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robert wood jr. has a hole in his esophagus. robert was with his father in the north anna park when the two got separated. he was found lying in a fetal position in pay rock quarry next to a park. >>> a church is divided after apparently changes leaving a pastor locked out. they gathered at praise church in landover demanding the return of pastor joe peeples. jackie bensen has the story. >> reporter: some call it a battle for the soul of jerricho city of praise, one of the most influential mega churches in prince george's county. >> this is not orchestrated by p tas tore joel tonight. this is orchestrated by the members of this church. >> reporter: it began last year when betty peeples died, leaving the leadership of the church to a six member board and not her remaining son, pastor joel peeples. the county ruled in favor of the board. last night peeples returned to the church only to find himself locked out. that's when it began. >> the whole year has hurt us. it's been a year of upset. but we're speaking victory. >> what he's g
robert wood jr. has a hole in his esophagus. robert was with his father in the north anna park when the two got separated. he was found lying in a fetal position in pay rock quarry next to a park. >>> a church is divided after apparently changes leaving a pastor locked out. they gathered at praise church in landover demanding the return of pastor joe peeples. jackie bensen has the story. >> reporter: some call it a battle for the soul of jerricho city of praise, one of the most...
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some of the numbers are huge, solar companies, has roberts, robert kennedy, jr. >> they got $1.4 billion. what is shock becoming this. if you look at bright source the company they are the largest investor. when they were looking to file an ipo they had to disclose the risks. they said this is a incredibly risky investment and we may not be in business in a couple of years. but the federal government gave them $1.4 billion in loan guarantees. >> sean: how much did kennedy make on it? >> we don't know. because of the equity. >> sean: you are basically saying we have most corrupt morally bankrupt governments in the world. you are describing a situation where cronyism, at the expense of the taxpayer is running rampant. we are losing billions of dollars at that time when americans are losing their homes and don't have jobs. am i right? >> you're right. presidents before the stimulus package and presidents had money to toss around but nothing like this. this is billions of dollars. and there is really no supervision. you would want to think the green energy prices. >> sean: this have they bro
some of the numbers are huge, solar companies, has roberts, robert kennedy, jr. >> they got $1.4 billion. what is shock becoming this. if you look at bright source the company they are the largest investor. when they were looking to file an ipo they had to disclose the risks. they said this is a incredibly risky investment and we may not be in business in a couple of years. but the federal government gave them $1.4 billion in loan guarantees. >> sean: how much did kennedy make on...
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some of the numbers are huge, solar companies, has roberts, robert kennedy, jr. >> they got $1.4 billion. what is shock becoming this. if you look at bright source the company they are the largest investor. when they were looking to file an ipo they had to disclose the risks. they said this is a incredibly risky investment and we may not be in business in a couple of years. but the federal government gave them $1.4 billion in loan guarantees. >> sean: how much did kennedy make on it? >> we don't know. because of the equity. >> sean: you are basically saying we have most corrupt morally bankrupt governments in the world. you are describing a situation where cronyism, at the expense of the taxpayer is running rampant. we are losing billions of dollars at that time when americans are losing their homes and don't have jobs. am i right? >> you're right. presidents before the stimulus package and presidents had money to toss around but nothing like this. this is billions of dollars. and there is really no supervision. you would want to think the green energy prices. >> sean: this have they bro
some of the numbers are huge, solar companies, has roberts, robert kennedy, jr. >> they got $1.4 billion. what is shock becoming this. if you look at bright source the company they are the largest investor. when they were looking to file an ipo they had to disclose the risks. they said this is a incredibly risky investment and we may not be in business in a couple of years. but the federal government gave them $1.4 billion in loan guarantees. >> sean: how much did kennedy make on...
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abuso sexual que ha indignado a la opinion publica nacional, tambien ha llegado a instancias legislativas. el senador democrata robert menendez ha presentado hoy un proyecto de ley que obligaria a testigos de abuso sexual a menores de edad a reportarlo inmediatame nte. alfredo miranda tienel informe. a pocos dias de haberse originado el escandalo de abuso sexual a menores de edad que involucran a reconocidas figuras del futbol americano, el senador democrata robert menendez intenta crear una ley . es tan repugnante lo que ha pasado en este caso y en general el riesgo a nuestros ninfos que son nuestra esperanza para el futuro, de la única forma de protegerlos es asegurar que hay una obligación no solamente moral, pero legal que una persona tenga que reportar a la policía y a la misma vez que las consecuencias de no reportar le podría causar cárcel. esta ley obligaria a personas que sepan de abusos sexuales contra menores de edad a reportarlos a las autoridades. estamos hablando de los testigos, de las personas que actualmente han visto un acto, como se alega emn este caso, el asistente coach que vio el acto de abhuso
abuso sexual que ha indignado a la opinion publica nacional, tambien ha llegado a instancias legislativas. el senador democrata robert menendez ha presentado hoy un proyecto de ley que obligaria a testigos de abuso sexual a menores de edad a reportarlo inmediatame nte. alfredo miranda tienel informe. a pocos dias de haberse originado el escandalo de abuso sexual a menores de edad que involucran a reconocidas figuras del futbol americano, el senador democrata robert menendez intenta crear una...
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robert. >> reporter: that is exactly right. so what was originally a crime scene hasned into a murder investigation scene. behind me is where the shooting happened. you see a number of police officers, detectives, all forming around the entrance to the 12th street bart station. they have been here for about an hour now actively investigating this matter. it is outside the tully's coffee shop for those who have become familiar with frank ogawa plaza and the "occupy oakland" movement. as we pan to the right, you can see that police chief howard jordan is holding a press conference at this moment giving an update on once again a shooting that has become a fatality. now, just moments ago, cbs 5 shot this video of the victim of the he was actively being resuscitated by emergency crews on the scene. quickly loading him onto a gurney and into a waiting ambulance. eyewitnesses tell us that they first heard five to six gunshots. we now know at least one of those gunshots was fired into the back of the head of that victim. listen to this eyewitness and what is clearly a horrifi
robert. >> reporter: that is exactly right. so what was originally a crime scene hasned into a murder investigation scene. behind me is where the shooting happened. you see a number of police officers, detectives, all forming around the entrance to the 12th street bart station. they have been here for about an hour now actively investigating this matter. it is outside the tully's coffee shop for those who have become familiar with frank ogawa plaza and the "occupy oakland"...
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abc's deborah roberts has his story. ♪ >> reporter: he has tangoed, wal waltzed and jived his way tohe finals of "dancing with the stars." he's graced the cover of "people" magazine, even been named one of its sexiest men alive. not bad for a guy whose name at first didn't register with dance partner screen that smirnoff. >> i said, you have a war veteran, so i'm thinking, which war? world war i? >> reporter: it was just eight years ago that j.r. martinez was as far from the glitz and glamour as humanly possible waking up in a hospital bed with nearly half his body charred following a bomb attack in iraq. >> i saw my mother standing right at my bedside kind of over me and i picked up my hand as far as i could and she met me the rest of the way and we held hands and i said to her, i said i told you i was going to come back. >> reporter: and come back, he did. in large part due to a special bond with a loving single mom from el salvador. >> i was always a happy kid and a lot of credit goes to my mother for allowing me to just be a kid and enjoy life. >> reporter: though he longed for a
abc's deborah roberts has his story. ♪ >> reporter: he has tangoed, wal waltzed and jived his way tohe finals of "dancing with the stars." he's graced the cover of "people" magazine, even been named one of its sexiest men alive. not bad for a guy whose name at first didn't register with dance partner screen that smirnoff. >> i said, you have a war veteran, so i'm thinking, which war? world war i? >> reporter: it was just eight years ago that j.r. martinez...
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robin roberts has a preview. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> it is hard to forget, watching that incredible state of collapse in indiana. this is the first time we are learning how close sugarland came to being on stage when this happened. >> that's right. it happened in august. they were about to take the stage. the store manager control them to hold on, a second. the lead singer jennifer told the said that they were under the state took a moment and everything went dark. they could not see much. if it was not until she went home consumer hotel and was watching tv when she realized what exactly happened. she and her partner in sugarland will explain in detail. i went with them to indiana recently. for them to see the stage a crumpled like that this really affected them and affected so many that night as well. >> i can imagine that stays with you. hoew is jennifer honoring the victim's? i understand has special plans. >> they had a concert that night when we went back to indiana. they had a con
robin roberts has a preview. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> it is hard to forget, watching that incredible state of collapse in indiana. this is the first time we are learning how close sugarland came to being on stage when this happened. >> that's right. it happened in august. they were about to take the stage. the store manager control them to hold on, a second. the lead singer jennifer told the said that they were under the state took a moment and...
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the case has been solved and so, richard helm was dead the moment he was arrested, he was doomed. >> reporter: robert bryan has spent 30 years resourcing the case. >> i come into the case many many decades later. and start kicking in the fbi found, jesse started investigating the case. the time of the execution in 1936. >>> under the hammering of prosecutor david willis, he maintains his innocence. but bryan says there was something the jury didn't know. >> what i discovered was that the leading handwriting expert for the state told the police investigators at the outset you have the wrong person, the handwriting doesn't match. then the police tell them look we're sure we have the right person. we have all this evidence, like smoke in my mirrors that accomplishes. moments later the officials call back and say, we made a mistake. >> reporter: police found a missing floorboard. a board used to build the ladder in the kitchen. >> they searched the attic 29 officers many times searched the attic over many days. and they said nothing is missing, no floorboards missing, nothing is missing. >> dan says brya
the case has been solved and so, richard helm was dead the moment he was arrested, he was doomed. >> reporter: robert bryan has spent 30 years resourcing the case. >> i come into the case many many decades later. and start kicking in the fbi found, jesse started investigating the case. the time of the execution in 1936. >>> under the hammering of prosecutor david willis, he maintains his innocence. but bryan says there was something the jury didn't know. >> what i...
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>> well, robert has done some work on that. >> no traces? >> the fascinating thing about the story is that we only know of her existence from the letters. as we have no objective records from the birth registries. all we have are the letters in which she is mentioned. there are all those who argue she didn't exist at all. >> there's no question einstein had an unusually active labido. >> i guess it depends on the norm. >> do you think genius is an excuse for this conduct? >> absolutely not. he was the first to acknowledge that, saying that was not his strength. he was a bad father and a bad husband. on the other hand, he said to his second wife, quite clearly that he was going to be engaging in relationships and she accepted it. >> the second wife? >> yes. >> that is elsa. >> yes, that doesn't excuse it, but he is not hypocrite call about it. >> did he have children with her? >> no, they were first cousins. >> was skitsfrania in there with some children, by her previous children? >> no, it was the second son by milava and he had a history of
>> well, robert has done some work on that. >> no traces? >> the fascinating thing about the story is that we only know of her existence from the letters. as we have no objective records from the birth registries. all we have are the letters in which she is mentioned. there are all those who argue she didn't exist at all. >> there's no question einstein had an unusually active labido. >> i guess it depends on the norm. >> do you think genius is an excuse for...
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president toni preckwinkle is planning hundreds of layoffs the first notices went out today robert jordan has report >>cook county board president toni preckwinkle had her office sent out first notices of layoffs to employees yesterday there are plans to lay off a thousand more people ... that leaves them $275 million short on the budget so she is asking the union to make some concessions to help in the budget so far the unions have rejected deals for furloughs the board is looking for more ways to develop revenue including additional layoffs >>we really don't want to lay anyone off the first round of layoff notices have gone out negotiations with labor unions continue and hopefully we will be able to arrive at some solutions but it's no fun it's very difficult and insuring that there is quality of services to the most vulnerable people in cook county is really the most important thing we have to keep our eye on >>we think there were ways that the balanced budget could have come about instead of doing all of these nitpicking measures ... all of these new ideas about charging for services are
president toni preckwinkle is planning hundreds of layoffs the first notices went out today robert jordan has report >>cook county board president toni preckwinkle had her office sent out first notices of layoffs to employees yesterday there are plans to lay off a thousand more people ... that leaves them $275 million short on the budget so she is asking the union to make some concessions to help in the budget so far the unions have rejected deals for furloughs the board is looking for...
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robert flores. glad you're with us in waco, what has been a wildly entertaining game all night long.oe alongside matt milan and erin andrews. baylor has never been in a spot like this to try to beat number five at home in a game that means so much this late in the season. baylor has never beaten oklahoma, 0 for 20. blake bell, he's running four times for ten yards. he's had three touchdowns. they actually refer to this package of him coming in as the belldozer. let's see if he plows straight ahead. >> the last few times they'll run a powerback inside. baylor has not been able to stop it. >> also has trey miller there, the fullback with him. >> here he goes. bell, into the end zone. he does it again. his fourth touchdown of the game. a little bit of a change but the same personnel group, using the same power. this time play side instead of bringing it around. >> looks like they'll go for two here. >> blake bell is staying on the field. >> the officials are going to have a revw here. blake bell was not running off and placekicker michael honeycutt was not running out, matt. >> they hav
robert flores. glad you're with us in waco, what has been a wildly entertaining game all night long.oe alongside matt milan and erin andrews. baylor has never been in a spot like this to try to beat number five at home in a game that means so much this late in the season. baylor has never beaten oklahoma, 0 for 20. blake bell, he's running four times for ten yards. he's had three touchdowns. they actually refer to this package of him coming in as the belldozer. let's see if he plows straight...
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meanwhile, a man has come forward robert in the claims of one of the women who says she was harassed by herman cain. and the polls show that herman cain is slipping among the voters. a new candidate is on the rise. 22% of voters now say that newt gingrich is the likely choice of the nomination. that is within the margin of error. major cuts appear to be on the way at the university of maryland. last night a school commission recommended eliminating eight sports teams. here are the teams on the chopping block. men's cross-country, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving men's tennis, women's acrobatics and tumbling, and women's water polo. the cuts would have to save the school millions of dollars. some students, though, are disappointed. >> i have some friends on those teams. that takes a hit on the school pride. >> i know because the economy is heading us hard to have to cut things. >> the commission once those cuts to take effect in july. coming up at noon, -- >> we have to proceed like she is going to run this next term. >> fighting for the future. mark kelly on his wife's d
meanwhile, a man has come forward robert in the claims of one of the women who says she was harassed by herman cain. and the polls show that herman cain is slipping among the voters. a new candidate is on the rise. 22% of voters now say that newt gingrich is the likely choice of the nomination. that is within the margin of error. major cuts appear to be on the way at the university of maryland. last night a school commission recommended eliminating eight sports teams. here are the teams on the...
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robert. and when you've spoken to this guy, has he said to you that he believes robert was personally involved in her falling from the boat? >> yes. he has told me that. >> and this is, presumably, what he's now told the police? >> presumably. i don't think they're just taking his word for it, though. they have been in touch with me for quite some time. and they have information from a lot of other people, a lot of other sources. i would prefer, as i am sure a great many people would, to not have all of this brought up in this fashion. i would prefer to always believe that r.j. would never do anything to hurt natalie and that he loved her dearly, which he did. and i don't believe that whatever went on was deliberate. i've always cared about him. i always will care about him. and i would prefer to continue living the prior explanations. but i doen't think that's going to happen. and, as i've said, very painful. very, very painful. it's going to be painful for everyone, i'm sure. >> finally, lana, what are your thoughts about natalie? it's been 30 years since she died. she was a wonderful actres
robert. and when you've spoken to this guy, has he said to you that he believes robert was personally involved in her falling from the boat? >> yes. he has told me that. >> and this is, presumably, what he's now told the police? >> presumably. i don't think they're just taking his word for it, though. they have been in touch with me for quite some time. and they have information from a lot of other people, a lot of other sources. i would prefer, as i am sure a great many...
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robert wood jr. has a tear in his esophagus. in a statement robert wood sr.thanked all involved in the recovery of his son. he disappeared in the north anna battlefield park in richmond. after six days of searching, he was found lying in the fetal possession at a rocky quarry next to the park. >>> this is the first morning conjoined twins in california are waking up in separate beds. doctors separated the 2-year-old girls after a nine-hour surgery. the twins were connected at the chest and abdomen. before the surgery, surgeons put si saline ballooned eed under the skin to force it to grow large enough to cover their chests. now they have separate livers, breast bones, and abdominal wall muscles. amazing. >>> lawyers in the conrad murray trial have today off to get ready for closing arguments set for tomorrow. murray, who could face four years in prison, chose not to testify in his own defense. both defense and prosecution have rested their respective cases after six weeks. murray waived his legal right to testify. he is accused of giving michael jackson a dos
robert wood jr. has a tear in his esophagus. in a statement robert wood sr.thanked all involved in the recovery of his son. he disappeared in the north anna battlefield park in richmond. after six days of searching, he was found lying in the fetal possession at a rocky quarry next to the park. >>> this is the first morning conjoined twins in california are waking up in separate beds. doctors separated the 2-year-old girls after a nine-hour surgery. the twins were connected at the chest...
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. >>> coming up, after being lost for six days in the woods robert wood has a new -- >> russian spies caught on camera trading secrets. >> making kids' lunches just got more expensive. >> what did bridge va. trick- or-treater is part robbed o ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get to 1.75% cash back for just about every purchase. learn more and apply today at pnc.com/cashbuilder. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> halloween night turned into quite the same in one neighborhood. >> police arrested one teenager for the crime and now are looking for others. we are live with the neighborhood outreach tonight. >> people in this community are the very angry. they say a night that is intended for young people do have a good time turned into something very scary. with her young daughter still in her prince's costume she says she cannot believe robbers would still halloween candy from children in her neighborhood. >> i could not imagine. i have three children. it is my kids coming home. >> it was a group o
. >>> coming up, after being lost for six days in the woods robert wood has a new -- >> russian spies caught on camera trading secrets. >> making kids' lunches just got more expensive. >> what did bridge va. trick- or-treater is part robbed o ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get to 1.75% cash back for just about every purchase. learn more and apply today at...
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has been hit. now, we don't know if that person was seriously injured. but we spoke to robert lyles who said that person was being transported on a gurney to the loppet. again, shots fired at "occupy oakland." we will have more details later on in this newscast. families this holiday season. we've kicked off our "food for >>> once again, cbs 5 is teaming up with whom foods to feed hungry families this holiday season. we have kicked off our "food for bay area families" fundraiser. let's go to roberta in oakland. roberta. >> reporter: hi, elizabeth. i am live at whole foods on the corner of 27th and bay place. and this is the scene where i have gathered with me from montclair, the 4h club. evan, what's so special about today? >> tomorrow's my birthday. >> on 11/11/11? >> yes. >> how old will you be? >> 9. >> i thought she was going to say 11. we are packing bags up for annual "food for bay area families." i have susan bateman executive director of the alameda county community food bank and chanel here with whole foods. and let's start with you, susan. hi. >> hi. great to be here
has been hit. now, we don't know if that person was seriously injured. but we spoke to robert lyles who said that person was being transported on a gurney to the loppet. again, shots fired at "occupy oakland." we will have more details later on in this newscast. families this holiday season. we've kicked off our "food for >>> once again, cbs 5 is teaming up with whom foods to feed hungry families this holiday season. we have kicked off our "food for bay area...
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deborah roberts has more on his story. >> reporter: he has tangoed, waltzed and jived his way to theof "dancing with the stars." it was just eight years ago that j.r. martinez was as far from the glitz and glamour as humanly possible. waking up in a hospital bed with nearly half his body charred following a bomb attack in iraq. a routine drive in a humvee would change his life forever. >> they said, martinez, it's your turn to drive. i had one hand on the cheering wheel. i'm driving as if i'm driving down sunset boulevard. >> reporter: then, the unthinkable. >> boom. the explosion. everything just slowed down. i can see my hands, my skin, you know, slowly just kind of deteriorating. i can see my hands change in the way, quite honestly, you only see in movies. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: three weeks after his arrival, he demanded that his nurse give him a mirror. >> i started to cry. for a week after i saw my face, i barely spoke. i didn't tell my mother i loved her. >> reporter: you were angry? >> i was angry. >> reporter: then, one morning, the power of a strong-wille
deborah roberts has more on his story. >> reporter: he has tangoed, waltzed and jived his way to theof "dancing with the stars." it was just eight years ago that j.r. martinez was as far from the glitz and glamour as humanly possible. waking up in a hospital bed with nearly half his body charred following a bomb attack in iraq. a routine drive in a humvee would change his life forever. >> they said, martinez, it's your turn to drive. i had one hand on the cheering wheel....
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has a way of crimping their personal lives. for the seven months he's been at the boston suffolk county jail, 25-year-old robert sutton has onlyn to his girlfriend on the phone, but he's determined to take the relationship to the next level. >> listen, listen. i need close-up. will you marry me, baby girl? i'm serious. give me one of them little rice and bean babies. emily, i love you, baby. >> with the crime sutton has been accused of, it may be a long time before he can start a family. he's been charged with distribution of cocaine for allegedly selling 150 grams to a confidential informant. he's pled not guilty and though he's never been convicted of drug dealing, admits he's no stranger to the drug trade. >> oh, yeah, i've dealt drugs. i'm not going to lie about that. it's just my upbringing, know what i mean? surviving, sell drugs. but i didn't sell those drugs. if convicted, sutton will face a minimum sentence of ten years. but that's not the only serious crime he's accused of. less than a year earlier, a big time gun battle erupted on a boston bridge. after the investigation, he was arrested and charged with assault and
has a way of crimping their personal lives. for the seven months he's been at the boston suffolk county jail, 25-year-old robert sutton has onlyn to his girlfriend on the phone, but he's determined to take the relationship to the next level. >> listen, listen. i need close-up. will you marry me, baby girl? i'm serious. give me one of them little rice and bean babies. emily, i love you, baby. >> with the crime sutton has been accused of, it may be a long time before he can start a...
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nervous about italy and the rest of europe >>justice has been delayed for a man wrongfully convicted of a murder that happened 20 years ago. roberteleased from prison but he left to wait to be fully exonerated. he was one of five men freed after being convicted of raping and killing a dixmoor woman in 19913 of the five have been fully exonerated prosecutors say that dna evidence cleared all five of the crimes robert veal had been locked up since he was 15 now at 34 years old his lawyer says that he just wants to move on with his life >>he has been very patient he has been complying with the proceedings and he will be very happy when the whole thing is over >>robert feel will be back in court next month and hopes of finally getting the conviction vacated >>groups working to recall the governor of wisconsin are expected to launch a petition drive tomorrow. the push to recall gov. scott walker was sparked by passage of a law that effectively ended collective bargaining for most public employees in wisconsin there were weeks of protests that drew thousands of people to the state capitol in madison democrats of been working with union
nervous about italy and the rest of europe >>justice has been delayed for a man wrongfully convicted of a murder that happened 20 years ago. roberteleased from prison but he left to wait to be fully exonerated. he was one of five men freed after being convicted of raping and killing a dixmoor woman in 19913 of the five have been fully exonerated prosecutors say that dna evidence cleared all five of the crimes robert veal had been locked up since he was 15 now at 34 years old his lawyer...
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claims iran has dismissed as robert haters all this talks washington could stop holding back israel's alleged monster outside of the islamic republic as aussies are nice and now explains the situation with iraq is beginning to resemble the lead up to the iraq war. iran has long been a hot topic. but anyway the greatest threat that america in the world faces but i faced was a nuclear iran but it's heated not since last week's imports from the un's nuclear watchdog sparking fears. don was pursuing atomic weapons the i.a.e.a. says iran developed a high explosives initiation system a detonator with the help of a foreign expert question that our expert is called the mystery scientists and russian by some western media even though the i.a.e.a. report doesn't name him and he's not russian ukrainian and here's how former weapons inspector david albright talked suffered a scientist nuclear credentials on c.n.n. when weapons showed him how to build of a thin hemispherical shell with holes in it and they were the detonation happens and you simultaneously set off explosive pellets in a series of
claims iran has dismissed as robert haters all this talks washington could stop holding back israel's alleged monster outside of the islamic republic as aussies are nice and now explains the situation with iraq is beginning to resemble the lead up to the iraq war. iran has long been a hot topic. but anyway the greatest threat that america in the world faces but i faced was a nuclear iran but it's heated not since last week's imports from the un's nuclear watchdog sparking fears. don was...
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her husband robert wagner, has long dismissed any additions of foul play. >>> good news for people who suffered storm damage from tropical storm lee -- president obama made eight disaster declaration for much of northern virginia. the declaration makes federal funding available to assist in all of the rebuilding efforts. >>> they have been rebuilding for a while. the wind is light, cold. >> what did you say, we are on me and watch? >> we are on mitten watch. the temperature in washington, officially at reagan national airport, 40 degrees. it will be into the 20's in some areas. the record low tonight, 21 degrees. that was back in 1959. did you see the sprinkles? beautiful skyline drive. this is how it looked early this morning. it began to clear, then the snow squall, write to the ground, but at big meadow, the visitor center. look at the wind chill, some of the high spots at big meadows 16 degrees. wintergreen, the wind chill making it feel like it is in the 20's and many spots. there is the weather front that came through. a lot of the cold air over us. this is a glimpse from the sun
her husband robert wagner, has long dismissed any additions of foul play. >>> good news for people who suffered storm damage from tropical storm lee -- president obama made eight disaster declaration for much of northern virginia. the declaration makes federal funding available to assist in all of the rebuilding efforts. >>> they have been rebuilding for a while. the wind is light, cold. >> what did you say, we are on me and watch? >> we are on mitten watch. the...
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robert, we watch them drop over the last three weeks. >> absolutely. >> all right. interesting. we'll see what she has to say about it. robert lyles, thank you. >>> right now, dozens of low income families are camping out in downtown san jose. they are waiting at the sacred heart community service building to sign up for holiday food and toy boxes. the lines started at 4:00 this afternoon. registration doesn't start until 7:30 tomorrow morning. people in line tonight say it will be a big help for the holidays. >> they know how much the mother goes through for their kids. because i work myself and i got ready. it's just something that makes me happy. >> once they are on the list, families can come back in a few weeks. it will give out 7,000 food boxes in more than 16,000 toys. >>> tonight, pg and e is working to locate a second leak on the very same pipeline that exploded last year in san bruno. the rupture is somewhere between men low park and palo alto. >> the crews have their work cut out for them. they discovered a leak that is on the pipeline that we're standing on right now. the problem is, the pine lean stretches
robert, we watch them drop over the last three weeks. >> absolutely. >> all right. interesting. we'll see what she has to say about it. robert lyles, thank you. >>> right now, dozens of low income families are camping out in downtown san jose. they are waiting at the sacred heart community service building to sign up for holiday food and toy boxes. the lines started at 4:00 this afternoon. registration doesn't start until 7:30 tomorrow morning. people in line tonight say it...
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ktvu's robert handa has the story of those in need and who stepped in to help this holiday season. >> people began lining up this morning. more than 4,000 families will get food boxes. the most the charity has ever given out. anthony came for the first time. >> i got all the provisions for thanksgiving. >> what would you have down if you haven't -- done if you sent a got this. >> i have no idea. >> donations rescued the give away. >> we have seen cuts from state and county and local governments that have been key to us, part of our funding mix. we seen that dry up and go away. >> city team served a male and also gave out food boxes to 3,000 families. a 20% jump from last year. >> they probably have one job holding the family together and they are trying to pay the rent. >> they solved a worker shortage with groups. >> i want to cry. i am so grateful to give them a hot meal and help them feel more thankful. >> it needs more food and 17,000 toys for christmas boxes. that donation drive starts next monday. in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu is continuing its commitm
ktvu's robert handa has the story of those in need and who stepped in to help this holiday season. >> people began lining up this morning. more than 4,000 families will get food boxes. the most the charity has ever given out. anthony came for the first time. >> i got all the provisions for thanksgiving. >> what would you have down if you haven't -- done if you sent a got this. >> i have no idea. >> donations rescued the give away. >> we have seen cuts from...
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tonight is not the first time there has been violence during the occupy-oakland protests. robert lyles of our san francisco station kpix has more on that. >> reporter: these are the signs of occupy oakland's general strike and these are the signs of those who want to disrupt occupy oakland. they have no name, but the havoc they unleashed does. it's called black block. they have been slipping into peaceful mass demonstrations since the late '90s and their look is always the same. chopper 5 captured them hurling outdoor dining tables and chairs into the street and ultimately into the windows of the upscale grocery chain with customers still inside. but peaceful protesters literally put their bodies on the line, forming a human chain to block black block actions. >> this is not sanctioned by the occupy oakland movement. it's not what it's about. this is not what it's about. >> reporter: unmoved by calls for calm, the anarchists ran for the bank of america at kaiser center and it was feared they had fired into the bank's lobby. instead, this devastation was the work of hammers and fo
tonight is not the first time there has been violence during the occupy-oakland protests. robert lyles of our san francisco station kpix has more on that. >> reporter: these are the signs of occupy oakland's general strike and these are the signs of those who want to disrupt occupy oakland. they have no name, but the havoc they unleashed does. it's called black block. they have been slipping into peaceful mass demonstrations since the late '90s and their look is always the same. chopper 5...
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in man accused in the killing of a baltimore county bar owner has pleaded guilty. robert garner was a hit man hired by the martin's wife. he was owner of the bar in dundalk at the time of the murder. >> paul schurick is charged with using robocalls to try to suppress the black vote in the last gubernatorial election. he has subpoenaed elijah cummings to testify because some voters say they received a different robocall from the congressman. his attorneys deny any notion that his client broke the law. >> where is the conspiracy? you've got hundreds and thousands of documents and the mills and subpoenas. where is the so-called conspiracy? >> the trial is set for february for julius henson. an outside prosecutor will decide whether to file charges against the circuit court. police say conaway may have pulled a gun against adam meister. the case is being handed over to avoid any conflict of interest. >> a man remains in shock trauma after a shooting in south baltimore. the suspect was brandishing two nuys. -- knives. no word on his condition or what sparked the incident. the
in man accused in the killing of a baltimore county bar owner has pleaded guilty. robert garner was a hit man hired by the martin's wife. he was owner of the bar in dundalk at the time of the murder. >> paul schurick is charged with using robocalls to try to suppress the black vote in the last gubernatorial election. he has subpoenaed elijah cummings to testify because some voters say they received a different robocall from the congressman. his attorneys deny any notion that his client...
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robert handa has more on the story, where they say it is the worst in san jose. >> reporter: well, af tenants here got our attention, making that claim. they say they are scared the park's sewage system will over- flow when the storms move in. the groups marched through the western trailer park in san jose to draw attention to what they call dangerous and sometimes unclean conditions. they are angry that owners are not upgrading the park's sewage system. through a translator, they told us before christmas last year rain overwhelmed the pipes. >> the water of the assume system came into my whole house, it was flooding. i came into the trailer, i saw the water on the floor. and it was just a horrible smell. i was frightened and scared because i didn't know what to do to keep the water from coming out. >> the plumbing is at least 70 something years old. that needs to be changed and upgraded somehow, and they don't want to make to changes. >> reporter: the park manager says it is not true. he says after the vice mayor intervened, they passed a code inspection in july. >> we don't have a
robert handa has more on the story, where they say it is the worst in san jose. >> reporter: well, af tenants here got our attention, making that claim. they say they are scared the park's sewage system will over- flow when the storms move in. the groups marched through the western trailer park in san jose to draw attention to what they call dangerous and sometimes unclean conditions. they are angry that owners are not upgrading the park's sewage system. through a translator, they told us...
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district judge leslie koch has ties to sandusky's second mile charity which has been removed. judge robert scott with no known ties to the charity or penn state is taking over. >>> coming up this morning, 80 is the new 65. not in a good way, though. >>> plus, how safe are those little hybrid cars in a crash? a surprising report. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] you love the taste of 2% milk. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromise on taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. if you open up a charge card account with us. [ male announcer ] identity thieves never stop coming up with ways to steal from you. they can open up an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. do you have cufflinks? mm-hmm. gold ones? [ male announcer ] not on our watch. we're lifelock. go to lifelock.com and learn how our patented billion point database can help protect you. call 1-800-lifelock today. lifelock. relentlessly protecting your identity. ye
district judge leslie koch has ties to sandusky's second mile charity which has been removed. judge robert scott with no known ties to the charity or penn state is taking over. >>> coming up this morning, 80 is the new 65. not in a good way, though. >>> plus, how safe are those little hybrid cars in a crash? a surprising report. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] you love the taste of 2% milk. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated...
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our chief science correspondent robert bazell has more on this highly charged decision. >> reporter:nnon morgan, who has advanced breast cancer, is devastated by the fda commissioner's decision that avastin can no longer be marketed as a treatment for her disease. >> it's heartbreaking. i cried. my first thought was she just gave me a death sentence. >> reporter: at three fda hearings on whether avastin should be approved for breast cancer, experts repeatedly testified that despite emotional appeals. >> i owe the last seven and a half years to avastin. >> avastin gives us hope. >> reporter: the evidence did not prove the drug was effective. still, fda commissioner margaret hamburg said her decision to follow the advisory panel's recommendation was a difficult one. >> sometimes despite the hopes of investigators, patients, industry and even the fda itself, the results of rigorous testing can be disappointing. >> reporter: avastin remains on the market as a treatment for several other cancers. so doctors can prescribe it for so-called off label use for breast cancer. the big question i
our chief science correspondent robert bazell has more on this highly charged decision. >> reporter:nnon morgan, who has advanced breast cancer, is devastated by the fda commissioner's decision that avastin can no longer be marketed as a treatment for her disease. >> it's heartbreaking. i cried. my first thought was she just gave me a death sentence. >> reporter: at three fda hearings on whether avastin should be approved for breast cancer, experts repeatedly testified that...
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robert lyles has the video. >> it has become the war video tape. tonight, determined to demonstrate by the camera and bystander video tape that occupy oakland has turned into a hand to hand battle where they are victims. this is inside the october 25 confrontation at 8th and washington. officers pelted with what police say are bottles, pelted with pain and using batons to keep demonstrators away. but scott campbell says he is the innocent victim, showing cbs 5 his ugly battle scar. following a police shooting he video taped last wednesday night. >> this individual praises his weapon. >> the citizen journalist claims officers fired at his leg with either a rubber bullet or bean bag shot without provocation. >> there needs to be some independent agency that looks at the behavior. >> that has become the battle cry of many demonstrators, especially after iraq war vet, scott olsen, was shot in the head by a tear gas canister two weeks ago. now the alameda county sheriff's department joined the video tape war, releasing this recording of a second war vet
robert lyles has the video. >> it has become the war video tape. tonight, determined to demonstrate by the camera and bystander video tape that occupy oakland has turned into a hand to hand battle where they are victims. this is inside the october 25 confrontation at 8th and washington. officers pelted with what police say are bottles, pelted with pain and using batons to keep demonstrators away. but scott campbell says he is the innocent victim, showing cbs 5 his ugly battle scar....
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california secretary of state has given the get for robert pack to gather signatures.is 10-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter were killed in 2003. the measure would impose a quarter cent per pill tax to fund the state's drug tracking system. >>> harvard study says eating canned food day may raise levels of -- bpa. researchers gave -- they saw a 1200% increase. bpa is found in many canned foods a by product of chemicals used to prevent corrosion. medical experts were surprised by the results. >> high doses of bpa are linked to cancer, heart disease, early puberty. big step from large animal doses to what is harmful in people. >> a 2008 study linked people with higher bpa levels in their you are troeupb hey higher risk of developing heart disease and diabetes. -- the new study is published online. >>> more than 100 driveers in pennsylvania are cleaning up after an unusual road hazard. a gooey muck topped from a -- dropped from a tanker truck on the pennsylvania turnpike near pittsburgh yesterday. the cars were disabled when the goo covered tires. even state police and
california secretary of state has given the get for robert pack to gather signatures.is 10-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter were killed in 2003. the measure would impose a quarter cent per pill tax to fund the state's drug tracking system. >>> harvard study says eating canned food day may raise levels of -- bpa. researchers gave -- they saw a 1200% increase. bpa is found in many canned foods a by product of chemicals used to prevent corrosion. medical experts were surprised by the...
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robert hall has this report. >> the sound of a bugle echoing across pat raid ground of camp bastion in afghanistan. the defense secretary paying his tribute to the campaign, a reminder today's act of remembrance spans conflicts stretching back over nine decades. painstakingly restored by the imperial war museum for this anniversary, the stark images from the first world war battles on the son which claimed more than 57,000 lives on the first day alone. a four-year conflict which ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. the hour went on a cloudy morning in 2011, a silence spread outwards in the busy heart of london. the record number of copies sold this year, around 46 million, suggested growing level of public engagement with this act of remembrance. two short minutes in cities, towns and villages where many had time to consider their linked with the past. >> two minutes when families and friends could reflect on their own, more recent losses. >> the worse bit for me was stood in front of so many closets with photographs of people and lives have been killed and
robert hall has this report. >> the sound of a bugle echoing across pat raid ground of camp bastion in afghanistan. the defense secretary paying his tribute to the campaign, a reminder today's act of remembrance spans conflicts stretching back over nine decades. painstakingly restored by the imperial war museum for this anniversary, the stark images from the first world war battles on the son which claimed more than 57,000 lives on the first day alone. a four-year conflict which ended at...
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. >>> and stanley roberts' people behaving badly has hit a whole new level. find out what anderson cooper had to say about one of stanley's run-ins. >>> live, this is kron4 news at 11:00. >>> a countrywide protest tomorrow aims at putting a financial dent in big banks. instead of marching, thousands of people are expected to move their money out of banks that are supposedly too big to fail. this comes after banks like bank of america announced plans to charge customers monthly atm fees. banks have since dropped that idea but new at 11:00, that's not stopping customers from sending the banks a message. >> reporter: the small guys finally decided to stick it to big banks. not by bashing their windows, instead by closing their accounts. tens of thousands of people plan to participate in saturday's bank transfer day, moving their money into credit unions or community banks. the movement grew out of the frustration of rising fees and mounting home foreclosures. >> if everyone did it together, then they would really feel the effects of it. >> reporter: he closed hi
. >>> and stanley roberts' people behaving badly has hit a whole new level. find out what anderson cooper had to say about one of stanley's run-ins. >>> live, this is kron4 news at 11:00. >>> a countrywide protest tomorrow aims at putting a financial dent in big banks. instead of marching, thousands of people are expected to move their money out of banks that are supposedly too big to fail. this comes after banks like bank of america announced plans to charge...
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>>james: it has been three years since the handsfree lot. stanley robertshows us that some drivers have not gotten the message. >>stanley: pay attention to the man in the suv. he has a cell phone firmly attached to his ear. i was not the only one that notice. this officer from the california highway patrol told the driver to pull over. you can see the frustration on the driver's face after getting caught. >>officer: you are being pulled over for using your cell phone while driving. >>stanley: here is what the driver had to say. >> i know i am not supposed to be doing it, i am kind of glad i got caught. >>stanley: really? who says that? this woman did not even notice me or the chp because she was so enter iphone. after your third ticket, the price goes up. >>stanley: this guy was not only on his cell phone, he had another problem. >>officer: you are not wearing your seat belt. >>stanley: i asked him what his thoughts were about being caught. >> i will go to court and hopefully the cop will not show up again but the charges will get dropped. >>stanley: but wh
>>james: it has been three years since the handsfree lot. stanley robertshows us that some drivers have not gotten the message. >>stanley: pay attention to the man in the suv. he has a cell phone firmly attached to his ear. i was not the only one that notice. this officer from the california highway patrol told the driver to pull over. you can see the frustration on the driver's face after getting caught. >>officer: you are being pulled over for using your cell phone while...
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john roberts has the story from jackson. >> state of mississippi is trying to take my home for a plan in 2001. >> it's one of the hottest issues in mississippi state electionez. should the state be allowed to take imminent do main for private property? the president of the mississippi farm bureau said no. he is leading the charge for initiative 31 and prevent the state from taking property and handing it over to a private individual or business for economic development. >> we looked and see what happened and we are trying to be proactive and put out the fire before it gets here. >> knight is talking about a supreme court ruling that allowed city of new london to take a home for a shopping and condo project. >> the supreme court said it was our land until someone else paid more taxes. >> billboards in mississippi warn against imminent do main abuse. but the case in blue springs, the state took land from a church to build the toyota plant. the owners no where to be found. leland speed is director of the mississippi development authority. ly said the initiative would be a job killer. >>
john roberts has the story from jackson. >> state of mississippi is trying to take my home for a plan in 2001. >> it's one of the hottest issues in mississippi state electionez. should the state be allowed to take imminent do main for private property? the president of the mississippi farm bureau said no. he is leading the charge for initiative 31 and prevent the state from taking property and handing it over to a private individual or business for economic development. >> we...