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>>> what happened to deborah the last time anyone saw her alive she was walk nothing to a park, police are trying to figure out if her killer was in there just waiting for her. >>> also ahead out of control a driver plows his truck in the house sending stunned, neighbors running for help. >>> also caught on camera, not your ordinary stroll down the street why this guy was up to something far more sinister. >>> we will tell you what he was up to. good to have you with us on this tuesday morning it is 4:00 a.m., we have a lot to talk about this morning. it will be a wet start. thomas drayton with karen hepp good morning. >> good morning to you. >> bob kelly. >> minute i'm getting ready to walk from the parking garage to hear downpour. >> you bring it on bob kelly, it is timing out perfectly just for you. >> not exactly what i wanted to bring with me. >> maybe an umbrella. >> like ior where the included just follows you around and around. this will in the last all day, in fact, we have a number i think you'll like because of the early morning rain we are not doing a 10, but it is going to
>>> what happened to deborah the last time anyone saw her alive she was walk nothing to a park, police are trying to figure out if her killer was in there just waiting for her. >>> also ahead out of control a driver plows his truck in the house sending stunned, neighbors running for help. >>> also caught on camera, not your ordinary stroll down the street why this guy was up to something far more sinister. >>> we will tell you what he was up to. good to have...
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. >>> now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us. the hung jury in the bill cosby trial came after more than 50 hours of deliberation. deliberations that grew increasingly contentious. but what was it like in the jury room? diane mcinerney spoke with an alternate juror who was sequestered for the entire trial. >> it was all-out war inside the bill cosby jury room. >> people were getting on edge that there was crying, yeah, arguments. >> we're hearing exclusive details today of the wild scene inside the jury room from juror number 14, one of the alternates. he asked us not to use his name in our
. >>> now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us. the hung jury in the bill cosby trial came after more than 50 hours of deliberation. deliberations that grew increasingly contentious. but what was it like in the jury room? diane mcinerney spoke with an alternate juror who was sequestered for the entire trial. >> it was all-out war inside the bill cosby jury room. >> people were getting on edge...
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in a moment, we're going to hear deborah sing, but first let me just give you a taster of the originalnce in sydney. (singing) well now for a real treat, deborah cheetham will sing us her song by—aami creation to the break. thanks for being with us. (sings) hello, once again. as has been the case in recent days, tuesday brought 30 degrees widely across the southern half of the british isles and as they say on the bbc other heatwaves are available. if we get to 3a on wednesday that will put us well up the table. not quite into pole position compared to 1976, but certainly up there. of course wednesday is the summer solstice. for some the real start of summer and it will certainly feel that way, starting with 20 degrees in the south of wales and into the west country, down into the south—west of england. once the sun is up the temperatures are set to soar. that's not quite the whole story. there will be a fair amount of cloud coming in across the northern half of britain and in the afternoon we may see pretty violent thunderstorms breaking out in the far north of wales and to the north o
in a moment, we're going to hear deborah sing, but first let me just give you a taster of the originalnce in sydney. (singing) well now for a real treat, deborah cheetham will sing us her song by—aami creation to the break. thanks for being with us. (sings) hello, once again. as has been the case in recent days, tuesday brought 30 degrees widely across the southern half of the british isles and as they say on the bbc other heatwaves are available. if we get to 3a on wednesday that will put us...
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tÉcnica superior, autoridades vieron que al llegar encontrara la vÍctima de 33 aÑos, identificada como deborahr parcialmente desnuda, sufriÓ mÚltiples heridas en su pierna, ademÁs de un fuerte golpe en la cabeza. investigadores presumen que fue asaltada sexualmente. y detectives agregaron que fue un brutal asesinato, en el que su victimario no querÍa que la mujer sobreviviera. otro motociclista resultÓ herido, despuÉs de un accidente cerca de la mansiÓn strawberry en filadelfia, no se comunicÓ quÉ provocÓ el serio incidente que las vÍas de acceso, el conductor de la moto fue llevado al hospital en condiciÓn crÍtica. un fuego accidental cobrÓ la vida de un menor, sucediÓ en el con dados chester equipos de
tÉcnica superior, autoridades vieron que al llegar encontrara la vÍctima de 33 aÑos, identificada como deborahr parcialmente desnuda, sufriÓ mÚltiples heridas en su pierna, ademÁs de un fuerte golpe en la cabeza. investigadores presumen que fue asaltada sexualmente. y detectives agregaron que fue un brutal asesinato, en el que su victimario no querÍa que la mujer sobreviviera. otro motociclista resultÓ herido, despuÉs de un accidente cerca de la mansiÓn strawberry en filadelfia, no se...
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thank you both, deborah, manuel, thank you both. >> thank you. >> seven u.s. sailors still unaccounted for at this hour after a navy destroyer collided with a merchant ship off the coast of japan. the latest on the investigation and the search to find those sailors in a live report from japan. stick around. together, but you've never had 'em quite like this. at red lobster's lobster & shrimp summerfest, the lobster and shrimp you love are teaming up in so many new ways. like new coastal lobster and shrimp, with a lobster tail with butter and herbs, sweet, smoky bbq red shrimp, and shrimp crusted with...get this...cape cod kettle chips. or try lobster and shrimp overboard. a dish this good... makes you this hungry. it's the highlight of the season, and can't last. so hurry in. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. togethe
thank you both, deborah, manuel, thank you both. >> thank you. >> seven u.s. sailors still unaccounted for at this hour after a navy destroyer collided with a merchant ship off the coast of japan. the latest on the investigation and the search to find those sailors in a live report from japan. stick around. together, but you've never had 'em quite like this. at red lobster's lobster & shrimp summerfest, the lobster and shrimp you love are teaming up in so many new ways. like new...
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one thing i can't get out of my mind, at another nursing home i went to, is a woman named deborah. i explained i was coming by tubing to people because i wanted to understand better the impact on long-term care. she said, senator, i'm paid for by medicaid, and if medicaid disappears, i'm on the street and that's a problem because i can't walk. that's exactly what deborah said and, of course, it's a problem not only because she can't walk but because she needs extensive care which is why she is in long-term care to begin with. the anxiety was palpable among the long-term care residents because they have no backup plan. they had to spend their assets before they qualified for medicare. don't think of this as ripping health care away from millions of working families, millions of struggling families, millions of children, but also our seniors who are long-term care, who need extensive care and who have given up their assets in order to qualify for medicaid. they use those assets to pay for it as long as they could and now they are on medicaid. we are prepared to take those folks, many
one thing i can't get out of my mind, at another nursing home i went to, is a woman named deborah. i explained i was coming by tubing to people because i wanted to understand better the impact on long-term care. she said, senator, i'm paid for by medicaid, and if medicaid disappears, i'm on the street and that's a problem because i can't walk. that's exactly what deborah said and, of course, it's a problem not only because she can't walk but because she needs extensive care which is why she is...
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deborah que causa intranquilidad entre los solicitantes. >> miles de familias tienen que esperar pornforma sobre cÓmo pueden obtener un estatus legal en el paÍs. >> existen normalmente dos pasos, una peticiÓn familiar por algÚn familiar, hijo o esposo, padre o madre. el segundo paso es aplicar para la residencia. >> las peticiones de hermano a hermano han ido cambiando con el tiempo. segÚn el abogado en los inicios de los aÑos 90 la duraciÓn para convertirse en presidente, sÓlo tomaba nueve meses. >> este proceso la espera depende de cuÁl categorÍa estÁn y cuÁl paÍs de donde provienen. algunos paÍses tienen su propia categorÍa, mÉxico tiene su propia categorÍa. >> en estos momentos se estÁ procesando las solicitudes del aÑo de 10lo que -- 1966. podrÍa haber una esperar hasta 25 aÑos. la espera no solamente ha sido con las personas que tramita alguna residencia. en los Últimos 11 meses las personas que solicitaron para convertirse en ciudadanos americanos tambiÉn han tenido que esperar por el alto nÚmero de peticiones. >> si las aplicaciones de ciudadanÍa estÁn un poquito más lento en
deborah que causa intranquilidad entre los solicitantes. >> miles de familias tienen que esperar pornforma sobre cÓmo pueden obtener un estatus legal en el paÍs. >> existen normalmente dos pasos, una peticiÓn familiar por algÚn familiar, hijo o esposo, padre o madre. el segundo paso es aplicar para la residencia. >> las peticiones de hermano a hermano han ido cambiando con el tiempo. segÚn el abogado en los inicios de los aÑos 90 la duraciÓn para convertirse en...
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here is deborah roberts. >> reporter: an anthem for any one who ever felt alone. you will be found. the powerful message of the musical, "dear evan hanson" the heartwrenching show, about teen anxiety, suicide and pressures of social media. the show is a phenomenon. nominated for nine tonys including best actor for platt many remember as misfit turned singing sensation from the film pitch perfect. ♪ now everybody knows i've got magic ♪ ♪ two friends on a perfect day >> reporter: on stage he gives an emotionally charged transformation into a teen crippled with anxiety. that leaves the audience in tears. >> end of the day it is about people trying to figure out how to connect with society right now that is, superficially people are connecting in a million ways, i think making it harder to find the ones that are meaningful and can validate you as a human being and define you as a human being. >> reporter: hard to believe the powerful musical consists of only eight actors. rachel bay jones gach us a rare look behind the scenes. >> tick niechnically over the s. >> this is where all the gu
here is deborah roberts. >> reporter: an anthem for any one who ever felt alone. you will be found. the powerful message of the musical, "dear evan hanson" the heartwrenching show, about teen anxiety, suicide and pressures of social media. the show is a phenomenon. nominated for nine tonys including best actor for platt many remember as misfit turned singing sensation from the film pitch perfect. ♪ now everybody knows i've got magic ♪ ♪ two friends on a perfect day...
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joining us now for the interview tonight is deborah swakhammer.fessor emeritus of environmental health sciences at the university of minnesota. professor, thank you very much for being here. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> you are currently chair of the board of scientific counselors at the epa. >> that's correct. >> what is the role of that board? >> this board reports to the assistant administrator of research and development at epa, and we guide the assistant administrator in the research that's done internally at epa. >> okay. >> so it's all about just what's going on in epa. we don't deal with regulations. we don't deal with policy. we're dealing with kind of the basic science that's going into eventually maybe to support regulations. but we're overseeing that science and giving advice on is it the right science? are they doing it with the best methodology? is it, you know, the gold standard? is it going to withstand scrutiny when it goes -- >> so you're helping the decision makers, the active decision makers at epa mak
joining us now for the interview tonight is deborah swakhammer.fessor emeritus of environmental health sciences at the university of minnesota. professor, thank you very much for being here. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> you are currently chair of the board of scientific counselors at the epa. >> that's correct. >> what is the role of that board? >> this board reports to the assistant administrator of research and development at epa, and we...
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. >>> beaten, stabbed and left to die in a pool of her own blood, 33-year-old deborah gulliver was found dead in a philadelphia park tonight. her mother said her daughter did not die without putting up a fight. >> whoever was there at that point in time, she put up a fight for darn sure. >> i'm jim rosenfield. the killer and motive remain a mystery to philadelphia police. denise nakano is joining us live from police headquarters. denise, what an ordeal for the mom you spoke to tonight. >> reporter: certainly it was, jim. as she talked to us, she was in tears at some points. but she talked about her daughter and visiting the scene for the first time today. >> i wanted to take the path. i wanted to maybe pretend i was here. >> reporter: nancy retraced the steps of her daughter's final moments today in a park behind dobbins technical high school in north philadelphia. >> she was dressed in flip-flops and tank top and pocketbook and ponytail, going home. and never made it. >> reporter: her only daughter, 33-year-old deborah gulliver, at 5 feet tall, was knocked to the ground, beaten and stab
. >>> beaten, stabbed and left to die in a pool of her own blood, 33-year-old deborah gulliver was found dead in a philadelphia park tonight. her mother said her daughter did not die without putting up a fight. >> whoever was there at that point in time, she put up a fight for darn sure. >> i'm jim rosenfield. the killer and motive remain a mystery to philadelphia police. denise nakano is joining us live from police headquarters. denise, what an ordeal for the mom you spoke...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ ♪ snoes. >> reporter: it's anthem for anyone who's ever felt alone. ♪roken on the ground note. >> reporter: you will be found. the powerful message of the musical "dear evan hansen." the heart-wrenching show about teen anxiety, suicide, and the pressures of social media has taken broadway by storm. ♪ when you've fallen in the forest and there's nobody around ♪ ♪ do you ever really crash do you even make a sound ♪ >> reporter: for fans, 23-year-old ben platt, who plays evan, has become a hero. >> oh my gosh, you're so amazing! >> thank you. >> i think the reason the show and the character are so universal is because nobody escapes feeling like an outsider completely. >> reporter: the show's become a phenomenon, nominated for nine tonys, including best actor for platt, who many remember as the misfit turned singing sensation from "pitch perfect." ♪ now everybody knows i've got the magic ♪ ♪ true friends on a perfect day ♪ >> reporter: on stage he gives an emotionally charged transformation into a teen crippled with anxiety that leaves the audience in tear
here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ ♪ snoes. >> reporter: it's anthem for anyone who's ever felt alone. ♪roken on the ground note. >> reporter: you will be found. the powerful message of the musical "dear evan hansen." the heart-wrenching show about teen anxiety, suicide, and the pressures of social media has taken broadway by storm. ♪ when you've fallen in the forest and there's nobody around ♪ ♪ do you ever really crash do you even make a sound ♪ >>...
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. >> deborah: as the search for a hidden treasure chest filled in gold claimed yet another life. >> twoeople have been killed. will you stop looking for this treasure? >> plus, where did bill cosby go after the mistrial? and she spoke for mrs. cosby. >> she sounded mad. >> then megyn kelly's interview with conspiracy theorist alex
. >> deborah: as the search for a hidden treasure chest filled in gold claimed yet another life. >> twoeople have been killed. will you stop looking for this treasure? >> plus, where did bill cosby go after the mistrial? and she spoke for mrs. cosby. >> she sounded mad. >> then megyn kelly's interview with conspiracy theorist alex
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that is where phillies used to play before moving to south philadelphia and where deborah gulliver was last alive before taking her usual walk home from the park from the 21st and lehigh septa bus stop to rayburn park to her north 25th street home. upper darby high school grad is one of the four people murdered over weekend in fail but only one detectives still don't know why she was kill. she was stabbed 15 times among the questions yet to be answered this one from the medical examiner, this was an attempted rape she tried to fight off. >> her pants were partially pulled down. we are still waiting for medical examiner's report. we should get that today or early tomorrow and that can answer that question. right now we do not know. she was with friend in the area of kensington and somerset. she took the bus to that location. she got off the bus and was on her way home. she cut through the parkas she normally would and this time she encountered individual or individual who knocked her to the ground, brutally beat her and stabbed her multiple times we are pulling a lot of area video hopef
that is where phillies used to play before moving to south philadelphia and where deborah gulliver was last alive before taking her usual walk home from the park from the 21st and lehigh septa bus stop to rayburn park to her north 25th street home. upper darby high school grad is one of the four people murdered over weekend in fail but only one detectives still don't know why she was kill. she was stabbed 15 times among the questions yet to be answered this one from the medical examiner, this...
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they found deborah gulliver's purse all dumped out nearby where they found her body. dead right on the scene in this park across from where phillies used to play at connie mack stadium at 21st and lehigh. they have three people who may have witnessed it or heard it. they all called 911. two didn't stick around to talk to police in person and police with like to have them come forward but sadly, alex and thomas, this is one of the four murders new really stood out over weekend because it was so brutal, barbaric and savage. those are word that the detectives used to describe what happened, stabbed at lee, 15 times, who knows what else, deborah gulliver's pants were pulled down, down to her knees , so they think somebody was trying to rape her and she tried to fight them off but stab wounds go from her legs all the way up to her chest know. we will find out more from the medical examiner when autopsy results come in later today. >> details are so troubling, lets get some answers for the family members. it is heart breaking, steve, thank you. >>> 6:07. developing right no
they found deborah gulliver's purse all dumped out nearby where they found her body. dead right on the scene in this park across from where phillies used to play at connie mack stadium at 21st and lehigh. they have three people who may have witnessed it or heard it. they all called 911. two didn't stick around to talk to police in person and police with like to have them come forward but sadly, alex and thomas, this is one of the four murders new really stood out over weekend because it was so...
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let's bring in legal analyst deborah turkhiemer and ted williams. good to see you both. gloria allred, attorney to some of the accusers in this extended bill cosby sexual assault allegations, had this reaction. >> we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity. but justice will come. i hope that the prosecution will try this case again and that the next time, the court will permit more prior bad act witnesses to testify as the prosecution had requested. >> deborah, what do you think? would the outcome have been different here if more accusers were allowed to step up and testify? >> i suspect it would have been. there would have been even more corroboration of andrea constand's testimony. as it was, there was corroboration and yet it was clearly not enough for this jury to reach a unanimous verdict. were several more of these 60 accusers to come into court, tell the story of what happened to them, i suspect it would have made a difference. >> i believe we have some additional statements from some of those accusers after the mistrial was declared today. i would
let's bring in legal analyst deborah turkhiemer and ted williams. good to see you both. gloria allred, attorney to some of the accusers in this extended bill cosby sexual assault allegations, had this reaction. >> we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity. but justice will come. i hope that the prosecution will try this case again and that the next time, the court will permit more prior bad act witnesses to testify as the prosecution had requested. >> deborah, what...
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and then scientists, deborah swak hammer went to capitol hill exa exactly as she promised she would, and delivered her testimony despite that pressure. joining us tonight is deb dra swak hammer, chair of the e palomino, a board of counselors, professor of environmental health sciences at the university of minnesota. professor, thank you very much for being here. very much appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> you are currently chair of the board of scientific counselors at the epa. >> that is correct. >> what is the role of that board? >> this board reports to the assistant to the administer of research and development at epa and we guide the assistant administrator in the research that's done internally at epa. >> okay. >> so, it's all about just what is going on at epa. we deent deal with regulations, we don't deal with policy. we are dealing with kind of the basic science that is going into eventually maybe to support regulations, but it's -- we're overseeing that science. giving advice is it the right science, are they doing it with the best methodology, is it the gold st
and then scientists, deborah swak hammer went to capitol hill exa exactly as she promised she would, and delivered her testimony despite that pressure. joining us tonight is deb dra swak hammer, chair of the e palomino, a board of counselors, professor of environmental health sciences at the university of minnesota. professor, thank you very much for being here. very much appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> you are currently chair of the board of scientific counselors at...
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deborah lee furnace, tells "peoplto do it with themai lovely sunday morning thing.st part. >> i'll do it. >> i'll do it. >> meditation would work too. all my medical expenses, rey i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan.or me, rey you may know it only covers about 80% the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for you. there's a w
deborah lee furnace, tells "peoplto do it with themai lovely sunday morning thing.st part. >> i'll do it. >> i'll do it. >> meditation would work too. all my medical expenses, rey i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan.or me, rey you may know it only covers about 80% the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare...
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. >> the star who recently celebrated his 21st anniversary to 61-year-old wife, deborah lee furnace,ls "people" magazine that the two regularly meditate together to keep their romance strong. >> she also added that sometimes they have friend over to do it with them. a lovely sunday morning thing. everyone comes over. they meditate and have breakfast. see you for the ]. fast part. >> i'll do it. >> meditation would work too. xp, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be a
. >> the star who recently celebrated his 21st anniversary to 61-year-old wife, deborah lee furnace,ls "people" magazine that the two regularly meditate together to keep their romance strong. >> she also added that sometimes they have friend over to do it with them. a lovely sunday morning thing. everyone comes over. they meditate and have breakfast. see you for the ]. fast part. >> i'll do it. >> meditation would work too. xp, i looked at my options. then i...
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one thing i can't get out of my mind, at another nursing home i went to, is a woman named deborah. i explained i was coming by tubing to people because i wanted to understand better the impact on long-term care. she said, senator, i'm paid for by medicaid, and if medicaid disappears, i'm on the street and that's a problem because i can't walk. that's exactly what deborah said and, of course, it's a problem not only because she can't walk but because she needs extensive care which is why she is in long-term care to begin with. the anxiety was palpable among the long-term care residents because they have no backup plan. they had to spend their assets before they qualified for medicare. don't think of this as ripping health care away from millions of working families, millions of struggling families, millions of children, but also our seniors who are long-term care, who need extensive care and who have given up their assets in order to qualify for medicaid. they use those assets to pay for it as long as they could and now they are on medicaid. we are prepared to take those folks, many
one thing i can't get out of my mind, at another nursing home i went to, is a woman named deborah. i explained i was coming by tubing to people because i wanted to understand better the impact on long-term care. she said, senator, i'm paid for by medicaid, and if medicaid disappears, i'm on the street and that's a problem because i can't walk. that's exactly what deborah said and, of course, it's a problem not only because she can't walk but because she needs extensive care which is why she is...
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encontrÓ nada vÍctima de 23 aÑos identificada como deborah, cubierta en sangre y parcialmente desnudas piernas, pecho y una fuerte herida en la cabeza. presumen que fue tratada sexualmente. tambiÉn agregaron que fue un brutal asesinato en el con su victimario no querÍa que ella sobreviviera. un motociclista resultÓ herido en la calle martÍn luther king. el accidente hizo que se cerrara el acceso. se cobrÓ la vida de un menor debido a un fuego. los bomberos observaron humo y fuego que proveÍan de la primera planta de la vivienda. los bomberos encontrÓ en el cuerpo del menor de nueve aÑos sin vida. testigos dijeron que el padre tratÓ de salvarlo, pero las llamas lo impidieron. los investigadores creen que el fuego fue accidental. las autoridades de filadelfia estÁn en la bÚsqueda de quien se atropello y se dio a la fuga. casi se cobran la vida de tres policÍas. nos encontramos en el norte de filadelfia. milady: por las tardes, julio, me encuentro en el norte de filadelfia. las autoridades se enfrentaron con unos ladrones. casi pierden sus vidas, sÓlo las bicicletas de los uniformados re
encontrÓ nada vÍctima de 23 aÑos identificada como deborah, cubierta en sangre y parcialmente desnudas piernas, pecho y una fuerte herida en la cabeza. presumen que fue tratada sexualmente. tambiÉn agregaron que fue un brutal asesinato en el con su victimario no querÍa que ella sobreviviera. un motociclista resultÓ herido en la calle martÍn luther king. el accidente hizo que se cerrara el acceso. se cobrÓ la vida de un menor debido a un fuego. los bomberos observaron humo y fuego que...
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park behind dobbins high school in north philadelphia is identified today as three three-year old deborah gulliver. >> she was with friend about an hour beforehand in the area of kensington and somerset. she took the bows that location. she got off the bus and on her way home. >> reporter: police say gulliver took a short cut through park behind dobbins high school when she was attacked and killed. her body was found around 3:00 e able to locate surveillance video that shows gulliver entering the parka loan just 30 minutes before. >> in one following her, whoever did this we believe was already, in the park. >> reporter: authorities say that the attacker bludgeoned gulliver in the face pulled her pants to her angles and stabbed her repeatedly from the thigh to her chest, until the blade of the knife broke off inside of her. they still cannot say if there was a sexual assault and have no description of the suspect. >> we're asking for public's help if anyone has any information about this brutal murder, to contact our unit. >> reporter: authorities are also warning people around here to be
park behind dobbins high school in north philadelphia is identified today as three three-year old deborah gulliver. >> she was with friend about an hour beforehand in the area of kensington and somerset. she took the bows that location. she got off the bus and on her way home. >> reporter: police say gulliver took a short cut through park behind dobbins high school when she was attacked and killed. her body was found around 3:00 e able to locate surveillance video that shows...
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family and friend will gather at dobbins high school at 21st and lehigh avenue to remember deborah gulliver at 5:00 p.m. as she was walking home early saturday morning when vicious lay tack in rayburn park. police say the three-year old was stabbed 12 times, a $20,000 reward is available to help find her killer. >>> police in paterson, new jersey are searching for a suspect who stole a street sweeper there just before 2:00 r was changing a garbage bag. suspect went on a joy ride crashing into several cars before running away, worker was not injured but there is extensive damage to those park cars. >>> fbi has been secretly recording phone conversations of top fail officials, including mayor jim kenney. this is the wiretap notice, officials received from the federal government, the recordings part of the fbi probe into john dock hurt, head of the local 98. last august agents raided dougherty's home in south philadelphia, and they also went to union headquarters on spring garden street. "eyewitness news" caught up with the mayor. >> i don't know how you could not talk to john dougherty or maj
family and friend will gather at dobbins high school at 21st and lehigh avenue to remember deborah gulliver at 5:00 p.m. as she was walking home early saturday morning when vicious lay tack in rayburn park. police say the three-year old was stabbed 12 times, a $20,000 reward is available to help find her killer. >>> police in paterson, new jersey are searching for a suspect who stole a street sweeper there just before 2:00 r was changing a garbage bag. suspect went on a joy ride...
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host: deborah and iowa, a democrat. good morning. lot of i agree with a what your senator there from utah is saying about how things are peculiar. didlt like he did what he because they put him in an awkward position, mcconnell and jackrabbit them in an awkward position to begin with. host: put who in an awkward position? caller: comey, back in the summer. kind of chastising him for not informing them or whatever, and so that he felt like he had to take a letter to mcconnell, and the mcconnell kept it a secret and did it let it out -- did not let it out, and then it did come -- iand so i felt like only say this because i'm a government employee and have been vetted and protocol, and all of that means an awful lot to me. machines havecal priority oftype of what their position is to the country? i feel like people of service like the fbi, inspector , anyone in law has a more -- what are they call it -- do they call it? they investigate more, they are investigated more. they know how to read people. host: i see your point. we will have
host: deborah and iowa, a democrat. good morning. lot of i agree with a what your senator there from utah is saying about how things are peculiar. didlt like he did what he because they put him in an awkward position, mcconnell and jackrabbit them in an awkward position to begin with. host: put who in an awkward position? caller: comey, back in the summer. kind of chastising him for not informing them or whatever, and so that he felt like he had to take a letter to mcconnell, and the mcconnell...
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. >> last call from deborah, westchester, ohio, republican. go ahead. >> caller: yes. thank you for c-span. i have been involved with health care, my family was involved in health care, they owned a nursing home from 1939 until 1984. it is a passion of mine to work in health care trends and research, and what i did and what i found is that as we spent $500 billion a year on basically several choices, one of which is smoking related disease at $160 billion every year. what we have to do -- and it is a hard lesson to all of us to learn, but we have to look to ourselves and say, you know, using smoking as an example. we have had 40 years of education. it is time to take smoking-related disease out of insurance and create a system where we put that on a specific budget. an example of that would be you create a tax, it is a high cost, high risk tax, $50 a month per person because that's what it would cost for each and every one of us to contribute. we put that within the state and we set up a system so that it goes directly from our paychecks or our medicare, whatever payme
. >> last call from deborah, westchester, ohio, republican. go ahead. >> caller: yes. thank you for c-span. i have been involved with health care, my family was involved in health care, they owned a nursing home from 1939 until 1984. it is a passion of mine to work in health care trends and research, and what i did and what i found is that as we spent $500 billion a year on basically several choices, one of which is smoking related disease at $160 billion every year. what we have to...
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host: thank you, deborah. guest: let me address the refugee points. their terrorist incidents that have been horrible in the u.s. have been by citizens in the u.s. for the most part who have been here and you have not been taken on by recently arrived refugees. we have a thorough vetting process that the president is making tougher and more demanding for refugees, but also for all visitors to the united appropriatethat is and -- united states. that is appropriate and within our rights to do. host: next call, randy is on the democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. [indiscernible] british ongoing obligations to separate, mythey question is if they decide to separate from the eu, why should they have any obligations at all? guest: the logic is that the eu makes multiyear financial -- it has a seven year budget perspective and it makes commitments to spending on a multiyear basis. assets in common and liabilities in common, the idea that these negotiations about the costs are that great in, as a member, supported spending money on various proje
host: thank you, deborah. guest: let me address the refugee points. their terrorist incidents that have been horrible in the u.s. have been by citizens in the u.s. for the most part who have been here and you have not been taken on by recently arrived refugees. we have a thorough vetting process that the president is making tougher and more demanding for refugees, but also for all visitors to the united appropriatethat is and -- united states. that is appropriate and within our rights to do....
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"eyewitness news" had a vigil for deborah gulliver in north philadelphia, police are searching for suspects in her death, on saturday, gulliver took a shortcut home through a park. her body was found around 3:00 a.m. about 30 minutes after she entered the park. >>> a 2-year-old is recovering after police say a farm terror ran over the little boy. it happened in lumberton burlington county. just before 6:00 tonight. the boy's injuries are not life-threatening, and paramedics flew to cooper university hospital with the boy. police are investigating the cause of the accident. >>> a top carnival is facing sexual assault charges. australian police charged cardinal the chief financial advisor to pope francis and australia's most senior catholic. the incidents are believed to have occurred some time ago. he will return to australia and appear in court on july 18th. he denies wrongdoing >>> a local coach is under arrest after police say he sexual assaulted children in bensalem bucks county. a judge set his bail as $300,000. shannon westmoreland coached football for the athletic association between
"eyewitness news" had a vigil for deborah gulliver in north philadelphia, police are searching for suspects in her death, on saturday, gulliver took a shortcut home through a park. her body was found around 3:00 a.m. about 30 minutes after she entered the park. >>> a 2-year-old is recovering after police say a farm terror ran over the little boy. it happened in lumberton burlington county. just before 6:00 tonight. the boy's injuries are not life-threatening, and paramedics...
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"eyewitness news" had a vigil for deborah gulliver in north philadelphia, police are searching for suspectsin her death, on saturday, gulliver took a shortcut home through a park. her body was found around 3:00 a.m. about 30 minutes after she entered the park. >>> a 2-year-old is recovering after police say a farm terror ran over the little boy. it happened in lumberton burlington county. just before 6:00 tonight. the boy's injuries are not life-threatening, and paramedics flew to cooper university hospital with the boy. police are investigating the cause of the accident. >>> a top carnival is facing sexual assault charges. australian police charged cardinal the chief financial advisor to pope francis and australia's most senior catholic. the incidents are believed to have occurred some time ago. he will return to australia and appear in court on july 18th. he denies wrongdoing >>> a local coach is under arrest after police say he sexual assaulted children in bensalem bucks county. a judge set his bail as $300,000. shannon westmoreland coached football for the athletic association between 1
"eyewitness news" had a vigil for deborah gulliver in north philadelphia, police are searching for suspectsin her death, on saturday, gulliver took a shortcut home through a park. her body was found around 3:00 a.m. about 30 minutes after she entered the park. >>> a 2-year-old is recovering after police say a farm terror ran over the little boy. it happened in lumberton burlington county. just before 6:00 tonight. the boy's injuries are not life-threatening, and paramedics...
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"eyewitness news" at a vigil for deborah gulliver last night in philadelphia gulliver was walking home when she took a short cut through rayburn park. police say gulliver was viciously attacked and stabbed 12 timesdobbins high school, family and friend paid tribute to the three three-year old. >> this is somebody's daughter , somebody's friend, somebody's aunt, that was just viciously murdered in the park , and somebody knows something. >> police say gulliver enter the park around 2:30 a.m. saturday morning, her body was found 30 minutes later at 3:00 police are offering a $20,000 reward for information to help get her killer off the streets >>> police need your help in the case of the an attack caught on camera. violence happened in west chester, in the video you see a man punching another man on gay street sunday morning. victim suffered a serious head injury and right now in critical condition. anyone with any information is asked to call police. >>> fiance of the man charged with sucker punching a disable man in chester county is facing charges as well. prosecutors say that denise
"eyewitness news" at a vigil for deborah gulliver last night in philadelphia gulliver was walking home when she took a short cut through rayburn park. police say gulliver was viciously attacked and stabbed 12 timesdobbins high school, family and friend paid tribute to the three three-year old. >> this is somebody's daughter , somebody's friend, somebody's aunt, that was just viciously murdered in the park , and somebody knows something. >> police say gulliver enter the...
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. >>> joining us now via phone, deborah turkheimer from northwestern law. the question is mistrial. was it your sense when you were watching, again, the defense that they wanted this? that they were pushing for a mistrial? >> conventional wisdom is certainly that a mistrial is a victory for the defendant. in a case like this, particularly where the evidence seems so strong for the state and where it seems the prosecution does have a very good chance of a conviction. it's understandable this would be perceived as a victory for bill cosby. on the other hand, of course, the district attorney announced very quickly that he would be retrying the case. and so i think it's probably hard for bill cosby to feel much relief right now with the knowledge that this is going to be happening once again. >> when you were watching the arguments being made, was there any sense the arguments being made by the defendant's representation, they were focusing on any of the specific jurors? one of them at least in this case causing what was decided to be a mistrial by the judge? >> i don't think so. i thin
. >>> joining us now via phone, deborah turkheimer from northwestern law. the question is mistrial. was it your sense when you were watching, again, the defense that they wanted this? that they were pushing for a mistrial? >> conventional wisdom is certainly that a mistrial is a victory for the defendant. in a case like this, particularly where the evidence seems so strong for the state and where it seems the prosecution does have a very good chance of a conviction. it's...
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. >> reporter: deborah messenger blames the traffic apps that suggest alternate routes through neighborhoods. she says she posted a petition on line asking the makers of traffic app to only include major roads. so far she says more than 800 people have signed her petition. now i also checked on next door and several other people are complaining about the same problem, including people that live near lark avenue. reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> all right, thank you, new details about a deadly shooting in concord happening about 2:00 a.m. this morning in downtown concord on salvio street near the brendan theater. officers found the victim and tried to save him, calling in paramedics. but he died at the scene, the investigation continues this evening. >>> and a deadly incident to tell you about in the east bay after a man was shot in antioch. take a look here off highway 4 near antioch high school. police say the man shot and killed from the man that was shot and killed from antioch and that the officer involved in the shooting was not injured. few details ot
. >> reporter: deborah messenger blames the traffic apps that suggest alternate routes through neighborhoods. she says she posted a petition on line asking the makers of traffic app to only include major roads. so far she says more than 800 people have signed her petition. now i also checked on next door and several other people are complaining about the same problem, including people that live near lark avenue. reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>>...
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. ♪ >>> what happened to deborah the last time anyone saw her alive she was walk nothing to a park, policeing to figure out if her killer was in there just waiting for her. >>> also ahead out of control a driver plows his truck in the house sending stunned, neighbors running for help. >>> also caught on camera, not your ordinary stroll down the street why this guy was up to something far more sinister. >>> we will tell you what he was up to. good to have you with us on this tuesday morning it is 4:00 a.m., we have a lot to talk about this morning. it will be a wet start. thomas drayton with karen hepp good morning. >> good morning to you. >> bob kelly. >> minute i'm getting ready to walk from the parking garage to hear downpour. >> you bring it on bob kelly, it is timing out perfectly just for you.
. ♪ >>> what happened to deborah the last time anyone saw her alive she was walk nothing to a park, policeing to figure out if her killer was in there just waiting for her. >>> also ahead out of control a driver plows his truck in the house sending stunned, neighbors running for help. >>> also caught on camera, not your ordinary stroll down the street why this guy was up to something far more sinister. >>> we will tell you what he was up to. good to have...
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lehigh avenue in north philadelphia where family, friends and neighbors gathered in remembrance of deborahgulliver. she had just gotten off a bus early saturday morning, when she was knocked to the ground and beaten and stabbed more than 12 times. police still don't have a suspect or a motive. >>> a toddler's recovering after he was hit by a farm tractor in south jersey. in the 300 block of landing street. the 2-year-old's expected to be okay. >>> independence day may have a little more sparkle for some people in new jersey. governor chris christie signed a law that immediately lifts the state's ban on some fireworks. they include hand-held and ground-based sparkleers. firecrackers and bottle rockets along with other explosive and aerial fireworks will still be illegal. >>> in pennsylvania, a bill that could seal some criminal records cleared the state senate today. under the bill, records of nonviolent misdemeanors and arrests that don't result in a conviction would be sealed, but only after a person has remained crime-free for ten years. the bill now heads to the state house where there
lehigh avenue in north philadelphia where family, friends and neighbors gathered in remembrance of deborahgulliver. she had just gotten off a bus early saturday morning, when she was knocked to the ground and beaten and stabbed more than 12 times. police still don't have a suspect or a motive. >>> a toddler's recovering after he was hit by a farm tractor in south jersey. in the 300 block of landing street. the 2-year-old's expected to be okay. >>> independence day may have a...
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. >> reporter: deborah fletcher says being race to do something is special but parents prefer first, first in her family to graduate high school. >> good job. >> she did an amazing accomplishment. i'm so proud of her. >> first in our family. >> i'm so proud of her. >> big congratulations to all of the graduates, construction on the new high school will begin in the fall and in the meantime, all of the students over the next four plus years will be taking classes down the street at the cooper hatch building. live from camden, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> cleve bryan, thanks very much. >>> we now know this storm damage in southern delaware was caused by ef-zero tornado. twister touched down in greenwood, sussex county, this video shows debris swirling around a delaware electric cooperative site. the national weather service also confirmed another ef0 tornado left behind damage in pennsylvania, in berks county. >>> severe weather is gone, sun's out but will it be sticking around? that is a question for lauren. >> thanks very much. after pouring rain severe thunderstorms yest
. >> reporter: deborah fletcher says being race to do something is special but parents prefer first, first in her family to graduate high school. >> good job. >> she did an amazing accomplishment. i'm so proud of her. >> first in our family. >> i'm so proud of her. >> big congratulations to all of the graduates, construction on the new high school will begin in the fall and in the meantime, all of the students over the next four plus years will be taking...
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>> reporter: yeah, you're talking about that republican team, deborah, you know, steve scalise, the republicanrom louisiana, he was the heart and soul of this team. he's a pretty good athlete, everybody tells me, a solid second baseman and it was at second base that he caught that bullet to the hip from the gunman and had to crawl out to the outfield and try and save himself. everybody is mentioning steve today and that's what they are calling him and you know they are going to be mentioning him before and during this game which is going to start in about 15 minutes, as the majority whip, you know, it was scalise's job to round up the votes for republicans to make sure everybody is in line. he even had mps to go out there into the crowd and he was the whip of this republican team. here's what some of the colleagues had to say about him today. >> if we don't play this baseball game and we go home, then they win. >> the brings out an enjoyment which you can't necessarily get if you were sitting in >> i did tell joe that i love him before the game and i love him after the game but during the game
>> reporter: yeah, you're talking about that republican team, deborah, you know, steve scalise, the republicanrom louisiana, he was the heart and soul of this team. he's a pretty good athlete, everybody tells me, a solid second baseman and it was at second base that he caught that bullet to the hip from the gunman and had to crawl out to the outfield and try and save himself. everybody is mentioning steve today and that's what they are calling him and you know they are going to be...
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"eyewitness news" what the a community vigil for deborah gulliver, just a short time ago, people gathered at dobbins high school to sign a banner and youth photograph. the three three-year old was violently stabbed behind a park in the high school as she walk home early saturday morning. police are offering a $20,000 reward for any help in find herring killer. >>> day of celebration for animal lovers every where, today's pennsylvania governor tom wolf signed tough new legislation, that protects animals from cruelty and knee globing. lawmakers are calling it a huge victory for animals throughout pennsylvania. the stroke of the pen, governor tom wolf signed animal cruelty prevention bill into law. >> no one should be, allowed to get away with the neglect of animals and now thanks to this statute, they won't be able to getaway with it. >> reporter: comprehensive bipartisan measure increases penalties for animal abuse, called the dog that was on hand for the signing, found severely abused and neglected as a puppy and nursed back to health making a miraculous recovery in pennsylvania, torturin
"eyewitness news" what the a community vigil for deborah gulliver, just a short time ago, people gathered at dobbins high school to sign a banner and youth photograph. the three three-year old was violently stabbed behind a park in the high school as she walk home early saturday morning. police are offering a $20,000 reward for any help in find herring killer. >>> day of celebration for animal lovers every where, today's pennsylvania governor tom wolf signed tough new...
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. >> reporter: deborah shot video of her next door neighbor's home where lightning is to blame for this three alarm fire on osbourne circle in pocopsin township. >> there was smoke coming out of the chimney and putting a roof -- hole in the roof, and breaking the front windows to let the smoke come out. >> reporter: house sitter inside the house made it out safely and was able to save the family cat. and talk about heartbreaking. the homeowners who were out of up to had just signed a contract to sell the home list the at $1.1 million. >> we're lookin looking at aboue $50,000 damage to the structure and probably 250,000 if not more to the contents. >> reporter: weather made fighting the fire even tougher and since there were no hydrants nearby, fire crews had to truck in pumped water from local ponds. fire officials say the particle board in the attic helped fuel the fire. >> once the fire condition that particle board is gone worse than pack of matches. >> reporter: as fire crews continued to mop up the mess, the homeowners and/or think way back to chester county. unfortunately, not muc
. >> reporter: deborah shot video of her next door neighbor's home where lightning is to blame for this three alarm fire on osbourne circle in pocopsin township. >> there was smoke coming out of the chimney and putting a roof -- hole in the roof, and breaking the front windows to let the smoke come out. >> reporter: house sitter inside the house made it out safely and was able to save the family cat. and talk about heartbreaking. the homeowners who were out of up to had just...
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vigil set for 5:00 o'clock tonight at dobbins high school at 21st and lehigh avenue in memory of deborah gulliver, the three three-year old was walking home saturday morning when she was stabbed 12 times in rayburn park, friend say that she used it as a short cut to her house, police are offering a $20,000 reward for helping in finding her killer. >>> well philadelphia's mayor jim kenney and other city officials are learning that for more than a year their phone conversation where is secretly recorded by the fbi. this is wiretap notice that the officials received from the federal government. recordings are part of the fbi probe into john dougherty, head of the local 98. last august, agents raided dougherty's home in southwest philadelphia. they also went to the union headquarters on spring garden street. "eyewitness news" caught up with the mayor. >> it is just standard pro forma. i don't know how you cannot talk to john dougherty or majority leader of council over a two year period and not be recorded. >> philadelphia city councilman bobby henon is also under fbi investigation and he de
vigil set for 5:00 o'clock tonight at dobbins high school at 21st and lehigh avenue in memory of deborah gulliver, the three three-year old was walking home saturday morning when she was stabbed 12 times in rayburn park, friend say that she used it as a short cut to her house, police are offering a $20,000 reward for helping in finding her killer. >>> well philadelphia's mayor jim kenney and other city officials are learning that for more than a year their phone conversation where is...
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. >> vigil for deborah gulliver was held behind dobbins high school last night, the three three-year old victim was murdered early saturday morning. she took a short cut home to ray burn park when police say she was fatally stabbed 12 times some who spoke at the vigil called for justice for gulliver. >> this is somebody's daughter , somebody's friend, somebody's aunt, that was just viciously murdered in this park and somebody knows something. >> gulliver's body was found around 3:00 in the morning on saturday, 30 minutes after she entered the park. police are still searching for her killer. a $20,000 reward is offered in exchange for information leading to an arrest. >>> video is stunning, this u-haul truck narrowly misses a woman coming smashing through a restaurant in northern liberties. closer look now, woman jumped out of her seat when truck crashed in the restaurant there. this all happened yesterday while having lunch at urban village brewing company in northern liberties, we spoke to that woman who says it is still hard to believe. >> it is just, unreal, it felt like a movie,
. >> vigil for deborah gulliver was held behind dobbins high school last night, the three three-year old victim was murdered early saturday morning. she took a short cut home to ray burn park when police say she was fatally stabbed 12 times some who spoke at the vigil called for justice for gulliver. >> this is somebody's daughter , somebody's friend, somebody's aunt, that was just viciously murdered in this park and somebody knows something. >> gulliver's body was found...
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host: we have deborah on the line. caller: i came in at the tail end of the drone discussion. i think the most important thing americans should be understanding at this point is that since 9/11, into our military and foreign policy, we have built in drone operations which essentially are nothing more than targeted assassinations in areas like pakistan, we have used them in afghanistan, iraq and yemen. they kill not only those targeted, those terrace where there is not -- terrorists where there is not a lot of evidence, but it also kills innocent people. i'm not sure people know about the fact that the air force staff sergeant and other former drone operators did a press conference a few years ago and they have at interviews and they talked about the horrific aspects and consequences of the drone strikes, because they are unmanned but they are remotely controlled. it causes great destruction. and at this press conference the air force staff sergeant bryant said killing civilians by joan is exacerbating the problem of terrorism. he said "we kill for and we reate 10 militants." i
host: we have deborah on the line. caller: i came in at the tail end of the drone discussion. i think the most important thing americans should be understanding at this point is that since 9/11, into our military and foreign policy, we have built in drone operations which essentially are nothing more than targeted assassinations in areas like pakistan, we have used them in afghanistan, iraq and yemen. they kill not only those targeted, those terrace where there is not -- terrorists where there...
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authorities found three three-year old deborah gulliver early saturday morning, near dobbins high school and 21st and lehigh avenue. she had just gotten off bus and walking through the park when someone attacked her. she was three blocks from home >> she caught the bus from kensington area, to 21st and lehigh with one male friend. when they get off the bus. he allegedly goes one way, she cuts through the park. >> police say they have interviewed victim's friend, right now, $20,000 reward is being offered for information, leading to an arrest in the case. >>> philadelphia police are also searching for a hit and run driver who plowed through an active crime scene overnight, authorities say officers were investigating a carjacking at the time and happened around 2:30 near i street and erie avenue and har rowgate. speeding black nissan narrowly missed several officers but damaged a patrol car and several police bikes. >> there was in logical reason for this, this vehicle may have done this intentionally, in an attempt to harm the officers. >> you saw what is going on. there is no reason that
authorities found three three-year old deborah gulliver early saturday morning, near dobbins high school and 21st and lehigh avenue. she had just gotten off bus and walking through the park when someone attacked her. she was three blocks from home >> she caught the bus from kensington area, to 21st and lehigh with one male friend. when they get off the bus. he allegedly goes one way, she cuts through the park. >> police say they have interviewed victim's friend, right now, $20,000...
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tÉcnica superior, autoridades vieron que al llegar encontrara la vÍctima de 33 aÑos, identificada como deborah en la cabeza. investigadores presumen que fue asaltada sexualmente. y detectives agregaron que fue un brutal asesinato, en el que su victimario no querÍa que la mujer sobreviviera. otro motociclista resultÓ herido, despuÉs de un accidente cerca de la mansiÓn strawberry en filadelfia, no se comunicÓ quÉ provocÓ el serio incidente que las vÍas de acceso, el conductor de la moto fue llevado al hospital en condiciÓn crÍtica. un fuego accidental cobrÓ la vida de un menor, sucediÓ en el con dados chester equipos de bomberos llegaron hasta la vivienda en la esquina de ellis wood y walter donde vieron humo y fuego que provenÍa de la primera planta de la vivienda, lo confirmaron que el incendio iniciÓ en la cocina. los bomberos encontraron en la vivienda el cuerpo de un menor de nueve aÑos sin vida. testigos dijeron que el padre tratÓ de salvarlo, las llamas se le impidieron por intensidad. investigadores creen que el fuego fue accidental. una protesta se lleva con filadelfia frente a las ofic
tÉcnica superior, autoridades vieron que al llegar encontrara la vÍctima de 33 aÑos, identificada como deborah en la cabeza. investigadores presumen que fue asaltada sexualmente. y detectives agregaron que fue un brutal asesinato, en el que su victimario no querÍa que la mujer sobreviviera. otro motociclista resultÓ herido, despuÉs de un accidente cerca de la mansiÓn strawberry en filadelfia, no se comunicÓ quÉ provocÓ el serio incidente que las vÍas de acceso, el conductor de la...
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. >> deborah: will the newl
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and that was the first time they met deborah obama. -- barack obama she is very good at playing congress. and was praying on the phone. and really does a lot of the homework for go. >> led a decade do without that. [laughter] saw a massive then a very exciting time. and they said she will be on the speaker circuit so getting to that point with that labor of love. >> is a wonderful book to read. really appreciate having the opportunity to have that conversation. >> this has been so fun . >> normandy was selected was offended in 1943 seoul lobby each would be called omaha beach so one year later rule mills put in charge and those forces were move forward. >> he often remarked with the chief executives most important job was to attract service to washington tuesday to major apartments first secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall. >> washington in university history professor discusses the cold war competition between u.s. and china. >> during the 1960's this rivalry intensified riding many american policy makers that chinese activity starts to become amazon or more worrisome then sovie
and that was the first time they met deborah obama. -- barack obama she is very good at playing congress. and was praying on the phone. and really does a lot of the homework for go. >> led a decade do without that. [laughter] saw a massive then a very exciting time. and they said she will be on the speaker circuit so getting to that point with that labor of love. >> is a wonderful book to read. really appreciate having the opportunity to have that conversation. >> this has...
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. >> deborah: as the search for a hidden treasure chest filled in gold claimed yet another life. >> two been killed. will you stop looking for this treasure? >> plus, where did bill cosby go after the mistrial? and she spoke for mrs. cosby. >> she sounded mad. >> then megyn kelly's interview with conspiracy theorist alex jones. exclusive. what his ex-wife is saying today after the interview. >>
. >> deborah: as the search for a hidden treasure chest filled in gold claimed yet another life. >> two been killed. will you stop looking for this treasure? >> plus, where did bill cosby go after the mistrial? and she spoke for mrs. cosby. >> she sounded mad. >> then megyn kelly's interview with conspiracy theorist alex jones. exclusive. what his ex-wife is saying today after the interview. >>