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but in casey we permitted it. so please explain to me again why there's a difference ere. >> so, justice sotomayor, i agree with everything you said in the back half there. and if california were coming in and saying before you, licensed clinic, perform an ultrasound you've got to provide certain information to make sure that's an informed choice by that woman to get the ultrasound in the face of risks and alternatives, then it's like casey, and the question is just how much disclosure do you have to provide. and casey, i think, gives us important guidance on that. california's notice isn't doing that, at least on the licensed side. on the licensed side, it's not helping the women who come into the clinic make an informed choice to opt into one of the medical procedures. and i'm not disputing that ultrasounds and the rest are procedures that could trigger those kinds of disclosure requirements. we have a generalized interest in having them know that we provide some low and free st rves, and that's tailor made to a
but in casey we permitted it. so please explain to me again why there's a difference ere. >> so, justice sotomayor, i agree with everything you said in the back half there. and if california were coming in and saying before you, licensed clinic, perform an ultrasound you've got to provide certain information to make sure that's an informed choice by that woman to get the ultrasound in the face of risks and alternatives, then it's like casey, and the question is just how much disclosure do...
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was it used by casey joy?er searches were enough for the search. >> we the jury find the defendant glts of the crime of felony, to wit. >> casey joy was convicted of second degree murder. after which he told me the jury got it wrong. >> are you dangerous? >> me? i'm the perfect most honest guy there is. most trustworthy. i'm a gentleman. >> you had a crush on her. >> no, we are absolutely not. we maintain that we are plutonic friends. >> you never told lucy you had a crash on her. >> nope, never said that. >> you weren't obsessed with her. >> no i was not obsessed with her. >> the plastic surgery, his choigs, he says, not done for maribel and the computer search of the air where where her body was found casey says he didn't do it. someone else did by remotely accessing the same computer right after he had used it. >> you don't think that's quite a coincidence? >> it may be coincidence but i didn't do it. >> you're being framed here? >> i say yes. if i had a paid attorney, somebody like o.j. simpson had i would
was it used by casey joy?er searches were enough for the search. >> we the jury find the defendant glts of the crime of felony, to wit. >> casey joy was convicted of second degree murder. after which he told me the jury got it wrong. >> are you dangerous? >> me? i'm the perfect most honest guy there is. most trustworthy. i'm a gentleman. >> you had a crush on her. >> no, we are absolutely not. we maintain that we are plutonic friends. >> you never told...
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in nba news detroit pistons new head coach dwayne casey spoke to the assembled media on wednesday asen with the toronto raptors for the past 7 years leading them to the top of the eastern conference last season before they were beaten in the second round of the play offs and he was subsequently sacked. 61—year—old casey has been explaining his plans and reasons for moving to detroit. what drew me was this guy here right next to me, his passion, his energy, his vision for this organisation, not only for the organisation but for the community. it's so important that owner has a vision for what he wa nts that owner has a vision for what he wants beyond basketball because we preach and i preached the players every day about doing more than just dust bought dutch —— basketball, being a good father, brother, cousin, whatever it is and that is what tom sees for his organisation and this team and that convinced me that the passion and the tradition that the passion and the tradition that the passion and the tradition that the detroit basketball, the detroit pistons programme is in great hand
in nba news detroit pistons new head coach dwayne casey spoke to the assembled media on wednesday asen with the toronto raptors for the past 7 years leading them to the top of the eastern conference last season before they were beaten in the second round of the play offs and he was subsequently sacked. 61—year—old casey has been explaining his plans and reasons for moving to detroit. what drew me was this guy here right next to me, his passion, his energy, his vision for this organisation,...
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out casey is a guy. >> let me finish the story about how great mike breen is. because mike felt so guilty he calls casey pratt gets his numbers from warrior pr what did you say. >> i apologized to him i was afraid he would take -- i'm sure he took ribbing from the coworkers. >> i would never. you know me too long that is the problem. but van gundy ain't making that call. >> oh, sure. >> i heard about casey pratt and i heard he might be a little overrated. >> i felt so bad. and he was so gracious and accepted my apology. >> have a great call. it's always fun seeing you. i love getting together and we just tell silly stories. >> aloha means goodbye. >> you're going to get two and a half three hours. we'll see jeff and martell tell them i said hi. >> sure. >> mike breen is just the best. dubs on 7 pregame show presented by comcast busines continues here on abc 7. when we come back we're talking about the warriors team. sometimes they experience letdowns. it is it possible and after the tough rock et series could they i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long b
out casey is a guy. >> let me finish the story about how great mike breen is. because mike felt so guilty he calls casey pratt gets his numbers from warrior pr what did you say. >> i apologized to him i was afraid he would take -- i'm sure he took ribbing from the coworkers. >> i would never. you know me too long that is the problem. but van gundy ain't making that call. >> oh, sure. >> i heard about casey pratt and i heard he might be a little overrated. >>...
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and then when we come back, senator casey, the ranking member, will give his statement. but i apologize for this interrupted approach to the hearing. you never know when votes are going to be scheduled. 100 years ago, infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosi accounted for almost half of all deaths. today, because of advances in public health, we can treat and prevent what once were among the most deadly diseases in our country. public health saves lives, and it's proven over the past century to extend lives as well. since 1900, public health has added nearly three decades to our lifespans. the leading causes of death are now chronic diseases, including cancer, respiratory diseases, and stroke. alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death in our nation. while we may all be familiar with the role of public health in protecting against communicable diseases, advances in public health are beginning to change the story for chronic diseases as well. for breast cancer, for example, early detection and screening save lives. the earlier the cancer is caugh
and then when we come back, senator casey, the ranking member, will give his statement. but i apologize for this interrupted approach to the hearing. you never know when votes are going to be scheduled. 100 years ago, infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosi accounted for almost half of all deaths. today, because of advances in public health, we can treat and prevent what once were among the most deadly diseases in our country. public health saves lives, and it's proven over the...
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and then when we come back, senator casey, the ranking member, will give his statement. but i apologize for this interrupted approach to the hearing. you never know when votes are going to be scheduled. 100 years ago, infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosi accounted for almost half of all deaths. today, because of advances in public health, we can treat and prevent what once were among the most deadly diseases in our country. public health saves lives, and it's proven over the past century to extend lives as well. since 1900, public health has added nearly three decades to our lifespans. the leading causes of death are now chronic diseases, including cancer, respiratory diseases, and stroke. alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death in our nation. while we may all be familiar with the role of public health in protecting against communicable diseases, advances in public health are beginning to change the story for chronic diseases as well. for breast cancer, for example, early detection and screening save lives. the earlier the cancer is caugh
and then when we come back, senator casey, the ranking member, will give his statement. but i apologize for this interrupted approach to the hearing. you never know when votes are going to be scheduled. 100 years ago, infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosi accounted for almost half of all deaths. today, because of advances in public health, we can treat and prevent what once were among the most deadly diseases in our country. public health saves lives, and it's proven over the...
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ok let's bring in our guests here on inside story from berlin we're going to be joined by casey kelso advocacy director at transparency international who also pulled leads the global anti corruption consortium from london andrea's craig assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london and from copenhagen on skype a senior policy analyst for the social and economic survey research institute at castle university thank you and welcome to all of you for joining us casey coming to you first just paint is a fiscal picture legal or illegal of how they do what they do into by well it's very interesting to read the revelations that came out of the leak that see for a.d.'s had received. the organized crime and corruption reporting project this journalist network sent in a journalist to find out how exactly does that work what is the mechanizations they found that they preferred cash in suitcases if you want to are wired that most of the real estate agents said that there was no checks there was no need to do any sort of filling out of paperwork to take care of that
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my name's casey pathmore, and i'm a teacher on special assignment. but i actually run a school. i run an outdoor school. it's called the sfusd environmental science center at fort funston. we have over an 8,000 square foot classroom, hundreds of acres in our outdoor classroom. we serve over 1300 students a year, mostly from title s schools, and the ese has been around for 40 years serving our district. we've always had a teacher on special assignment running the district -- running the program, sorry, along with classified naturalists. suddenly, within the last few weeks, curriculum instruction which is where we're housed, even though we're a school, so maybe we should be in lead, c.n.i. decided that a teacher on special assignment is no longer necessary, so their plan is to have only classified staff running san francisco unified school district's environmental science center. as a t.s.a., i work with the -- all sorts of s.f.u.s.d. departments, building and risk management, and more in order to make sure that our facilities and programs are safe and successful for all of our st
my name's casey pathmore, and i'm a teacher on special assignment. but i actually run a school. i run an outdoor school. it's called the sfusd environmental science center at fort funston. we have over an 8,000 square foot classroom, hundreds of acres in our outdoor classroom. we serve over 1300 students a year, mostly from title s schools, and the ese has been around for 40 years serving our district. we've always had a teacher on special assignment running the district -- running the program,...
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our own casey stegall is live in el paso with the latest. hi, casey. >> hey, elizabeth. right behind me is the international border crossing, one here in el paso and taking you right into juarez, mexico. on the other side of us, we want to show you live pictures now of a gathering of people at the international crossing bridge where this is also part of the rallies taking part across the country and just saw garrett tenney attending and gillian at the top of the show. right now in el paso we've got a crowd of about 100 protesters or so, they marched through the streets of downtown el paso this morning and they made their way to one of the international border crossings here. this is part of the families belong together and free event, a grass roots movement, organizing dozens across the country. local clergy and civil rights advocates among some of the speakers. the president saying, people would be afraid to walk outside of their houses in this country if ice were abolished, but that's what many still here are calling for as you heard, the same rallying cry here at the
our own casey stegall is live in el paso with the latest. hi, casey. >> hey, elizabeth. right behind me is the international border crossing, one here in el paso and taking you right into juarez, mexico. on the other side of us, we want to show you live pictures now of a gathering of people at the international crossing bridge where this is also part of the rallies taking part across the country and just saw garrett tenney attending and gillian at the top of the show. right now in el paso...
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casey? >> i wanted to start with secretary. osborne.ith alzheimer's disease it does not matter who you are, where you live or what your background is. effects of the community and in some way or another almost every family. you know in our state we have a major part of the population as well as landmass considered rural and-- in pennsylvania. we have to make sure that no matter where a person lives, they have access to the treatment and support that they need. what can we do to make sure that individuals diagnosed with alzheimer's disease who happen to live in a rural area like one of the 48 counties, that they have access to services and support? >> thank you for the question. it is one that we ask our aging partners. researchers obviously will tell us that individuals living in rural areas that are diagnosed with alzheimer's disease that they already face unique challenges including a lack of transportation or limited access to healthcare without having to travel a great distance. those challenges create even more stress. for us in or
casey? >> i wanted to start with secretary. osborne.ith alzheimer's disease it does not matter who you are, where you live or what your background is. effects of the community and in some way or another almost every family. you know in our state we have a major part of the population as well as landmass considered rural and-- in pennsylvania. we have to make sure that no matter where a person lives, they have access to the treatment and support that they need. what can we do to make sure...
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you see the doughnut marks out front. >> reporter: casey took this video of one vehicle speeding off until the guys inside saw him shooting. >> a couple of them got out of the car and sort of dancing around me and threatening me to get the phone, and they did threaten to come after me. >> reporter: casey says he was able to run away. other residents also took pictures of hi neighborhood wat group, so far the only detectable license plate was from a stolen car. a willow glen act i getting mor. >> it's all hours. it can happen during the day. it can happen at night. >> reporter: what's your biggest fear about all this? >> someone getting killed. >> reporter: well, the neighborhood watchers say police cautioned residents about confronting racers. police are investigating and are try being to li trying to link some of the vehicles with other crimes in the area. nbc bay area news. >>> we are learning an elderly woman who was robbed and assaulted in a bank parking lot in concord has died. 93-year-old ann marie peterson was hospitalized with a broken hip a man knocked her to the ground and
you see the doughnut marks out front. >> reporter: casey took this video of one vehicle speeding off until the guys inside saw him shooting. >> a couple of them got out of the car and sort of dancing around me and threatening me to get the phone, and they did threaten to come after me. >> reporter: casey says he was able to run away. other residents also took pictures of hi neighborhood wat group, so far the only detectable license plate was from a stolen car. a willow glen...
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casey stegall standing by in tornillo texas. first, we go to william la jeunesse in mexico city. >> the next president, according to the polls, haves an anti american attitude. when it comes to trade, fighting america's drug war, when it comes to stopping or deterring central americans from coming from the border, a big change indeed. the front liner to lead mexico is a far left populist whose campaign is sweeping mexico. he leads a coalition that says together we'll make history. he was once mayor here in mexico city and next likely to be the next president of mexico. >> he's polling at 52%. nobody expected a candidate to poll above 30%. he's blowing the two-party system out of the party. >> voters have appeared to have rejected with the national action policy. >> the policies are secondary. what is really important is the nature of the man. >> he's the grandson of a farm worker. he began his political career building housing for the poor and led environmental protests. four years ago, he started his own political party. >> his
casey stegall standing by in tornillo texas. first, we go to william la jeunesse in mexico city. >> the next president, according to the polls, haves an anti american attitude. when it comes to trade, fighting america's drug war, when it comes to stopping or deterring central americans from coming from the border, a big change indeed. the front liner to lead mexico is a far left populist whose campaign is sweeping mexico. he leads a coalition that says together we'll make history. he was...
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this is language that was present in casey, but what i concluded was a much more kind gentle form. casey partially overruled to previous decisions from the 1980s emphasizing that a woman's right to terminate her pregnancy was when that must be exercised with apprehension of the full consequences of her decision. casey concluded that the court had been wrong to strike down the requirements that a woman contemplating an abortion be provided with truthful non- misleading information about these consequences however, there had to be an exemption for instances when a physician decided the provision of this information would adversely affect a woman's health. carhart's formulation of the informed responsibility requirements is far less respectful of individual liberties. the states interest and respect for life, roche kennedy, is advanced by the die like that informs the legal system , medical profession, expectant mothers and society as a whole of the consequences that follows from a decision to elect a late-term abortion. however, it does not appear that kennedy expected women to be ei
this is language that was present in casey, but what i concluded was a much more kind gentle form. casey partially overruled to previous decisions from the 1980s emphasizing that a woman's right to terminate her pregnancy was when that must be exercised with apprehension of the full consequences of her decision. casey concluded that the court had been wrong to strike down the requirements that a woman contemplating an abortion be provided with truthful non- misleading information about these...
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casey won for the year and he fired casey that was swooped up by detroit and made for an act ward speech. >> when you get fired, which i did after winning. i wish them nothing but the best. >> jerry rice posed for espn. he says he feels more muscular than when he did as a player. you know what, going down to sidelines as a football player with the 49ers. >>> 6:26 right now. a wildfire threatens hundreds of homes in california. the race to contain the flames. >>> president trump is calling out california congresswoman maximum seen waters for the resent comments while keeping the focus on immigration. >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> you see it coming at you. you have to go. you knew it. >> fleeing as the flames go to dry land and homes north of the bay area. >> we're defending your borders because if you do not have borders, you do not have a country. >>> tesla puts a tent to ramp up the model 3. >> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, june 26th. >> kenny has the morning off. the time is 6:30. let's take a look outside. we have a little bit of fog and hayes han
casey won for the year and he fired casey that was swooped up by detroit and made for an act ward speech. >> when you get fired, which i did after winning. i wish them nothing but the best. >> jerry rice posed for espn. he says he feels more muscular than when he did as a player. you know what, going down to sidelines as a football player with the 49ers. >>> 6:26 right now. a wildfire threatens hundreds of homes in california. the race to contain the flames. >>>...
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casey stegall has been following this controversy and is live in dallas. casey?e numbers you just speak of in fact are growing, which is why the department of health and human services is actively looking at other locations to open temporary housing facilities. we learned that hhs just announced the texas port of entry in the coming days will accept 360 children in what sounds like air conditioned tents. in brownsville on the opposite side of the state, this is a look inside a former walmart shopping center turned child housing facility filled with about 1,500 boys. the video of this is more than 200,000 square feet facility. but the video was given to us by hhs. all of the accompanied minors here are those who the feds say broke the law by crossing into the u.s. illegally, usually with their parents. they're separated from their parents under this controversial zero tolerance policy. now adults are sent in to the criminal justice system right away so that children then are turned over to hhs custody where they are cared for in the meantime. >> yeah, casey stegal
casey stegall has been following this controversy and is live in dallas. casey?e numbers you just speak of in fact are growing, which is why the department of health and human services is actively looking at other locations to open temporary housing facilities. we learned that hhs just announced the texas port of entry in the coming days will accept 360 children in what sounds like air conditioned tents. in brownsville on the opposite side of the state, this is a look inside a former walmart...
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casey hunt is there, and casey, not a lot of suspension when we think about the outcome tonight, but the implications of mitt romney going to the u.s. senate on national politics could be significant? >> reporter: that's right, steve, i think you can see the governor is right here behind me, he's campaigning in a barbecue joint. this is a little bit of dÉjÀ vu, i covered romney's presidential campaign, so this is of course as you point out, his return to the national stage after he lost in 2012, which is a fact that, you know, he's pretty quick to mention here, actually, and he is instead running for a lower office in the united states senate as one of 100 senators and he's campaigning here with his wife and one of his children. as you say, the question here, if mitt romney goes to washington, is how does he handle president trump? you may remember president trump endorsed him in a splashy event back in 2012, but then they proceeded to really go at it. now president trump has insulted romney publicly, romney called him a phony and a fraud. then of course he potentially wanted to be p
casey hunt is there, and casey, not a lot of suspension when we think about the outcome tonight, but the implications of mitt romney going to the u.s. senate on national politics could be significant? >> reporter: that's right, steve, i think you can see the governor is right here behind me, he's campaigning in a barbecue joint. this is a little bit of dÉjÀ vu, i covered romney's presidential campaign, so this is of course as you point out, his return to the national stage after he lost...
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and foremost regulations as to how the money can enter the country this is a very important point casey i think you want to come in there just to say that the key point is well if i think that what the speaker fein of is correct. looking that if you're looking for loopholes in your question one of things that it is the money coming in but it's for real estate what we seen is a pattern of real estate being quite key in money laundering. time and time again if you're going to try to get a profit off of the money if you're going to park it somewhere if you want to keep it's value whether it's russians or it's people from china who are fleeing and trying to take out their assets they're trying to put it into real estate and that combination is the speaker said that you can actually get a visa a residency in in dubai and then invite be able then to have the ability to reside there and escape law it's the real estate in particular that is a key thing and it's not just dubai had done before a review of how the u.k. australia canada and the united kingdom each had this flaw a fatal flaw on the
and foremost regulations as to how the money can enter the country this is a very important point casey i think you want to come in there just to say that the key point is well if i think that what the speaker fein of is correct. looking that if you're looking for loopholes in your question one of things that it is the money coming in but it's for real estate what we seen is a pattern of real estate being quite key in money laundering. time and time again if you're going to try to get a profit...
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casey? >> jon, good evening. this was also the site of a pretty decent-sized rally earlier today, and it was really interesting because of its close proximity to the mexico border, which is right back there, those cars driving that way are going into juarez, mexico. you had demonstrations happening here on the u.s. side and then some of the protesters took the international pedestrian bridge over, and they met with protesters in juarez to show solidarity, and then they came back over through the port of entry here to el paso. you know, for a state that primarily is epicenter of this immigration issue or crisis as some have called it, the crowd here now estimated closer to 200 people, while a strong showing, not nearly as large as the turnout you're going to see with some of my colleagues in other u.s. cities today. but then again, there have been countless protests in this region on almost a daily basis for weeks. and all with pretty much the same plea. listen. >> [inaudible]. we've got to protest so we can show
casey? >> jon, good evening. this was also the site of a pretty decent-sized rally earlier today, and it was really interesting because of its close proximity to the mexico border, which is right back there, those cars driving that way are going into juarez, mexico. you had demonstrations happening here on the u.s. side and then some of the protesters took the international pedestrian bridge over, and they met with protesters in juarez to show solidarity, and then they came back over...
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. >> senator casey. senator casey: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary ross, thank you for being here. i sent a letter with senators regarding ortman electrical steel. back in march. at that time that letter asked the president to regarding expa cope of 232 to cover down stream electrical steel products. we followed up on that request with your office and the white house staff, as you know. we have only one electric youal steel manufacturer left in the united states. ey have been hammered by dumped imports of electrical steel and minimally transformed down stream products. the continued import of these dumped products in the u.s. not only endangers good-paying jobs in pennsylvania, but also put at risk the dumped imports last domestic producer of electrical steel, which is of significant national security importance. i was glad to see the trade representative included down stream electrical steel products on their 301 list. could you provide an update on where things stand with regard to the inclusion of down stream electrical steel products? s
. >> senator casey. senator casey: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary ross, thank you for being here. i sent a letter with senators regarding ortman electrical steel. back in march. at that time that letter asked the president to regarding expa cope of 232 to cover down stream electrical steel products. we followed up on that request with your office and the white house staff, as you know. we have only one electric youal steel manufacturer left in the united states. ey have been hammered...
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traveler's championship, pall casey had a solid lead but bubba watson was six shots back.e. and then on 15, this is a short putt for birdie. that tied him for the lead. as casey was two over on the day. watson had five bird dys on the back nine. this was on 18. almost perfect. it nearly goes in. that is an easy tap-in. bubba watson 7 under 63 today he picks up his third championship of the season. >>> check it out, stones' two goals in this game. that is a lot of fun. add to that a harry kane hat trick. his goal, too easy. england advances to the round of 16. japan and senegal. 71st minute, tied at one. a nice move, crosses beautifully and he buries it. senegal takes the lead but a few minutes later, japan on the attack, keeper comes out, collide, the net is open. 2-2 draw. so both teams need a strong play. that's because columbia is with them at the top of the standings. chipped into the air, a header, columbia 1-0. and rodma waited 30 years to score his first cup goal, and they needed it. three teams just in the group h, they need that final game to determine if they're
traveler's championship, pall casey had a solid lead but bubba watson was six shots back.e. and then on 15, this is a short putt for birdie. that tied him for the lead. as casey was two over on the day. watson had five bird dys on the back nine. this was on 18. almost perfect. it nearly goes in. that is an easy tap-in. bubba watson 7 under 63 today he picks up his third championship of the season. >>> check it out, stones' two goals in this game. that is a lot of fun. add to that a...
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robinson's conviction could influence thejury in robinson's conviction could influence the jury in the very casey on facebook. the media challenged the ban, which was lifted on tuesday, allowing the strange tale to be told. bbc news explains. also on tuesday bbc news brought us a story introduced here on the news at six 18 day. youtube says it has deleted more than half of the music videos which police claim are responsible for fuelling a surge in violent crime across london. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says the groups which feature so—called real music include lyrics which encourage knife attacks. the problem in some eyes of the audience articulated here by jennifer bates. the same day bbc news told us that medical staff who treated the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal did not expect the power to survive. here is rita chakravarthy on the news that one. in interviews with the bbc's newsnight programme the staff said at first they thought the pair had suffered a drugs overdose. mark urban reports. it isjust before 5pm on the fourth of march.
robinson's conviction could influence thejury in robinson's conviction could influence the jury in the very casey on facebook. the media challenged the ban, which was lifted on tuesday, allowing the strange tale to be told. bbc news explains. also on tuesday bbc news brought us a story introduced here on the news at six 18 day. youtube says it has deleted more than half of the music videos which police claim are responsible for fuelling a surge in violent crime across london. the metropolitan...
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casey. reporter: mr. speaker, has it been more difficult toone derat conference to stick behind you e on because you withhi avg? speaker ryan: n don't think it's that at all. it's that this is a difficult issue. what we have been trying to do is go through the homeland security committee, judiciary committee, to get to 1218 votes for a bill. we don't have 218 votes for that bill. we are trying to find where that sweet spot is. members who want to see action on that issue were getting exacerbated because they have not seen somet oth floor. i would say -- i think the democrats kind of walked away from the process once the supreme court took away our delirc issue. d that has left it to us t try to figure out, how do we gethis done? i worry democrats would rather have an issue than a solution. we're going to work on soluon reporter: thank you, mr. speaker. so what's your new deadline? speaker ryan: our new deadline is not to have a deadline but work with our members to get this done and avoid a discharge peti
casey. reporter: mr. speaker, has it been more difficult toone derat conference to stick behind you e on because you withhi avg? speaker ryan: n don't think it's that at all. it's that this is a difficult issue. what we have been trying to do is go through the homeland security committee, judiciary committee, to get to 1218 votes for a bill. we don't have 218 votes for that bill. we are trying to find where that sweet spot is. members who want to see action on that issue were getting...
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a florida mother arrested after leaving her 3-year-old daughter in hot car overnight. 33-year-old casey charged with negligent. she took her three kids to the liquor store in sanford, florida saturday night. when she returned home, she forgot or chose not to take her youngest child out of the car. sunday morning, deputies discovered the 3-year-old overheated and rushed the baby to the hospital. she is expected to make a full recovery. the high temperature in sanford on saturday was 92 degrees. the mother posted a $15,000 bond. >>> michigan governor issuing a do disaster declaration after some areas being hit with 6 to 8 inches of rain. creating dozens of sinkholes and leaving water lines and sewer holes exposed. one death is attributed to a pickup truck found in a ditch. severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and large hail caused mudslides and flooding. >>> a walmart shopper charged with fiake returns at 1,000 stores. thomas frudikrer raised concerns after trying to return a computer in arizona. he appeared to have taken parts out of the machine before returning. bond was set at $40,000.
a florida mother arrested after leaving her 3-year-old daughter in hot car overnight. 33-year-old casey charged with negligent. she took her three kids to the liquor store in sanford, florida saturday night. when she returned home, she forgot or chose not to take her youngest child out of the car. sunday morning, deputies discovered the 3-year-old overheated and rushed the baby to the hospital. she is expected to make a full recovery. the high temperature in sanford on saturday was 92 degrees....
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and i thought that now aged eighty seven to casey's mother received a lesser offense from her son's korean family she'd said a final goodbye to them the last time she saw them. official thought on i've made sacrifices all my life japan negotiated the return of a few who'd been abducted techies she protected himself in his own way of course i helped him because we could never be sure that anyone else would. not even now as north korea and the us discuss peace. with a foreigner like of the. how can we talk when we're in the grave she asked him you'll be lying alongside your wife no mother he said that's just my life and death and on it will be really nice as. it was indeed you have a news coming up ahead this is with monica jones please stay with us. to. call the germans came together in one nation from shanda manya to chancellor also from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. by swells always to bring my royal college of battle protect christendom and spread to find the truth. are we to fall back at the feet of the enemy in takoma. i am.
and i thought that now aged eighty seven to casey's mother received a lesser offense from her son's korean family she'd said a final goodbye to them the last time she saw them. official thought on i've made sacrifices all my life japan negotiated the return of a few who'd been abducted techies she protected himself in his own way of course i helped him because we could never be sure that anyone else would. not even now as north korea and the us discuss peace. with a foreigner like of the. how...
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he did fams casey decisio that uph row v. weighed. there no not been muchsc ussion, 5 conservative. itouldake a difference on the court. dd all theseecisions and they're not writers sdvrt require them to 's for services for artion thatre free. this is 5-decision.. >> adam good to see you. wel have you back soon to. >> adam good to see you. wel have you back soon to. >> back after the break mayor of city in michig wants to you stay the hell away from him when jogging.in someone compla he didn't speak to her while jogging. he said he cannot stop whe jogging he's writing to get complete cardiexercise. er. stops he hasovo start he's available 24/7 except when jogging twice a day for 45 minute he looks few. jogging scandle isbably distraction. he's denied it and refused to step down. currently he's at the sent he of a lawsuit >> meanwhile if you want to make america great again avoi avoid. a new dress code that bans mega hats and tatos dressde co was all about afterla the sh.up >> next "the final 5" who is sleeping soundly and who is >> next "the final 5" who is sleeping soundly and who
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casey and dan, good to have you on >> thank you thanks a lot >>> health care stocks in focus today withargest cancer research conference under way in chicago our meg tirrell is there with blueprint medicine ceo jeff albers meg, take it away. >> mel, thanks so much jeff, thanks for being with us >> thanks for having me on it's an exciting day for us. as you saw, we announced an important collaboration in china earlier today, and we think this is something that really can move us forward in an important area that last time i was on, we talked about the fact that blueprint's interested in partnerships that can either expand or accelerate access, and we think this collaboration can do that. >> well, i want to talk with you about that, but i also want to talk with you about some of the cancer research data being presented here you guys work in these genetically defined cancer drugs and really small patient populations where you hope the drugs will work really well for the patients that you've really tailored them to and you have a competitor which presented some data here at the conference.
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my name's casey pathmore, and i'm a teacher on special assignment. but i actually run a school. i run an outdoor school. it's called the sfusd environmental science center at fort funston. we have over an 8,000 square foot classroom, hundreds of acres in our outdoor classroom. we serve over 1300 students a year, mostly from title s schools, and the ese has been around for 40 years serving our district. we've always had a teacher on special assignment running the district -- running the program, sorry, along with classified naturalists. suddenly, within the last few weeks, curriculum instruction
my name's casey pathmore, and i'm a teacher on special assignment. but i actually run a school. i run an outdoor school. it's called the sfusd environmental science center at fort funston. we have over an 8,000 square foot classroom, hundreds of acres in our outdoor classroom. we serve over 1300 students a year, mostly from title s schools, and the ese has been around for 40 years serving our district. we've always had a teacher on special assignment running the district -- running the program,...
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her now infamous mother casey anthony was later charged and acquitted of her daughter's death.n a new cnn special report, randi kaye travels back to orlando in search of answers to this enduring mystery. >> when you look back at something, you have better perspective. and looking back ten years, i realized that what i was most appalled with the case was -- >> you can't trust this evidence. >> -- the lack of the truth. >> you are the ultimate deciders of what the facts are. >> about n.in a way jose bias w trumpian. if you say it loud enough and often enough -- >> there is no evidence of murder. >> -- people start believing you. >> this was not a murder. this was an accident that snowballed out of control. >> i personally think there was an accident. >> i didn't buy it for a second. but there was room for that argument because with her remains in the condition they were, you couldn't exactly tell how she died. >> cnn's special report casey anthony and similar of lies airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn. >>> 5:00 eastern. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera
her now infamous mother casey anthony was later charged and acquitted of her daughter's death.n a new cnn special report, randi kaye travels back to orlando in search of answers to this enduring mystery. >> when you look back at something, you have better perspective. and looking back ten years, i realized that what i was most appalled with the case was -- >> you can't trust this evidence. >> -- the lack of the truth. >> you are the ultimate deciders of what the facts...
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would it we're talking about an economic collapse of two regions or two countries that are bordering casey via and if this is to happen it will have really very damaging consequences on all that region we have seen that about two million refugees a threat and the whole europe of i would not say collapse but put europe in big trouble in jordan and lebanon we are talking about four million syrian refugees for the total population of sixty eight million so this is to put things in perspective are i think secretary of the united nations has had likewise were in saying that this has to stop at least to. to contain or to stop a possible new flood of refugees that will have a very dramatic consequences on the region absolutely said joshua how can this be averted i'm particularly taken by a report by the international crisis group which suggests that given that the rebels cannot mount any kind of credible military defense they need to be party to some sort of agreement some sort of deal whereby the states the states of president assad we takes control of the area and they agree on how to be govern
would it we're talking about an economic collapse of two regions or two countries that are bordering casey via and if this is to happen it will have really very damaging consequences on all that region we have seen that about two million refugees a threat and the whole europe of i would not say collapse but put europe in big trouble in jordan and lebanon we are talking about four million syrian refugees for the total population of sixty eight million so this is to put things in perspective are...
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but casey, these days, her mom and she's trying to live as normal of a life, living in west palm beachrida, south of orlando where this occurred. she lives with an investigator who worked for the case -- who worked on her defense team and was pretty important to the case. she does some filing and clerical work. we're told that she goes out for a run in the morning, her neighbors don't see her much. she doesn't say much. but she did give one interview in all of the years to the associated press where she talked about this case. and that was an interesting interview because she said she doesn't care what anybody thinks of her. she didn't put it that delicately and she sleeps well at night. which as you could imagine, on a probably -- surprising a lot of people that she sleeps well. >> as a mother, myself. >> if i lost my child, my child was killed, i don't know how i could ever sleep well. >> and her life -- it is obviously anything but normal. she barely speaks to her mom and doesn't suprepeak to her father people think she skmited murder. see the report tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. here
but casey, these days, her mom and she's trying to live as normal of a life, living in west palm beachrida, south of orlando where this occurred. she lives with an investigator who worked for the case -- who worked on her defense team and was pretty important to the case. she does some filing and clerical work. we're told that she goes out for a run in the morning, her neighbors don't see her much. she doesn't say much. but she did give one interview in all of the years to the associated press...
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my name's casey pathmore, and i'm a teacher on special assignment. but i actually run a school. i run an outdoor school. it's called the sfusd environmental science center at fort t
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operator casey martinez was called in after the crash. said j hooks were used to secure the vehicles. >> if j hooks in place and slid off, hit a place. never seen a car fall off the back. >> reporter: leaves a two-year-old daughter, single mom in process of renovating a home. >> always wanted to share this is going to happen, this room for my daughter, play room, stuff like this. great heart, really great person. >> reporter: as for the tow truck driver involved in the crash, unclear if he will face any charges. live in san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> such a shame. thanks. >>> local politics, supervisor london breed about to become the first black woman to lead san francisco after state senator mark leno conceded afternoon. still 6,600 ballots to count but leno's campaign didn't see likely win. breed responded >> work together, bring the board of supervisors together, bring everyone together for the purposes of solving our most challenging problems. >> remarkable young woman, going to do a fine job. wish her the best because her
operator casey martinez was called in after the crash. said j hooks were used to secure the vehicles. >> if j hooks in place and slid off, hit a place. never seen a car fall off the back. >> reporter: leaves a two-year-old daughter, single mom in process of renovating a home. >> always wanted to share this is going to happen, this room for my daughter, play room, stuff like this. great heart, really great person. >> reporter: as for the tow truck driver involved in the...
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(smoke alarm sounds continuously) (smoke alarm sounds continuously) casey? mom?little girl coughing) wake up honey. (coughing) what's going on? we gotta go. stay low. (coughing) (coughing) maria: venture capital icon alan patricof our guest this weekend. the supreme court ruling will allow states to collect sales tax for online shopping. this is a long time coming for some people. but there is a debate, if you don't have a physical presence you shouldn't pay tax. >> i'm supportive of this decision. it's made it difficult for a lot of physical presence retailers to compete when in your order bag you start out with an 8% or whatever the sales tax rates are. the logic behind it, it's like an outdated law or allowance that should have been changed a long time ago. maria: at a department type when online shopping wasn't luke it is today. >> online shopping is 40% of all retailing today. i was walking up lexington avenue in new york last night. five blocks. and i will tell you 50% to 60% of thers to are empty. if you go around the country and go to shopping malls. the
(smoke alarm sounds continuously) (smoke alarm sounds continuously) casey? mom?little girl coughing) wake up honey. (coughing) what's going on? we gotta go. stay low. (coughing) (coughing) maria: venture capital icon alan patricof our guest this weekend. the supreme court ruling will allow states to collect sales tax for online shopping. this is a long time coming for some people. but there is a debate, if you don't have a physical presence you shouldn't pay tax. >> i'm supportive of this...
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the couple at the center of the controversy reacted to the >> i don't feel like our casey about a cakeit's about getting access to public accommodation. >> freedom of religion is at protected by theuntry constitution but you cannot practice your faith in a way that harms others or excludes them from publice. >> harris: jack phillips is the owner of masterpiece cake shop. we been talking about it for months with this case in the news. kirsten wagner's senior vice president with alliance defending freedom who argued on mr. philip's behalf in this case. thank you both for joining me. mr. phillips, when you first heard this verdict come down for this decision come down, what was first response? >> i was thrilled with it. this is a big win for us. >> harris: when you say us, who do you mean? >> for all creative professionals. my family and myself but for all creative professionals and now gives us a ruling that says that we can go about creating our works, our art without fear of punishment from the government. >> harris: what is it exactly that you w to s happen be on a wider scope? this i
the couple at the center of the controversy reacted to the >> i don't feel like our casey about a cakeit's about getting access to public accommodation. >> freedom of religion is at protected by theuntry constitution but you cannot practice your faith in a way that harms others or excludes them from publice. >> harris: jack phillips is the owner of masterpiece cake shop. we been talking about it for months with this case in the news. kirsten wagner's senior vice president with...
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casey steagall has more. >> reporter: the department of health and human services confirming to fox a location to house immigrant children has in fact been selected. it's not military. more on that in a moment, but this is in. [ indiscernible ] point of entry there. look at the map very far east out near el paso in a newly announced spot that will accommodate up to 360 chirp in the next few days. it's 796 miles from brownsville, texas, out west. you see essentially there on the other end of texas' shared bored we're mexico. here is video give -- border with mexico. here's video given us to by hhs because media hasn't been let inside this former wal-mart store in brownsville turned child housing facility filled with about 1,400 boys. all the unaccompanied minors here are those who the feds say broke the law by crossing into the u.s. illegally, usually with a family member or a parent. that's where this controversial zero tolerance policy comes up we're hearing a lot about, separating kids from their parents because adults are now being sent straight into the justice system. u.s. attorn
casey steagall has more. >> reporter: the department of health and human services confirming to fox a location to house immigrant children has in fact been selected. it's not military. more on that in a moment, but this is in. [ indiscernible ] point of entry there. look at the map very far east out near el paso in a newly announced spot that will accommodate up to 360 chirp in the next few days. it's 796 miles from brownsville, texas, out west. you see essentially there on the other end...
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i wanted to play an interview that our friend, casey hunt did with camela harris -- i'm sorry, we'lllay that in a little bit. thanks to you, kristen welker. but just the point that camela harris and others calling for i.c.e. to be dissolved. there's no sign that there's any move to get rid of some of these agencies initially out of the white house. >> there is no sign, but i think what you're seeing, andrea, are the battle lines being drawn. camela harris, being talked about as a potential 2020 contender, although she didn't throw her hat into the ring with that interview with casey. but the democrats are ramping up their rhetoric as well, as they engage in this battle over what to do about undocumented immigrants who are coming here, democrats saying essentially they need to be treated better than they're currently being treated now. how will this play out on the campaign trail? this was a key campaign promise of this president. he ran on a promise to build the wall. he was tweeting about that again today. he's not backing down, and neither are democrats as they get close to the imp
i wanted to play an interview that our friend, casey hunt did with camela harris -- i'm sorry, we'lllay that in a little bit. thanks to you, kristen welker. but just the point that camela harris and others calling for i.c.e. to be dissolved. there's no sign that there's any move to get rid of some of these agencies initially out of the white house. >> there is no sign, but i think what you're seeing, andrea, are the battle lines being drawn. camela harris, being talked about as a...
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back to you. >> casey stegall live in tornillo, texas. new privacy law that will force tech companies like facebook and google to tell people what personal information they're taking from them. people will also tell the companies to delete their information. some experts say the it's the most far reaching law of its kind in the united states. hillary vaughn is here with more on that. >> hi, trace. this is the toughest data privacy law that any state in the u.s. has passed. here's the deal. not only gives users ownership and control of what data is being collected but lets them opt out of having their data collected in the first place. there's a new standard. companies cannot give users that opt out a less experience than those users that decide to opt in and give up their data. here's the concern. this will hit massive tech companies hard. google, facebook, uber, microsoft getting hit by this. this california law will have a ripple effect on users across the country. these changes are likely going to need to be rolled out companywide. the
back to you. >> casey stegall live in tornillo, texas. new privacy law that will force tech companies like facebook and google to tell people what personal information they're taking from them. people will also tell the companies to delete their information. some experts say the it's the most far reaching law of its kind in the united states. hillary vaughn is here with more on that. >> hi, trace. this is the toughest data privacy law that any state in the u.s. has passed. here's...
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i wanted to thank grasly and casey that would allow pharmacists to bill for care. they can help em prove access to connick disease management. about a dozen in this community -- hopeful that chairman hatch and wind will cot to this bill and other initiative to help you deal with the challenge you have in workforce, so thank you so much. thanks, senator roberts. >> i want to tell senator brown i'm anxious to work with him on the agenda. he's going to bat for folks who don't have clout and power and i want to thank him for his comments. we've been at it for almost two and a half hours. you all have been terrific, but what i'm struck by is i don't think we have mention over the course of two and a half hours, what is really the backbone of rural health care from sea to shining sea. that is rural health clinics. i'm heading home. we have 83 of them. these are the backbone of health care. where people go for primary services and everything that helps them to stay healthy and out of the hospital. so what i'd like to do since we're getting ready to wrap up is go right dow
i wanted to thank grasly and casey that would allow pharmacists to bill for care. they can help em prove access to connick disease management. about a dozen in this community -- hopeful that chairman hatch and wind will cot to this bill and other initiative to help you deal with the challenge you have in workforce, so thank you so much. thanks, senator roberts. >> i want to tell senator brown i'm anxious to work with him on the agenda. he's going to bat for folks who don't have clout and...
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senator casey. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member, and thank you mr. secretary. i wanted to -- i know you've been through a number of these issues in the course of the hearing, but i want to raise one i'm not sure we've talked about directly. the question of price clarity, as you know, and i believe this is not addressed in the blueprint, when someone goes to fill a prescription for the first time they often don't have a sense of their own costs, their out-of-pocket costs. and often the physician has no easy way to check when they're writing the prescription. the consumer obviously doesn't know the price of the drug and whether it's subject to any kind of coinsurance or co-pay. without this information providers might write a prescription for a particular drug that the patient can't afford even if there's a cheaper alternative. that may lead to the patient not in fact getting the prescription they need. so my question is outside of the context of medicare, medicare/medicaid, what specific proposal in the administration's blueprint would have the most immediate im
senator casey. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member, and thank you mr. secretary. i wanted to -- i know you've been through a number of these issues in the course of the hearing, but i want to raise one i'm not sure we've talked about directly. the question of price clarity, as you know, and i believe this is not addressed in the blueprint, when someone goes to fill a prescription for the first time they often don't have a sense of their own costs, their out-of-pocket costs. and...
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governor casey cagle or secretary of state brian kemp.o talk more about this and much more, stacey abrams joins us from atlanta. in addition to running for governor, she has won national recognition for her work to register 200,000 people to vote, including voters of color in georgia. she is the 2012 recipient of the john f. kennedy new frontier award, spoke at the 2016 dnc, and has been hailed by "the new york times" as one of its "14 young democrats to watch." and she has written a new book called "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." stacey abrams, welcome back to democracy now! we interviewed you in 2014 thatd the 200,000 people you helped to register to vovot. we're asking you right now you're feeling that night in may , making history in georgia, when you won the democratic nomination for georgia? havingk you so much for me back. it was an extraordinary night. not just for me and what it symbolized for w women and women of color, what it symbolizes for georgia and for america. we're changing the face
governor casey cagle or secretary of state brian kemp.o talk more about this and much more, stacey abrams joins us from atlanta. in addition to running for governor, she has won national recognition for her work to register 200,000 people to vote, including voters of color in georgia. she is the 2012 recipient of the john f. kennedy new frontier award, spoke at the 2016 dnc, and has been hailed by "the new york times" as one of its "14 young democrats to watch." and she has...
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the big one that is the post-rowe holding that preserves rowe is casey in 1992 where he's part of a 5-4 majority there. to nina's point, there's a kind of death by a thousand blows ways in which abortion can be restricted. we've seen a lot of that in the federal courts even with this current majority. how do you interpret the effect of today's decision on the area that you spend all your life working on? >> i'm terrified by the news that justice kennedy is retiring. as we've talked about, he was the in the majority of two of the most apportion rights cases, planned parenthood versus casey and the case two years ago, the case which the center for reproductive rights brought. and to have him retiring and the president having promised he's going to appoint. >> explicitly. >> promised he's going to appoint justices who would quickly reverse roe versus wade means the whole fight will move to the senate. and we have to be worried both that a justice would overturn roe versus wade but also that threw gut it so badly that almost any law would be upheld if the court had upheld that texas statu
the big one that is the post-rowe holding that preserves rowe is casey in 1992 where he's part of a 5-4 majority there. to nina's point, there's a kind of death by a thousand blows ways in which abortion can be restricted. we've seen a lot of that in the federal courts even with this current majority. how do you interpret the effect of today's decision on the area that you spend all your life working on? >> i'm terrified by the news that justice kennedy is retiring. as we've talked about,...