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deborah roberts is here with a preview. thank you for your time. deborah: good to be with you. we were fascinated by what we found out when we started to look into this case. so many people had heard about this botched robbery in nevada and didn't know exactly what happened. tonight we let you meet some of the men who went along with o.j. simpson that night and many of them paid a hefty price and they lost friendships and they lost relationships with family members, they lost homes and lost their living. many of them of course have great regrets about that and they tell us how they came to be. it's not exactly what you think. it was not this big planned, organized kind of thing, a heist. instead, some of these guys didn't even know what they were getting into until they got there that night. we also talked to them about the prospects for o.j. simpson getting paroled. what do they think about it? you'll hear their thoughts on who they think o.j. simpson is and what they think could happen to him next week when the parole hearing happens. we thought of the other trial as the tria
deborah roberts is here with a preview. thank you for your time. deborah: good to be with you. we were fascinated by what we found out when we started to look into this case. so many people had heard about this botched robbery in nevada and didn't know exactly what happened. tonight we let you meet some of the men who went along with o.j. simpson that night and many of them paid a hefty price and they lost friendships and they lost relationships with family members, they lost homes and lost...
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florida may be it. >> deborah roberts tonight. deborah, thank you. >>> one of the parole commissioners with a warning for o.j. simpson about life on parole that he will be watched and there will be many rules. >> some of the conditions can be easily as not drinking alcohol to excess, associating with ex-felons. leaving the state without permission, being subject to search and seizure. there will be a whole slew of conditions you will have to follow and do you think you can be successful with the terms of parole? >> beyond a doubt. i haven't drank in nine years. i haven't missed it. >> let's bring in our chief legal analyst, dan abrams tonight. when o.j. simpson gets out of prison will be different than the life he knew before prison. >> a whole list of possible restrictions, including alcohol use, travel, when he can travel. where he can travel. weapons possession. there is going to be a whole list of it. but this is a new world. when o.j. simpson went to prison, smartphones didn't exist, really. so the world is going to be watchi
florida may be it. >> deborah roberts tonight. deborah, thank you. >>> one of the parole commissioners with a warning for o.j. simpson about life on parole that he will be watched and there will be many rules. >> some of the conditions can be easily as not drinking alcohol to excess, associating with ex-felons. leaving the state without permission, being subject to search and seizure. there will be a whole slew of conditions you will have to follow and do you think you can...
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here is deborah patta. >> reporter: it has been hanging on by a thread for months.ut finally, a giant chunk of ice, the size of delaware, has snapped off. at more than 2200 square miles, the massive fracture certainly looks dramatic, but scientists are not pressing the panic button just yet. if the fracturing of this iceberg cause for alarm? >> at the moment i would categorically say no. >> david borne says it is all part of regular house keeping in the antarctica, but may provide scientific clues long term. >> the question is whether this is the beginning of a retreat of this ice shelf that may eventually be linked to climate change. >> an ice shelf is a permanent floating sheet of ice attached off to land. an iceberg will snap off every few decade. but of the ice shelf usually grows again as it gains new ice from land. the warmer temperatures have seen some ice shelves retreat to such a pin toint that they're ue to regenerate. scientists will be able to determine if this is one such case. >> we will take sediment samp s samples. which will tell us how often this e
here is deborah patta. >> reporter: it has been hanging on by a thread for months.ut finally, a giant chunk of ice, the size of delaware, has snapped off. at more than 2200 square miles, the massive fracture certainly looks dramatic, but scientists are not pressing the panic button just yet. if the fracturing of this iceberg cause for alarm? >> at the moment i would categorically say no. >> david borne says it is all part of regular house keeping in the antarctica, but may...
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in ten years do you have any idea, deborah, how may times the two of you have debated?bly. at the start the impact this ban has had. what is your case for the ban? start the impact this ban has had. what is your case for the bamm was workers health, because being exposed to second—hand smoke is not good for you. after the ban came into effect in the first year, the work 1200 fewer admissions to hospital with heart attacks, surely due to the introduction of the smoking ban. smoking rates going down had led to a decline in heart attacks anyway but it was increased by that. we have seen thousands fewer children every year admitted to hospital with asthma attacks because it also led to people, if it is not status for contempt of your workmate does not say to smoke in front of smoking at home when donald. hearing those sorts of exa m ples of donald. hearing those sorts of examples of the downside to this? donald. hearing those sorts of examples of the downside to this7m is difficult if you believe them but the reality is in 2007 there wasn't a significant evidence that passi
in ten years do you have any idea, deborah, how may times the two of you have debated?bly. at the start the impact this ban has had. what is your case for the ban? start the impact this ban has had. what is your case for the bamm was workers health, because being exposed to second—hand smoke is not good for you. after the ban came into effect in the first year, the work 1200 fewer admissions to hospital with heart attacks, surely due to the introduction of the smoking ban. smoking rates going...
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deborah patta is tracking it as the it floats away. thread for months.giant chung of ice, the size of delaware has snapped off. at more than 2200 square miles, the massive fracture certainly looks dramatic, but scientists are not pressing the panic button just yet. if the fracturing of this iceberg cause for alarm? >> at the moment. i would say no. >> david born says it is all part of regular house keeping in the antarctica. but may provide scientific exclusives long term. >> an ice shelf is a permanent floating sheet of ice attached to land. an iceberg will snap off every few decade. but the ice shelf usually grows again as it gains new ice from land. the warmer temperatures have seen some ice shelves retreat to such a pin the that they ear unable to ge determine if this is one such case. of more immediate concern, however, is that without an ice shelf to hold it back, the glacial ice behind it will flow into the sea and contribute to driving sea levels up more quickly than predicted for this century. deborah patta, cbs news, london. >>> there its anoth
deborah patta is tracking it as the it floats away. thread for months.giant chung of ice, the size of delaware has snapped off. at more than 2200 square miles, the massive fracture certainly looks dramatic, but scientists are not pressing the panic button just yet. if the fracturing of this iceberg cause for alarm? >> at the moment. i would say no. >> david born says it is all part of regular house keeping in the antarctica. but may provide scientific exclusives long term. >>...
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deborah roberts takes us behind-the-scenes on broadway tonight.front row seat for something very special. he-scenes on broadway tonight. your front row seat for something very special. i was playing golf days ago... love golf. i used to love golf. wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious
deborah roberts takes us behind-the-scenes on broadway tonight.front row seat for something very special. he-scenes on broadway tonight. your front row seat for something very special. i was playing golf days ago... love golf. i used to love golf. wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never...
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started when she found a profile for a friend from years back, deborah boyd. >> i was on messenger.e came up. >> soon her friend boyd was telling her about a so-called government grant she had gotten through an agent on facebook. sure enough, the agent then told drummond she could get financial assistance from the government. all she had to do was provide personal information then send $1,500 in fees to get up to $100,000 in grant money. >> the person that i was corresponding with that i thought was my friend had vouched for this foundation. and i believed her. >> so, drummond wired the $1,500 to florida then waited for the delivery driver like the one shown on facebook to deliver her $100,000 in cash. but -- >> they never game. >> when she tracked down her friend boyd by phone. >> i said, shelley wasn't me. you got scammed. >> turns out, boyd's facebook ask the had been hacked by scammers who locked her out then quickly reached out to try to con her family and friend. who she then had to warn -- >> please do not send them anything. and delete yourself off of that page. because it i
started when she found a profile for a friend from years back, deborah boyd. >> i was on messenger.e came up. >> soon her friend boyd was telling her about a so-called government grant she had gotten through an agent on facebook. sure enough, the agent then told drummond she could get financial assistance from the government. all she had to do was provide personal information then send $1,500 in fees to get up to $100,000 in grant money. >> the person that i was corresponding...
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. >> deborah: and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you so much for watching. we will see you again next time. >> he is currently incarcerated for life of violence. in 2016 he was charged with firing a gun into a crowd. pedro has maintained his innocence. >> eyewitness testimony is unreliable. the jails are filled with people who dna evidence could clear them. >> wow, you are freaking out about something it has nothing to do with. >> there bunch of incompetent pools not to be fired. >> all of my daughter's birth pictures were in the third floor. >> may be right. >> wrong, you're in the bronx chasing a story of a man that might be called another prisoner on rutgers island. >> this is pedro, he is currently incarcerated at rikers island. in 2016 when he is 60 he was charged with firing a gun into a crowd in a section of the south bronx. the entry it occurred in september of 2015. a teenager was shot in the like. pedro maintained his innocence since the day he was arrested. initially eyewitnesses told investigators that pedro was in
. >> deborah: and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you so much for watching. we will see you again next time. >> he is currently incarcerated for life of violence. in 2016 he was charged with firing a gun into a crowd. pedro has maintained his innocence. >> eyewitness testimony is unreliable. the jails are filled with people who dna evidence could clear them. >> wow, you are freaking out about something it has nothing to do with....
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please enjoy. >> thank you so much, deborah and thank you to everyone joining us here and online and to viewers on c-span. as deborah mentioned, i'm beverly kirk, a volunteer at csis in the international security program and i manage the smart women, smart power initiative. full disclosure, i spent more than two decades as a journalist. most of that time was here in washington, and i've worked with three of the four people sitting on this stage. let me introduce them to you. jeff ballou is the president of the national press club and the first african american man and the first representative of an international media organization to hold that post. jeff is the news editor at al-jazeera news network and part of its global editorial leadership team. he helped to establish the english channel in 2006. he is a peabody, murrow, and emmy award winning journalist who's worked at c-span, npr and local d.c. stations. next to him is diana marrero. the director of the hill latino. it is a new media platform she helped to launch that is focused on latino affairs. before shifting to the business
please enjoy. >> thank you so much, deborah and thank you to everyone joining us here and online and to viewers on c-span. as deborah mentioned, i'm beverly kirk, a volunteer at csis in the international security program and i manage the smart women, smart power initiative. full disclosure, i spent more than two decades as a journalist. most of that time was here in washington, and i've worked with three of the four people sitting on this stage. let me introduce them to you. jeff ballou...
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. >> deborah: very sweet story. and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you so much for watchi bill: jews who are trying to practice their religion. >> that is what they are afraid of? there is bigotry in the america and we have to root it out. >> wow. >> we are off. bill: nothing to do with it. what a hypocrite. >> you are a bump of income spent fools, they owing to be fired. >> my daughter pictures were there on the third floor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: cry since mahwah t. there is a crowing controversy. crisis. a group of jews trying to look is their religion. they are not so happy. the real question is: is there anti-semitism. there was big meeting last night? both sides have dug in and not budging. you were at that meeting. reporter: there is a big problem. they are put in to create a ju you shall religion. they are allowed to move within that space, on the sabbath carrying certain items, but the town of mahwah sayest this are illegal found and they must come down. residents are concerned that the jewish communities trying to take over the small tight
. >> deborah: very sweet story. and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you so much for watchi bill: jews who are trying to practice their religion. >> that is what they are afraid of? there is bigotry in the america and we have to root it out. >> wow. >> we are off. bill: nothing to do with it. what a hypocrite. >> you are a bump of income spent fools, they owing to be fired. >> my daughter pictures were there on the...
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deborah roberts and what's she's learned. >>> and, the bridal nightmare. more than 60 stores suddenly shuting down. brides, wedding parties wondering if they'll ever get their dresses, after handing over their cash. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with what we did not know about the meeting at trump tower. president trump returning from his trip to france, as his son faces new questions. tonight, this man, born in russia, once accused of being been a military counterintelligence officer, now saying he was in that room, too. were there documents left behind in the room? here's brian ross tonight. >> reporter: as the president returned home tonight he was met by an afternoon rainstorm and new questions about whether his son don junior has told the full story of his meeting with the russian lawyer. >> my son is a wonderful young man. he took a meeting with a russian lawyer, not a government lawyer, but a russian lawyer. >> reporter: but don junior agreed to the meeting only after e-mails to him said he would be see
deborah roberts and what's she's learned. >>> and, the bridal nightmare. more than 60 stores suddenly shuting down. brides, wedding parties wondering if they'll ever get their dresses, after handing over their cash. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with what we did not know about the meeting at trump tower. president trump returning from his trip to france, as his son faces new questions. tonight, this man, born in russia, once...
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deborah? >> thank you so much. the two people are suing chipotle alleging they became sick after eating at the restaurant chain's sterling location. you may recall that chipotle on triple seven road closed july 17, 135 people reported becoming neurovirus. an employee at the restaurant was contagious with the virus but came to work anybody. >>> people took to the streets to fight against dominion power. you're looking at a facebook live video taken outside the facility. the people who live along carver road are fighting plans to potentially put up dozens of high voltage power lines. those would serve a nearby amazon data center. but residents of the historically black neighborhood say the power lines could destroy their community. they say the lines are unhealthy and may force some residents out. dominion says no one will be displaced. it's a story we're going to keep asking those tough questions on. >>> dominion power released this statement about the protest saying quote we don't have a quarrel with the carver rou
deborah? >> thank you so much. the two people are suing chipotle alleging they became sick after eating at the restaurant chain's sterling location. you may recall that chipotle on triple seven road closed july 17, 135 people reported becoming neurovirus. an employee at the restaurant was contagious with the virus but came to work anybody. >>> people took to the streets to fight against dominion power. you're looking at a facebook live video taken outside the facility. the people...
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here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning here in east elmhurst, new york, but students ps 127 have already been hard at work for months. about to perform "the lion king kids". ♪ >> hi i'm preya and i play zazu. >> my name is anabelle brisita and i play raffeke. >> my name is anthony isaac and wait -- tell me the question again! >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to answer. school plays are a rite of passage, but for districts with shrinking funding -- >> a lot of times arts are sacrificed. >> reporter: that's where disney, abc's parent company steps in, with their disney musicals in school program, offering free performance tools to schools in need. ♪ and for kids in new york city, a rip to broadway. they actually get to perform, here, at the iconic new amsterdam theater. parents waiting around the block to get in. let's take a look back stage through the official stage door. it's almost show time. come on. so you're just about to go on, how are you feeling? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: the little stars take the stage. ♪ [ cheer
here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning here in east elmhurst, new york, but students ps 127 have already been hard at work for months. about to perform "the lion king kids". ♪ >> hi i'm preya and i play zazu. >> my name is anabelle brisita and i play raffeke. >> my name is anthony isaac and wait -- tell me the question again! >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to answer. school plays are a rite of passage, but for...
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deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> certainly eyes will be on o.j.ting fire in california's central valley. but the detwiler fire has destroyed at least 99 buildings, 50 of them homes. the wildfire near yosemite national park has consumed 70,000 acres a forced thousands of people to flee their homes. >>> the stadium where the cleveland browns play may be a fire hazard. the ap reports that the same types of panels linked to a deadly high rise fire in london were linked to the stadium. but the chief says they shouldn't worry about it. >>> elon musk is out with his latest high-tech project and it may be a high speed line from new york to washington, d.c. he claims he has verbal approval from the government for a hyperlink system. the trip would take 29 minutes. they didn't say which government agency has given him it that green light verbally. >> sign me up. that's my old stomping grounds, you lived in d.c. too. >> i don't know that i want to go through the test flight. you can go first. >>> coming up in "the skinny," celine deion, and french fries. how
deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> certainly eyes will be on o.j.ting fire in california's central valley. but the detwiler fire has destroyed at least 99 buildings, 50 of them homes. the wildfire near yosemite national park has consumed 70,000 acres a forced thousands of people to flee their homes. >>> the stadium where the cleveland browns play may be a fire hazard. the ap reports that the same types of panels linked to a deadly high rise fire in london were linked to the...
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deborah, thank you. the founder and executive editor of being patient. while we wait for washington to figure out health care next, one option that plenty of people want but not on the table is insurance for everyone, no matter who. for fact's sake i look at how universal health care is possible and we're not just talking single payer. >> 58 countries around the globe have universal health care systems and 34 of 35 developed countries in the world offer some form of universal coverage. all of them except for one. the united states. here's how universal systems work. there's a mandate that every person must have insurance that covers basic health services and this pools the risk health coverage across the entire population which brings down costs for all. on average, spending on medical care is 60% lower than it is in the united states. the insurance is paid through through premiums and taxes. those payments help subsidize coverage for the people who can't afford it. and that's very different from the current american health system where thousands of diff
deborah, thank you. the founder and executive editor of being patient. while we wait for washington to figure out health care next, one option that plenty of people want but not on the table is insurance for everyone, no matter who. for fact's sake i look at how universal health care is possible and we're not just talking single payer. >> 58 countries around the globe have universal health care systems and 34 of 35 developed countries in the world offer some form of universal coverage....
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i'm deborah mccarthy, the executive director of a new csis towe have here at bring diverse voices and diverse perspectives to discussions of affairs. it's the result of a partnership between the international career advancement program aluminize icapaa for short, somesis, and we have amazing donors committed to this effort we want to thank. the panel we have today is fantastic. challenge you, bring new thoughts and provoke new questions. our moderator, beverly kirk, is well known to many of you as the manager of smart women smart power, plus four other csis.ations here at icapaalso a member of and was instrumental in getting this whole program going. please enjoy. >> thank you so much, deborah you to everyone joining us here and online and to viewers on c-span. deborah mentioned, i'm beverly kirk, a volunteer at international security program and i manage the smart women, smart power initiative. disclosure, i spent more than two decades as a journalist. most of that time was here in and i've worked with three of the four people sitting stage.is let me introduce them to you. jeff blue
i'm deborah mccarthy, the executive director of a new csis towe have here at bring diverse voices and diverse perspectives to discussions of affairs. it's the result of a partnership between the international career advancement program aluminize icapaa for short, somesis, and we have amazing donors committed to this effort we want to thank. the panel we have today is fantastic. challenge you, bring new thoughts and provoke new questions. our moderator, beverly kirk, is well known to many of you...
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host: deborah, thanks for the call. another story that will likely dominate the conversation today is below the fold, this is the headline from the "new york times," the trump team met with a lawyer tied to the kremlin amid the 2016 race. the story is available online at nytimes.com. let me read a portion of how the story begins, written by a number of reporters, include joe becker. two weeks after donald trump clinched the republican nomination last year, his eldest son arranged a meeting at trump tower in manhattan with a russian lawyer who has connections to the kremlin, according to confidential government records described to the "new york times." the previously unreported meeting was also attended by mr. trump's campaign chairman at the time, paul manafort, as well as the president's son-in-law, jared kushner, according to interviews and the documents, which were outlined by people familiar with them. while president trump has been dogged by revelations of undisdisclosed meetings, this episode at trump tower on ju
host: deborah, thanks for the call. another story that will likely dominate the conversation today is below the fold, this is the headline from the "new york times," the trump team met with a lawyer tied to the kremlin amid the 2016 race. the story is available online at nytimes.com. let me read a portion of how the story begins, written by a number of reporters, include joe becker. two weeks after donald trump clinched the republican nomination last year, his eldest son arranged a...
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. >> reporter: deborah roberts in las vegas. >> stay out of trouble. let's hope that he does that.onder what's next for him, maybe a reality show. >> a lot of people projecting that he can't stay out of the limelight, but he is asking -- >> especially since he said out of the limelight the last nine years. he didn't have a chance. he was in the pokey. >> he florida and be with his children. >> and what would that bronco chase look like today? would it be drones? whole bunch of people? >> it's anyone's guess, but certainly, all eyes were on that. the nation transfixed, though, with the fate of o.j. simpson. >>> coming up, the material girl scores a major courtroom win. >> what a judge just did for madonna in an answer to her prayers. next. ♪ ♪ get into the groove, boy, you got to prove your love to me ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ >> so a major auction of some of madonna's most perm personal items. >> she was blindsided when there were items that were no longer in her possession. she had no idea. here's amy robach. ♪ we are living in a material world ♪ >> reporter: madonna is singing a happy tune. a n
. >> reporter: deborah roberts in las vegas. >> stay out of trouble. let's hope that he does that.onder what's next for him, maybe a reality show. >> a lot of people projecting that he can't stay out of the limelight, but he is asking -- >> especially since he said out of the limelight the last nine years. he didn't have a chance. he was in the pokey. >> he florida and be with his children. >> and what would that bronco chase look like today? would it be...
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here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning in east and these students have alreadyonths, about to perform "the lion king kids." >> my name is anna. >> my name is anthony isaac. can you ask the question again? >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to aechlts school plays are a rite of passage. but for districts with shrinking funding. >> i'm involved in a lot of budge tear e budgetary matters. >> reporter: that's where disney, abc's parent company steps in. but disney musicals in school program, offering free performance tools to schools in need. ♪ acuhakuna matata ♪ >> reporter: and for kids in new york city, a trip to broadway. they actually get to perform here at the iconic, new amsterdam tat with parents waiting in line. it's almost showtime. come on. here's the stage. so you're just about to go on. >> yeah. >> reporter: how you feelin'? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: proud parents wait and watch. their little stars take the stage. ♪ [cheers and applause] the reviews? raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> rep
here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning in east and these students have alreadyonths, about to perform "the lion king kids." >> my name is anna. >> my name is anthony isaac. can you ask the question again? >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to aechlts school plays are a rite of passage. but for districts with shrinking funding. >> i'm involved in a lot of budge tear e budgetary matters. >> reporter: that's...
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reporter: the mississippi's governor address the crash on social media saying, quote, please join deborah and me in praying for those hurting after this tragedy. men and women in uniform risk themselves every day to secure our freedom. the cause of the crash is not known. the marine corps operated the plane but have not revealed where the flight originated from or where it was going. >> as we mentioned earlier a lot of bases in that area in the south so important to find out where it came from. a decorated us soldier accused of trying to give classify information to isis. the fbi says the sergeant first class pledged allegiance to the terror group and 34-year-old trying to give drone and military documents to undercover fbi agents who he thought were connected to isis. that is the allegation. the hawaiian based soldier was allegedly heard saying he wanted to, quote, kill a bunch of people. 's defense lawyers said he may suffer service related mental health issues. the fed along with the us military have been investigating him for a year. he will face a detention hearing thursday. >> fbi a
reporter: the mississippi's governor address the crash on social media saying, quote, please join deborah and me in praying for those hurting after this tragedy. men and women in uniform risk themselves every day to secure our freedom. the cause of the crash is not known. the marine corps operated the plane but have not revealed where the flight originated from or where it was going. >> as we mentioned earlier a lot of bases in that area in the south so important to find out where it came...
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host: deborah joins us with medicaid from florida. caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. i am in florida and i have been on disability since 1989. in my on? host: you are -- am ii on? host: you are, how long have you been on medicaid and disability? since: i been on medicaid 1989. i got social security disability. it is 600 something dollars. it is not that much money. i get access to $60. two heart valves. they did not pump. -- they can up normally. i have stress disorder. i've been taking medication since 1989. i was wondering how it would affect florida? i know it change from straight managed medicaid and medicare. today, i have an appointment, which i have every month. the county iout of gave youause the state have --if they do not they do not offer my appointment. county the doctor in the -- my friend will be driving me out of the county to see someone. will bendering -- trumpcare not have medicaid coverage? to.ed the medicaid host: i think you are talking about the caps to be put in place in florida's and other state. -- in other states. guest: she has raised the on
host: deborah joins us with medicaid from florida. caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. i am in florida and i have been on disability since 1989. in my on? host: you are -- am ii on? host: you are, how long have you been on medicaid and disability? since: i been on medicaid 1989. i got social security disability. it is 600 something dollars. it is not that much money. i get access to $60. two heart valves. they did not pump. -- they can up normally. i have stress disorder. i've been...
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there are fearful of the stories that have come out about the recent attack. >> reporter: deborah allen is referring to phone snatches then -- and other incidents where passengers have been injured. we have also been told that some of these videos will not be released because many of the suspects are minors. that is one reason they don't want to release it. by the way, the most recent attacked victims thrown to the ground only had minor injuries. sandra osborne, kpix 5 news . >>> later this week, we will learn when the olympics will come to los angeles. leaders are currently in switzerland and meeting with the international olympic committee . officials are expected to give a presentation tomorrow. hosting the olympics in 2024 and the other in 2028. >>> the deals on amazon prime start tonight. there will be discounts on hundreds of thousands of items and we are told that it could be a big year for tv. the new deals will be offered every five minutes but you must be an amazon prime member. the membership costs around $100 per year. >> not planning to impose a tax hike, the cs money watch
there are fearful of the stories that have come out about the recent attack. >> reporter: deborah allen is referring to phone snatches then -- and other incidents where passengers have been injured. we have also been told that some of these videos will not be released because many of the suspects are minors. that is one reason they don't want to release it. by the way, the most recent attacked victims thrown to the ground only had minor injuries. sandra osborne, kpix 5 news . >>>...
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new this week, deborah.sive from deborah roberts coming up tonight, "o.j. simpson, the special at 10:00 p.m. right here on abc on "20/20." i know that show pretty well. >> a time or two. >> in the meantime, the deadly turn at this popular tourist attraction when we come back. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [music playing] across the country, we walk for those affected by alzheimer's disease. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end it. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? help make that beautiful day happen. join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, the world's largest fundraiser t
new this week, deborah.sive from deborah roberts coming up tonight, "o.j. simpson, the special at 10:00 p.m. right here on abc on "20/20." i know that show pretty well. >> a time or two. >> in the meantime, the deadly turn at this popular tourist attraction when we come back. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that....
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i'm diane mcinerney y in for deborah norville. thank you so much for watching. we will see you right back here next time. >> emotions at an all-time high. police from several different townships, and state police search for 4 grudg young men whe not been seen or heard from since last week. the families are at a staging area. they are anxious and praying that police come back with good news. >> as you can imagine, the families told me, they are not up for speaking. i'm here today, where police are searched all day sunday then came out monday morning, there are helicopters. i saw police walking with a few of the family members. and it is not that they are looking possibly what many say is an old historical home, they are looking for 19-year-old patrick. 19-year-old carl, and 21-year-old tom pennsylvania, and 22 caree-year-old, all from pennsylvania, patrick was last seen wednesday, and other three friday. mark's parents say their son's car of found abandoned. in peddler's village shopping center, but the bucks county district attorney would not come on that or whe
i'm diane mcinerney y in for deborah norville. thank you so much for watching. we will see you right back here next time. >> emotions at an all-time high. police from several different townships, and state police search for 4 grudg young men whe not been seen or heard from since last week. the families are at a staging area. they are anxious and praying that police come back with good news. >> as you can imagine, the families told me, they are not up for speaking. i'm here today,...
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it started when she found a profile of a friend from way back, deborah boyd. >> i was on messenger and> reporter: soon her friend was telling her about a so-called grant. sure enough the agent told drummond she could get financial assistance from the government. all she had to do was provide some personal information a get up to $100,000 in grant money. >> the person i was corresponding with that i thought was my friend had vouched for this foundation, and i believed her. >> reporter: so drummond wired the $1,500 to florida and then waited for the delivery driver like the one shown on facebook to deliver her $100,000 in cash, but -- >> they never came. >> reporter: and when she tracked down her friend boyd by phone -- >> i said, shellie, it wasn't me. you got scammed. >> reporter: turned out she got hack and lock heard out when an quickly reached out to contact family and friends. >> do not send anything and delight yourself off that page because it's not me. >> reporter: emma fletcher is with the better business bureau. >> they're using it for their own gain. >> reporter: we wondered
it started when she found a profile of a friend from way back, deborah boyd. >> i was on messenger and> reporter: soon her friend was telling her about a so-called grant. sure enough the agent told drummond she could get financial assistance from the government. all she had to do was provide some personal information a get up to $100,000 in grant money. >> the person i was corresponding with that i thought was my friend had vouched for this foundation, and i believed her....
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. -- saudis a month officials say this was a deborah -- a desperate attempt to disrupt pilgrimage toecca. we will on this story bring in the chief editor of yemenonline.com clearly fingers have been pointed here to iran. we need to go back a to the system -- it becomes clear that the missile was affected with the who effective withas the htouthi rebels. the military camp was under control of militants. also soldiers who controlled the guard. throughitical camp grew -- [inaudible] means, taking over this military camp, is a new development by the resistance and also for the coalition by saudi arabia. this comes as a reaction. arabiaderstand why saudi would have shot down this missile because it affects the security. >> it is not the first time. >> you and investigators have accused the saudi led military coalition in yemen of carrying out a deadly boat attack in march on somali migrants. migrant pose a threat to saudi arabia's security? war, there is a lot of confusion happening. >> there is confusion. >> we wrote about this. they had to care and be more , when they strike, if it is m
. -- saudis a month officials say this was a deborah -- a desperate attempt to disrupt pilgrimage toecca. we will on this story bring in the chief editor of yemenonline.com clearly fingers have been pointed here to iran. we need to go back a to the system -- it becomes clear that the missile was affected with the who effective withas the htouthi rebels. the military camp was under control of militants. also soldiers who controlled the guard. throughitical camp grew -- [inaudible] means, taking...
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but deborah boyd says she's still not been able to get back into her old profile account which had some and memories she'd like to get back. meanwhile, the two photos that we told you about that were used, we reached out to those people, too. one didn't comment but the other said she was shocked to learn her photo had been taken from her website and used for a scam. >>> vegetables are taking center stage in dishes across the world. ahead, jamie looks at what's behind this new produce trend and whether it's here to stay. >>> plus, coldplay fans helped carry man in a wheelchair over the band. how he surprised everyone when he got on stage. >>> but first, it's 7:47. time >>> hi, good morning, from the kpix 5 studio in san francisco today, a refreshing start to your day. we are in the 50s, 60s southern lip of the bay. 61, mountain view. 63, san jose. later today, climbing to the 70s, 80s, 90s away from the ocean. socked in at the beaches. 76 in mountain view. temperatures coming down tuesday through thursday, back to hundreds saturday. >> announcer: this portion of >> announcer: this portio
but deborah boyd says she's still not been able to get back into her old profile account which had some and memories she'd like to get back. meanwhile, the two photos that we told you about that were used, we reached out to those people, too. one didn't comment but the other said she was shocked to learn her photo had been taken from her website and used for a scam. >>> vegetables are taking center stage in dishes across the world. ahead, jamie looks at what's behind this new produce...
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, do what deborah did yesterday in front of family members -- win big.rtin will have a lot to say about that. let's see how much. here we go, into the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting the three of you in these categories today... followed by... interesting spelling there. in the next category, each correct response will have... ...but it's spelled differently. and finally, we'll deal with... [ laughter ] deborah. tails of the south pacific, $200, please. darcy. what is a bat? yes. tails for $400, please.
, do what deborah did yesterday in front of family members -- win big.rtin will have a lot to say about that. let's see how much. here we go, into the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting the three of you in these categories today... followed by... interesting spelling there. in the next category, each correct response will have... ...but it's spelled differently. and finally, we'll deal with... [ laughter ] deborah. tails of the south pacific, $200, please. darcy. what is a bat? yes....
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deborah fa. a chung of ice has snapped off pt at more than 2,200 square miles the fracture certainly looks dramatic but scientists are not pushing the panic button yet. is this iceberg causing alarm? at the moment i would say no. it may provide scientific clues long term. >> the question is whether this is the beginning of the retreat to this ice chef that may events ueli be linked. >> an ice shelf in permanently attached to land. it will snap off every few decades but it usually grows. it row treats to such a point that they're unable to regenerate. scientists will now be able to determine if this is one such case. >> we'll take sediment samples from beneath the ice shelf that will tell us how often this keend of event has occurred in the past. >> of more immediate concern is without an ice shelf to hold it back, it will flow into the sea and drive sea levels up more quickly than predicted for this century. debora patta, cbs news, london. >>> ten necessary fans will see some fresh faces at the s
deborah fa. a chung of ice has snapped off pt at more than 2,200 square miles the fracture certainly looks dramatic but scientists are not pushing the panic button yet. is this iceberg causing alarm? at the moment i would say no. it may provide scientific clues long term. >> the question is whether this is the beginning of the retreat to this ice chef that may events ueli be linked. >> an ice shelf in permanently attached to land. it will snap off every few decades but it usually...