but it's also the castle one family calls home. we go roam rg on the grounds of the real downtown abby. ♪ i rg on the grounds of the real downtown abby. n rg on of the real downtown abby. g...
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now he is throwing like, well, barry zito. another gem today as the giants posted the cubbies trying to win the shird straight against chicago. a little help from angel pegan. that is a two-bagger. he hit safely in 27 straight home games. that is a franchise record. a couple innings later, pegan driven home and the giants have a lead. bottom seven after sanchez, ouch. he fouled the ball off his foot. which really hurt the great deal. in fact, there was a moment there we weren't sure he was going to stay in the game. he does. wouldn't you know it, the very next pitch, he hits himself in the same spot. that is bad luck. he would fly out and get a well deserved hug. interesting play here in the eighth. blanco on the move from first base. look at soriano. taking his time. he throws back into second base which is great. he keeps the runner at first. by the way, blanco scores on a single. big insurance run for zito and the giants. they win 2-0. >> pitching defense today. made some great plays in the outfield, the infield and part of
now he is throwing like, well, barry zito. another gem today as the giants posted the cubbies trying to win the shird straight against chicago. a little help from angel pegan. that is a two-bagger. he hit safely in 27 straight home games. that is a franchise record. a couple innings later, pegan driven home and the giants have a lead. bottom seven after sanchez, ouch. he fouled the ball off his foot. which really hurt the great deal. in fact, there was a moment there we weren't sure he was...
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>> i am saying allowing marian barry to persist and not throw him out allows his culture and the way he conducts business continue to be somewhat of a standard. >> reporter: the perspective of a veteran downallist who has covered washington for years, a perspective not universally shared but reminiscence of thomas jefferson's belief of quote, the government you elect is the government you deserve. another cite, people deserve the government they get and they deserve to get it good and hard, end quote. in washington they do. gary nurenberg, anyone nine now. -- 9news now. >>> another hurdle cleared is out of the way because when they're trying to build the phase two of the silver line to metro. the airports authority voted to get rid of the controversial project labor agreement. the agreement includes incentives toward the work performed by labor unions. the governor of virginia and leaders in loudoun county opposed those kind of incentives and funding from those governments is essential to get the silver line project done and they are now out of the way. >>> montgomery county police a
>> i am saying allowing marian barry to persist and not throw him out allows his culture and the way he conducts business continue to be somewhat of a standard. >> reporter: the perspective of a veteran downallist who has covered washington for years, a perspective not universally shared but reminiscence of thomas jefferson's belief of quote, the government you elect is the government you deserve. another cite, people deserve the government they get and they deserve to get it good...
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his brother barry.he emotional farewell today. >>> pregnant in hollywood. >> i'men joig being a mother. >> beyonce's lettuce diet. jessica's weight watchers windfall. how they're really losing the baby weight. >>> plus, inside their lavish nurseries. ♪ we belong together >>> then, hollywood dads. >> you have a diaper in your pocket. >> from chris hemsworth
his brother barry.he emotional farewell today. >>> pregnant in hollywood. >> i'men joig being a mother. >> beyonce's lettuce diet. jessica's weight watchers windfall. how they're really losing the baby weight. >>> plus, inside their lavish nurseries. ♪ we belong together >>> then, hollywood dads. >> you have a diaper in your pocket. >> from chris hemsworth
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barry switched at the last minute. the only one to vote no was vincent orange. kwame brown was the second to step down a year earlier it was harry thomas. november 6, d.c. residents will decide if mendelson stays as permanent chairman. reporting live, john gonzales abc 7 news. >> it has been more than 30 years but skeletal remains found on the mountain has been identified as cynthia gastelle. she would missing in 1980. investigators were able to identify her from dna evidence that was collected last year. police have not ruled her death a homicide. also, a fairfax county teacher faces 10 counts of possession of child pornography. detectives arrested robert fenn at poplar tree elementary school yesterday. this is after an investigation. >> jerry sandusky's trial entering its third day today with more testimony from the former assistant coach's accusers. one of the victims gave accounts before star witnesses took the stand. he heard "slapping noises agand saw sandusky behind a boy." testifying is torture. >> we saw the pain that a victim of sexual abuse undergoes.
barry switched at the last minute. the only one to vote no was vincent orange. kwame brown was the second to step down a year earlier it was harry thomas. november 6, d.c. residents will decide if mendelson stays as permanent chairman. reporting live, john gonzales abc 7 news. >> it has been more than 30 years but skeletal remains found on the mountain has been identified as cynthia gastelle. she would missing in 1980. investigators were able to identify her from dna evidence that was...
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maybe san francisco worried, barry zito is on the mound. the rest of the story at at&t park. >>> the giants begin three games. they could be as far as six back when the week is over or tied for the lead. the giants ecoming off the weekend game -- giants coming off the weekend game with the a's. but it may not feel that way because of the way it ended. walk off 3-run home runner by derek norris, first major league home run. gave the a's a 4-2 win and prevented the giants from sweeping the series. the giants know that the long baseball season, things like that happen and you have to bounce back. >> you have to respect that. sometimes that will happen. we have a new series. you got to move on. >> reporter: do you get a sense how important it is when the giants meet the dodgers. >> not only the dodgers. now that they are in first place weave to get them. important series. and we are ready. we have to play them all the same. >> should be a great series. we look forward to it -- forward to it. our players, their players. that is why you play the
maybe san francisco worried, barry zito is on the mound. the rest of the story at at&t park. >>> the giants begin three games. they could be as far as six back when the week is over or tied for the lead. the giants ecoming off the weekend game -- giants coming off the weekend game with the a's. but it may not feel that way because of the way it ended. walk off 3-run home runner by derek norris, first major league home run. gave the a's a 4-2 win and prevented the giants from...
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. >>> and barry is a small business co-founder of barry on-line. he also is author of a book, small town rules. thank you for being here. what this story taught me, is take stuff in your own hand, right? it would be easy for this guy to say, i'm going build a bigger brewery. er to get it. forget it. this is too much work. he took it in his hands and made it work. >> it is a true entrepreneurial story. of not taking no of an answer. and laws are there to protect us. this wasn't. this wasn't -- this minor change didn't stand in the way of anyone's rights and it offered, you know within business and beer. what better -- you know, what better cause could you rally around? so that's awesome. >> j.j., they have been doing this this n law for years. in 1993 my friend and his family wanted took their cause all wait to the supreme court. the quill corporation one. this is significant because it goes to the internet retailers now who don't have to collect tax in a state where they don't have a presence. in this case a small business add huge impact. >> we di
. >>> and barry is a small business co-founder of barry on-line. he also is author of a book, small town rules. thank you for being here. what this story taught me, is take stuff in your own hand, right? it would be easy for this guy to say, i'm going build a bigger brewery. er to get it. forget it. this is too much work. he took it in his hands and made it work. >> it is a true entrepreneurial story. of not taking no of an answer. and laws are there to protect us. this wasn't....
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council member marion barry is back on board with d.c.'s streetcar project. today he withdrew his resolution of disapproval. barry filed it last week over concerns of cost which threatened to delay the e street line by 45 days. marion barry withdrew his opposition after the mayor made a commitment to use as many d.c. citizens on this project as possible. >>> a yellow weather alert for today, but now it's clear and kind of nice out, top. >> it really is. we have a nice breeze from the northwest. ed humidity is under check. we're in pretty -- the humidity is under check. we're in pretty good shape. it did make it to 89 today. there were some severe storms in northern maryland, but we're good now. 79 in leesburg and frederick and 76 in hagerstown. we talk about the winds because these winds are ushering in this cooler more comfortable air. wind gusts to 30 miles per hour last hour at manassas, but generally in the 15 to 25 mile- per-hour wind gusts. the winds will be with us through wednesday. for tonight clear skies, breezy, much cooler. give the ac a rest, low
council member marion barry is back on board with d.c.'s streetcar project. today he withdrew his resolution of disapproval. barry filed it last week over concerns of cost which threatened to delay the e street line by 45 days. marion barry withdrew his opposition after the mayor made a commitment to use as many d.c. citizens on this project as possible. >>> a yellow weather alert for today, but now it's clear and kind of nice out, top. >> it really is. we have a nice breeze from...
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broke out head to toe hives everywhere. >> reporter: barry was allergic to the milk in the yogurt as well as soy, nuts and egg. a new study finds more than 70% of preschoolers who have food allergies still experience reactions to the foods they're supposed to avoid. >> there have been times where barry will break out in one small hive and we say oh, there may have been something in what she ate. >> reporter: researchers say misreading labels and cross contamination are two of the biggest problems. the study's authors also note half of the reactions happened when someone other than the parents was watching the child. >> we need to talk to the parents about making sure everyone who takes care of the child really understands all the nuances of how to successfully avoid the food. >> reporter: epinephrine is used to treat severe a learn cal reactions, but it was found parents and caregivers gave it to children only about 30% of the time. >> it's better in doubt to go ahead and inject it. you're not going to hurt anyone if they didn't really have to have it but you could save her life. >>
broke out head to toe hives everywhere. >> reporter: barry was allergic to the milk in the yogurt as well as soy, nuts and egg. a new study finds more than 70% of preschoolers who have food allergies still experience reactions to the foods they're supposed to avoid. >> there have been times where barry will break out in one small hive and we say oh, there may have been something in what she ate. >> reporter: researchers say misreading labels and cross contamination are two of...
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. >>> little barry holden was just a baby when her mom gave her yogurt for the first time. >> as soongave it to her she broke out, hives head to toe. >> reporter: baby holden was allergic to the yogurt and nuts. >> there have been times when barry will break out in one small hive and we think, it might have been something in what he ate. >> reporter: the studies authors also note that half of the reactions happened when someone other than the parent was watching the child. >> we need to talk to the parents about making sure everyone who takes care of the child really understands all the nuances of how to successfully avoid the food. >> reporter: the study found that parents and care givers gave medicines to children only about 30% of the time. >> it's really better if you're in doubt to go ahead and inject it. you're not going to hurt anyone if they didn't really have to have it but you could save their lives. >> reporter: barry's mom makes sure she always had an epi pen with her. >> reporter: barry has outgrown her food allergies but she will always have to be careful about what she
. >>> little barry holden was just a baby when her mom gave her yogurt for the first time. >> as soongave it to her she broke out, hives head to toe. >> reporter: baby holden was allergic to the yogurt and nuts. >> there have been times when barry will break out in one small hive and we think, it might have been something in what he ate. >> reporter: the studies authors also note that half of the reactions happened when someone other than the parent was watching...
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like barry goldwater, he said, you know, i still believe america's a great country. anybody can be president but me, and so you worry about that, but the thing about did i make a difference or have am impact? i will tell you this. i feel like i moved the ball forward a little bit. the presidential level obviously had an impact, and the losers are very important in the system for a couple reasons. first of all, losers, particularly when they behave in a certain way make democracy work. i'll explain that in a little bit. often, losing campaigns are far more dynamic and prophetic in the campaign. how do they make democracy work? you may notice on election night losers always get to speak first. on the networks, they declare who they think the winner is, and they wait for an hour to be declared the loser, and the one who won can't talk until the loser gives the concession speech. the fact is an election is not over until the winner declares victory. the election is over when the loser concedes defeat. if the loser says, i didn't lose, there was fraud. you can imagine wha
like barry goldwater, he said, you know, i still believe america's a great country. anybody can be president but me, and so you worry about that, but the thing about did i make a difference or have am impact? i will tell you this. i feel like i moved the ball forward a little bit. the presidential level obviously had an impact, and the losers are very important in the system for a couple reasons. first of all, losers, particularly when they behave in a certain way make democracy work. i'll...
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so i was sitting in a bar with barry corbin in santa fe hotel.ing, doesn't look at me, talks to barry, literally for 15 minutes without looking at me. i said, i'm sorry to interrupt, mr. jones, my name is josh brolin. and he looked at me -- "okay." i aid, "i'm here, i'm going to play li--" and he looks at me f the most long, awkward pose and he goes "all right." and i was like -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: have you done imitations for him? >> never, no, we did a read-through and i refused to do it in front of him. so, they did two separate. one, the first act and then the second, third act, i did later because, you know -- you don't want to get it wrong, man. he hasn't come up to me. i heard he came up to barry and will, said some really nice things about the movie. but i'm not going to go, what did you think about me playing you, playing k as a young guy -- like, how cool is that? you know? i love acting. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a great impersonation. it's a weird -- what did you do last time you were here? you did an imp
so i was sitting in a bar with barry corbin in santa fe hotel.ing, doesn't look at me, talks to barry, literally for 15 minutes without looking at me. i said, i'm sorry to interrupt, mr. jones, my name is josh brolin. and he looked at me -- "okay." i aid, "i'm here, i'm going to play li--" and he looks at me f the most long, awkward pose and he goes "all right." and i was like -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: have you done imitations for him? >>...
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fueled by heat and drought, the west is ablaze, barry petersen is on the front lines. >> on the eve of mexico's presidential elections, journalists are high on the hit list of drug traffickers, bill whitaker explains why. and a tourism option that is literally out of this world. and so is the price tag. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening, i am lee cowan, it is rare and violent, the breed of summer weather that tore up the landscape from the midwest to the mid atlantic overnight has a name, it is called deval patrick de recho roach and it did a lot of damage, at least 13 people are reportedly killed, nearly 4 million people are still without power. and record heat still grips a wide area. johnson in washington tonight has more. >> the overnight storms were sudden and violent. >> bat ferring the dc metro area with lightning, driving rain and wind gusts above 75 miles per hour. terrible. i am still very sad. >> in silver spring, maryland, i willly goldsmith withhold up to learn her friend across the street, died when a tree came crashing through h
fueled by heat and drought, the west is ablaze, barry petersen is on the front lines. >> on the eve of mexico's presidential elections, journalists are high on the hit list of drug traffickers, bill whitaker explains why. and a tourism option that is literally out of this world. and so is the price tag. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening, i am lee cowan, it is rare and violent, the breed of summer weather that tore up the landscape...
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barry petersen is on the fire line. a key witness testifies he saw penn state's jerry sandusky sexually abuse a young boy. armen keteyian was in the courtroom. a call for help. >> we've had an explosion on board, we're taking on water. >> pelley: john miller on the search that turned up a hoax. and byron pitts with a straight-a student trying to survive in one of the toughest neighborhoods in america. >> i don't really expect to have a future here and it's just i want to do better for myself. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 228 dead. that's the number of murders this year in chicago, and it's nearly twice as many as the number of americans lost on the battlefields of afghanistan over these last six months. 228, up 35% over the same period last ear. there was a time that it was called gangland chicago and maybe that time has returned. the cops tell us it's the gang member who has turned some neighborhoods into free-fire zones. more people were cut dow
barry petersen is on the fire line. a key witness testifies he saw penn state's jerry sandusky sexually abuse a young boy. armen keteyian was in the courtroom. a call for help. >> we've had an explosion on board, we're taking on water. >> pelley: john miller on the search that turned up a hoax. and byron pitts with a straight-a student trying to survive in one of the toughest neighborhoods in america. >> i don't really expect to have a future here and it's just i want to do...
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barry landau has been sentenced to 7 years. more from the courthouse on the disgrace historians fate. >> 54-year-old barry landau said nothing as he left court sentenced to 7 years in prison for his roll in the theft of more than fou thousand rare hispanic to tal documents written by lynn don't, franklin -- written by lincoln, franklin and others. >> in reality he was a con artist who would gain people's trust and steal their property. >> landau and his accomplice jason savedoff were arrested after workers spotted them trying to steal documents. prosecutors say landau would distract historians while savedoff would steal the documents. the documents recovered from landau's home valued at well over $1 million. >> what they did is terrible. >> many of the angry historians came to see sentencing for the man they call >> a thief and liar. >> his in court apology not enough to change the future for the man who admits to stealing parts of history. >> landau is expected to turn himself in to begin his 7 years prison sentence on august
barry landau has been sentenced to 7 years. more from the courthouse on the disgrace historians fate. >> 54-year-old barry landau said nothing as he left court sentenced to 7 years in prison for his roll in the theft of more than fou thousand rare hispanic to tal documents written by lynn don't, franklin -- written by lincoln, franklin and others. >> in reality he was a con artist who would gain people's trust and steal their property. >> landau and his accomplice jason...
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barry simms has the latest on the controversy. >> we want to tell you that there were a lot of people there in annapolis dealing with this issue, and advocates and also the family of a boy was attacked by a pit bull. inherently dangerous is a term the highest court placed on pit bull than lead dog owners to rally around the animals. in may come animal advocates gathered in annapolis shouting down a position that said they were inherently harbor. as a show of solidarity, there was and adopt a pit bull day. now i task force is focusing on the court ruling and concerns of others including anthony and irene, whose son was seriously injured when a pit bull attack them in 2007. they want dog owners held responsible. this delegate says he is seeking a clearer definition of what is considered a pit bull. >> i could not find a definition for pit bull. quite frankly, i've tried online to come to a conclusion as to what is a pit bull much less a cross-breed. >> they believe greed-specific law will be ineffective. they worry about dog owners being kicked out by landowners worried about liability.
barry simms has the latest on the controversy. >> we want to tell you that there were a lot of people there in annapolis dealing with this issue, and advocates and also the family of a boy was attacked by a pit bull. inherently dangerous is a term the highest court placed on pit bull than lead dog owners to rally around the animals. in may come animal advocates gathered in annapolis shouting down a position that said they were inherently harbor. as a show of solidarity, there was and...
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. >> pelley: barry petersen is on the scene. the f.d.a. reverses itself today and approves the first diet drug in more than a decade. seth doane has the story. mark phillips in belfast on a historic hand shake between the queen and a once-bitter enemy. and martha teichner on the unforgettable words of screenwriter nora ephron. >> i came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, it looks like hell in the garden of the gods. that part of colorado got its name from the beauty of the land but 24 square miles are gone already and evacuations are under way. the waldo canyon fire doubled in size in a day fueled by dry timber, strong winds and high temperatures. half of the nation's resources for fighting wildfires are now in colorado. some of the best images we saw today were from the "denver post." a whole subdivision overrun by flames
. >> pelley: barry petersen is on the scene. the f.d.a. reverses itself today and approves the first diet drug in more than a decade. seth doane has the story. mark phillips in belfast on a historic hand shake between the queen and a once-bitter enemy. and martha teichner on the unforgettable words of screenwriter nora ephron. >> i came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody you want the rest of your life to start as soon as...
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11 news reporter barry simms are responding to the latest heat wave. we begin with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer in the insta-weather + center. the humidity is going out. i can feel it. >> the heat warning continues down to d.c. and surrounding counties. the other outlying suburbs are hundred dangerous heat advisory for the evening and even through the day tomorrow. 101 degrees down at bwi marshall from the past hour. it feels like 107 right here right now. the key index up to 117 in downtown baltimore. barry simms joins us live with where people are trying to deal with the heat, but we will stay in the epoxy tonight and that has to be a concern for people in the city. >> they have the cooling centers open and the pool hours have been extended. we have plenty of other people just trying to do whatever they can to stay cool. >> we walked up and down the street and ask people. >> he has two jobs, figuring out to stay cool. and helping people stay refreshed. >> it's all part of a family-run business in northwest baltimore. >> get your water bottles.
11 news reporter barry simms are responding to the latest heat wave. we begin with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer in the insta-weather + center. the humidity is going out. i can feel it. >> the heat warning continues down to d.c. and surrounding counties. the other outlying suburbs are hundred dangerous heat advisory for the evening and even through the day tomorrow. 101 degrees down at bwi marshall from the past hour. it feels like 107 right here right now. the key index up to 117 in...
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barry petersen is on the scene.and in a rare interview, nobel peace prize winner aung san suu kyi with her struggle to free a nation. when will you know that burma is free? >> when the people in burma stop thinking about whether or not they're free. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, roger clemens walks. late today a federal jury in washington found the former star pitcher not guilty of lying to congress when he testified that he never used steroids in his 24 seasons in the majors. it's another failure for the government in its pursuit of athletes in the steroid scandal. an earlier attempt to convict clemens ended in a mistrial and last year home run king barry bonds was convicted of only one minor count in a steroid investigation. bob orr now on the clemens verdict. >> reporter: surrounded by his family and attorneys, the seven-time winner of baseball's premier pitching awardbti knownr his tough demeanor got emotional as he thanked his wife and sons. >> it's been a hard five
barry petersen is on the scene.and in a rare interview, nobel peace prize winner aung san suu kyi with her struggle to free a nation. when will you know that burma is free? >> when the people in burma stop thinking about whether or not they're free. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, roger clemens walks. late today a federal jury in washington found the former star pitcher not guilty of lying to congress when he testified that he...
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barry petersen is on the scene. one of jerry sandusky's accusers faces him in court and tells a tale of child sexual abuse. armen keteyian is covering the opening testimony in the trial of the former penn state coach. wall street takes another nosedive, doubting that the bailout of spain will do much good. mark phillips is covering. and wyatt andrews on one giant step for a man. >> reporter: off robot on your right foot. >> yes. yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, 2,000 people are being urged to evacuate ahead of a wildfire moving rapidedly through forests in colorado. so far, 118 buildings have burned and 60 square miles have gone up in smoke. that fire is 15 miles outside of fort collins, one of many burning across the west tonight. barry peter seine in fort collins this evening. >> reporter: the fire is so big it's making its own weather, flames creating winds that drive it one direction and in an instant turn the fire another. 400 firefight
barry petersen is on the scene. one of jerry sandusky's accusers faces him in court and tells a tale of child sexual abuse. armen keteyian is covering the opening testimony in the trial of the former penn state coach. wall street takes another nosedive, doubting that the bailout of spain will do much good. mark phillips is covering. and wyatt andrews on one giant step for a man. >> reporter: off robot on your right foot. >> yes. yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the...
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phil orlando and barry knapp, two of the best of the best. coming up, mitt romney talks exclusively to cnbc. how would he bring our economy back from the brink? [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using gas. my round trip is approximately 40 miles to work. head on home, stop at the grocery store, whatever else that i need to do -- still don't have to use gas. i'm never at the gas station unless i want some coffee. it's the best thing ever. as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ >>> mitt romney was also bu
phil orlando and barry knapp, two of the best of the best. coming up, mitt romney talks exclusively to cnbc. how would he bring our economy back from the brink? [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket....
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barry pederson is with the uvacueees. >> it's just total devastation. >> pelley: the supreme court didn't end the battle over health care reform. >> this has to be ripped out by its roots. >> pelley: the speaker of the house tells norah o'donnell the republicans have just begun to fight. sea levels are rising, but why are they rising so much more on the east coast? jim axelrod has the answer. and steve hartman on the road, when wounded american troops send out a call, she answers again and again. >> reporter: you can't say no. >> no, you shouldn't say no. >> reporter: but you can't say no. ( laughs ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. could this be the turning point in the week-long battle against that massive wildfire in colorado? firefighters say they have fought it to a standstill on the edges of colorado springs. but the fire has taken a heavy toll already. two people were found dead inside a burned out house. 346 homes have been destroyed. and more than 30,000 people have evacuated. president obama visited the disast
barry pederson is with the uvacueees. >> it's just total devastation. >> pelley: the supreme court didn't end the battle over health care reform. >> this has to be ripped out by its roots. >> pelley: the speaker of the house tells norah o'donnell the republicans have just begun to fight. sea levels are rising, but why are they rising so much more on the east coast? jim axelrod has the answer. and steve hartman on the road, when wounded american troops send out a call,...
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barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> minor injuries, that is certainly good news. our live team coverage continues tonight. skyteam 11 is above the fire, which has caused a number of traffic difficulties around the fells point area and probably is having a ripple effect. >> with all that equipment that barry was talking about, and eastern avenue, broadway, bank street, register street, it is a lot due to the fact that they have so much fire equipment spread from a large area. the only way to get back and forth right now is on fleet street, which will be the main drag to use instead of eastern avenue. we have not seen any major types at the present time because baltimore city police are on the scene, redirecting traffic. they have detour is pretty much set up an even the traffic is heavy, it is moving but smoothly. >> investigation is underway tonight into what sparked the a late night house are in howard county. fire crews provided us with these photographs. the family's three car garage fully engu
barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> minor injuries, that is certainly good news. our live team coverage continues tonight. skyteam 11 is above the fire, which has caused a number of traffic difficulties around the fells point area and probably is having a ripple effect. >> with all that equipment that barry was talking about, and eastern avenue, broadway, bank street, register street, it is a lot due to the fact that they have so much fire equipment spread from a large area. the only...
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is barry zito turn goes into cheers at at&t park and hit a career milestone against the cubs, when i calmed a luxury suite. the giants lead the big leagues in errors that made tough place like routine. zito not getting help from his friends he did it himself five strikeouts and two walks. for the cubs in the fifth real goes down swinging, hector sanchez guns down the steal attempt the giants did not get a run in the theft. they went home and enjoy bogdan there comes the throw giants lead 1-0 bruce bochy greeted with boos when a tuxedo out of the game in the ninth inning of a two and nothing game. sergio romo in the game and the final was 2-0. the giants pulled within three games of the dodgers. the a's bats not in play today in kansas city. one-zero casey, the former athletic on cruise control he struck out three in six, runs at runners at second and third he fouls out he tags from third and thrown out. nice place to hold onto the ball. gemayel weeks grunts out to end the game a struck two of three in the series and are shut out for the fourth time this week. they come on to face the
is barry zito turn goes into cheers at at&t park and hit a career milestone against the cubs, when i calmed a luxury suite. the giants lead the big leagues in errors that made tough place like routine. zito not getting help from his friends he did it himself five strikeouts and two walks. for the cubs in the fifth real goes down swinging, hector sanchez guns down the steal attempt the giants did not get a run in the theft. they went home and enjoy bogdan there comes the throw giants lead...
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. >>> one man headed to prison, barry landau. he was caught red-handed stealing priceless documents. he was sentenced to 70 years in federal prison. we have more on the disgraced historian's fate. >> reporter: 64-year-old barry landau said nothing as he was sent to prison for 7 years in the theft of rare historic documents written by abraham lincoln, carl marx, fdr, and others. >> he was a con artist. he would gain people's trust and steal their property. >> reporter: landau and his accomplice were arrest in the july of 2011 after worker at the maryland historical society spotted them trying to steal documents. landau would distract his toians, while landau would steal the documents. the documents recovered from landau's home were valued at well over $1 million. >> what they did is terrible. it's our national patrimony they took. >> reporter: dozens turned out for the snning of a man they call -- >> a -- senator sentencing of a -- for the sentencing of a man they call -- >> a thief and a liar. >>> landau's accomplice has already
. >>> one man headed to prison, barry landau. he was caught red-handed stealing priceless documents. he was sentenced to 70 years in federal prison. we have more on the disgraced historian's fate. >> reporter: 64-year-old barry landau said nothing as he was sent to prison for 7 years in the theft of rare historic documents written by abraham lincoln, carl marx, fdr, and others. >> he was a con artist. he would gain people's trust and steal their property. >> reporter:...
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equity barry knapp. stick around. we'll be right back. the greatest empires.w new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> pay attention to commoditied today, corn jumping to four-month highs as a drought in the mideast -- did i say mideast? the midwest, threatening the supply the global market is relying on a bumper crop to replenish stocks. it's expected to fall to a 16-year low. what is that going to go to soda
equity barry knapp. stick around. we'll be right back. the greatest empires.w new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i...
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. >> marion barry said -- barry said this was the worst crisis he had seen during this time and speak about two council members plowing guilty to felonies and two members of mayor gray's campaign pleading guilty and jack evans said things were worse and reminded barry of the vista hotel. where barry, as mayor, was arrested after being caught on camera smoking crack in 1990. by the way, yvette alexander will join us tonight on the news edge six to talk about this very emotional day. >> thank you, matt. >>> and other political news now. former presidential candidate john edwards is officially off of the hook. today, federal prosecutors dismissed the remaining criminal charges against him. he was found not guilty of one charge in his criminal trial. the judge declared a mistrial on the rest of the charges and this means edwards won't be retried for hiding his then- mistress during the 2008 campaign. >>> what went wrong to j.p. morgan chase. today, the ceo makes the first appearance before congress to answer that question and that they put a strategy in place to reduce risk and that back
. >> marion barry said -- barry said this was the worst crisis he had seen during this time and speak about two council members plowing guilty to felonies and two members of mayor gray's campaign pleading guilty and jack evans said things were worse and reminded barry of the vista hotel. where barry, as mayor, was arrested after being caught on camera smoking crack in 1990. by the way, yvette alexander will join us tonight on the news edge six to talk about this very emotional day....
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stella and barry are with us once again. the first question is about the best place to sell your product. >> i'm not sure whether or not i should start live online immediately or market my store to other retailers such as bloomingdale's macy's, h&m, saks fifth avenue or do both? >> i have an opinion but i'm interesting to hear what you say. >> you have to do it all. try all the channels. scott jordan is the ceo out of idaho. he has an innovative travel ware. years ago he went to retailers and said, would you like to sell me product? he got a resounding no. he got great buzzes online and they started calling him. you have to try everything for it to work. >> i second that. retailers want to see traction, so why not start your own traction and develop press. you don't want press that doesn't lead anywhere, so you want to be selling product when you're developing press and come to the retailers to say, look at all that momentum, be a part of the action. >> i was going to say the same thing. it is pretty easy and cheep. the othe
stella and barry are with us once again. the first question is about the best place to sell your product. >> i'm not sure whether or not i should start live online immediately or market my store to other retailers such as bloomingdale's macy's, h&m, saks fifth avenue or do both? >> i have an opinion but i'm interesting to hear what you say. >> you have to do it all. try all the channels. scott jordan is the ceo out of idaho. he has an innovative travel ware. years ago he...
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. >>> singer barry manilow giving the gift of music to some lucky studen >>> sacramento couple has a mystery. they found a 50-year-old red wedding ring in a used car they just bought. they bought the 2004 grand am in january at a used car lot. three weeks ago she pulled a 14 carat gold band from under the front seat it had a tate of 1961. callahan has been trying to track down the owner but it hasn't been easy. >> we are going back 1961 for a marriage. they could be 50s, 60s, 70 >> car had only one previous owner in texas. the privacy laws have kept her from getting contact information. the vehicle was in a crash years ago and the ring may have gotten lost in the seat when it was pieced back to the. >> you were saying perhaps it is not worth all the money in the world but it could be sent mental value >>> we'll check in with mike and talk about weather for the first day of summer. >> maybe you will be sentimental about the -- that fell flat. >> but that one worked. >> excellent comeback that's what it is about. >> what you leave 'em with, right? then i'm finished. 11:19, good morning
. >>> singer barry manilow giving the gift of music to some lucky studen >>> sacramento couple has a mystery. they found a 50-year-old red wedding ring in a used car they just bought. they bought the 2004 grand am in january at a used car lot. three weeks ago she pulled a 14 carat gold band from under the front seat it had a tate of 1961. callahan has been trying to track down the owner but it hasn't been easy. >> we are going back 1961 for a marriage. they could be 50s,...
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. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news at 11:00 barry breaking news. >> nasty storms make a mark on part of the area. the storms left behind widespread damage in washington, d.c. and maryland. in the past hour, jerry sandusky found guilty of shaklee abusing children. the jury comes back with conviction that will put them in prison for the rest of his life. we have the very latest. >> as the verdict was read tonight, and least one of jerry sandusky's victims was in the courthouse surrounded by crying and family members. sandusky spent the last three hours of his life here -- found guilty on 45 of 48 charges that carry a maximum sentence of 442 years in prison. he was handcuffed and taken to jail. his formal sentencing will be in 90 days. back to you. >> thank you. let's get to our big breaking local news. it bob knight of whether leaving a big night -- a wild night of weather leaving a big mess. >> we will start with ben. what is the situation out there? >> residents do not know what came through here but it left behind a trail of devastation. we have heard reports of trees coming do
. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news at 11:00 barry breaking news. >> nasty storms make a mark on part of the area. the storms left behind widespread damage in washington, d.c. and maryland. in the past hour, jerry sandusky found guilty of shaklee abusing children. the jury comes back with conviction that will put them in prison for the rest of his life. we have the very latest. >> as the verdict was read tonight, and least one of jerry sandusky's victims was in the...
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here's i-team reporter barry sims. k -- >> first let me express my deepest condolances to the families impacted by this unfortunate situation. secondly, on the advice of council counsel, we cannot discuss the specifics of the case. >> david wilson offered sympathy concerning the grew so many murder -- the grusome murder in harford county. they also wanned to assure everyone the campus is safe. >> our priority here at morgan is to ensure we uphold the safety of our community. as i indicated, this is what we have been about here. this is what we will continue to be about here. >> alex canua was charged in the giling killing. he was charged with striking another former morgan student with a baseball bat wrapped in chains and bashed wire. >> i thank god every day that i'm alive and that my friends were there i was -- there to save me. >> it was graduation day. he was knocked unconscious. his friends -- he was knocked unconscious. >> they said he hit me with a baseball bat. he was holding a knife over me. >> he says the man
here's i-team reporter barry sims. k -- >> first let me express my deepest condolances to the families impacted by this unfortunate situation. secondly, on the advice of council counsel, we cannot discuss the specifics of the case. >> david wilson offered sympathy concerning the grew so many murder -- the grusome murder in harford county. they also wanned to assure everyone the campus is safe. >> our priority here at morgan is to ensure we uphold the safety of our community....
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barry simms has details for us. >> fire investigators were definitely back here today. this was after there was a rekindling of the fire this morning. firefighters say they came and doused the flames at that point. fire investigators were here, try to determine what caused the fire and where it started. >> the firefighter team came in and said, "everybody get out, out. " >> now, the smoke has cleared. this is boarded up. peering through the front door gives a glimpse of the tremendous destruction. >> to see this, it was just shocking to see it. >> simmons says he was in the front of the store when the building shook. he began noticing a strong smell of smoke. around the corner, one man was at his home on register street. >> we saw smoke, and then it was flames. he started right along this wall, and then it gradually burned the roof out. >> the firefighters went into the grocery store just after 1:40 monday afternoon, ordering everyone to leave. the blaze grew to 5 alarms. along with the smoke, the intense heat created more problems for the firefighters. the roof collaps
barry simms has details for us. >> fire investigators were definitely back here today. this was after there was a rekindling of the fire this morning. firefighters say they came and doused the flames at that point. fire investigators were here, try to determine what caused the fire and where it started. >> the firefighter team came in and said, "everybody get out, out. " >> now, the smoke has cleared. this is boarded up. peering through the front door gives a glimpse...
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. >> reporter: the council be member and former mayor marion barry said this about the crimes committed by two council members and two of mayor gray's campaign workers recently. >> this has been the most serious governmental crisis and more serious than shutdowns. the only thing i can think of that is more serious than this is 9/11. >> reporter: council member jack evan who was a long tome d.c. leader fired back and alluded to barry's arrest after smoking crack in the 1990s. >> and if anyone was here, you would see a turbulent time. >> and that seemed to change when alexander talked. >> she fought back tears. >> i'm story. -- sorry. please forgive me. we have to stay together up here and stop fighting and key agree to disagree. i am six of it. and we work hard for the city. and please stop all of the back biting and foolishness and move forward stu. >> reporter: from that point on, things seemed to settle down and she seemed to accept it. meanwhile, gray said this about mendelson. >> a hard-working, smart, you know, very committed dedicated public service and i have every confident the
. >> reporter: the council be member and former mayor marion barry said this about the crimes committed by two council members and two of mayor gray's campaign workers recently. >> this has been the most serious governmental crisis and more serious than shutdowns. the only thing i can think of that is more serious than this is 9/11. >> reporter: council member jack evan who was a long tome d.c. leader fired back and alluded to barry's arrest after smoking crack in the 1990s....
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barry zito channeled his 2002 form yet again for the giants. it enough to earn them a win over the cubs? >>> i'm dave benz at the xfinity sports desk. if you told giants fans two months ago barry zito would be challenging for title ace of the giants staff come june, they likely would have replied, fresno? giants taking on cubs. barry zito not pitching for fresno, he's getting it done for the san francisco giants. he was dealing against the cubs sunday. castro here, 8 1/3. struck out five, got offensive support in the fifth. angel pagan the double, extends his home hitting streak to 27 straight games, a new franchise record. two batters air, joaquin arias, pagan comes in to score, 1-0 giants. bottom of the seventh, hector sanchez with a trip to the plate. follows the first pitch off his leg. the second pitch, a repeat performance. that is going to leave a mark. sanchez would eventually fly out then get a hug from ryan terio in the dugout. giants clinging to a 1-0 lead. bottom of the eighth. melky cabrera sends it into left. alfonso soriano decid
barry zito channeled his 2002 form yet again for the giants. it enough to earn them a win over the cubs? >>> i'm dave benz at the xfinity sports desk. if you told giants fans two months ago barry zito would be challenging for title ace of the giants staff come june, they likely would have replied, fresno? giants taking on cubs. barry zito not pitching for fresno, he's getting it done for the san francisco giants. he was dealing against the cubs sunday. castro here, 8 1/3. struck out...