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. >>> organizers of an expo in tokyo are presenting some high-tech protection devicices. about 60 comompanies have gathed to proromote thehe latest in pu security. a beverage makerer is selling a vending machine intended to represent people acting nervously. an l.e.d. camera has lights inside. it's to take photos from behind a dazzling light. the security expo runs until friday. >>> nissan motors says it's launching a minivan with self-driving capability. it allows to accelerate, brake, and navigate by itself. drivers must keep their hands on the steering wheel, but the van will maintain a safe distance by automatically controlling the pedals. it will be in showrooms by late august. >>> the united states and cuba restored kploemtic relations almost a year ago but washington has yet to lift a trade embargo on the island. that isn't holding back companies from other countries including japan. nhk world's rosa sabrina reports on what's attracting their interest. >> reporter: this group including about 30 japanese companies is on a scouting mission by japan's main trade organ
. >>> organizers of an expo in tokyo are presenting some high-tech protection devicices. about 60 comompanies have gathed to proromote thehe latest in pu security. a beverage makerer is selling a vending machine intended to represent people acting nervously. an l.e.d. camera has lights inside. it's to take photos from behind a dazzling light. the security expo runs until friday. >>> nissan motors says it's launching a minivan with self-driving capability. it allows to...
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pulls into the fitness expo, comes back around, parks his car right here. keep that in mind as we go back help then come us out, this police officer has left the scene. he left the scene. he then started making his way back around, comes book around through the area. at this point that's when the call comes in to say there was an individual, exact words, dude with a rifle, going down airline highway. so police are at the scene now and they go to where he was. comes in, along the side here, he works his way, again, down this side right here. he actually at this corner right here, instead of going right around the corner he actually comes out, so he is tactically involved, ready to fire. he comes back around these baton rouge police officers and the sheriff's deputy -- remember, that's where he was running. that was he location he was going into. when he came back around, that's two baton rouge police officers were standing right here. he shot both of them. one falls, falls right here. this location. another one is back around here. this one is dead. this one
pulls into the fitness expo, comes back around, parks his car right here. keep that in mind as we go back help then come us out, this police officer has left the scene. he left the scene. he then started making his way back around, comes book around through the area. at this point that's when the call comes in to say there was an individual, exact words, dude with a rifle, going down airline highway. so police are at the scene now and they go to where he was. comes in, along the side here, he...
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expos went 22 innings back in '89. hard to even think about that right now. but we are three innings away from completing a double header here. so felipe rivero in the top of the 16th i'll face andrew mccutchen. starling marti and then the pitcher's spot. and jonathan niese, their final reliever is up in the left field bull pen. mccutchen, 0-6. keeps on getting chances to extend that hitting streak of felipe. rivero, by the way, two innings, 25 pitches, 17 strikes, six in a row retired. couple of strikeouts. there's the left-hander, niese. who threw 25 pitches in two relief appearances last night. >> f.p.: this game is going to be decided when the shadows are done. it's getting close right now. >> bob: going to see one and hit one? >> f.p.: you're starting to get to the 7:05 start time. it's 6:30 right now. as soon as it gets dark behind felipe, you'll see it all the way. probably getting better at the moment. >> bob: mccutchen with a high fly ball. heading for the upper deck. in this mccutchen, 3-14. . >> bob: rivero goes offspeed down and away. 3-1. the nat
expos went 22 innings back in '89. hard to even think about that right now. but we are three innings away from completing a double header here. so felipe rivero in the top of the 16th i'll face andrew mccutchen. starling marti and then the pitcher's spot. and jonathan niese, their final reliever is up in the left field bull pen. mccutchen, 0-6. keeps on getting chances to extend that hitting streak of felipe. rivero, by the way, two innings, 25 pitches, 17 strikes, six in a row retired. couple...
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go to the east coast super reptile expo. hands to answer any of your questions, at the greater philadelphia expo center in oaks, montgomery county. it runs until 4:30 p.m. >>> one local doctor is urging lawmakers to pass a bill that could help people with a rare disease find a treatment. registered nurse ali gorman has all the details. >> reporter: doctors spend time inside the lab at penn medicine looking for cures for rare diseases. in the past, he played football at george washington university. he was perfectly healthy. >> i i had abdominal pain, ovr the course of two weeks i want to being on my death bed. >> reporter: he spent weeks in bed, he was diagnosed with a rare and deadly condition. the immune system starts attacking a person's own organs. he was treated with chemo, but relapsed several times until he started doing his own research and asked his doctor to prescribe him a drug used for people who had a kidney transplant. since then he's been in remission for 30 months that's longer than ever before. everyday is a
go to the east coast super reptile expo. hands to answer any of your questions, at the greater philadelphia expo center in oaks, montgomery county. it runs until 4:30 p.m. >>> one local doctor is urging lawmakers to pass a bill that could help people with a rare disease find a treatment. registered nurse ali gorman has all the details. >> reporter: doctors spend time inside the lab at penn medicine looking for cures for rare diseases. in the past, he played football at george...
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the shape tech expo is taking place this morning at at&t park.t features demos of the latest drone technology and a best tech invention contest. grand prize is $50,000. it all starts at 10:30. >>> and drones are everywhere these days. but they will soon be taking on a new frontier. under water. a company designed this commercial underwater drone. the engineer behind it says it started as a project to look for sunken treasure. he never found it but he has stumbled on a gold mine of sorts. later this years the company will start selling the trident one of the first commercially available underwater drones. it can travel to a depth of about a football field. and you can see what the drone cease in real time. >>> starbucks is getting an upscale makeover. the ceo announced that the company will create a new brand of stores called starbucks reserve only. they will offer premium small lot reserve coffee in a larger cafe environment than current starbucks. the new reserve only stores will start popping up next year in hundreds of location. >>> new food l
the shape tech expo is taking place this morning at at&t park.t features demos of the latest drone technology and a best tech invention contest. grand prize is $50,000. it all starts at 10:30. >>> and drones are everywhere these days. but they will soon be taking on a new frontier. under water. a company designed this commercial underwater drone. the engineer behind it says it started as a project to look for sunken treasure. he never found it but he has stumbled on a gold mine of...
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. >> reporter: expo see so he said he didn't take part in the historic gardner heist but found out his crew member bobby garenti did. he was the frequent visitor to the garage where the paintings were discussed. they started talking about the gardner heist watching tv in a safehouse. >> i was sit in the living room with bobby said i know where the art is, it is buried in a cellar in florida. do you have anybody that can fence it and get rid of it? i said, i don't know where to get rid of the art. i am not a fence. >> reporter: esposito didn't ask any questions about the paintings. he didn't need the money. >> i was making millions of dollars with the drugs. all these others things didn't matter to me. >> reporter: bobby esposito found out where the artwork was stored. he knows old-time -- they can get in touch with me. i am a pastor. i can middle man if that's what they want. >> reporter: i am bob ward, fox25 news jen jen esposito since he turned his life around, he is not worried about going public. they are offering a reward for its return. >>> more than 1,000 expected to attend the
. >> reporter: expo see so he said he didn't take part in the historic gardner heist but found out his crew member bobby garenti did. he was the frequent visitor to the garage where the paintings were discussed. they started talking about the gardner heist watching tv in a safehouse. >> i was sit in the living room with bobby said i know where the art is, it is buried in a cellar in florida. do you have anybody that can fence it and get rid of it? i said, i don't know where to get...
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the shaped tech expo takes place this morning at at&t park featuring demos of the latest drone technologyd a best tech invention contest. the grand prize is $50,000. it all starts at 10:30. >> that's a lot of money. >>> 4:57. word is out that a restaurant owner tells cops to stop showing up to his diner. this morning, though, the owner is speaking out saying it was all a big misunderstanding. >> i'm lisa chan live in the newsroom. people will be out playing "pokemon go" all over the country this weekend. a popular game has led to a number of arrests. we'll have the story coming up. ,, ,, ,, ♪ as long as you love me, anyit's alright. ♪e. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me. ♪ shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisc
the shaped tech expo takes place this morning at at&t park featuring demos of the latest drone technologyd a best tech invention contest. the grand prize is $50,000. it all starts at 10:30. >> that's a lot of money. >>> 4:57. word is out that a restaurant owner tells cops to stop showing up to his diner. this morning, though, the owner is speaking out saying it was all a big misunderstanding. >> i'm lisa chan live in the newsroom. people will be out playing...
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. >> a small explosion inmall expo central park seriously injured d a fairfax county man.y man. >> policeappearsic someone left a homemadeemade explosive in the park.plos the explosive wasiv not intenden to hurt anyone.one. police believe it was simply a homemade fourth of july fire jur work. connor golden and his friendsisn were visiting the city. they jumped off a rock and his foot landed on an explosion elon is. >> reporter: golden is inorter: serious but stable condition. ci his other two friends were not o hurt.rt >>> still no word what causedd c two alarm fire in adams morgan. morgan the fire broke out around we're told when will'r firefighters arrived theyhe found flames shooting from thegt second, third floor and evennd e the attic. >> a missing 14-year-old girl g was last seen on june 26 inn germantown. the national send for missingisg and exploited children posted this photo of the teen on itseni web site. take a look at this picture. piu if you spot her anywheree recently contact the police the department in montgomerynt i county.coun >>> now police also need your help find man
. >> a small explosion inmall expo central park seriously injured d a fairfax county man.y man. >> policeappearsic someone left a homemadeemade explosive in the park.plos the explosive wasiv not intenden to hurt anyone.one. police believe it was simply a homemade fourth of july fire jur work. connor golden and his friendsisn were visiting the city. they jumped off a rock and his foot landed on an explosion elon is. >> reporter: golden is inorter: serious but stable condition....
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we finish a prime time programming at 11:00 with an interview from this year's book expo america with activist and educator bill ayres, author of demand the impossible. it all happens tonight on c-span2's tv. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone, welcome to books at noon. the director of public programs and events at the library. i am happy today, thrilled to introduce doctor louis sullivan. i have to read because his long list, policy leader, minority health advocate, author, physician and educator, serves as secretary of the department of health and human services under george bush and was dean of the morehouse school of medicine and doctor sullivan will be discussing his recent memoir, "breaking ground: my life in medicine". we are happy to have you. [applause] >> this is a bit different because often i do fiction books. usually memoirs, but your story, there is a lot to talk about here. i wanted to begin, a hard thing to say to somebody, can you send upsize your life in two sentences? i wanted you in some brief way tell the audience what this book covers. i will delve in a
we finish a prime time programming at 11:00 with an interview from this year's book expo america with activist and educator bill ayres, author of demand the impossible. it all happens tonight on c-span2's tv. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone, welcome to books at noon. the director of public programs and events at the library. i am happy today, thrilled to introduce doctor louis sullivan. i have to read because his long list, policy leader, minority health advocate, author,...
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they both one deals for 412 jets -- paris expo. they both one deals for 412 jets.ert team is making , joining asianlt counterparts from indonesia to taiwan, easing policy because of increasing global concerns. the decision to lower the overnight policy rate to 3% came as a surprise to all at one of 18 economist surveyed. amazon, touting the success of its second annual prime day promotion. tuesday's sales bonanza was the biggest they ever for sales of amazon devices globally, including the fire tv stick, which displays content on your tablet -- and your tv and alexa enabled gadgets. a luxuryll be building hotel next to disneyland with tax breaks. they will the returning 70% of the lodging over 20 years. busy says it's a good deal and estimates the hotel will generate $750 million in new revenue to the city over the next four decades. and that is your business flash update. oliver? the jpmorgan ceo, jamie dimon, announcing that the bank will be raising wages for employees, most of them on the low end of the pay scale. high-end earners on the other hand will be fight
they both one deals for 412 jets -- paris expo. they both one deals for 412 jets.ert team is making , joining asianlt counterparts from indonesia to taiwan, easing policy because of increasing global concerns. the decision to lower the overnight policy rate to 3% came as a surprise to all at one of 18 economist surveyed. amazon, touting the success of its second annual prime day promotion. tuesday's sales bonanza was the biggest they ever for sales of amazon devices globally, including the fire...
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for fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this week.a variety of activity are found at the pavilion at fort mason, friday and saturday. the sf marathon on sunday. the 82nd art and wine fair will be at downtown alameda on park avenue. you will find vendor, booths. >>> grab your kite and head to berkeley for the kite festival saturday to sunday at the marina. >>> to the east bay where the benicia waterfront festival will be. you will find wine, food, kids activities both saturday and sunday. and fort ross festival will feature live music, a multi- cultural food area, beer garden, kids activity and more. last but not least, we head to the south bay for the gilroy garlic festival from calamari to ice cream, taste everything garr lifnlgt live entertainment, cooking contest, arts, craft, wine tasting and a children's area,too. i runs into sunday. in sports, joonts are home. a's and quakes on the road. that is the weekend watch. >>> 6:46. helping you get out the door, here is sal castaneda. he is the man who will help you do that >> we are loo
for fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this week.a variety of activity are found at the pavilion at fort mason, friday and saturday. the sf marathon on sunday. the 82nd art and wine fair will be at downtown alameda on park avenue. you will find vendor, booths. >>> grab your kite and head to berkeley for the kite festival saturday to sunday at the marina. >>> to the east bay where the benicia waterfront festival will be. you will...
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. >>> reptiles and amphibians how to care for these unique pets at the super reptile expo. there will be experts on hand in oaks, montgomery county from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today. that's a look at what's happening this weekend, sports is next. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:25 saturday morning, it should be a beautiful day to hit the beach down the jersey shore. cape may presently, 75. avalon, 78. ocean city and margate, 77 degrees, that's what's going on north and west of the jersey shore, as well. philadelphia, 79. trenton, 74. forecast for the shorepoints, mid 80s, winds shift out of the southwest, the uv index is high. not only are you taking on the rays of the sun you're taking on the reflex from the sand and the water -- reflection from the sand and water. you can get a burn in less than 15 minutes. atlantic city, 86. ocean city, look for a combination of sun and clouds, warm and soupy. delaware beaches 86 or 87. look at the ocean temperature, 77 degrees. off the coast of atlantic city ocean temperature range 72, 74. seas two to three feet not much chop. rip
. >>> reptiles and amphibians how to care for these unique pets at the super reptile expo. there will be experts on hand in oaks, montgomery county from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today. that's a look at what's happening this weekend, sports is next. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:25 saturday morning, it should be a beautiful day to hit the beach down the jersey shore. cape may presently, 75. avalon, 78. ocean city and margate, 77 degrees, that's what's going on north and west...
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>> it is to go to something like the book expo. you see how many different kinds are published every year. it's what gets covered and what gets bought. there are people out there that might go to a store and be interested in your story and that is kind of the basic market demand. i work for a publishing company that is independent and we have a huge academic division that we are expanding to try to get good books. there appears to be a lot of celebrity. often times it makes money but we also try to publish goods because it also makes money. if. they have a great story to tell, quite often they don't. >> we are proud to publish things we consider great literature but i want people to read better things. you are very thoughtful in the selection of books you put in front of your students but i also feel like if people are reading anything for it with that, we must stop. i'm sorry we are on book tv ti time. please join me in thanking the panelists for coming today. [applause] i've been stumbling around as a writer in the business. i wa
>> it is to go to something like the book expo. you see how many different kinds are published every year. it's what gets covered and what gets bought. there are people out there that might go to a store and be interested in your story and that is kind of the basic market demand. i work for a publishing company that is independent and we have a huge academic division that we are expanding to try to get good books. there appears to be a lot of celebrity. often times it makes money but we...
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. >> we're right behind the james brown expo say. >> godfather of soul. >> who would james brown voteor? >> bernie. >> brown and donald trump have similar dance moves. >> are you going to vote in november? >> yes. >> probably not. p i don't think either should win. >> do you know who i am? >> no. i wish i did. >> can i see these? >> i'm watters and this is my world. >> good for you. >> hey, yeah, thank you. >> there is something you don't see every day. >> love me some watters world. >> yeah, i think jesse watters for president. >> that's right. it is his world. >> the time is about 10 until the top of the hour. and day two at the convention not with some hiccups and why paul ryan is now going viral for something that happened during the roll call. that is next. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale.
. >> we're right behind the james brown expo say. >> godfather of soul. >> who would james brown voteor? >> bernie. >> brown and donald trump have similar dance moves. >> are you going to vote in november? >> yes. >> probably not. p i don't think either should win. >> do you know who i am? >> no. i wish i did. >> can i see these? >> i'm watters and this is my world. >> good for you. >> hey, yeah, thank you....
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that could be a possible exploitation -- expo, but there are many others.nt has relaxed turkey's relationship with russia and israel, and it may be some unhappiness about that. this is speculation until we know more about the situation on the ground. mark: we have an air base in turkey. >> we have a very important airbase in turkey for operations against the islamic state. turkey is one of our most important nato allies, one of the most important militaries in the entire nato alliance. it is contiguous to the middle east and the russian federation, so what happens there is that major importance to the united states. mark: sir, what happens if this unfolds+++ attempting to take control of the government? what will that mean for stability and the region and for the united states? >> i'm sorry. it is impossible to answer the question. we don't know what their intentions are, whether they want to reestablish a secular islamic regime in turkey. we don't know whether there is unhappiness over what is happening in syria and the war against islamic state. another b
that could be a possible exploitation -- expo, but there are many others.nt has relaxed turkey's relationship with russia and israel, and it may be some unhappiness about that. this is speculation until we know more about the situation on the ground. mark: we have an air base in turkey. >> we have a very important airbase in turkey for operations against the islamic state. turkey is one of our most important nato allies, one of the most important militaries in the entire nato alliance. it...
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at 1:00, the roller skating expo in san francisco, check it out.can take part in the campfire program and night sky viewing happening in kelly park. ,,,,,,,,,,,, hey, they'd be lucky to have you. don't be nervous mommy. you're so smart. good job. just like bunny ears. you got this. do i? really? come on! nature valley. with you every day. everywhere. with the energy you need. and also in tribute to the officers and their families: peace bridge in buffalo litp in red, white, and blue last night. and, flowers, signs d flags adorned two dallas pa cars that were parked outside of police a memorial. >> flowers signs and flags adorn two dallas patrol cars parked outside of police headquarters as a memorial. >>> vice president joe biden spoke about the shooting in the weekly address this morning saying even though he didn't know the officers personally, he still feels a connection with them. >> these are folks i grew up with. the man with the brave heart and most compassion. the son who made his mom proud every time he turned and smiled at her. >> the gun
at 1:00, the roller skating expo in san francisco, check it out.can take part in the campfire program and night sky viewing happening in kelly park. ,,,,,,,,,,,, hey, they'd be lucky to have you. don't be nervous mommy. you're so smart. good job. just like bunny ears. you got this. do i? really? come on! nature valley. with you every day. everywhere. with the energy you need. and also in tribute to the officers and their families: peace bridge in buffalo litp in red, white, and blue last night....
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for fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this weekend. variety of opportunities can be found at the pavilion the fort mason friday and saturday. >>> in the east bay, the 32nd art and wound fair will be in alameda. the fair runs saturday and sunday, 10:00 to 6:00. >> grab your kied and head to berkeley for the kite festival. inner east bay where the waterfront festival is taking place. you will find, wine, food, and activities for kids. and the fort ross festival will live music, multi-culture kids area. and we head to the south bay for the gilroy garlic festival from calamari to ice cream, taste everything garlic. you will find live entertainment, cooking contest, arts, craft, wine teasing and a churns area, too. the garlic fest runs slew sunday. in sports, giants are at home. a's and quakes on the road. >> you mentioned the gilroy garlic festival. >> i think we mentioned that? the calamari. >> yes. >> i have to go in. >> i'm getting hungry >>> sal, this is typically the time where you get hungry as well, right? lunchtime for us, right? >
for fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this weekend. variety of opportunities can be found at the pavilion the fort mason friday and saturday. >>> in the east bay, the 32nd art and wound fair will be in alameda. the fair runs saturday and sunday, 10:00 to 6:00. >> grab your kied and head to berkeley for the kite festival. inner east bay where the waterfront festival is taking place. you will find, wine, food, and activities for...
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.>> the state fair will run through sunday at the cal expo in sacramento. >>> the republican national convention beginning today in cleveland ohio, and the security concerns, and the donald trump campaign manager doing damage control. >>> in proving the tesla autopilot and what the ceo says is being done after the system may have been a factor in a recent deadly crash. >>> good morning, looking at the morning commute, not bad if you're driving on the maccarthur maze, approachable coming around the corner. >>> low clouds out to fairfield, and a wind turbine showing this good surge even out to the sacramento valley. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, on this monday, july 18 and i am dave clark. >>> good morning, i am pam cook. >>> when will it heat up?>> over the weekend, from one extreme to the other. last summer the water temperatures were warm and it never really cooled off, and this summer we are getting a week, and the next week hot, but the low clouds out it fairfield, and the wind turbine farm showing a good search. it is still clear inland, but a good breeze, and windy for some.
.>> the state fair will run through sunday at the cal expo in sacramento. >>> the republican national convention beginning today in cleveland ohio, and the security concerns, and the donald trump campaign manager doing damage control. >>> in proving the tesla autopilot and what the ceo says is being done after the system may have been a factor in a recent deadly crash. >>> good morning, looking at the morning commute, not bad if you're driving on the maccarthur...
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also over here, i'm going to show you the fitness expo store where they sell fitness equipment. the shooter apparently shot at least two law enforcement officers. tony can walk with me here. got to adjust a little bit for the light but this is a bullet hole right here in the window of the fitness expo. the manager told me he believes this is where one of the shooter's bullets came in. another window is boarded up over here. what we are getting from witnesses and others is that this was a key moment, key place right over here where this standoff ended. that parking lot is where the shooter was taken down by a s.w.a.t. team number from right about over there at benny's car wash about 100 yards away. he took him out right there. this was after the shooter killed three police officers behind those buildings, made his way around that area right there and confronted one of the officers. that witness that we spoke to, martel brown, was right over here when he saw one of the deputies creep up toward a car and that's when the deputy got hit. this is his account. you don't see the killer
also over here, i'm going to show you the fitness expo store where they sell fitness equipment. the shooter apparently shot at least two law enforcement officers. tony can walk with me here. got to adjust a little bit for the light but this is a bullet hole right here in the window of the fitness expo. the manager told me he believes this is where one of the shooter's bullets came in. another window is boarded up over here. what we are getting from witnesses and others is that this was a key...
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for fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this weekend. a variety of activities and opportunity cans be found at the festival pavilion friday and saturday. the marathon will be on sunday. >>> in the east bay, the art and wine fair will fill downtown alameda and park avenue. you will find vendor booths, food, wind, music, a kids air california it runs saturday and sunday. 10:00 to 6:00. our grab your kite and head to berkeley for the kite festival saturday and sunday from 10:00 to 6:00 at the berkeley arena. to the inner east bay where the water festival is taking place. you will find live music. craft beers, wine, food, and kids activities saturday and sunday. in the north bay, the fort ross festival is this saturday from 10:00 to 6:30. the festival features live music. a multicultural food, area, beer garden, kids activities and more. last but not least, we head to the south bay for the gilroy garlic festival. from taste everything garlic. cooking contest, wine tasting. the gilroy garlic fest runs through sunday. 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. i
for fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this weekend. a variety of activities and opportunity cans be found at the festival pavilion friday and saturday. the marathon will be on sunday. >>> in the east bay, the art and wine fair will fill downtown alameda and park avenue. you will find vendor booths, food, wind, music, a kids air california it runs saturday and sunday. 10:00 to 6:00. our grab your kite and head to berkeley for the kite...
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. >> you know, statistically, the washington post did a big expo where we are this year when it comes to police. and interactions and deaths caused by police officers and deaths of police officers. essentially more people have been shot and killed by police this year so far than last year at this same point in time and more police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year than last year at this point in time. so it feels as if this feels a bit overwhelming, i think, to people. >> well, yeah, but i think you have to keep everything in context. we do have some rising crime rates and let's face it, we have on average 13,000 murders in the united states every year. these are not shootings by police. these are people killing people. there is a disproportionate amount of it going on in the challenged communities. who do you think goes after the people? the cops. we encounter dangerous people out there on the street. so we can look at numbers in a variety of ways but i think we need to keep it in context that police officers have a very challenging and often dangerous job. now
. >> you know, statistically, the washington post did a big expo where we are this year when it comes to police. and interactions and deaths caused by police officers and deaths of police officers. essentially more people have been shot and killed by police this year so far than last year at this same point in time and more police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year than last year at this point in time. so it feels as if this feels a bit overwhelming, i think, to...
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>> now some of bruce's quilts were featured in the annual arlington quilters unlimited show at the expoin virginia. >>> right now at 6:00, police in bangladesh are involved in a deadly stand-off with hostage takers sent by isis. >>> and dc police say they are prepared to protect the hundreds of thousands of tourists this weekend. >>> and after a brief break for the fourth of july holiday, the next leg of the metro plan kicks off next week. >>> right now, most of the area under a severe thunderstorm watch. this single digits alive picture driving through some heavy rain in northern virginia. we are tracking the storms on first alert doppler. howard-- >> yeaa under the severe thunderstorm watch east of the blue ridge until 10:00 but anybody north and west of dc now, probably no longer in a severe threat but the activity to the south and starting to enhance some with more lightning and thunder. and we have warnings on the eastern shore. and lightning starting to kick here down in prince george's county. heavy rain south. that's moving off toward the east and southeast at about 40 miles per
>> now some of bruce's quilts were featured in the annual arlington quilters unlimited show at the expoin virginia. >>> right now at 6:00, police in bangladesh are involved in a deadly stand-off with hostage takers sent by isis. >>> and dc police say they are prepared to protect the hundreds of thousands of tourists this weekend. >>> and after a brief break for the fourth of july holiday, the next leg of the metro plan kicks off next week. >>> right...
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an independent judiciary, prohibition of expo factor and bills of attainder and then the tradition of the common law that developed over many, many years protecting individual rights. what is is krr thoughts on that and this is not to say that we didn't need a bill of rights no make it context yulely clear. >> i should tell you all my next project is a biography of john marshal. and i've just begun. you can't help but being impressed by this man. by both his his intelligence and clarity of expression. certainly he makes a very powerful case. he's very interested in contracts. and not prohibiting anything that will inhibit the obligation of contracts. and that's where you can say he's very forward looking. he does see the united states as an economic unit and he really pushes that as far as he feels he constitutionally can. >> freedom of contract or free choice? >> you only get one question, but oh, yes, i said as much. we make contracts every day. if you consider any purchase a contract, which i suppose you could, we make dozens of contracts sometimes every day. that's what makes the
an independent judiciary, prohibition of expo factor and bills of attainder and then the tradition of the common law that developed over many, many years protecting individual rights. what is is krr thoughts on that and this is not to say that we didn't need a bill of rights no make it context yulely clear. >> i should tell you all my next project is a biography of john marshal. and i've just begun. you can't help but being impressed by this man. by both his his intelligence and clarity...
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he sees that, pulls into the fitness expo, parks his car right here.p that in mind as we go back to that in a few minutes. -the-then comes out, this police officer has left the scene. he then starts making his way back around, comes back around through the area, comes back over here. at this point that's when the calls came in to say there was an individual, exact words, a dude with a rifle going down airline highway. so people are engaged, the police have got on the the scene now. they go to where he went a while ago, they actually go this way. he comes in along the side here and he works his way again down this side right here. he actually at this corner right here, instead of going right around the corner he comes out. tactically involved, ready to fire. he comes back around these two baton rouge police officers and a sheriff's deputy. remember, that's where he was running. that was the location he was going into. when he came back around, these two baton rouge police officers were right here standing, he shot both of them. one falls right here, thi
he sees that, pulls into the fitness expo, parks his car right here.p that in mind as we go back to that in a few minutes. -the-then comes out, this police officer has left the scene. he then starts making his way back around, comes back around through the area, comes back over here. at this point that's when the calls came in to say there was an individual, exact words, a dude with a rifle going down airline highway. so people are engaged, the police have got on the the scene now. they go to...
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fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this weekend.iety of activities and opportunities can be found at the festival for both -- pavilion friday and saturday, in the east bay, the 32nd art and wine fair will fill downtown alameda on park avenue, vendor booths, food, wine, beer, and a kids area. the fair runs saturday and sunday. grab your kite and headed to berkeley for the kite festival. saturday and sunday from 10 to six at berkeley marina. to the inner east bay where the venetian waterfront festival is taking place. you will find live music, craft beers, wine, food and kids activities saturday and sunday. north bay, the festival is this saturday from 10 to get 6:30. multicultural food area, beer garden, kids activities and more. last but not least, we had to the south bay for the gilroy garlic festival. from calamari to ice cream, taste everything garlic and also find live entertainment, cooking contests, arts, crafts, wine tasting and a children's area. the gilroy garlic fest runs sunday through sunday through sunday i should say,
fitness enthusiasts, the san francisco marathon health and fitness expo is in town this weekend.iety of activities and opportunities can be found at the festival for both -- pavilion friday and saturday, in the east bay, the 32nd art and wine fair will fill downtown alameda on park avenue, vendor booths, food, wine, beer, and a kids area. the fair runs saturday and sunday. grab your kite and headed to berkeley for the kite festival. saturday and sunday from 10 to six at berkeley marina. to the...
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you can check this out from 10:00 to 6:00 and 11 to 5:00 tomorrow at greater philadelphia expo center in oaks, montgomery county. >>> the 35th annual hispanic fiesta gets underway on the great plaza the at penns landing. this will feast tour live acts by latino artists such as ismail miranda and mikey, mikey. there will be plenty of food and craft. it is going on all weekend longing from 2:00 to 8:00 o'clock. >>> still ahead on "action news" this morning the phillies hammer home another win. >>> plus philadelphia union are looking to get back in first place this weekend, details next. when you're the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also realize it can be a really loving, wonderful place. when i saw donald trump mock somebody who was disabled, i was appalled. you gotta see this guy... ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember! that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. it told me everything i need to know about his heart and what he believes deep down. priorities usa action is respons
you can check this out from 10:00 to 6:00 and 11 to 5:00 tomorrow at greater philadelphia expo center in oaks, montgomery county. >>> the 35th annual hispanic fiesta gets underway on the great plaza the at penns landing. this will feast tour live acts by latino artists such as ismail miranda and mikey, mikey. there will be plenty of food and craft. it is going on all weekend longing from 2:00 to 8:00 o'clock. >>> still ahead on "action news" this morning the phillies...
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. >> yang: you can watch many more of jeff's author interviews from book expo america at pbs.org/book-view-nowd you can see all of our recommendations for summer reads on our website. pbs.org/newshour. >> yang: finally tonight a news hour essay from author sebastian junger, on this independence day, he reflects on american heroes. >> several years ago i spent much of a deployment with a platoon of combat infantry at a remote outpost called restrepo. it was named after the medic, p.f.c. juan sebastian restrepo, who was born in colombia, emigrated to america as a child, and died fighting at the bottom of a hill in afghanistan. there was no running water at restrepo, no cooked food, no communication with the outside world and absolutely no privacy. mostly, there was just a lot of combat. the platoon was in several hundred firefights that year, and everyone out there was almost killed. and yet over and over again i watched perfectly ordinary people risk their lives to keep others safe. no one was more important than anyone else and race, religion, and politics had absolutely no importance at restr
. >> yang: you can watch many more of jeff's author interviews from book expo america at pbs.org/book-view-nowd you can see all of our recommendations for summer reads on our website. pbs.org/newshour. >> yang: finally tonight a news hour essay from author sebastian junger, on this independence day, he reflects on american heroes. >> several years ago i spent much of a deployment with a platoon of combat infantry at a remote outpost called restrepo. it was named after the...
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here we are dish don't know how many expos so far but still just as challenging as at the beginning. this week's new book is a blockbuster called "freedom." you may have heardlet this novel bus the literary chat started before anyone could buy it but "the new york times" ran their review of the book back in 1834. >> they save it's a masterpiece. what does it mean, pa? >> i don't know. i don't reckon anybody knows. >> friends, it's even been on the cover of "time magazine." do you realize what a big deal that is? the cover of "time magazine." and before the book came out, president obama was fighting for freedom. what is about? you can feel like you're in familiar territory. the whole story follows the rise and fall of walter and patty bergen, a troubled couple in minnesota with two children, it's a take on suburban life. we're trying to figure out where readers are in any kind of a platform, and reach them with book criticism or book news, like everybody else. >> host: are you find finding -- >> guest: the book videos, i don't know what the numbers, on twitter i meet people all over
here we are dish don't know how many expos so far but still just as challenging as at the beginning. this week's new book is a blockbuster called "freedom." you may have heardlet this novel bus the literary chat started before anyone could buy it but "the new york times" ran their review of the book back in 1834. >> they save it's a masterpiece. what does it mean, pa? >> i don't know. i don't reckon anybody knows. >> friends, it's even been on the cover of...
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check it out from 10:00 to 6:00 and 11:00 to 5:00 tomorrow at greater philadelphia expo center in oakstgomery county. >>> thirty-fifth annual, seees to gets underway on the great plaza at penns landing. that will feature live acts from latino artists such as miranda and mikey mikey. there will be plenty of good food, and, of course, craft, this is all going on all weekend long from two until 8:00 o'clock. >>> indulge in mouth watering chicken, brisket and pork that sound good at 18th annual new jersey state barbecue championship. and, anglesee blues festival in north wildwood. it featured barbecue teams from around the country showing off their grill skills and quest for the best. check it out today from 10:00 to 4:00 and tomorrow from noon to 4:30, at second and old new jersey avenues. that event is free to attend, we will be right back with sports. oh, here comes nancy. wow, she's sure making a splash in that designer dress! and with a thicker, more fabulous formula, she's not splashing. you can wear anything and pour bleach. and her whiter whites, just dazzling. clorox splash-less b
check it out from 10:00 to 6:00 and 11:00 to 5:00 tomorrow at greater philadelphia expo center in oakstgomery county. >>> thirty-fifth annual, seees to gets underway on the great plaza at penns landing. that will feature live acts from latino artists such as miranda and mikey mikey. there will be plenty of good food, and, of course, craft, this is all going on all weekend long from two until 8:00 o'clock. >>> indulge in mouth watering chicken, brisket and pork that sound good...
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you had to expoed your negative right away. this enabled you to buy these plates already prepared. this was the size of the plate. this is a holder here. that we see. and you could carry a few with you. and you could make a number of exposures in a particular outing. and what we have in the back here is a flash pan so riis learns about the german invention of magnesium flash powder in 1887. and he's very interested in it. he understands that he could be using this to great effect for his work. and the first as barbara had said earlier, the first application of the flash powder was put into pistols and you would go in and sort of set it off, a big boom, a big flash of light. of course, it would scare the people that were being photographed to no end. this flash powder holder was not that much better. and very, very dangerous. but you would put the magnesium flash powder in the pan, probably take a fuse, light the fuse and, again, it would go off in a big whomph with a big burst of light and enable the photographs that riis took in these dark spaces that these spaces would be illumin
you had to expoed your negative right away. this enabled you to buy these plates already prepared. this was the size of the plate. this is a holder here. that we see. and you could carry a few with you. and you could make a number of exposures in a particular outing. and what we have in the back here is a flash pan so riis learns about the german invention of magnesium flash powder in 1887. and he's very interested in it. he understands that he could be using this to great effect for his work....
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>> it is instructive to go to book expo, the major book publishing industry show that happens in a differentcity every year because you see how many different kinds of books are published every year and to a certain extent the market determines what gets covered and what gets bought. if you are famous you have a platform and there are people who have heard your name who might be interested in your story and that is the basic market demand for celebrity memoirs. i work for a publishing company that is independent. we have a huge academic division, we are expanding to sell really good books to high school students and ap students and try to get good books in the hands of smart young people who want to read and it is tough to cut through the noise of what appears to be a lot of celebrity blather but there are really good books, lots and lots of them. in a lot of ways we are trying to connect with teachers like you to find good books. publishers publish schlock because it makes money. we tried to publish good stuff because it also makes money and people want to read celebrity memoirs, a lot of p
>> it is instructive to go to book expo, the major book publishing industry show that happens in a differentcity every year because you see how many different kinds of books are published every year and to a certain extent the market determines what gets covered and what gets bought. if you are famous you have a platform and there are people who have heard your name who might be interested in your story and that is the basic market demand for celebrity memoirs. i work for a publishing...
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he sees that, he pulls into the fitness expo, comes back around and parks his car right here. keep that in mind as we go back. he then comes out. this police officer has left the scene. he then starts making his way back around and comes back around through the area. this point now, that's when the calls come in to say there was an individual a dude with a rifle going down airline highway. so people are engaged with police. they go to where he went. he comes in along this side here and he works his way down this side right here. he actually at this corner right here instead of going right around the corner, he actually comes out to where he's tactically involved ready to fire. he comes back around these tbatn rouge police officers. that's where he was running. that's the location he was going sbo. when he came back around, these two police officers were right here standing. he shot both of them. one falls, falls right here. this location, another one moves himself back around here. this one is dead. this one is wounded at this point. he comes back around. a deputy that was wit
he sees that, he pulls into the fitness expo, comes back around and parks his car right here. keep that in mind as we go back. he then comes out. this police officer has left the scene. he then starts making his way back around and comes back around through the area. this point now, that's when the calls come in to say there was an individual a dude with a rifle going down airline highway. so people are engaged with police. they go to where he went. he comes in along this side here and he works...
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. >> you know, statistically "the washington post" did a big expo say on where we are this year when it comes to police and interactions and deaths caused by police officers and deaths of police officers. essentially more people have been shot and killed by police this year, so far, than last year at this same point in time. and more police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year than last year at this point in time. so it feels as if -- this feels a bit overwhelming, i think, to people. >> well, yeah. but i think you have to keep everything in context. we do have some rising crime rates, and let's face it. we have on average about 13,000 murders in the united states every year. these are not shootings by police. these are people killing people. there's a disproportionate a of it going on in many of our more challenged communities. who do you think goes after the people responsible for these crimes? it's the cops, and we encounter a lot of very dangerous people out there on the street. so we can look at numbers in a variety of ways, but i think we need to keep it in c
. >> you know, statistically "the washington post" did a big expo say on where we are this year when it comes to police and interactions and deaths caused by police officers and deaths of police officers. essentially more people have been shot and killed by police this year, so far, than last year at this same point in time. and more police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year than last year at this point in time. so it feels as if -- this feels a bit...
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, he sought to address the criticisms forthrightly and with detail, and we rarely see this kind of expo sigs about a decision to charge or not charge in this capacity. this was unusual. voters and viewers will decide whether they think this was unusual in a good or bad way. to your question, having watched this entire unusual hearing, i see eight big points that substantively jump out. and i will attempt to run through them. number one, director comey saying in his view, hillary clinton didn't violate the law. that was more emphatic than the way he said it earlier this week, because he referred so much to evidence, evidence of what happened. here he said, he didn't think she violated the law. she said that to prosecute her itself would have been a double standard. that is a complete, basically, reversal of the republican critique. he is saying that it would have been a double standard to have prosecuted in this instance. number three, with regard to the question about whether negligence, the idea of nonintent, but carelessness that could justify a charge, he said, in 99 years, only one
, he sought to address the criticisms forthrightly and with detail, and we rarely see this kind of expo sigs about a decision to charge or not charge in this capacity. this was unusual. voters and viewers will decide whether they think this was unusual in a good or bad way. to your question, having watched this entire unusual hearing, i see eight big points that substantively jump out. and i will attempt to run through them. number one, director comey saying in his view, hillary clinton didn't...
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beyond the expo today, we offer ways to reform policy. mary o'hara of the guardian says of this book, this meticulously researched book they lift the lid on the system that rather than helping the needy systemically turns it into quote, a source of revenue. daniel hatcher is professional per vessel of law and he teaches civil advocacy. he previously was staff attorney for legal aid in the baltimore trial advocacy unit and a senior staff attorney. please join me in welcoming daniel hatcher. [applause]. >> thank everybody for being here, specially when it is such a beautiful late afternoon, early evening to sit inside to talk about some import policy issues. i think the politics and prose in busboys and poets. huge thanks to the press for the amazing support in publishing this book. i definitely think the university of baltimore, the school of thought in the clinical programs there right of the honor to teach students who are representing low income clients. i have the opportunity to learn through my students up to the clients. i've a coupl
beyond the expo today, we offer ways to reform policy. mary o'hara of the guardian says of this book, this meticulously researched book they lift the lid on the system that rather than helping the needy systemically turns it into quote, a source of revenue. daniel hatcher is professional per vessel of law and he teaches civil advocacy. he previously was staff attorney for legal aid in the baltimore trial advocacy unit and a senior staff attorney. please join me in welcoming daniel hatcher....
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we finish a prime time programming at 11:00 with an interview from this year's book expo america with activist and educator bill ayres, author of demand the impossible. it all happens tonight on c-span2's tv.
we finish a prime time programming at 11:00 with an interview from this year's book expo america with activist and educator bill ayres, author of demand the impossible. it all happens tonight on c-span2's tv.
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police and we can actually save lives while endangering obviously the lives of the police officers expog these officers can minimize their own exposure and hopefully save more lives. so i hope the house will pass this legislation soon so we can send it to the president's desk that i also would like to know the contribution of a friend and colleague, congressman john carter from central texas who sponsored the legislation in the house. it's pretty clear, madam president, we don't have all the answers. that goes without saying but we know we could make a difference if we try.ucing in addition i plan introducingld other legislation soon i went law enforcement go after the violent criminals intentionally targeted police officers and give additional reports are law enforcement officers to help them better defend both the public and themselves. as we continue to grieve and we continue to say our prayers complex not neglect our work tot support law enforcement so that they can better protect and defend our communities. are law enforcement officers deserve our utmost respect for the essential,
police and we can actually save lives while endangering obviously the lives of the police officers expog these officers can minimize their own exposure and hopefully save more lives. so i hope the house will pass this legislation soon so we can send it to the president's desk that i also would like to know the contribution of a friend and colleague, congressman john carter from central texas who sponsored the legislation in the house. it's pretty clear, madam president, we don't have all the...
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take a look at some s events happening today in your area.area the csa show under way at the dulles expophs and pictures withuret your favorite sports players.rts how cool is that? many local athletes and will there liket larry brown darryl grant andryl jones. >> plus a few baltimoreav players will be there,, too like ray louis and ed read.d r these are huge names and this event ends tomorrow and for a single day pass it will costos $10. >> $10. >> that's it. >> for an autograph. >> i know. >> for all you music loversll yl head out to the bowieov town t center for its summer concert series. >> you'll be able to enjoy jazz performances by severalrmay artists.arti you can bring a lawn claire and jacket plus adultjack beverages will be provided. >> forget the water. water. lastly if you want to get ridu a of your old prescription drugspo the alexandria sheriff'ssh office is hosting a drug take t back event in alexandria this i morning. >> all you have to do is dropavs off your unwanted prescription drugs. it is free and you can do so s anonymousing.anonymousing. the goal is prevent potentia
take a look at some s events happening today in your area.area the csa show under way at the dulles expophs and pictures withuret your favorite sports players.rts how cool is that? many local athletes and will there liket larry brown darryl grant andryl jones. >> plus a few baltimoreav players will be there,, too like ray louis and ed read.d r these are huge names and this event ends tomorrow and for a single day pass it will costos $10. >> $10. >> that's it. >> for an...
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the yoga expo kicks off at 10:00 this morning at the santa clara convention center.dios will be teaching yoga and meditation and there will be workshops. 11,000 people expected. the cost is $35 for adults. free for children 12 and under. >>> fans blocking to comicon in san diego. claudia: is looking at the excitement and the stars. >> reporter: more than 130,000 enthusiasts are expected at this year's comicon in san diego celebrating the best to pull culture -- pop-culture. >> i am adventure time. >> i am hades from hercules.>> i am the scarecrow from batman arkham night. >> these devoted fans make dress-up look easy. their costumes cost more time and money than you might think. >> how much is this what >> over $1000. >> two months to make the entire thing. >> three hours to do the makeup . i need help for people to put the clothing on.>> some celebrity gas have been gearing up. >> i went on the floor of comicon the first two years that i came in the first year i was able to go on was a hot and i didn't have to put a mask on and the second year i had to wear a mask.
the yoga expo kicks off at 10:00 this morning at the santa clara convention center.dios will be teaching yoga and meditation and there will be workshops. 11,000 people expected. the cost is $35 for adults. free for children 12 and under. >>> fans blocking to comicon in san diego. claudia: is looking at the excitement and the stars. >> reporter: more than 130,000 enthusiasts are expected at this year's comicon in san diego celebrating the best to pull culture -- pop-culture....
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de varios eventos gratis para toda la familia: --maÑana Ábado, el "san francisco marathon fitness expopre sabÍa que mis amistades tenían a su mamÁy a su papá, y yo a veces no tenÍa a ninguno de los dos. paola: para rosalÍa, que naciÓ un aÑo y medio despuÉs, sus vidas eran tan opuestas como el dÍa de la noche. rosalÍa: vivía con mi mamÁ y mi papÁ. cuando tenÍa cuatro, se separaron. y cuatro aÑos despuÉs, se reunieron, y nos vinimos a vivir a florida. paola: ¿cÓmo comienzas a buscar tu identidad? karla: una amiga, de niÑa, me preguntÓ quÉ fue de mi papÁ. porque siempre hablÁbamos: voy a encontrar a mi papÁ, me va a venir a rescatar. y me contÓ la historia de una amiga que ha encontrado su papÁ recientemente en facebook. ¿por quÉ no buscas su nombre?, me decÍa. y yo le dije que no, pero despuÉs lo hice. paola: ¿cuÁl fue la sorpresa cuando encontraste ese apellido facebook? karla: apareciÓ la foto de mi papÁ, y pensÉ: soy idéntica a Él. y vi que tenÍa una hija. tengo una hermana que no conozco! primero visitÉ su pÁgina de facebook toda la noche, y no sabÍa si escribirle o no, porque sentÍa
de varios eventos gratis para toda la familia: --maÑana Ábado, el "san francisco marathon fitness expopre sabÍa que mis amistades tenían a su mamÁy a su papá, y yo a veces no tenÍa a ninguno de los dos. paola: para rosalÍa, que naciÓ un aÑo y medio despuÉs, sus vidas eran tan opuestas como el dÍa de la noche. rosalÍa: vivía con mi mamÁ y mi papÁ. cuando tenÍa cuatro, se separaron. y cuatro aÑos despuÉs, se reunieron, y nos vinimos a vivir a florida. paola: ¿cÓmo...