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>> no, we're going to go out in the hallway. yeah. >> the hallway?ery competitive. >> okay. >> here we go. the obstacle is in the hallway there. >> oh, how cute. okay. >> all right. we're going to go around here and go through the curtain. is that correct? >> why did you put bushes there? >> a little hazard there, and there's a water hazard right in the middle. you'll want to get in that pool. it's going to be tough. are you ready? do you want to go first? >> okay. oh, so much pressure on me. >> come on. this is good. ah! >> nice, you cleared the water. that was good. >> a little high there. don't tell nbc about that. >> i'm all right. you? >> you go? why? >> because i'm farther away. >> sorry. just go. >> get out of the way. you might get hurt. that's better. here you go. >> okay. so that was one for me, right? >> yeah, you only have one. i have three. hey, that was good. yeah! >> i don't know how i'm going to do this. i'm going to do this. >> you can't. >> that hurt me. that hurt me. now i'm limping. now i'm limping. now are you happy? all right, i
>> no, we're going to go out in the hallway. yeah. >> the hallway?ery competitive. >> okay. >> here we go. the obstacle is in the hallway there. >> oh, how cute. okay. >> all right. we're going to go around here and go through the curtain. is that correct? >> why did you put bushes there? >> a little hazard there, and there's a water hazard right in the middle. you'll want to get in that pool. it's going to be tough. are you ready? do you want to...
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>> i'm actually inside the courthouse snack room, standing in a narrow hallway with about 200 of my new closest journalist friends here. the judge, right at this moment, is actually weighing whether this will be an open or closed case. meaning whether he will let the public and the media inside to listen. we know that the prosecution will request that the doors be closed. talking to people on the street, there's a lot of people in oslo who believe that the doors should be closed, because they don't want this man to get the chance to spread the message that he wants to spread today. it's a big decision. there's a lot of people here. you can imagine the frantic mood outside of the courthouse and inside this hallway. >> one of the details that jumped out over the last couple days to a lot of people was this number of 21 years. some people believethars for th death of at least 93 people if he is found dlt of that. but it's more nuanced than that. can you explain that, jay? >> it is. and 21 years is the sentence at this point. there's a new law, but there's an act that would make it longer,
>> i'm actually inside the courthouse snack room, standing in a narrow hallway with about 200 of my new closest journalist friends here. the judge, right at this moment, is actually weighing whether this will be an open or closed case. meaning whether he will let the public and the media inside to listen. we know that the prosecution will request that the doors be closed. talking to people on the street, there's a lot of people in oslo who believe that the doors should be closed, because...
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he kept pushing me, pushing me, pushing me to the hallway, back to the hallway, keep pushing me. i was so afraid. i was so scared. >> when did you realize that he was one of the most powerful men in the world? >> i was watching the news and then they say he's going to be the next president of fund! and i say oh, my god. and i was crying. i said they're going to kill me. i said they're going to kill me. i'm going to die. >> she also denies pursuing the case for money. she said all she wanted was for strauss-kahn to know there are just some places you cannot use your money or influence. you probably heard by now, grammy award-winning singer amy winehouse died over the weekend. no cause of death has been released. you probably already know she's been in and out of rehab for years. she even canceled a recent tour after stumbling through her songs on opening night. zain verjee joins us from london. what are police saying about her death right now? >> police are saying they'll be conducting an autopsy today. we probably won't get the results today. we'll get the toxicology report some
he kept pushing me, pushing me, pushing me to the hallway, back to the hallway, keep pushing me. i was so afraid. i was so scared. >> when did you realize that he was one of the most powerful men in the world? >> i was watching the news and then they say he's going to be the next president of fund! and i say oh, my god. and i was crying. i said they're going to kill me. i said they're going to kill me. i'm going to die. >> she also denies pursuing the case for money. she said...
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when i get up, and he keep pushing me everywhere, like, pushing me to the hallway, back to the hallway, keep pushing me. >> reporter: and what happens as he's pushing you down the hall, nafi? >> i have dress on. he pull my dress up.p. he put -- he put his hand between my legs. he grab me so hard. he grab me so hard and -- and i -- i pull his hand, i pull his hand up like this. he push me like this to the floor. he push me. i was like this to the floor. i was -- he pulled my hand. i was like this and the wall was behind me, and it was too tight. i can't -- i cannot get up. i was in bad position. i cannot get up. he was holding my head so tight, like this. he was holding my head, and i close -- i cannot even breathe. he close to me. he was moving. >> reporter: was he saying anything else to you? >> he said, "suck my dick." he said, "suck my dick." i cannot say nothing because -- he keep doing it. and then he finish on my mouth and he -- he back up and then i was like this. the outside is like this. and i get up. i was spitting. i spit there, and i run. i was so sad. i was so -- i don't k
when i get up, and he keep pushing me everywhere, like, pushing me to the hallway, back to the hallway, keep pushing me. >> reporter: and what happens as he's pushing you down the hall, nafi? >> i have dress on. he pull my dress up.p. he put -- he put his hand between my legs. he grab me so hard. he grab me so hard and -- and i -- i pull his hand, i pull his hand up like this. he push me like this to the floor. he push me. i was like this to the floor. i was -- he pulled my hand. i...
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we also had students already in the hallway who identified both young men. >> and because of the tapes the student identifications, the police were able to apprehend the suspects quickly. mobile district attorney john tyson. >> well, the tape speaks for itself. we have two young men who are in on it. one is to take photographs. the other is going to actually accomplish the assault. and we can clearly see, as the teacher walks out, that the ambush is on, and he throws a haymaker and floors the teacher right there in the hall. >> randolph parker is charged as an adult. he pleads guilty to felony assault in the second-degree and is sentenced to three years in prison. as for the claim that he was wearing brass knuckles -- >> we were never able to prove brass knuckles. he has a reputation for having brass knuckles, but we couldn't prove it in this case. >> as for dominic harris, the second student with the cell phone camera, his trial is pending. >> i think the arrest and conviction and sentencing of the first young man here probably sends as loud and strong a message as can be sent in this
we also had students already in the hallway who identified both young men. >> and because of the tapes the student identifications, the police were able to apprehend the suspects quickly. mobile district attorney john tyson. >> well, the tape speaks for itself. we have two young men who are in on it. one is to take photographs. the other is going to actually accomplish the assault. and we can clearly see, as the teacher walks out, that the ambush is on, and he throws a haymaker and...
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another unique feature of my home is the partition which is totally different than the traditional hallway. >> many people think that a dark color will actually make a room feel smaller, but in this case painting both the wall and the ceiling in the same color has created an intimate space. >> it looks too dangerous. >> look at all these nails! a little scary. i guess i'm a little jumpy. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn now. let's go. [ male announcer ] the average home has over four internet-connected devices. we were gonna storm the castle. i love your hair. [ sarah ] thanks i went to your guy. it's perfect. i thought we were storm
another unique feature of my home is the partition which is totally different than the traditional hallway. >> many people think that a dark color will actually make a room feel smaller, but in this case painting both the wall and the ceiling in the same color has created an intimate space. >> it looks too dangerous. >> look at all these nails! a little scary. i guess i'm a little jumpy. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points...
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you're building a hallway for people to travel down. they walk down the hallway. their own mind and own kind of refuse re. i was interested with bright's passage which began as a song. >> brown: it did begin as a song? >> yeah, yeah. i decided i wanted to travel down that hallway and go through one of those doors and just sort of see what was beyond. >> brown: you go through the door usually and it's a three or four minutes song. this becomes a couple hundred page novel. >> yes. that's right. it started off as a song but it was a very, very... it was about a guy who gets periodic instructions from an angel. i thought, well, this song is cool. but i want to see what else happen. i hadçç the whole plot here in my song. and then by the second page, there was an angel talking out of a horse. everything went awry. >> brown: before we get to the angel and the horse, tell me a little bit more about this character, henry bright. the book goes back and forth between his time, past and present, in west virginia, and his time fighting in europe in world war i. >> yes. henry
you're building a hallway for people to travel down. they walk down the hallway. their own mind and own kind of refuse re. i was interested with bright's passage which began as a song. >> brown: it did begin as a song? >> yeah, yeah. i decided i wanted to travel down that hallway and go through one of those doors and just sort of see what was beyond. >> brown: you go through the door usually and it's a three or four minutes song. this becomes a couple hundred page novel....
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back to the hallway, keep pushing me. i was so scared. >> nafissatou diallo also spoke to "newsweek" magazine in an exclusive interview with paris dickie. >> you are one of the few people who have met mrs. diallo. how did she come across to you? was she plausible? >> yes, basically, she seems to be telling a plausible story. partly because we don't have request other story. dominque strauss-kahn has never said at all what happened in that room and his left us to speculate. to the extent that we have an account of what happened, it is nafissatou diallo's account and once you hear the whole thing from her, it starts to make sense that maybe it doesn't make if you are looking at it from afar. >> prosecutors still haven't decided whether or not they'll pursue the case against dominque strauss-kahn. what impact do you think her story and going public at this stage will have on that decision, if any? >> i'm not sure it's going to have much impact on their decision at the end of the day whether to go ahead with the prosecution,
back to the hallway, keep pushing me. i was so scared. >> nafissatou diallo also spoke to "newsweek" magazine in an exclusive interview with paris dickie. >> you are one of the few people who have met mrs. diallo. how did she come across to you? was she plausible? >> yes, basically, she seems to be telling a plausible story. partly because we don't have request other story. dominque strauss-kahn has never said at all what happened in that room and his left us to...
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starts walking down this hallway.and about halfway down the hallway she stops, turns, looks at us and says, "i don't work here". >> when casey is faced with a problem, her solution is to change her lie, to modify it. >> i as a mom, i know in my gut there's feelings, know certain things about your child. you can feel that connection. and i still have that feeling, that presence. i know that she's alive. >> joining us again, casey anthony's previously defense attorney andrea lyon, criminal defense attorney mark garregos and former prosecutor paul henderson. answer the person out there watching tonight who says if she told all these lies she had to be guilty. >> well, there's a difference between telling a lie and being guilty of a crime. but here is what the prosecution tried to do. they overcharged the case, and they asked for the death penalty in the case. and they asked for the death penalty inappropriately with a person who had no violence in her background, no criminal history other than writing a bad check. and th
starts walking down this hallway.and about halfway down the hallway she stops, turns, looks at us and says, "i don't work here". >> when casey is faced with a problem, her solution is to change her lie, to modify it. >> i as a mom, i know in my gut there's feelings, know certain things about your child. you can feel that connection. and i still have that feeling, that presence. i know that she's alive. >> joining us again, casey anthony's previously defense attorney...
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mandela became president, she was a young typist who met the president in the hallway.e began speaking to her in her own language, afrikaans, the language of the whites, who had long kept mandela in prison. >> at first, i couldn't figure out what language he was speaking. >> reporter: because you were so overwhelmed? >> i was completely overwhelmed. he put his hand on my shoulder. he shook my other hand and he saw that i was very emotional. he said, no, no, no, calm down. >> reporter: mandela taught himself the language of the whites while in prison. famously saying, "if you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. if you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart." it was a lesson learned by that young typist during that first meeting in the hall. >> it was a life-changing experience, really. that first day. >> changededer forever. tomorrow is international nelson mandela day happy birthday, mr. mandela. that is the broadcast this sunday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. start your morning with "good morning america," first t
mandela became president, she was a young typist who met the president in the hallway.e began speaking to her in her own language, afrikaans, the language of the whites, who had long kept mandela in prison. >> at first, i couldn't figure out what language he was speaking. >> reporter: because you were so overwhelmed? >> i was completely overwhelmed. he put his hand on my shoulder. he shook my other hand and he saw that i was very emotional. he said, no, no, no, calm down....
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what you're looking at here is the will rogers statue, the hallway in front of the house chamber in frontadership offices. just a few moments ago some members came out. they had just been in the leadership offices. tried to get comment from them. they said it was a private conversation. the bottom line, republican leaders are looking for more votes on speaker boehner's bill. a vote is still expected tonight. we're following every moment as we look at will rogers' statue there. let's look at how the debt ceiling uncertainty is affecting the markets. fox business network correspondent rich edson joins us from capitol hill. >> the debt ceiling fight continues to weigh on markets as investors are on hold until washington can this figure this out. so much that top executives from wall street this afternoon sent a letter to president obama and folks on capitol hill urging them to work out a compromise to raise the debt ceiling. in that letter, they write a default on our nation's obligations or a downgrade of america's credit rating would be a tremendous blow to investor confidence, raising rat
what you're looking at here is the will rogers statue, the hallway in front of the house chamber in frontadership offices. just a few moments ago some members came out. they had just been in the leadership offices. tried to get comment from them. they said it was a private conversation. the bottom line, republican leaders are looking for more votes on speaker boehner's bill. a vote is still expected tonight. we're following every moment as we look at will rogers' statue there. let's look at how...
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as soon as he came in the door and moved a few feet into the hallway, the door opened and ed shot himy sunk ed ates for these jurors was his decision to testify directly. it all snapped together. >> i was certainly in shock that he took the stand, and then all of a sudden, when the change of the story of when he actually got there. >> he changed his story as well? >> yes. just the changing of the story, we went from tuesday to wednesday to thursday. the wiretaps. i think that all certainly played into it. >> you are guilty. >> later in court, the victim's brother, john dunsac, vented his fury at the man who took his brother's life and robbed his children of their father. >> the defendant's decision to take the life of a human being with no regard for the effect that it may have on others is unimaginable. >> his daughter, stacey, who declined to speak to "dateline" faces no charges in the death of her former husband. it's a fact that doesn't sit well with paul dunsac's friend, michael durst. >> she's in florida at her family home with her children with a tidy reserve of money. she's in
as soon as he came in the door and moved a few feet into the hallway, the door opened and ed shot himy sunk ed ates for these jurors was his decision to testify directly. it all snapped together. >> i was certainly in shock that he took the stand, and then all of a sudden, when the change of the story of when he actually got there. >> he changed his story as well? >> yes. just the changing of the story, we went from tuesday to wednesday to thursday. the wiretaps. i think that...
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but he, he keep pushing me, pushing me, pushing me to the hallway, back to the hallway, keep pushingo afraid. i was so scared. >> reporter: she say she was forced to perform oral sex, and strauss-kahn left quickly after. she hid in the hallway shaken and scared, then went back to the room to clean briefly before telling supervisors and police she'd been attacked. defense lawyers are shredding her story, they say the sex was consensual, and they're chi z lawyer -- accusing lawyers of, quote, the first accuser in history to conduct a media campaign to persuade a prosecutor to pursue charges against a person from whom she wants money. the lawyers say it's time for this, quote, unseemly circus to stop, but it's not over yet, martha. they're due back in court one week from today. martha: rick, thank you. we've got much more on the hotel maid's media blitz. does it help her case, or does it benefit dominique strauss-kahn? our legal panel is going to weigh in on that later this hour. >>> we've got some new details coming in after some terrifying moments on an american airlines flight. see t
but he, he keep pushing me, pushing me, pushing me to the hallway, back to the hallway, keep pushingo afraid. i was so scared. >> reporter: she say she was forced to perform oral sex, and strauss-kahn left quickly after. she hid in the hallway shaken and scared, then went back to the room to clean briefly before telling supervisors and police she'd been attacked. defense lawyers are shredding her story, they say the sex was consensual, and they're chi z lawyer -- accusing lawyers of,...
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. >> i felt a sting on my ear and then i ran into the hallway to myongal and i said, i think i am shot. >> reporter: she was hit by a spray bullet while sitting on a bed. she was with her uncle in a neighborhood who rush her to the hospital with life threatening injuries. she survived after the bullet went through her chest. she says she is thankful to be alive but they are still angry. >> it's not fair because why now my daughter suffered from something like that, she is very afraid for everything and i don't like it. this is not good. she is afraid for everything, don't want to sleep, eat. >> reporter: her father took a break from work to make a plea for justice. they are hoping police will find whoever is responsible for this. >> i hope the people who shot me get in jail. >> reporter: kron 4 news. >>> there is big news on the sports front for the san francisco giants, carlos beltran accepted a trade agreement leaving the new york mets to come to san francisco. the giants are giving up a pitching prospect for the all star slugger. kron 4's jr stone has been talking giants all day wit
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. >> it was coming around the hallway, i kind of got down, keep the fire from going over my head. it finally went out and played the up again. couple times and it was coming up to the ceiling and i knocked it down and kept the water on there to make sure it would dissipate the heat. watch back draft and these movies and going, that's what they talk about, not to put oil on the -- water on the oil. doesn't make. i am glad it knocked down. scary. people joke around, what did they ask you, okay, well, is my hair still in place. funny stuff. i didn't realize how much smoke i had on my body. took a shower, everything was black. what a way to go. something happens i got two months to go, 27 years on my job. i am glad everything turned out okay. if i had to do it again i would do the same thing. you think out of instinct and hopefully it was the right decision. >>> buster posey reach as milestone in his road to recovery. the procedures he had done today and what i tell ya, i work a long day every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: pl
. >> it was coming around the hallway, i kind of got down, keep the fire from going over my head. it finally went out and played the up again. couple times and it was coming up to the ceiling and i knocked it down and kept the water on there to make sure it would dissipate the heat. watch back draft and these movies and going, that's what they talk about, not to put oil on the -- water on the oil. doesn't make. i am glad it knocked down. scary. people joke around, what did they ask you,...
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stayed there in the hallway until he left by an elevator. however, prosecutors state that's not what really happened. they said they later determined she did not immediately, did not stay in that hallway and then report the incident to her supervise supervisor after dsk left, but that in fact, that she immediately went on to clean one room and then began to clean the hotel suite where strauss-kahn had been staying and theb then rorlted the ins dent to a supervisor, possibly when that supervisor arrived op the scene. additionally, we heard in this filing and as we've reported since last night, another credibility issue is that the woman lied on her asylum application when she came to the united states from her native guinea, claiming among other things that she had been raped, sexually assaulted, when she later admitted she was not rape ed. she was assaulted previously. her own attorney says that she admitted that untruth herself by saying because she said she was afraid about what might happen. if she said that in her initial application. sh
stayed there in the hallway until he left by an elevator. however, prosecutors state that's not what really happened. they said they later determined she did not immediately, did not stay in that hallway and then report the incident to her supervise supervisor after dsk left, but that in fact, that she immediately went on to clean one room and then began to clean the hotel suite where strauss-kahn had been staying and theb then rorlted the ins dent to a supervisor, possibly when that supervisor...
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i mean, i waited in the hall way, and now it's not i didn't wait in the hallway. after being sexually assaulted, she went and cleaned another room. i'm not saying the woman is lying, but sort of bizarre and unusual behavior under those circumstances. >> yeah, very bizarre to see this play out. thanks for joining us. >>> the debate over the nation's debt limit continues, and the clock is ticking. >>> the treasury department says congress only has one month left to raise the nation's borrowing limit or the government will default on its debt. the u.s. reached is $14.3 trillion limit back in may. higher revenue and accounting maneuvers have allowed the government to keep paying bills, but the treasury department says come august 2nd, it will default. default. >>> the pentagon has a brand- new leader. leon panetta's first day on the job. the former cia director sworn in this morning. he spent much of the day speaking to top brass. he said, despite fiscal challenges here at home, they will not be a hollow force on his watch. >>> developing in new mexico tonight, a mass
i mean, i waited in the hall way, and now it's not i didn't wait in the hallway. after being sexually assaulted, she went and cleaned another room. i'm not saying the woman is lying, but sort of bizarre and unusual behavior under those circumstances. >> yeah, very bizarre to see this play out. thanks for joining us. >>> the debate over the nation's debt limit continues, and the clock is ticking. >>> the treasury department says congress only has one month left to raise...
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. >> the prosecutors are saying, when this initially happened, she said, i went into the hallway, i waited for him to get into the elevator and i reported it. now, she says, instead of cleaning another room, i started cleaning that room again and then i reported it. inconsistent statement about what she did immediately after the alleged attack is absolutely crippling to the prosecution. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, strauss-kahn's lawyers were ecstatic. >> we are absolutely convinced that while today is a first giant step in the right direction, the next step will lead to a complete dismissal of the charges. >> this is a sad day for sex crime victims everywhere. >> reporter: robin sax is a former sex crimes prosecutor in los angeles and a long-time victims advocate. >> the problem is that the investigators had to go prod and go through tons of information following already the filing of a case, which makes her look like she lied or attempted to hide the lies. that's what makes this case bad. >> reporter: and yet -- and yet. something happened in that hotel room. both sides acknowled
. >> the prosecutors are saying, when this initially happened, she said, i went into the hallway, i waited for him to get into the elevator and i reported it. now, she says, instead of cleaning another room, i started cleaning that room again and then i reported it. inconsistent statement about what she did immediately after the alleged attack is absolutely crippling to the prosecution. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, strauss-kahn's lawyers were ecstatic. >> we are...
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walks to the end of a hallway, turns around, puts her hands in her pockets and says, okay, i don't work here. casey anthony maintains her lies until they absolutely cannot be maintained anymore. when she gets to the end of that hallway or when she gets to the end of that conversation with her brother and realizes this lie has failed me, so i must abandon it and replace it with a new one. so in that amazing conversation oovps with yuri melich and john all allen, she admits to not working at universal studios for reasons that are not clear, but maintains the zani story. i'm lying to you about working here, but everything else i told you is true. and she maintains that lie for -- through conversation with law enforcement, she maintains that lie through conversations with her parents and her family which you saw through all of july and into august. but during that period of time, a problem comes up, and that is that her claim of where she dropped caylee off has been conclusively disproven. there's just no way that's true. her claim that she was looking for caylee has also been conclusively
walks to the end of a hallway, turns around, puts her hands in her pockets and says, okay, i don't work here. casey anthony maintains her lies until they absolutely cannot be maintained anymore. when she gets to the end of that hallway or when she gets to the end of that conversation with her brother and realizes this lie has failed me, so i must abandon it and replace it with a new one. so in that amazing conversation oovps with yuri melich and john all allen, she admits to not working at...
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. >> i heard yelling and my brother got up and we heard in the hallway, say get out, get out. help me, help me. help me. the water was up over his head. >> other survivors from the north bay and the east bay. this as you mentioned an annual 4th of july fishing trip, as years gone by they used to spend the night on shore. this year they decided to spend the night on that boat. live in alameda, "abc 7 news". >>> east bay fire investigators are busy trying to determine if illegal fireworks caused a multitude of fires on july the 4th holiday. illegal displays could be seen in the sky in oakland. amy hollyfield is live at a fire station. >> firefighters tried to get a legal fireworks off the street. they have barrels where they want people to turn into fireworks. look at what they got. back here at 60th street, those are powerful, those didn't go up in the sky but plenty others were ignited. illegal fireworks decorated the sky last night. >> literally explosive all around. my mother has alzheimer's and i have a problem with sleeping. forget the sleep. it was just horrible. >> the o
. >> i heard yelling and my brother got up and we heard in the hallway, say get out, get out. help me, help me. help me. the water was up over his head. >> other survivors from the north bay and the east bay. this as you mentioned an annual 4th of july fishing trip, as years gone by they used to spend the night on shore. this year they decided to spend the night on that boat. live in alameda, "abc 7 news". >>> east bay fire investigators are busy trying to...
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in the hallway thumbs up or thumbs down.nd time meeting behind closed doors. >> greg: a lot happening in that shot. i think i saw a squirrel move along. >> andrea: it's very symbolic, in washington, d.c. >> eric: the point is what is going on in the white house, bob? >> bob: it's very interesting. before -- >> eric: you're sure of this? >> bob: sure of anything in washington. thank god there is a deadline for summer vacation in washington. that more than anything else pushes them. but you began to see two things happen. one, coburn came in after his $9 trillion proposal and came back and endorsed the gang of six. irony is they are back where they were with the debt commission. right? but he came along and then they started to add up senators and they got up to 47, 48. they'll have majority of them by tonight. then, of course, the question was the house. you heard them use the word over and over. they're isolated. they're isolated. the tea party people. including coburn. i think that the pressure is starting. if it happens, i
in the hallway thumbs up or thumbs down.nd time meeting behind closed doors. >> greg: a lot happening in that shot. i think i saw a squirrel move along. >> andrea: it's very symbolic, in washington, d.c. >> eric: the point is what is going on in the white house, bob? >> bob: it's very interesting. before -- >> eric: you're sure of this? >> bob: sure of anything in washington. thank god there is a deadline for summer vacation in washington. that more than...
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. >> i heard boom and i went down i ran into the hallway to my grandpa and i tell my grandpa was shot >> she denied she was hit by a stray bullet while she was sitting on a bed she was with her uncle and was taken to san francisco general hospital with look not a life threatening injuries. she is thankful to be alive her her father and her are still angry >> my daughter is suffering i do not like she is afraid of everything now. >> he tow " leave from work to make a plea for justice >> i know the people that shot me goethe jail >> big news on the sports front the giants the newsletter will be joining the team >> as the giants for and bring on a slugger >> it is time to celebrate it is carlos and beltran we need him so bad and bring imaon. >> all the other ran first plaza they lack hitters the giants are towards the >> it is giving away from the phillies and the braves >> the giants are giving up a sack wheeler all to get beltran 15 home runs and this year more than any giants player. >> see more fireworks and more hitting and more offense makes the game more exciting. >> the official
. >> i heard boom and i went down i ran into the hallway to my grandpa and i tell my grandpa was shot >> she denied she was hit by a stray bullet while she was sitting on a bed she was with her uncle and was taken to san francisco general hospital with look not a life threatening injuries. she is thankful to be alive her her father and her are still angry >> my daughter is suffering i do not like she is afraid of everything now. >> he tow " leave from work to make a...
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they said that she hid in the hallway and then she ran off to tell her supervisor. then she said that she went to clean the room and she went back to mr. strauss-kahn's room. lying to a grand jury is in itself a huge problem. it undermines her credibility. there was a sexual encounter of some time. it is now a case of he said, she said, with the credibility undermined by the people are trying to bring the case. >> that is the latest from new york. this case has totally stunned france. strauss-kahn was expected to run for the presidency. what are they making of the latest news? >> this is a thunderbolt according to a former socialist prime minister. it seems extraordinary that a few weeks ago we were talking about a man who is facing a long custodial sentence and now we're talking about a man who could possibly be the next president of france. some people are wondering how this is even possible. surely, that is far fetched. the big guns of the socialist party have that out today in force. we have had the former prime minister say that he could win the presidency if t
they said that she hid in the hallway and then she ran off to tell her supervisor. then she said that she went to clean the room and she went back to mr. strauss-kahn's room. lying to a grand jury is in itself a huge problem. it undermines her credibility. there was a sexual encounter of some time. it is now a case of he said, she said, with the credibility undermined by the people are trying to bring the case. >> that is the latest from new york. this case has totally stunned france....
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my brother got up and looked out of the hallway and said, get out, get out! >> the vessel named the eric sank 60 miles south of the california peninsula in what is described as a freak storm. two giant waves hit the boat, causing it to go under. >> extremely high winds and water contributed to the conditions. >> one is dead and the search has been expanded for the seven missing kerik >> right now, i am not missing just my brother but a friend and a fishing companion. >> the missing tourists could still be alive because of the favorable conditions. calm waters and the temperature is about 77 degrees. 19 of the tourists and all the crew members have been rescued. they had spent 16 hours in the water. barry m. glenn long had spent 15 hours floating in the c. >> now they can focus on is finding the missing brother. >> we are not leaving until we find him one way or another. >> helicopters and boats have been searching and the u.s. coast guard has a huge aircraft on the scene to aid in the search. >>> we have a breaking of date from prince george's county council.
my brother got up and looked out of the hallway and said, get out, get out! >> the vessel named the eric sank 60 miles south of the california peninsula in what is described as a freak storm. two giant waves hit the boat, causing it to go under. >> extremely high winds and water contributed to the conditions. >> one is dead and the search has been expanded for the seven missing kerik >> right now, i am not missing just my brother but a friend and a fishing companion....
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they said that she hid in the hallway and then she ran off to tell her supervisor. then she said that she went to clean the room and she went back to mr. strauss-kahn's room. lying to a grand jury is in itself a huge problem. it undermines her credibility. there was a sexual encounter of some time. it is now a case of he said, she said, with the credibility undermined by the people are trying to bring the case. >> that is the latest from new york. this case has totally stunned france. strauss-kahn was expected to run for the presidency. what are they making of the latest news? >> this is a thunderbolt according to a former socialist prime minister. it seems extraordinary that a few weeks ago we were talking about a man who is facing a long custodial sentence and now we're talking about a man who could possibly be the next president of france. some people are wondering how this is even possible. surely, that is far fetched. the big guns of the socialist party have that out today in force. we have had the former prime minister say that he could win the presidency if t
they said that she hid in the hallway and then she ran off to tell her supervisor. then she said that she went to clean the room and she went back to mr. strauss-kahn's room. lying to a grand jury is in itself a huge problem. it undermines her credibility. there was a sexual encounter of some time. it is now a case of he said, she said, with the credibility undermined by the people are trying to bring the case. >> that is the latest from new york. this case has totally stunned france....
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. >> it started coming up the ceiling and was coming around the hallway.s i could to keep the fire from my head. >> it came all the way from here to here also. >> reporter: they were still stunned that he risked his life for them and the neighbors in the complex. >> he didn't have to do this. but fwhe went out of his way. we are very thankful to him. the whole community would have been at risk. >> it was a danger for him also but he did a great job. i am thankful to him. he saved my kids and my house. that's awesome. >> reporter: the postal service will honor him. after the fire, he finished his route. "Ñiu so for the post office motto, add fire. >>> we from breaking news to report happening now in the east bay. that's where firefighters are it happened earlier tonight. several units are said to be damaged. there are no reports of any how the ñnfire started but agai this fire is happening right now. our news chopper will stay over the scene. we'll bring more details as we get them. >>> new information tonight about the deadly plane crash earlier this omon
. >> it started coming up the ceiling and was coming around the hallway.s i could to keep the fire from my head. >> it came all the way from here to here also. >> reporter: they were still stunned that he risked his life for them and the neighbors in the complex. >> he didn't have to do this. but fwhe went out of his way. we are very thankful to him. the whole community would have been at risk. >> it was a danger for him also but he did a great job. i am thankful...
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. >> chased the suspect out of the room down the hallway and was slightly injured in his leg. >> reporter: he ripped his achilles. the though took a bracelet he has worn for two decades. we caught up to him as he returned to his los angeles home. >> everything is okay. thank you. >> did you get the bracelet back? >> no. >> reporter: how did this 54- year-old turn accused cat burglary get past door man, onto the elevator and into the hotel room all while the hotel is under video surveillance and around the clock security? the hotel isn't commenting but bad hotel security tried throwing us off the sidewalk outside the hotel. why? because we were asking guests about the break-in. >> would you have wanted to hear that? >> probably not. >> to much information. >> anything about any type of crime, beefing up the security? >> no. >> not that i heard. >> hotel security stopped the run of the thief. now while she awaited arraignment trebek waits for surgery at the end of the week. robert lyles. >> just in the last 15 minutes we learned new information about a high speed chase that started in fremo
. >> chased the suspect out of the room down the hallway and was slightly injured in his leg. >> reporter: he ripped his achilles. the though took a bracelet he has worn for two decades. we caught up to him as he returned to his los angeles home. >> everything is okay. thank you. >> did you get the bracelet back? >> no. >> reporter: how did this 54- year-old turn accused cat burglary get past door man, onto the elevator and into the hotel room all while the...
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a textile aaron head of the russian stock exchange featuring a mix of hallways in a spectacular gallery style design this building was one of the main locations associated with soviet literature. well as a file of literature style and arranged several meetings here with various writers in this building he even later went on to give the house to the writer in one hundred thirty one and as the author was famously known for his love and passion of play in interior design i really wonder what he would have thought of this breathtaking elaborate a stone marble staircase maybe stalin had a sense of humor after all but at the moment still this room the dining room is a perfect example of the stalinist style it can be used as a period piece film set it's furniture including the cardboard table chairs and the grand piano come from the nine hundred thirty is the full right to mix in gorky moved into this house several soviet organizations were located here one of them was a kindergarten for top party members and stalin son bacilli was one of the kids who spent time here during his childhood belie
a textile aaron head of the russian stock exchange featuring a mix of hallways in a spectacular gallery style design this building was one of the main locations associated with soviet literature. well as a file of literature style and arranged several meetings here with various writers in this building he even later went on to give the house to the writer in one hundred thirty one and as the author was famously known for his love and passion of play in interior design i really wonder what he...
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and from here, the tentacles of hallways that lead to more and more books.ind all those books, the other treasures, the maps, the presidential papers, the photos, and much more. >> the most famous picture in the library of congress is called "migrant mother." a 32-year-old woman with children had stopped. the picture appeared in magazines and papers for the actor was taken and helped persuade people that not just that there was a desperate poverty, but a resilience and strength in the people facing their situation. >> but the picture of the migrant women today is not exactly what was shot. she edited out the woman's bomb. >> dorothy lang -- the woman's som. >> dorothy lang caught the picture. it this is a unique copy of the picture as it was originally taken. >> migrant mother is a part of a new deal project to capture poverty in rural america between 1935 and 44 -- and 1944. >> in 1944, we are in the midst of the war, the depression is recently passed, and the attitude is, who will ever want to look at these sad old pictures again? the librarian of congress
and from here, the tentacles of hallways that lead to more and more books.ind all those books, the other treasures, the maps, the presidential papers, the photos, and much more. >> the most famous picture in the library of congress is called "migrant mother." a 32-year-old woman with children had stopped. the picture appeared in magazines and papers for the actor was taken and helped persuade people that not just that there was a desperate poverty, but a resilience and strength...
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pressure she was under, but when she walked out into the board chamber, when she walked into the hallway and the reporters were chasing after her, she was precise and professional. >> in the end, there were some questions about the charter of san francisco. >> our charter spells out a formal process, but lee is pretty silent on that application process. >> this has happened in 32 years, but i think we need some better certainty on how we deal with this decision of succession. >> the charter has worked several times during times of vacancies like this. it certainly worked during aftermath of mayor mosconi and harvey milk. >> so we may be seeing more of these successor issues coming up, certainly something we do not want to legislate. i hope that we can trust people to be grown up about it, but if that is not the case, we can spell that out. >> going through the first time with little knowledge and information was difficult. now that we have got our record of how to do this, i think the next clerk and the city will be much informed with having our process and having our archives to look to
pressure she was under, but when she walked out into the board chamber, when she walked into the hallway and the reporters were chasing after her, she was precise and professional. >> in the end, there were some questions about the charter of san francisco. >> our charter spells out a formal process, but lee is pretty silent on that application process. >> this has happened in 32 years, but i think we need some better certainty on how we deal with this decision of succession....
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. >> we walk into the building, she turns left, starts walking down this hallway.ops, turns, looks at us and says "i don't work here". >> detectives believed early on that casey was not telling the truth. this audio recording of an interview with casey was played in court. >> we're tired of the lies. no more lies. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know. >> you do know. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know where she is. that is the god honest truth. >> the lies casey anthony told throughout this case were undisputed by her attorneys. but in the end, the jury determined that telling lies isn't enough to prove murder. tom foreman, cnn. >> but what is waiting for her on the outside? will she be able to have any semblance of a normal life? john king talked to dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr. drew". >> we expect her to be free very soon. then what? we don't know of a home, we don't know of any resources. we know of a severely dysfunctional family. how does this most infamous defendant reintegrate herself to civilian life? >> it's a great question. and not only i
. >> we walk into the building, she turns left, starts walking down this hallway.ops, turns, looks at us and says "i don't work here". >> detectives believed early on that casey was not telling the truth. this audio recording of an interview with casey was played in court. >> we're tired of the lies. no more lies. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know. >> you do know. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know where she is. that is the god honest...
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. >> we walk into the building, she turns left, starts walking down this hallway. and about halfway down the hallway she stops, turns, looks at us and says "i don't work here". >> detectives believed early on that casey was not telling the truth. this audio recording of an interview with casey was played in court. >> we're tired of the lies. no more lies. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know. >> you do know. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know where she is. that is the god honest truth. >> the lies casey anthony told throughout this case were undisputed by her attorneys. but in the end, the jury determined that telling lies isn't enough to prove murder. tom foreman, cnn. >> but what is waiting for her on the outside? will she be able to have any semblance of a normal life? john king talked to dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr. drew". >> we expect her to be free very soon. then what? we don't know of a home, we don't know of any resources. we know of a severely dysfunctional family. how does this most infamous defendant reintegrate herself to civilian life
. >> we walk into the building, she turns left, starts walking down this hallway. and about halfway down the hallway she stops, turns, looks at us and says "i don't work here". >> detectives believed early on that casey was not telling the truth. this audio recording of an interview with casey was played in court. >> we're tired of the lies. no more lies. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know. >> you do know. what happened to caylee? >> i don't...
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she is, what police say went down in that hallway. >> also, the campaign to get san francisco's ed leerun for mayor. he would be the front runner but also a target. and cutting adult day care in california. pardon me, we'll follow up with a blogger taking a look at the humanitarian crisis developing in africa, coming up tonight at 6:00. now, back to you. >> see you then. >> all of the bickering in washington over the debt ceiling sounds better when you add a good beat. ♪ [ music ] . >> comedian remi took a unique approach inventing frustration, his rap has become one of the top videos on you tube. he takes jabs at the obama administration, criticizing those who want to increase the debt limit saying debt is more unsustainable than his rap career. and he's right about the latter, boy say. >> that is our report here at 5:00. world news is up
she is, what police say went down in that hallway. >> also, the campaign to get san francisco's ed leerun for mayor. he would be the front runner but also a target. and cutting adult day care in california. pardon me, we'll follow up with a blogger taking a look at the humanitarian crisis developing in africa, coming up tonight at 6:00. now, back to you. >> see you then. >> all of the bickering in washington over the debt ceiling sounds better when you add a good beat. ♪ [...
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but now prosecutors say the maid lied to the grand jury, claiming she hid in the hallway and she now admits to cleaning another room before reporting the alleged attack. the prosecutor claim she lied about the investigation to being raped in guinea. outside court, her lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained during the attempted rape. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. the forensic evidence supports her account. she was taken from the hotel to the hospital in an balance. a grand jury has already found her account credible. >> dominique strauss kahn was forced to resign as head of the i.m.f. as greece's economy was in crisis. since his case unraveled, his ambition to be a french presidential contender could revive. he hopes to be the socialist candidate before the deadline expires in two weeks. >> he will be welcome in france. and i think the people here will have for him a greater admiration than before because he has shown during this period great qualifies of courage, dignity. >> it's been a turbulent six weeks for dominique strauss kahn. he l
but now prosecutors say the maid lied to the grand jury, claiming she hid in the hallway and she now admits to cleaning another room before reporting the alleged attack. the prosecutor claim she lied about the investigation to being raped in guinea. outside court, her lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained during the attempted rape. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. the forensic evidence supports her account. she was taken from the hotel to the...