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with amy and with debbie. so yes, i was walking out of prison but my life had basically been destroyed already. >> a bad investigation aided by bad science. really was kind of frightening to me. this could have happened to, you know, any of us. >> just the injustice of everything that was done. you know, how they crucified us for something that we didn't do. and -- i just -- and i don't understand why they did it. >>> during an evening church service, 38-year-old steve robards fell ill. he died that night later of a heart attack. one night, steve's daughter studied the lines of claudis the king when he talked about revenge. >> my thoughts remain below. words without thoughts never to heaven go. >> in these words, a clue to her father's death. >> the cities of dallas and ft. worth, texas, locals call it the metroplex. it's the largest consolidated metro area in the state known for the assassination of john f. kennedy in dealy plaza in 1963. 38-year-old steve robards was recently divorced and worked as a mail ca
with amy and with debbie. so yes, i was walking out of prison but my life had basically been destroyed already. >> a bad investigation aided by bad science. really was kind of frightening to me. this could have happened to, you know, any of us. >> just the injustice of everything that was done. you know, how they crucified us for something that we didn't do. and -- i just -- and i don't understand why they did it. >>> during an evening church service, 38-year-old steve...
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. >> reporter: debbie figured a healthy diet was an important part of living with ms. a disorder that strikes the central nervous system. >> it was scary, and it was frightening and it was worrisome. >> reporter: when the 57-year-old was diagnosed with ms her children were stunned and very upset. >> destroys your world. yup. >> reporter: for 15 years debbie who lives in bensalem gave herself daily injections of a powerful drug that she thought was preventing ms symptoms. but she and her family lived in fear there was no telling when debbie might become incapacitate incapacitated. >> tried to prepare myself as much as possible for the worst. >> reporter: but the worst never came when her neurologist changed the medication dosage last year, she got dizzy and saw an ms specialist who said she didn't have it. she'd been misdiagnosed. >> i'm like devastated i mean i'm overjoyed, don't get me wrong that i don't have it but i'm like so heart broken that i put my children through this. >> reporter: it's happened to others research in the journal neurology says the miss diagnos
. >> reporter: debbie figured a healthy diet was an important part of living with ms. a disorder that strikes the central nervous system. >> it was scary, and it was frightening and it was worrisome. >> reporter: when the 57-year-old was diagnosed with ms her children were stunned and very upset. >> destroys your world. yup. >> reporter: for 15 years debbie who lives in bensalem gave herself daily injections of a powerful drug that she thought was preventing ms...
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g, work contact number 33 599 of 1.8 million h, work contact number debbie debbie-602 in amount of 3.1 million i contact number recovery 603 for total contract not to exceed 7.7 million j, or contact number 612 in amount of 4.8 million to precision engineering. k a work contact number debbie debbie 617 for total contract amount not to exceed 1.8 million l, authorize the five-year vocalized to sunnydale invites would've to use approximately 24,500 ft.2 of ff pc parcel 152 in sunnyvale california. >> i? with any commissioners like to remove any of the items from the consent calendar? >> i moved for approval. >> item 11 can remove item 11 >> item 11 is the next item. were not there yet. >> suzerainty public comment on the consent calendar? directs all those in favor say, aye. opposed, nay. without objection, how they to continue item number 11. to to the july 14 meeting. is that the meeting? yes. it is no objection from any of the commissioners, will continue that item. next item, please. >> i am 12, authorize memorandum of agreement with several the bayer's largest public water agencies
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debbie dills.ining us her boss at the florist shop who she called after spotting roof's car. let's start with you and moment you first saw the suspect. you recognized him. >> not really recognized. i mean i just simply thought it could be. it could be from all the news coverage i've seen and that it could him. i didn't want to believe it was him. >> where exactly were you and what did you see? what made you think this could be him? and then what did you do? >> i was on the highway and i seen the car. i thought i've seen that car before and then i related it to the news coverage yesterday morning that was a black car and, you know they never said what exactly kind of car it was. and then i seen the boy's hair the bowl cut. that's coming from the picture ad seen on the news earlier. so just kind of the news coverage that i had been watching helped me to recognize it. >> then, todd, you obviously got a call from debbie. what did do you? >> as soon as she kaeldcalled me and told me should thought it wa
debbie dills.ining us her boss at the florist shop who she called after spotting roof's car. let's start with you and moment you first saw the suspect. you recognized him. >> not really recognized. i mean i just simply thought it could be. it could be from all the news coverage i've seen and that it could him. i didn't want to believe it was him. >> where exactly were you and what did you see? what made you think this could be him? and then what did you do? >> i was on the...
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debbie was not originally chosen to go on deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would've done anything not to go. but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because her father had been in the army. she had always wanted to serve her country overseas. to her was the most fulfilling moment of her life when they said yes he may go on this deployment. she worked as a beautician in a beauty salon in indiana when she was not in the national guard and she found the idea of putting on a uniform every day and serving her country far more exciting and fulfilling and closer to her dream then the work she was doing in the beauty salon. even when it got to the question of how do they feel about it going on the deployment or did they support the war or not these women run totally different type in terms of their feelings.
debbie was not originally chosen to go on deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would've done anything not to go. but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because her father had been in the army. she had always wanted to serve her country overseas. to her was the most fulfilling moment of her life when they said yes he may go on this deployment. she worked as a beautician in a beauty salon in indiana when she was not in the national guard and she found the idea of putting on a...
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. >> reporter: debbie figured a healthy diet was an important part of living with multiple sclerosis,r that strikes the central nervous system. >> it was scary, it was frightening, it was worrisome. >> reporter: when the 57 year-old was diagnosed with ms her children was stunned. >> destroys your world, yeah. >> reporter: for 15 years debbie, who lives in bensalem gave herself daily injections of a powerful drug that she thought was preventing ms symptoms but she and her family lived in fear, there was no telling when debbie might be incapacitated. >> i tried to prepare myself as much as possible for the worst. >> reporter: but the worst never came, when debbie's neurologist change medication dosage last year she got dizzy and saw a ms specialist who said that she didn't have it she had been misdiagnosed. >> i'm's devastated. i'm overjoyed, don't get me wrong that i don't have it but i'm so heart broken that i put my children through this. >> reporter: it has happened to others, research in the journal neurology says misdiagnosed of ms is common. >> many other conditions can give the
. >> reporter: debbie figured a healthy diet was an important part of living with multiple sclerosis,r that strikes the central nervous system. >> it was scary, it was frightening, it was worrisome. >> reporter: when the 57 year-old was diagnosed with ms her children was stunned. >> destroys your world, yeah. >> reporter: for 15 years debbie, who lives in bensalem gave herself daily injections of a powerful drug that she thought was preventing ms symptoms but she...
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joining us debbie dills.d morning to you. >> good morning. >> debbie when you were driving, you remembered hearing something in the morning. what did you hear? where did you hear it and what did you see on the road? >> actually watching fox news "fox & friends" yesterday morning, i had paid close attention actually the night before when i actually heard about the church shooting and my heart went out to those people there, and i don't know why i paid closer attention. i'm calling it divine intervention. i believe god had a plan in it and as i was driving to work i was running late. i actually seen -- i look over and i seen the car and it looked familiar to me and i wondered why, now as i look back over it was because of the pictures i seen on the news. i went past him and i seen the south carolina tag on the back of it and i seen the white tag on the front of his car. and the bowl hair cut. >> see, that was the key. yesterday morning, we didn't know what to make of that hair. we thought maybe it was a disguis
joining us debbie dills.d morning to you. >> good morning. >> debbie when you were driving, you remembered hearing something in the morning. what did you hear? where did you hear it and what did you see on the road? >> actually watching fox news "fox & friends" yesterday morning, i had paid close attention actually the night before when i actually heard about the church shooting and my heart went out to those people there, and i don't know why i paid closer...
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debbie says most of what i have in this speech. that document before you is provided in a commission in 2007, the only things we have changed, as debbie mentioned, we have updated the budget figures to update the current fiscal year we removed outdated information about rate processy and included the climate impound portion there. so the material part of the change as debbie said is the client impound component, they feel there is a strong nexis with the climate program, that is detailed in the revised document, it's the last section labelled climate, also that nexis has been vetted and approved by the city attorney's office, we're confident in the var rasty there. the only thing i want to add is there 11 section relating to biodiversity, we have decided not to add to it. the second page of the document i believe it's the 4th paragraph, second to the last sentence, it has biodiversity you know that as you read through it. that's all i had. i want to recommend and urge the commissioners, to approve the revised guidelines for the use
debbie says most of what i have in this speech. that document before you is provided in a commission in 2007, the only things we have changed, as debbie mentioned, we have updated the budget figures to update the current fiscal year we removed outdated information about rate processy and included the climate impound portion there. so the material part of the change as debbie said is the client impound component, they feel there is a strong nexis with the climate program, that is detailed in the...
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she didn't treat debbie but isn't surprised.ng like this happen, how does somebody get misdiagnosed with ms? >> because many other conditions can give the mri image that is we see in multiple sclerosis. >> reporter: these white matter lesions can indicate ms but they are seen with a number of other problems, including migraines. >> this person has headaches. >> right. >> reporter: debbie didn't have ms but she now has weak and painful tendons a possible side effect of the ms medications. >> this is as far as i can bring it. >> reporter: she had shoulder surgery in february and before that an operation on her knee, bad tendons there too. >> i'm absolutely terrified at this point because i don't know what kind of damage that medicine did to my system for all of those years and now i'm scared. >> reporter: debbie want to warn others and working with a attorney hoist considering legal action against the first doctor. >> debbie went for almost all of these years with daily injections of toxic medication that can lead to many other pr
she didn't treat debbie but isn't surprised.ng like this happen, how does somebody get misdiagnosed with ms? >> because many other conditions can give the mri image that is we see in multiple sclerosis. >> reporter: these white matter lesions can indicate ms but they are seen with a number of other problems, including migraines. >> this person has headaches. >> right. >> reporter: debbie didn't have ms but she now has weak and painful tendons a possible side effect...
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congresswoman debbie dingle joins me from the capital of washington. thank you for being with us today. let me ask you this. 95% of the world consumers lived outside of the united states presenting limitless opportunity if you believe what the president says, selling manufacturers and exporters. how do you tap into the markets and have a pivot to a time when china is about to pass the biggest economy in the world if we don't through trade agreements. >> i believe we have to have trade agreements. i'm a car girl, i know we have to compete in a marketplace. that's my problem with the trade agreement, it's a plan with japan and china. and previous trade agreements that we have gotten have not resulted in equal trade. we increase exports to korea by 20,000, and increased imports into the united states by 461,000. as long as - let me give you an example. japan manipulates currency. currency manipulation gives the japanese an 8-10,000 cost, per vehicle in the market. that's not fair trade. >> let me ask you about currency. you used the word currency mapp i'm
congresswoman debbie dingle joins me from the capital of washington. thank you for being with us today. let me ask you this. 95% of the world consumers lived outside of the united states presenting limitless opportunity if you believe what the president says, selling manufacturers and exporters. how do you tap into the markets and have a pivot to a time when china is about to pass the biggest economy in the world if we don't through trade agreements. >> i believe we have to have trade...
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it's not about debbie. it's not at all. it's not about todd.ood citizens should do is what i think. >> the story of how this guy was caught, hundreds of miles away from the shooting in a different state. is amazing in part because debbie the florist trailed him for miles on a hunch to make absolutely sure he didn't get away. to the point of even staying there while the police arrested him to make sure they didn't let him go. but what happened today is also amazing in part just because the suspect in this case is still alive to have been caught in the first place. that's an anomaly. one thing mass acts of violence have in common in our recent history as a country is that the people who commit them usually end up dead, too. lots of times they kill themselves. if they don't kill themselves they are often killed by police. often people who commit crimes like this suspect do not survive their own shootings but whether they do, sometimes by remarkably and strange circumstances, they get caught. >>> so tonight back in south carolina now, 21-year-old d
it's not about debbie. it's not at all. it's not about todd.ood citizens should do is what i think. >> the story of how this guy was caught, hundreds of miles away from the shooting in a different state. is amazing in part because debbie the florist trailed him for miles on a hunch to make absolutely sure he didn't get away. to the point of even staying there while the police arrested him to make sure they didn't let him go. but what happened today is also amazing in part just because the...
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debbie believed the citizen -- >> debbie is the one who spotted him. >> right.ertainly needs a big pat on the back absolutely. >> are you at all surprised he wasn't caught with any weapon on him? >> it is surprising. i mean was he looking to get caught? i'm not sure what his mindset was at that point being that far away heading north. where was he going? that's a big question. but, again, i'm glad it went down without incident. law enforcement reacted very rapidly. bulletins were put out to be on the lookout. it went down without incident that's for sure. >> and there are two possibilities, two possible venues. we could be talking federal, we could be talking state. what are the differences between the two and who decides that? >> it's going to be decided between the authorities. they're going to agree. this isn't going to be a turf war. the state has traditional murder crimes that they're already charging. and if the objective is to get him on death row, that is legally the simplest way to do it, charge him with first-degree murder overwhelming evidence. >> the
debbie believed the citizen -- >> debbie is the one who spotted him. >> right.ertainly needs a big pat on the back absolutely. >> are you at all surprised he wasn't caught with any weapon on him? >> it is surprising. i mean was he looking to get caught? i'm not sure what his mindset was at that point being that far away heading north. where was he going? that's a big question. but, again, i'm glad it went down without incident. law enforcement reacted very rapidly....
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residents like debbie recognize the rights to coexist. >> i was raised where texas was a gas and oil state and that the people that have the underground rights have the underground rights and they have the right to make the money off of them. i think all that we're trying to do as citizens is, make them be more responsible. make them not dig under every single place and dig wells everywhere. >> reporter: and other state governments are taking note. colorado, ohio, florida and new mexico are all in the process of passing similar legislation. in oklahoma, both the house and the senate voted to outlaw local fracking bans. that's in spite of a recent state survey that says it's quote very likely that most of oklahoma anticipates recent earthquakes were triggered by oil and gas operations. the state is now averaging 2.5 earthquakes per day each with a magnitude of 3 or greater. but in recent days oil and gas companies have laid off workers in texas and other states as plans for new wells are being put on the shelves and that raises the question as to whether the low price of oil can actua
residents like debbie recognize the rights to coexist. >> i was raised where texas was a gas and oil state and that the people that have the underground rights have the underground rights and they have the right to make the money off of them. i think all that we're trying to do as citizens is, make them be more responsible. make them not dig under every single place and dig wells everywhere. >> reporter: and other state governments are taking note. colorado, ohio, florida and new...
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. >> denton residents like debbie ingram argue that they are being disenenfranchised. >> we have been home rule, where we get to decide what happens to our citizens and our towns. basically we're telling us we don't have that option. >> debbie says she voted in the favor of the ban last year after an oil rig was placed roughly 300 feet from hurry house. >> it made it so you couldn't breathe, you had a sore throat all the time. your eyes were watering all the time. i had the nose bleed my dog had a nose bleed. >> if those symptoms start again -- >> i'm leaving. >> where will you go? >> i'll go someplace where there's not shale underneath. >> it's very surprising because the texas ethos has generally been smaller government closer to the people the better. what we're saying is state government saying to local governments, look we know better. we don't want you to have zoning, we don't want you to keep fracking out. it goes against 20, 30 years of what we see here in texas. >> industry says in many cases they were there first. in denton urban sprawl drove residents closer to mineral righ
. >> denton residents like debbie ingram argue that they are being disenenfranchised. >> we have been home rule, where we get to decide what happens to our citizens and our towns. basically we're telling us we don't have that option. >> debbie says she voted in the favor of the ban last year after an oil rig was placed roughly 300 feet from hurry house. >> it made it so you couldn't breathe, you had a sore throat all the time. your eyes were watering all the time. i had...
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roof was spotted in shelby by a florist named debbie dill. she recognized the shooter from seeing pictures on tv. she was running late for work and immediately grabbed the phone and dialed her boss. >> when she called she said, i think this is the guy from charleston that shot the people. she said i am right beside him. so i told her, i said where are you at? she had pulled off by then and i said we have to call the police to notify them that it may be him. of course our conversation may not be him and she didn't want to cause a problem for somebody that wasn't them but i said it could be. so we, you know, called the police and she got back on 74 headed to catch up with him. he had probably traveled four or five miles before she could catch up with him. >> something inside of me said it wasn't just -- it didn't look right to me. i had seen the little tag on the front of his car and everything was just -- i even noticed the hair cut that he had from watching it on the news. so everything inside of me said, it is possible. but everything inside
roof was spotted in shelby by a florist named debbie dill. she recognized the shooter from seeing pictures on tv. she was running late for work and immediately grabbed the phone and dialed her boss. >> when she called she said, i think this is the guy from charleston that shot the people. she said i am right beside him. so i told her, i said where are you at? she had pulled off by then and i said we have to call the police to notify them that it may be him. of course our conversation may...
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then at night he and debbie are at the ballpark.oming up on kron4 news weekend a bay area -- people all under the age of 25. we have that coming up but first let's take some lead udz l. not a whole lot of traffic. spit sailing. we'll be right back. >>> this next story is about a media production company that's designed for and run by young people. it called youth radio and it's kron4 means it's an all anoxiasing power of the power of their own voices. s of those that were 25 and under. that's a -- at the cosher of 17th and broadway this downtown oakland, these kid are getting ready for use radios live call it i had's group. a show that makes money and damper tint. >> it tarts out at yew training many the core program. thank you. >> she teaches nilgd many glued to rose auxerre. >> we still need two djs tonight. helped smart the music program. >> i'm going to have you do a come on state. >>ing that that you compare about. >> he teach the tournament. we got to be -- be more professional on my thoughts. most mime media has -- gave me a
then at night he and debbie are at the ballpark.oming up on kron4 news weekend a bay area -- people all under the age of 25. we have that coming up but first let's take some lead udz l. not a whole lot of traffic. spit sailing. we'll be right back. >>> this next story is about a media production company that's designed for and run by young people. it called youth radio and it's kron4 means it's an all anoxiasing power of the power of their own voices. s of those that were 25 and under....
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he said debbie that was him. and they caught him. >> debbie is still emotional over what happened. she instantly felt it might be the suspected killer. she sped up and followed the car providing police with a crucial license plate number. >> this church has been the backbone dating back to the days of slavery. tonight, local efforts are concerned. >> i thought, now that could have happened here. >> st. jam's church was also leading bible study last niekt when shots ran out across the country. it was shocking news especial will from that church. >> now, the los angeles affiliate of ame is beefing up security. we're very concerned that this may spark another incident. >> we welcome everybody. >> patricia nerves in east san jose do not want the same fate. >> i hate to see metal detectors at my door. at the church door. >> jim mccullogh has been attending this church since 1970s. >> we have to get passed some major you shall shoes in this country. and one is racism. the other is gun violence. we have too many guns in the hands of too many people who should not have them. >> the struggl
he said debbie that was him. and they caught him. >> debbie is still emotional over what happened. she instantly felt it might be the suspected killer. she sped up and followed the car providing police with a crucial license plate number. >> this church has been the backbone dating back to the days of slavery. tonight, local efforts are concerned. >> i thought, now that could have happened here. >> st. jam's church was also leading bible study last niekt when shots ran...
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just looked like a very young man. >> debbie, you are a hero.now you're not saying you are one but there was such unrest around the country after hearing that nine people were killed by this man in a church, while they were praying. do you ask god why me? why here? why me, god? why am i the hero? >> i'm not the hero. god is the hero. he just used me. we are a vessel and he can use us but we got to open up our hearts and our mines and i don't know why he chose me and he chose todd and he chose us to do this but he has got to be glorified in all in everything, and he's going to get the glory one way or the other, and i hoch it's through mow and i hope he is placed with me. i wasn't that more than anything else. >> wow. incredible. when police pulled over the suggest, debbie said she was frightened he might start shooting again so she asked her boss to tell her family she'd be in heaven because she knew that's where she would be going. wow. >>> well, more on the deadly shooting inside a historic black church in charleston. let's bring in south caro
just looked like a very young man. >> debbie, you are a hero.now you're not saying you are one but there was such unrest around the country after hearing that nine people were killed by this man in a church, while they were praying. do you ask god why me? why here? why me, god? why am i the hero? >> i'm not the hero. god is the hero. he just used me. we are a vessel and he can use us but we got to open up our hearts and our mines and i don't know why he chose me and he chose todd...
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. >> reporter: debbie voted in favor of the ban, roughly 300 feet from the house. it made it so. you couldn't breathe, you had a sore throat. eyes watered, were sore all the time. i had the nose bleeds. my dog had a nose bleed. like i said... >> if that is poised to come back, and it happened, and you got the symptoms again. >> i'm leaving. >> but where will you go? >> some place where there's not a shale underneath. >> it's surprising because the texas ethos has been smaller government, closer to people the better. what we see is the state government saying to local governments look, we know better, we don't want you to have zoning, we don't want you to keep fracking out. it goes against 20-30 years of what we see in texas. industry advocates say in many cases they were there first. in denton residents were moved closer where the ownership of mineral rights were permitted to drill. energy companies point to time lapses like these to emphasise points, arguing that denton had no right to ban fracking in the first place. those like debbie recognise the need for residents and energy
. >> reporter: debbie voted in favor of the ban, roughly 300 feet from the house. it made it so. you couldn't breathe, you had a sore throat. eyes watered, were sore all the time. i had the nose bleeds. my dog had a nose bleed. like i said... >> if that is poised to come back, and it happened, and you got the symptoms again. >> i'm leaving. >> but where will you go? >> some place where there's not a shale underneath. >> it's surprising because the texas ethos...
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. >> but denton residents like debby ingram argue that they're being disinfranchised. >> we've always had home rule is what the city of denton and city of argyle and most of the cities i've lived in, well, we get to decide what will happen to our citizens in our towns. basically they're telling us we don't have that option. >> debby said she voted in favor of the ban last year after an oil rig was placed roughly 300 feet from her house. >> it made is so you couldn't breathe. you had a sore throat all the time. your eyes watered and were sore all the time. i had the nose bleeds. my dog had the nose bleeds. >> in many case energy advocates say they were there first. but in recent months oil and gas companies have laid off thousands of workers across texas and other states as plans for new wells are being put on the shelves. and that raises the question as to whether the low price of oil can actually do a better job of preventing fracking than any other local bank. al jazeera, denton, texas. >> artists from across the globe descend on cuba. straight ahead how the exhibition could open a
. >> but denton residents like debby ingram argue that they're being disinfranchised. >> we've always had home rule is what the city of denton and city of argyle and most of the cities i've lived in, well, we get to decide what will happen to our citizens in our towns. basically they're telling us we don't have that option. >> debby said she voted in favor of the ban last year after an oil rig was placed roughly 300 feet from her house. >> it made is so you couldn't...
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>> next, michigan center -- michigan senator debbie stabenow discuss government divisions. then a discussion with ruth bader ginsburg. then, another chance to see gary's any. -- gary sinise. this week on newsmakers, the supreme court seemed to issue its ruling on the affordable care act, louisiana senator bill cassidy who is also a medical doctor talks about the health care law republican plans to replace it, and other health care issues. he also talks about energy climate change, and politics. >> eliza johnson worked -- was 54 years old and an invalid when she was thrust into the role of first lady. reconstruction in the south and her husband's impeachment was -- were navigated. you can learn more about her in our series on sunday, "first ladies." >> the wall street journal hosted a forum on financial issues and the global economy grade in this portion, michigan senator debbie stabbed and now talks about highway funding and partisanship on capitol hill, followed by remarks i kevin mccarthy. this is just under an hour. chief seib: thank you all for being here. thank you for
>> next, michigan center -- michigan senator debbie stabenow discuss government divisions. then a discussion with ruth bader ginsburg. then, another chance to see gary's any. -- gary sinise. this week on newsmakers, the supreme court seemed to issue its ruling on the affordable care act, louisiana senator bill cassidy who is also a medical doctor talks about the health care law republican plans to replace it, and other health care issues. he also talks about energy climate change, and...
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it was actually a couple, it was her and her husband, debbie dill and her husband.way to work and she described -- they both described to me what happened. they were a team and they did it in tandem. here is part of our conversation. take a listen, kate. >> i told him that i was going to go back out onto 74, and that's when he called the police. i was going to go back out onto 74 and see if i could catch up with him and at least get a tag number because there was just something inside of me that said it wasn't just -- it just didn't look right to me. i had seen the little tag on the front of his car and everything was just, you know -- and i even noticed the haircut that he had from watching it on the news. so everything inside of me said it's possible. everything inside of me didn't want to believe it either. so, no, he didn't make me do that. >> i suggested it. >> i mean, i said i'm going to go do that and then i said -- but he stayed on the phone with me and he stayed on the phone with the keys mountain police. >> i think i read where you said gond h god had a pl
it was actually a couple, it was her and her husband, debbie dill and her husband.way to work and she described -- they both described to me what happened. they were a team and they did it in tandem. here is part of our conversation. take a listen, kate. >> i told him that i was going to go back out onto 74, and that's when he called the police. i was going to go back out onto 74 and see if i could catch up with him and at least get a tag number because there was just something inside of...
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debbie? >> yeah for 14/15, this fiscal year, 15% are plug in electric. 20% are gasoline so 80% are cng, or high bride, we're difficult nitly greening, the electric is still a small percent, if you think of where we were we're up to 15% for new vehicles, for this calendar fiscal year. >> the pace is picking up and the incensive funding that the district has is getting attention of the purchaser department fleets. >> thanks bob. thank you everybody. unless there's other comment? we can go to public comments. members of the public want to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you everybody for coming sekita, say hi to executive director, aguilar from us. thank you. again [applause]. thanks bob monica if you can read the next item? >> review and approval of resolution 2015-04-coe -- (reading) of draft resolutions, and reimburses sponsor is deborah raphael, direct speaker, shawn rowsen moss senior environmental special development community part sner thips sf carbon fu
debbie? >> yeah for 14/15, this fiscal year, 15% are plug in electric. 20% are gasoline so 80% are cng, or high bride, we're difficult nitly greening, the electric is still a small percent, if you think of where we were we're up to 15% for new vehicles, for this calendar fiscal year. >> the pace is picking up and the incensive funding that the district has is getting attention of the purchaser department fleets. >> thanks bob. thank you everybody. unless there's other comment?...
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so debbie thank you. chief ledford, thank you very much. everybody there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you take care. >> thank goodness for debbie. she said she was praying for those victims inside the car. we'll have much more on "world news tonight." to other news this friday morning in the meantime, that major wildfire burning in california right now. the fire burning in the san bernardino national forest. it's now scorched more than 10,000 acres. winds and the high heat fueling the fire and abc's kayna whitworth is on the ground in big bear. kayna, good morning. >> reporter: david, good morning to you. so this is the first major wildfire of the season here in california. some of these firefighters are working in 24-hour shifts and still the fire is just 5% contained. overnight, flames as high as 40 feet scorching the earth and bringing down trees in the san bernardino national forest. with dozens of summer camps in the area nearly 200 students rushed to safety in fear the massive fire could grow. dry, windy conditions fueling the fire
so debbie thank you. chief ledford, thank you very much. everybody there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you take care. >> thank goodness for debbie. she said she was praying for those victims inside the car. we'll have much more on "world news tonight." to other news this friday morning in the meantime, that major wildfire burning in california right now. the fire burning in the san bernardino national forest. it's now scorched more than 10,000 acres. winds...
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the suspect was arrested thanks to the hero the florist debbie dill dillis.she followed him on the way to, would and called police. thanks to her quick action, she is a hero. >> i was on my way to work and i hob will be honest. i was praying for those young people. i believe it was the lord. i believe god intervened to help me know that it was him. i am no hero. i was scared. i was scared. >> we have the look at the moments before the bullets started flying, because one of the victims posted on snap chat this video before he was shot. he stands up and starts venting about of a can americans and he says according to a survivor, quote, you are taking over the country. i have to do what i have to do. police went to his family's house. they found anti black videos there. a former roommate said he wanted to start a war and he was pro segregation. >> this is my home town. i didn't grow up in this church but my dad was a member of the church. my heart is full. it is so sad right now. >> what was your reaction when you heard the news? >> i don't know. i just cried. i
the suspect was arrested thanks to the hero the florist debbie dill dillis.she followed him on the way to, would and called police. thanks to her quick action, she is a hero. >> i was on my way to work and i hob will be honest. i was praying for those young people. i believe it was the lord. i believe god intervened to help me know that it was him. i am no hero. i was scared. i was scared. >> we have the look at the moments before the bullets started flying, because one of the...
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the police officer who came to notify his parents, keith and debbie, had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me that it would be anything like this. and he said -- then he told me we don't know, we just found him. i said what? what do you mean? i said did somebody kill him? and he looked at me and -- we don't know, keith, i can't tell you anything. >> keith bjerk last saw his son just the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11:00 at night. >> he was going to run out to a gas station. he said i'll be right back. i said okay, i'll see you in the morning, son. and i gave him a hug and kiss good night. and i was watching tv on the couch. he picked me up and shook me like that, said love you, dad, i'll be right back. >> his parents would later learn that at the gas station christian ran into a friend and ended up going to a house party. his body would be found a short distance away. what killed this healthy 18-year-old was a mystery that was about to strike this small midwest community again. >> we need an ambulance. we have a kid here who's not breathing. >> okay
the police officer who came to notify his parents, keith and debbie, had been christian's youth football coach. >> it never occurred to me that it would be anything like this. and he said -- then he told me we don't know, we just found him. i said what? what do you mean? i said did somebody kill him? and he looked at me and -- we don't know, keith, i can't tell you anything. >> keith bjerk last saw his son just the night before, june 10th, 2012. it was 11:00 at night. >> he...
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debbie dills reportedly saw suspected dylann roof and helped to alert police. the 21-year-old gunman is now in the charleston county detention center. we're expect him to be arraigned tomorrow. fox co-host ainsley earhardt is with us. >> we all hate this that it's happening here in this great city. i'm here with a represent it tiff who represents this great area. i know europe reallyyou were really good friend with representative pinckney. you were a republican he was a democrat. >> there are hundreds of people behind me waiting to take a picture, waiting to lay flowers. he was a senator and a great man that was called to serve god at a young age while he was still a teen-ager. he is what the president the of student body at allen university. he was a man who always thought before he spoke, he had a fantastic big booming voice. when he spoke, people listened. a man of honesty and integrity. he will be sorely missed. >> any stories that come to mind? >> absolutely. being one of the more conservative members in the south carolina house, it's sometimes unusual to
debbie dills reportedly saw suspected dylann roof and helped to alert police. the 21-year-old gunman is now in the charleston county detention center. we're expect him to be arraigned tomorrow. fox co-host ainsley earhardt is with us. >> we all hate this that it's happening here in this great city. i'm here with a represent it tiff who represents this great area. i know europe reallyyou were really good friend with representative pinckney. you were a republican he was a democrat. >>...
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debbie and todd a remarkable pair. that was magic. >> lucky for it.preads through the community. they are going to need to come together. they have issues they have to face there. they have issue that is project what we all have to face. she's a great example of how we should be toward one another. >> that's right. all right, guys we are going to take a short break on "new day." the tragedy that happened in the beautiful building behind me is prompting a strong reaction from all over the nation. can the government find a way to make these horrific events stop? we are going to speak with an aid to the president, next. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and
debbie and todd a remarkable pair. that was magic. >> lucky for it.preads through the community. they are going to need to come together. they have issues they have to face there. they have issue that is project what we all have to face. she's a great example of how we should be toward one another. >> that's right. all right, guys we are going to take a short break on "new day." the tragedy that happened in the beautiful building behind me is prompting a strong reaction...
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joining us now is representative debbie wasserman schulz of florida, also happens to be the chair ofc national committee. congresswoman, thanks very much for joining us. i saw three candidates challenging hillary clinton. what do you think? is this going to get, are there more in the wings what's going to happen? >> well i think we probably would have at least one more you know because we have senator webb former senator webb who has an exploratory account open. there's a nooblt he gets in. that would probably round out our field. we expect about the five candidates that have discussed running, and you know we expect to have a spirited primary and a discussion and debate of the ideas, but, bottom line at the end of all of our primary nominated contests our candidate, whoever our nominee is will be elected president of the united states because it's such a clear and stark contrast between our ideas and the republicans. >> and the vice president, the vice president joe biden, he's in a period of mourning now, understandably so. hasn't ruled out the possibility down the road of throwing
joining us now is representative debbie wasserman schulz of florida, also happens to be the chair ofc national committee. congresswoman, thanks very much for joining us. i saw three candidates challenging hillary clinton. what do you think? is this going to get, are there more in the wings what's going to happen? >> well i think we probably would have at least one more you know because we have senator webb former senator webb who has an exploratory account open. there's a nooblt he gets...
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he just looked like a young boy. >> debbie says she actually drove her car off this exit after firstroof until something inside her told her to get back on the highway and follow him. >> i kept thinking that was him. it was like, something was telling me i had the feeling and i believe it was the lord. i believe god intervened to help me know that it was him. >> reporter: debbie says she called her boss todd, they work together at a florist in kings mountain i just kept going and i got up behind him up in shelby and i was able to get ride behind him and good his tag number and i'm going to tell you i'm no hero. i was scared. i was scared. but i told todd i said i tell was if something happens here if this man gets out and shoots me you need to know i'm going to be in glory with my brothers and sisters in christ that left here here. >> sure enough the license plate matched roof's hyundai vehicle and within minutes officers had roof's vehicle surrounded. >> while she was on the phone i can hear the sirens passing her and they were, you know, pulled him over. >> i feel like god answered
he just looked like a young boy. >> debbie says she actually drove her car off this exit after firstroof until something inside her told her to get back on the highway and follow him. >> i kept thinking that was him. it was like, something was telling me i had the feeling and i believe it was the lord. i believe god intervened to help me know that it was him. >> reporter: debbie says she called her boss todd, they work together at a florist in kings mountain i just kept going...
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. >>> coming up the florida democrat, the chair of the democratic committee, debbie wasserman schultzusly elated on the result of the supreme court ruling. we'll get her reaction and more when we come back. it wouldn't make sense if you turned on something in one room and it turned on everywhere else. but that's exactly how traditional cooling and heating systems work. so you pay more than you should. but mitsubishi electric systems give you a better way... with no waste and lower energy bills. control temperatures precisely in one or every room ... ...with no new ductwork. so everyone can enjoy ultimate personal comfort. mitsubishi electric cooling and heating. make comfort personal. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacem
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incidentally, in her interview, debbie dills said she prayed a lot, and she believes that god put her in position to make that call sean. >> all right, mike tobin, thank you. it has been a very emotional day in south carolina. watch this. >> we woke up today and the heart and soul of south carolina was broken. and so we have some grieving to do and we've got some pain we have to go through. parents are having to explain to their kids how they can go to church and feel safe and that is not something we ever thought we'd deal with. >> governor nikki haley, her emotions very understandable. tonight we're learning more about the shooter, dylann roof was reportedly arrested for a different incident a few months ago. police charged him for using a controlled substance. some report the drug found on him are used to treat opiate addiction. joining me now, geraldo rivera, dr. about ablow, we've had so many of these incidents, one after another, sandy hook, columbine, aurora, where we keep looking at these medicines the kids are on, the drugs that they're taking, the psych drugs that they're ta
incidentally, in her interview, debbie dills said she prayed a lot, and she believes that god put her in position to make that call sean. >> all right, mike tobin, thank you. it has been a very emotional day in south carolina. watch this. >> we woke up today and the heart and soul of south carolina was broken. and so we have some grieving to do and we've got some pain we have to go through. parents are having to explain to their kids how they can go to church and feel safe and that...
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. >> but debby norris, heather's mother says that bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten byur times, four times that were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law which made domestic violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i'm trying to educate the young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs they need to look for and what to do and that there are people out there that care and there are resources for them to turn to. when you're in abusive relationship and you decide to go back, you are going the hear the words i'm sorry. i've changed. i'll never do it again. i love you. and you want to believe it. so you end up going back and i believe that's what heather did. >> i mean she loved me. i know she did. when she -- when she was -- after sh
. >> but debby norris, heather's mother says that bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten byur times, four times that were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law...
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i was scared. >> debbie is an amazing person. someone who's so humble.hand side of the screen is exterior out charleston county detention center. right-hand side is the closed circuit image we seedy landn roof appear before a judge. adam reiss joins me here in charleston. explain to all of us since we confessed, how will the process go? does it happen faster? >> we will have the hearing, hear about the nine counts of murder charge, the possession of the weapon. we also want to learn more about the motive. there is going to be a press conference afterwards with the prosecutor. we want to know why. there's a civil rights investigation into a possible hate crime. why did he do this? what kind of groups was he associated with? what did the friends say? he's a 21-year-old young man described as a loner. talked about segregation and hating blacks. what was behind this? why did he come into the church and commit a horrific crime? we just learned that the governor of connecticut called governor of south carolina to express his condolences but also to talk about
i was scared. >> debbie is an amazing person. someone who's so humble.hand side of the screen is exterior out charleston county detention center. right-hand side is the closed circuit image we seedy landn roof appear before a judge. adam reiss joins me here in charleston. explain to all of us since we confessed, how will the process go? does it happen faster? >> we will have the hearing, hear about the nine counts of murder charge, the possession of the weapon. we also want to learn...
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the debbie debbie announced today that he died at the age of 69. they are not released any more information on his death. alison: the richmond area woman is accused of leaving her children in a hot car on two occasions. she left her children ages six and one inside her car while she went shopping last month. she was supposed to come to court to be booked on that charge and while she was being booked, police say she left her kids in the car. for more than an hour with the windows closed. >> they had sweat on their brow and four head. the car was not running. they seemed to be ok. it was very hot. alison: officers brought the children into the courthouse and give them water while they were waiting for their father to arrive. newbie is now free on bond. leon: today is that kind of day too. alison: it really started to feel like summer out there today. leon: hazy, hot, and humid and it is the hottest day since last september. suzanne kennedy is live and georgetown with a look at what this could mean for your health. reporter: this is what you needed to
the debbie debbie announced today that he died at the age of 69. they are not released any more information on his death. alison: the richmond area woman is accused of leaving her children in a hot car on two occasions. she left her children ages six and one inside her car while she went shopping last month. she was supposed to come to court to be booked on that charge and while she was being booked, police say she left her kids in the car. for more than an hour with the windows closed....