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>> hatch was a -- and this is ake's words. hatch is a follower.e all the decisions. >> reporter: so it was like a big dog, little dog and hatch would follow along behind him. ake told the sheriff that he and he alone was the triggerman. not only in the douglass killings, but in texas as well. the other incident was the shooting of those two fellows in texas. did ake tell you about that or about why he pulled the trigger then? >> he said that he had to do it because steve hatch was just too weak to do it. >> reporter: he was afraid to pull the trigger? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: did either one of them express remorse in these statements? >> the only remorse that i got was ake said that i want the death penalty. >> on all this here i want the death penalty. and i want injection as soon as possible. after i'd like to have a little bit of time, i'd like to see my parents and my nephew, then i'm ready to get executed. >> reporter: he knew what he had done. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: for brooks and leslie douglass, the capture of the killers appeared to p
>> hatch was a -- and this is ake's words. hatch is a follower.e all the decisions. >> reporter: so it was like a big dog, little dog and hatch would follow along behind him. ake told the sheriff that he and he alone was the triggerman. not only in the douglass killings, but in texas as well. the other incident was the shooting of those two fellows in texas. did ake tell you about that or about why he pulled the trigger then? >> he said that he had to do it because steve hatch...
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then, hatch's clemency hearing.hen with his life on the line, he stuck to his story that he had not sexually assaulted her. >> they had denied raping me. and so i think right then it just really threw me for a loop. i was only supposed to talk like 30 seconds and it ended up being three or four minutes because i was so upset. and remembered every minute of it like it was happening right then. not only did i have nightmares, i was afraid to go to restaurants, i was afraid to sleep at night. i heard noises that would wake me up because i was afraid that somebody was coming to get me. not only did i not get to go to my parents' funeral, i denied that they had died. to deny that still after all these years just seemed like there was no remorse. >> reporter: not only denying the murder but calling you a liar. >> right. like i could see where that poor 12-year-old girl could have thought that i did or this happened. and i was like, there's no thought. it did. >> reporter: the clemency appeal was denied. and so on august 9
then, hatch's clemency hearing.hen with his life on the line, he stuck to his story that he had not sexually assaulted her. >> they had denied raping me. and so i think right then it just really threw me for a loop. i was only supposed to talk like 30 seconds and it ended up being three or four minutes because i was so upset. and remembered every minute of it like it was happening right then. not only did i have nightmares, i was afraid to go to restaurants, i was afraid to sleep at...
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hatch: i thank my colleagues. i would ask for one additional minute, giving the other side an additional minute. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: thank you. i really appreciate my colleagues here. they've made some very prescient points on how important this balanced budget amendment is. by the president's own actuary, by 2020 we'll be over $20 trillion in national debt. the interest alone will be over $1 trillion. we won't have any money for the poor, sick and the needy because we haven't lived within our means. we simply have to get things under control. the only twaoeu do that is -- the only way to do that is what all these 49 states do every year and that is balance our budgets through a constitutional amendment. let me make one last point, and that is that i don't know why the democrats, some democrats fight against this. because literally, even if we pass it through both houses of congress by the requisite two-thirds vote there,'s still going to be a big battle in the states. if they hate
hatch: i thank my colleagues. i would ask for one additional minute, giving the other side an additional minute. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: thank you. i really appreciate my colleagues here. they've made some very prescient points on how important this balanced budget amendment is. by the president's own actuary, by 2020 we'll be over $20 trillion in national debt. the interest alone will be over $1 trillion. we won't have any money for the poor, sick and the needy...
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grandson in the ways of hatch car sculpting. there are millions of hijackers here each with a different is different just as people do all the curbing curran's are different even on some particular can still there's a show that the world isn't perfect. each grave or monastery has its own tailor made tombstone normally it takes about a month to make one this symmetry in a village of nora jo's is one of the oldest in armenia the long history of this caucasian country a history packed with. drama can be traced by looking at the tombstones set up until the seventh century garden look quite simple there is nothing but across the dark the first cross turtle. the hatch card is in the cemetery don't feature carvings although the graveyard of the small town of spin is much larger. than before the quake it was a small symmetry but as you can see now it's quite big. for yourself it took some forty days to bury quake victims are tossed sort of to see and comes to the symmetry quite often the always follows the same roots in this mortal plac
grandson in the ways of hatch car sculpting. there are millions of hijackers here each with a different is different just as people do all the curbing curran's are different even on some particular can still there's a show that the world isn't perfect. each grave or monastery has its own tailor made tombstone normally it takes about a month to make one this symmetry in a village of nora jo's is one of the oldest in armenia the long history of this caucasian country a history packed with. drama...
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grandson in the ways of hatch car sculpting. there are millions of hijackers here each with a different history they differ just as people do all of the curbing patterns are different even on some particular tombstone there's a to show that the world isn't perfect. each grave or ministry has its own tailormade tombstone normally it takes about a month to make this symmetry in a village of norrath those is one of the oldest in armenia the long history of this caucasian country a history packed with. drama can be traced by looking at the tombstones until the seventh century garden look quite simple at that there is nothing but across a car that first crossed after. the hatch got us in the cemetery don't feature carvings although the graveyard of the small town of spitfire is much larger. before the quake it was a small symmetry but as you can see now it's quite big. which are some of it too soon for today's to bury quake victims are tossed such as seann comes to the symmetry quite often the always follows the same route in this mo
grandson in the ways of hatch car sculpting. there are millions of hijackers here each with a different history they differ just as people do all of the curbing patterns are different even on some particular tombstone there's a to show that the world isn't perfect. each grave or ministry has its own tailormade tombstone normally it takes about a month to make this symmetry in a village of norrath those is one of the oldest in armenia the long history of this caucasian country a history packed...
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he is one that will hatch in the penguin colony. these chicks will join the rest of the colony. >>> and san francisco zoo has the largest
he is one that will hatch in the penguin colony. these chicks will join the rest of the colony. >>> and san francisco zoo has the largest
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while today's focus is on physical safe hatches, we must also consider the broader safe hatches of the future. electronic infrastructure and global communications play an important role in terrorist operations and awhrow for virtual safe havens that are much harder to disrupt and dismantle than physical safe havens. the may 1 killing of bin laden who escaped detection by hiding in a safe haven located in an heavily populated governed area that indicates the terms of safe haven does not always equate with remoteness, scarcely populated areas, or lawless areas. i look forward to hearing from both panels and receive recommendations on strategies from the best approach of addressing terrorist safe haven, and i yield back my time. >> i thank the ranking member, and i couldn't agree with you more that the virtual safe havens are a threat as realm. i know we've had hearings on radicalization over the internet which i think poses one of the biggest threats we have today. other members are reminded that opening statements may be submitted for the record. we are pleased to have a distinguished p
while today's focus is on physical safe hatches, we must also consider the broader safe hatches of the future. electronic infrastructure and global communications play an important role in terrorist operations and awhrow for virtual safe havens that are much harder to disrupt and dismantle than physical safe havens. the may 1 killing of bin laden who escaped detection by hiding in a safe haven located in an heavily populated governed area that indicates the terms of safe haven does not always...
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after six tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan these are the physical wounds farmer navy seal jimmy hatch lives with. the psychological wounds run just as deep. >> i had a lot of drugs run through my system and a difficult time adjusting to it and i was embarrassed about it. so much so that i isolated myself. >> shell shock, fatigue,posttraumaticstress diso fatigue,posttraumaticstressdiso rder. asmanyas20%. ptsd is not just an illness that haunts the mind, it affects the entire body. former congressman patrick kennedy now a healthcare advocate was on hand for today's announcement. >> for many of our soldiers the war is just beginning. the question is, are we going be there for them just as they were there for us?
after six tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan these are the physical wounds farmer navy seal jimmy hatch lives with. the psychological wounds run just as deep. >> i had a lot of drugs run through my system and a difficult time adjusting to it and i was embarrassed about it. so much so that i isolated myself. >> shell shock, fatigue,posttraumaticstress diso fatigue,posttraumaticstressdiso rder. asmanyas20%. ptsd is not just an illness that haunts the mind, it affects the entire...
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. >> reporter: this retired navy seal jimmy hatch.uring his last deployment in afghanistan he was shot in the leg. he got a purple heart. his leg healed but hatch did not. >> didn't realize what i would feel when i got home. i don't think you can go through some of those things and not be affected. so i don't know why i was shocked. >> the president tonight is going to say we are bringing soldiers home and in most americans' minds that means the war is over. well, for many of our sell engineers, the war is just beginning. for many of our soldiers. >> reporter: he joined a former healthcare advocate patrick kennedy as well as other researchers at a national conference in san francisco. the focus? how ptsd is not just psychological. it takes a huge physical toll, as well. >> they have elevated heart disease. they have twice the risk for dementia. they have more complicated course if they undergo surgery. there's a growing literature suggesting that the experience of having ptsd affects the whole body. >> reporter: the troops coming home
. >> reporter: this retired navy seal jimmy hatch.uring his last deployment in afghanistan he was shot in the leg. he got a purple heart. his leg healed but hatch did not. >> didn't realize what i would feel when i got home. i don't think you can go through some of those things and not be affected. so i don't know why i was shocked. >> the president tonight is going to say we are bringing soldiers home and in most americans' minds that means the war is over. well, for many of...
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there are three more nests in the eggs that have not hatched.mate they don't hatch soon, they can be infertile and have to be removed from the nest. >>> skep keep in mind our coverage continues on ktvu. keep it right here. our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. [ webber ] southwest airlines has seven daily nonstop flights from the bay area to chicago midway to fit your schedule. ♪ hey, we're on your schedule, not ours. there will be another one back here in a second, just watch. what did i tell you -- there's another one. [ ding ]
there are three more nests in the eggs that have not hatched.mate they don't hatch soon, they can be infertile and have to be removed from the nest. >>> skep keep in mind our coverage continues on ktvu. keep it right here. our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. [ webber ] southwest airlines has seven daily nonstop flights from the bay area to...
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this is just hours after the chick hatched from its egg.c >>> it's only days old but the darling of the san francisco zoo is a baby penguin. this is just hours after the chick hatched from its egg. not ready for prime time but in a couple of months it will be splashing around -- loud though -- with its fellow penguin chicks. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, san francisco firefighters hurt in the line of duty. three firefighters hurt, two critically. the latest on their conditions. it's all coming up tonight at 5:00 and 6:00 right here on eyewitness news. >>> and weather-wise, what's cooking. we have some partly cloudy skies around the bay area, a bigger storm looks like it's going to affect weekend plans. but be prepared for that one. >> sounds like a rainy june. >> yeah. >> all right. thanks, lawrence. that's it for us here at cbs 5 newsroom. have a great afternoon. we'll see you tonight again at 5:00. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,, [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving
this is just hours after the chick hatched from its egg.c >>> it's only days old but the darling of the san francisco zoo is a baby penguin. this is just hours after the chick hatched from its egg. not ready for prime time but in a couple of months it will be splashing around -- loud though -- with its fellow penguin chicks. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, san francisco firefighters hurt in the line of duty. three firefighters hurt, two critically. the latest on their...
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she hatched on memorial day.e jogger. >> i've been running around peeking my head around and seeing if anything has happened yet. i'm excited to see that she had a baby. >> park officials say the mother, blanch still has three more eggs but they don't know if the eggs will hatch. she's got a cute little one. >> two wings up for martha. let's check your commute to see what sal is seeing. >> i'm not seeing good things on 880 northbound. for awhile two lanes were blocked on 880. it's backed up into san low an droa -- san leandro. this has lightened up. northbound 101 is slow from vermont to the split into mostly cloudy. temperatures staying cool, slightly warmer. caller. a little bit in the north bay. increasing clouds friday. rain's going to make this on the weekend. the question is when will it make it. a lot of rain, too. >> this will be the grand finale. >> the last one in the series. >> all right. >> we'll they more in 24 hours. >> all right. that will do it for us. thanks for watching. >> bye now.
she hatched on memorial day.e jogger. >> i've been running around peeking my head around and seeing if anything has happened yet. i'm excited to see that she had a baby. >> park officials say the mother, blanch still has three more eggs but they don't know if the eggs will hatch. she's got a cute little one. >> two wings up for martha. let's check your commute to see what sal is seeing. >> i'm not seeing good things on 880 northbound. for awhile two lanes were blocked on...
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. >> after six tours of duty these are the physical wounds jimmy hatch lives with. the psychological wounds run deep. >> i had a lot of drugs running through my system and a very difficult time adjusting to it. and i was embarrassed bit. so much, that i isolated myself. >> shell shocked post traumatic stress disorder, whatever the name, studies show 20% of the vets returning from iraq and afghanistan live with ptsd. and research released confirmed what many vets have long known. ptsd is not just an illness haunting the mind, but the entire body. former congressman patrick kennedy was on hand for the announcement. >> for many of our soldiers the war is just beginning. the question is... are we going to be there for them? just as they're there for us? >> research found iraq and afghanistan war vets are two to three times more likely than vets without ptsd to suffer from heart disease, older vets are twice as likely to develop demenia, and vets with ptsd less likely to survive a year after undergoing surgery. >> there is something about the mind-body connection. you kn
. >> after six tours of duty these are the physical wounds jimmy hatch lives with. the psychological wounds run deep. >> i had a lot of drugs running through my system and a very difficult time adjusting to it. and i was embarrassed bit. so much, that i isolated myself. >> shell shocked post traumatic stress disorder, whatever the name, studies show 20% of the vets returning from iraq and afghanistan live with ptsd. and research released confirmed what many vets have long...
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this is video of one of the penguin chick that has hatched yesterday.zoo's annual march of the penguins will be sometime in july or august. san francisco zoo has the largest breeding colony of south american penguins of any zoo in the world. >> he has a nice tuxedo there. >> next, at 5:30, defense attorney offers hints about the results of two polygraph tests given to the primary suspect in the beating of bryan stow. >> and big questions still loom as nancy and philip garido prepare to hear that sentences. >> and new concern for people about a rock slide in the santa cruz mountains. how the june rains are adding to a three-month old problem. >> and 59 in boston today. heat is still on the south where record highs are possible again today. in great falls, seattle and portland, all flirting around 60 degrees. most of the airports are quiet. baltimore still reporting flight departure delays. go to abc7news.com and find flight tracker. ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both
this is video of one of the penguin chick that has hatched yesterday.zoo's annual march of the penguins will be sometime in july or august. san francisco zoo has the largest breeding colony of south american penguins of any zoo in the world. >> he has a nice tuxedo there. >> next, at 5:30, defense attorney offers hints about the results of two polygraph tests given to the primary suspect in the beating of bryan stow. >> and big questions still loom as nancy and philip garido...
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her parents are keeping protective watch oversee hour and the hatched eggs.fertile they should hatch in the next few days. >>> still ahead, new information police have now released about a person of interest in the disappearance of a bay area student. >> also a defense attorney offers hints on the results of two polygraph it is given to the primary suspect arrested in the beating of bryan stow. >> and a little taste of tornado alley, a look at the twister that touched down during yesterday's storm. >> the number of murders here in san jose is going up, but the number of police on the streets is going down. i'm amy hollyfield live in san jose, i'll tell you what is happening coming up next. >> here is a look at airport delays, there aren't any right now. all the airports are running on time. severe weather is possible around minneapolis and charlottp after we me dqa diyoú floor look brand new, it's not uncommon for the term "hero" to be bandied about. but does bringing a floor back to life really make us heroes? yes. yes it does. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >> closed
her parents are keeping protective watch oversee hour and the hatched eggs.fertile they should hatch in the next few days. >>> still ahead, new information police have now released about a person of interest in the disappearance of a bay area student. >> also a defense attorney offers hints on the results of two polygraph it is given to the primary suspect arrested in the beating of bryan stow. >> and a little taste of tornado alley, a look at the twister that touched down...
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she actually hatched on memorial day.other blanch still has three more eggs but they still don't know if those eggs are going to hatch. >>> teens texting behind the wheel. >>> we have very interesting pictures to show you here. take a look at them and try to answer for them for yourself. what is that and look at the man who answered. dad, i was wondering if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair? oh. i was cruising the world-wide-web. found this do. what are you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g. thanks, bro-seph. are you video chatting? with my boyfriend? yeah! hey, tessa! mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. >>> a video has some folks wondering what is really in the skies above oakland. it shows a group of three lights traveling at a high rate of speed. some folks are calling it a ufo. b
she actually hatched on memorial day.other blanch still has three more eggs but they still don't know if those eggs are going to hatch. >>> teens texting behind the wheel. >>> we have very interesting pictures to show you here. take a look at them and try to answer for them for yourself. what is that and look at the man who answered. dad, i was wondering if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair? oh. i was cruising the world-wide-web. found this do. what are you...
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an israeli scientists discovered it in 1940s to kill larvae before they hatched. >> that bacteria was a gift from god. >> he discovered how to get bti to kill mosquitos. >> we are in the warehouse. >> he joined forces with the ceo of mit holdings, a savannah-based company. the completed product is called the provector. >> we want to go global and help every single person. we don't need a single person to be dying from malaria. >> there are 250 mosquitos, that is the amount you would find in a home in kenya in 5 minutes. here on my arm, these are a painful announce. in that village in kenya, it could be deadly. a child dies there from malaria every 70 seconds. >> trust me, malaria is bad. >> malaria nearly killed this man. he was just 8 years old. >> even has i talked about it now, i can still feel the heat on my body. >> in the slum of nairobi, more than 70 percent of residents have been effected by malaria. they traveled there to set a provector projects. >> over time the mosquito population will go down. >> this is more than 100 provector projects. researchers are studying the resul
an israeli scientists discovered it in 1940s to kill larvae before they hatched. >> that bacteria was a gift from god. >> he discovered how to get bti to kill mosquitos. >> we are in the warehouse. >> he joined forces with the ceo of mit holdings, a savannah-based company. the completed product is called the provector. >> we want to go global and help every single person. we don't need a single person to be dying from malaria. >> there are 250 mosquitos, that...
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within seconds he hatches a bold, but strange plan. to draw the gunman's attention away from the other customers who are off camera. watch as he ambles outside. then closed the door behind him, locking the gunman inside. cutting off their escape. >> my objective was not to cause a problem with the people. he could have shot everybody. i just stood there and that irritated him. i wouldn't let him out. >> reporter: the gunman opened fire on williamson. shooting through the glass. they were both on me. shot was fired, they're gone just like that. >> williamson took a bullet to the shoulder but survived. the store clerk calls him a hero. >> most courageous person. nowadays nobody do things like that anymore. >> reporter: the scene is reminiscent of this incident a week ago. a gunman enters a bank of america branch allegedly to rob it. then points the gun at two small children. their father, u.s. army sergeant eddie peoples, springs into action. barricading his children from the gunman. then standing guard, looking straight into the barrel
within seconds he hatches a bold, but strange plan. to draw the gunman's attention away from the other customers who are off camera. watch as he ambles outside. then closed the door behind him, locking the gunman inside. cutting off their escape. >> my objective was not to cause a problem with the people. he could have shot everybody. i just stood there and that irritated him. i wouldn't let him out. >> reporter: the gunman opened fire on williamson. shooting through the glass. they...
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. >> speaking of local, how many here have heard up hatch -- heard of patch.com? interesting. i love my local pact, not because they are here, but i follow it. it tells me what is going on in the schools, and it tells me what is going on down the street. but not many people know about it. i'm wondering why you think that is, or are you targeting certain communities that are covered by patch? >> and can you describe it for those of us that are not familiar with it? >> it is a hub for news and information for local communities, simply put. it goes beyond this, and we can get into that, but that is something it leads with. we hire full-time professional journalist who lives and works locally in that community that it is serving. so it is a uniform platform so the technology is shared, so we can flip the switch, but the editor is really the key to making that all work. for us, for each of those, although it is part of a bigger brand and effort, what matters is how many people within that community know about it, so i'm gratified that you know about yours. the question would be how
. >> speaking of local, how many here have heard up hatch -- heard of patch.com? interesting. i love my local pact, not because they are here, but i follow it. it tells me what is going on in the schools, and it tells me what is going on down the street. but not many people know about it. i'm wondering why you think that is, or are you targeting certain communities that are covered by patch? >> and can you describe it for those of us that are not familiar with it? >> it is a...
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. >> taking a while to hatch it, so to speak. hopefully they'll come out with something. in the meantime, we're moving on trying on rebuild. >> they are really trying to do everything they can to get all of this settled. >> n.t.s.b. chairwoman met with survivors met with survivors since the pipeline explosion nine months ago. she is here to gather information and express frustration with pg&e officials who just recently told her staff about 1988 leak on the same line. she says it shows pg&e's record keeping is inadequate. expect to see changes in regulations. >> i had the opportunity to talk with an administrative person that regulates pipelines and pg&e about some of the changes they are making. we had a conversation this morning about things they are doing now. we want to see the changes. that is what should be happening. >> north-northeast sb is the watchdog of the -- n.t.s.b. is the watchdog and the recommendations they make and they do 80% of the recommendations made. >> other recommendations were involved. more communication between pg&e about its pipelines and loca
. >> taking a while to hatch it, so to speak. hopefully they'll come out with something. in the meantime, we're moving on trying on rebuild. >> they are really trying to do everything they can to get all of this settled. >> n.t.s.b. chairwoman met with survivors met with survivors since the pipeline explosion nine months ago. she is here to gather information and express frustration with pg&e officials who just recently told her staff about 1988 leak on the same line. she...
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so i kind of -- i don't want to hatch on -- hatch what happened there. at the end of the day, the story is the story. and again, will is just one story. i'm just one person. and thankfully i was able to have this practice platform to tell my story. >> but you've made the point that could you not have worked without the initial lie. at the time you acknowledge that you broke the law. but it seems like you're letting yourself off the look to some degree. hook to some agree. >> no this, is not about -- i'm sorry -- i'm sorry for breaking our country's laws. and i think what's -- i've owed my sanity to living with this to all the people in my life. the principals and the pastors in this country would have helped people like me. in many ways they've stepped up where the government has failed. we have a broken immigration system. everybody agrees on that. and people every day american citizens have stepped up because the government has failed us. and this is really what this is about. >> and we will talk more about that on the other side. i've got to get a bre
so i kind of -- i don't want to hatch on -- hatch what happened there. at the end of the day, the story is the story. and again, will is just one story. i'm just one person. and thankfully i was able to have this practice platform to tell my story. >> but you've made the point that could you not have worked without the initial lie. at the time you acknowledge that you broke the law. but it seems like you're letting yourself off the look to some degree. hook to some agree. >> no...
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it is one of five who recently hatched at the breeding colony. weeks, the chicks will attend fish school at the zoo's center. they will work with to the zoo's keepers to learn to eat from the hand. >>> and all eyes on what the judge will do after a sentencing, that will help us find out more about jaycee dugard's kidnapping. >>> and why police handed out these fliers in the south bay today. what they want neighbors to know about the man in the picture. >>> and why researchers say that children with adhd are at an increased risk of developing certain habits that could threaten their life . >>> philip and nancy garrido are to be sentenced tomorrow for kidnapping jaycee dugard and holding her as a sex slave. nancy garrido's plea bargain includes a sentence of 56 years to life, with the possibility of parole in 31 years, it is not clear if jaycee dugard will attend the sentence. there are motions to release grand jury testimony from last september. >>> and in west san jose, a registered sex offender has moved into a neighborhood and officers went doo
it is one of five who recently hatched at the breeding colony. weeks, the chicks will attend fish school at the zoo's center. they will work with to the zoo's keepers to learn to eat from the hand. >>> and all eyes on what the judge will do after a sentencing, that will help us find out more about jaycee dugard's kidnapping. >>> and why police handed out these fliers in the south bay today. what they want neighbors to know about the man in the picture. >>> and why...
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. >> and there is a vote and dives closed hatches so it's not leaking diesel fuel anymore. you can see the stern of the boat sticking up out of the water there on the lower part of the screen, flipping about 1:00 this morning off the coast of the cliff house restaurant. fishermen say the nearly three million crab pots are to blame. >> this is coming back. it happened quickly. >> yes. three men rescued by the coast guard. it was contained by booms. >> the mishap, tourists on a duck boat got an extra adventure today, passengers say the engine lost power in mccovey cove while cruising near at and t park. the fire department towed back to shore. you can see here from sky 7 hd, passengers say hey, they enjoyed this detour. >> a lot of smoke. and a lot of stinky smell. >> and did great. >> good time. >> managers say the boats are unsinkable. and passengers hopped on to another boat to finish they're tour today. >> theal mow teen who was bury add life when a sand tunnel collapsed on him is breathing by himself today, he's still getting medicine for minor seizures. he was on a chur
. >> and there is a vote and dives closed hatches so it's not leaking diesel fuel anymore. you can see the stern of the boat sticking up out of the water there on the lower part of the screen, flipping about 1:00 this morning off the coast of the cliff house restaurant. fishermen say the nearly three million crab pots are to blame. >> this is coming back. it happened quickly. >> yes. three men rescued by the coast guard. it was contained by booms. >> the mishap, tourists...
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jimmy hatch retired just six weeks ago, he is still being treated and has a message for the rest of thes soon to be on their way home from afghanistan. >> you don't have to deal with it alone. there is opportunities. >> reporter: researches say the rate of ptsd among vets coming home from iraq and afghanistan is as high as it was during the vietnam war. what is new about it this time is troops are being deployed and multiple tours making ptsd even tougher for this generation of troops to live with and even tougher for doctors to treat. >>> the mayor of minot north dakota calls it a worst case scenario come through. the river is surging over the levees tonight, rising faster than any one expected. on track to target records. over a quarter of the city's population has been ordere get out. here is abc's neal karlinsky. >> the warning signs came cooner than any one expected and with an unmistakable message. time is up, get out. >> i think we need to be out. >> right now? >> pretty much. >> the urgency bordered on panic for some. december pratt to save whatever they can from homes they were
jimmy hatch retired just six weeks ago, he is still being treated and has a message for the rest of thes soon to be on their way home from afghanistan. >> you don't have to deal with it alone. there is opportunities. >> reporter: researches say the rate of ptsd among vets coming home from iraq and afghanistan is as high as it was during the vietnam war. what is new about it this time is troops are being deployed and multiple tours making ptsd even tougher for this generation of...
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she was hatched atop san jose city hall in 20008 speedboat burns suffered pellet wounds and a broken wing bone. >>> friends and family of a teenager critically injured in a beach accident are attending a prayer service be he was taking a stand tunnel when the sand gave way and collapsed on him. he is now unconscious and in critical condition. a prayer service was scheduled to begin at 7:00 in alamo. more on this story later tonight on the 10:00 news. >>> now to the south bay were prosecutors have decided to file charges against a 90-year- old woman for driving her car into a nursing home, killing two people. an 80-year-old woman and 100- year-old woman died as a result of the crash. the driver was visiting a nursing home in her car accelerated and slammed through a bay window and wall into a backroom. >> i do not have the words to express how sad it is but, in fact, you cannot protect against every incident. >> prosecutors are considering charging the driver with vehicular manslaughter. they have not released her name because she is not been charged with a crime. >>> the stunning sur
she was hatched atop san jose city hall in 20008 speedboat burns suffered pellet wounds and a broken wing bone. >>> friends and family of a teenager critically injured in a beach accident are attending a prayer service be he was taking a stand tunnel when the sand gave way and collapsed on him. he is now unconscious and in critical condition. a prayer service was scheduled to begin at 7:00 in alamo. more on this story later tonight on the 10:00 news. >>> now to the south bay...
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. >> taking a while to hatch it, so to speak. hopefully they'll come out with something. in the meantime, we're moving on trying on rebuild. >> they are really trying to do everything they can to get all of this settled. >> n.t.s.b. chairwoman met with survivors met with survivors since the pipeline explosion nine months ago. she is here to gather information and express frustration with pg&e officials who just recently told her staff about 1988 leak on the same line. she says it shows pg&e's record keeping is inadequate. expect to see changes in regulations. >> i had the opportunity to talk with an administrative person that regulates pipelines and pg&e about some of the changes they are making. we had a conversation this morning about things they are doing now. we want to see the changes. that is what should be happening. >> north-northeast sb is the watchdog of the -- n.t.s.b. is the watchdog and the recommendations they make and they do 80% of the recommendations made. >> other recommendations were involved. more communication between pg&e about its pipelines and loca
. >> taking a while to hatch it, so to speak. hopefully they'll come out with something. in the meantime, we're moving on trying on rebuild. >> they are really trying to do everything they can to get all of this settled. >> n.t.s.b. chairwoman met with survivors met with survivors since the pipeline explosion nine months ago. she is here to gather information and express frustration with pg&e officials who just recently told her staff about 1988 leak on the same line. she...
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exactly the kind of pro-am blend david imagined when the former sports and music agent hatched this ideang with ringo starr. and what these appeal for the rock star? >> it reminds the rock stars what it was like when they first started and they become professors. >> reporter: and mine? mark hudson who has produced everyone from ozzie to hanson and wrote this little ditty for air mow smith. ♪ living on the edge >> reporter: this is the band. >> called blow hole. >> reporter: we're made up of a car dealer, a michigan grandfather. a stay at home dad from manhattan on guitar. there's a husband and wife bass and vocal team from texas. quiet dude from massachusetts who has never played with people. and nan, a brain tumor survivor. >>> don't have much training, a bit of bee yan nope as a younger person. part of the fantasy of the rock and roll fantasy camp is, you don't know what you're going to do when up get there. >> reporter: i need to tune. >> if you know the words, you might be a singer. >> reporter: be y default? mark decides i'm going to take lead on "the wait." which immediately sounds
exactly the kind of pro-am blend david imagined when the former sports and music agent hatched this ideang with ringo starr. and what these appeal for the rock star? >> it reminds the rock stars what it was like when they first started and they become professors. >> reporter: and mine? mark hudson who has produced everyone from ozzie to hanson and wrote this little ditty for air mow smith. ♪ living on the edge >> reporter: this is the band. >> called blow hole....
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. >>> plus, hatching happiness. new chick at the zoo. >>> and an entire industry devoteteted to opening package. >>> why plastic packaging may become a victim of the struggling economy. stay with us. a lot more to come. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-appro
. >>> plus, hatching happiness. new chick at the zoo. >>> and an entire industry devoteteted to opening package. >>> why plastic packaging may become a victim of the struggling economy. stay with us. a lot more to come. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the...
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the bird was born with four legs and has been attracting crowds of curious onlookers since it hatchedbutchers are stumped and have turned to local rabbis to decide whether or not the animal is kosher. if not, they may simply sell the chicken to the highest bidder. poor chicken. >>> one dog in england might be small, but she has big ambition. weighing only 2 1/2 pounds, nancy, the chihuahua is able to herd sheep more than six times her size. she was brought to an animal shelter two years ago with a skin disease and had to be nursed back to health. now fully recovered, the little pooch is turning heads with her surprising talents. i don't know what's more surprising. that she can do that or that her name is nancy. why nancy? >> that's not used too much any more, is it. nancy drew kind of ruined it for anyone. >> poor chihuahua. >>> well, time for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. the federal reserve is expected to finalize new rules on debit card swipe fees. limiting what banks can charge for processing transactions. a new rate will aim to
the bird was born with four legs and has been attracting crowds of curious onlookers since it hatchedbutchers are stumped and have turned to local rabbis to decide whether or not the animal is kosher. if not, they may simply sell the chicken to the highest bidder. poor chicken. >>> one dog in england might be small, but she has big ambition. weighing only 2 1/2 pounds, nancy, the chihuahua is able to herd sheep more than six times her size. she was brought to an animal shelter two...
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and 2003 hatch's father was at the controls when the small plane, shown here, crashed, killing austin's mother, brother and sister. >>> and the number of adults with diabetes worldwide has skyrocketed over the past few decades. new study finds 347 million people worldwide now surf suffer from the disease. doubled since 1980. much of that is due to aging population but rising obesity rates are also said to be the blame. the numbers could explode when overweight children and young adults reach middle age. >>> and president obama has delivered one of his most important promises, at least to one teenage girl. peyton wall whose father was killed on 9/11, met justin bieber, one of my favorite singers, on thursday. thanks to the intervention of the president. the 14-year-old had asked president obama to arrange a meeting at a wreath laying last month at ground zero. wall told the new york post she was more nervous about meeting bieber than the president. >>> finally, check this out. a face only a mother can love. even that is in doubt. this thing is actually a 14-year-old female chinese creste
and 2003 hatch's father was at the controls when the small plane, shown here, crashed, killing austin's mother, brother and sister. >>> and the number of adults with diabetes worldwide has skyrocketed over the past few decades. new study finds 347 million people worldwide now surf suffer from the disease. doubled since 1980. much of that is due to aging population but rising obesity rates are also said to be the blame. the numbers could explode when overweight children and young adults...
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she's guarding her six eggs and refuses to move, but wildlife officials say after they hatch, mom and duck and crew will be moved to a safer spot. >>> a routine traffic stop in germany became anything but after officers took a closer look. police stopped a minivan that seemed overloaded only to find there was another car stuffed inside. the driver said he used a forklift to stuff in the compact so they could transport it to the baltic region. however, the police stopped the trip because the van wasn't secured properly. i hate it when that happens. i usually put my compact car in my back pocket, so it's strange. >> remember kit and knight rider where the car would come out of the back and slide down? >> not as high-tech as that. >> that's what they were going for. >> it's time for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. the "uss carl vinson" is scheduled to pull into a san diego port, returning after a historic deployment to bury osama bin laden's body at sea. bin laden's corpse was transported to the aircraft carrier last month after navy seal
she's guarding her six eggs and refuses to move, but wildlife officials say after they hatch, mom and duck and crew will be moved to a safer spot. >>> a routine traffic stop in germany became anything but after officers took a closer look. police stopped a minivan that seemed overloaded only to find there was another car stuffed inside. the driver said he used a forklift to stuff in the compact so they could transport it to the baltic region. however, the police stopped the trip...
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requirements for disadvantaged worker participation on water system improvement program projects within the hatch tetchy regional water system service territory. >> thank you. >> is there any comment from the public on this item? questions from commissioners? those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. [applause] >> there was one item -- >> we get things done around here. >> yes, please. we will introduce everyone who has worked so hard on this project. >> by the name, my name is [unintelligible] the regional director of the work force initiative. i wanted to introduce the three service providers from the region. first, we have [unintelligible] from alameda county. [applause] you might have seen him on "60 minutes" a few years back. getting this city academy off the ground in san francisco. thank you so much for helping us with that. the next is job training in san mateo county. [applause] >> [inaudible] [applause] >> the third is be bill from sandbox team -- big bill from san juoqim. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, commissioners. [applause] >> thank you. the commission thinks you all for your work
requirements for disadvantaged worker participation on water system improvement program projects within the hatch tetchy regional water system service territory. >> thank you. >> is there any comment from the public on this item? questions from commissioners? those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. [applause] >> there was one item -- >> we get things done around here. >> yes, please. we will introduce everyone who has worked so hard on this project. >>...
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we've made that clear we do believe that we have to try and get parts talks importance of the course hatching which russia plays a big part of the hope of a meeting soon to try and lay some of the ground work that would enable the parties to come back to talks because in the end that's going to be the solution mr ashton you were in belgrade when iraq was arrested and shortly before that he announced an abstract billion euro was available for partners under the neighborhood called the see what that a coincidence you were in belgrade when it was arrested yes it was a coincidence i had the privilege of talking with. the president and with the deputy prime minister and those engaged in the action although i never doubted the president was very keen to try and find a lot it should see just as. i think that the expectation they were finding on that particular day. it was not it was not there it was good to be that it was good to be able to congratulate the service origins and to see how people reacted to that across the world of being a real indication of closure but also saying that no matter how
we've made that clear we do believe that we have to try and get parts talks importance of the course hatching which russia plays a big part of the hope of a meeting soon to try and lay some of the ground work that would enable the parties to come back to talks because in the end that's going to be the solution mr ashton you were in belgrade when iraq was arrested and shortly before that he announced an abstract billion euro was available for partners under the neighborhood called the see what...
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here's how senator orrin hatch of utah described the mood among republicans to us this afternoon. >> we know that if we increase taxes, this bunch of democrats in washington will spend every dime of it without cutting back on the things that really deserve to be cut back on. and the only leverage we have right now is the debt ceiling. >> reporter: so far, democratic and republican negotiators have been able to agree on about $1 trillion in cuts. that still leaves, scott, about $1.5 trillion unaccounted for and not much time left to find it. >> pelley: thanks, nancy. when we were looking at today's cbs news/"new york times" poll, we noticed something strike ago 39% of americans believe the u.s. economy is in permanent decline, that it will never recover to what it once was. for more insight on the poll and the president, bob schieffer, our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" joins us. bob, what did you see today? >> well, i'll tell you, scott, what you saw today was a very different president obama, and so did i. and that poll that you just cited may be the
here's how senator orrin hatch of utah described the mood among republicans to us this afternoon. >> we know that if we increase taxes, this bunch of democrats in washington will spend every dime of it without cutting back on the things that really deserve to be cut back on. and the only leverage we have right now is the debt ceiling. >> reporter: so far, democratic and republican negotiators have been able to agree on about $1 trillion in cuts. that still leaves, scott, about $1.5...
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there is legislation submitted by senator hatch to give the states more flexibility. the states have to sit tight until 2014. until then, they will tweak at the things they can tweak out which put more burden on the most vulnerable. >> it is fascinating. justin is an extreme case. i hope we don't see more and more stories over the next two or three years. >>> a lot of people are desperate for health care. this man walked into a bank and handed the teller a note and by the time he was tracked down, he was in jail. here is what he told them. >> the note said this is a bank robbery. please only give me $1. i want to make it known to whoever would know that, you know, it wasn't done for monetary value. it was done for medical reasons. >> the man's name is james richard verone. he said he has had problems with his foot and back and has a strange lump on his chest. he is 59 and unemployment. it got me thinking. we called around and learned in north carolina, if you are under 65, you cannot get medicaid unless you are disabled. the director of a local non-profit health net t
there is legislation submitted by senator hatch to give the states more flexibility. the states have to sit tight until 2014. until then, they will tweak at the things they can tweak out which put more burden on the most vulnerable. >> it is fascinating. justin is an extreme case. i hope we don't see more and more stories over the next two or three years. >>> a lot of people are desperate for health care. this man walked into a bank and handed the teller a note and by the time he...
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. >> hatches are open. >> japanese astronaut satoshi furukawa, nasa astronaut, mike fossum, and russian cosmonaut, sergei volkov moved in on friday joining three others on board. they then contacted their families and officials at the russian mission control center near moscow. >> furukawa is scheduled to stay on board the station until november. he will take part in various medical experiments using his expertise as a surgeon. >>> japan's meteorological agency is trying to prepare people for the hot and humid summer. concern is high because the country's nuclear crisis could trigger a power shortage. in an effort to keep people safe and informed, the meteorological agency will start issuing temperature advisories, or heat advisories, for mid july. they will cover all areas of japan, except for hokkaido and okinawa, where power shortages are not expected. the advisories will be issued for each region when the temperatures are forecast to be 35 degrees celsius or higher. now, last summer more than 1,600 people died of heatstroke in japan between july and september. the environmental mini
. >> hatches are open. >> japanese astronaut satoshi furukawa, nasa astronaut, mike fossum, and russian cosmonaut, sergei volkov moved in on friday joining three others on board. they then contacted their families and officials at the russian mission control center near moscow. >> furukawa is scheduled to stay on board the station until november. he will take part in various medical experiments using his expertise as a surgeon. >>> japan's meteorological agency is...
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this is the sickle most important thing we do, and i commend the leader, and senator hatch for leading us through this effort. >> our country is in grave danger. the number one threat to our country is the national debt. 14 respect% of the public agree that congress is doing a good job, that congress has been a good steward of the taxpayers' money. 75% of the public, republicans, democrats and independents believe we should have a balanced budget menment. i firmly believe we will not ever surmount our fiscal problems until we get the balanced budget amendment, and i hope the democrats will join us. >> $1.5 trillion annual deficits. $14.3 trillion in accumulated debt. trillions of dollars in con contingent lives, and tens of trillions of dollars in unfunded programs. if we don't change the path we are on, this could lead to a financial crisis that will be absolutely devastating. the mountain of debt we are running is already having a -- an affect. businesses are unwilling to hire with the threat of high inflation and taxes that this debt implies. we need to act now. a balanced budget am
this is the sickle most important thing we do, and i commend the leader, and senator hatch for leading us through this effort. >> our country is in grave danger. the number one threat to our country is the national debt. 14 respect% of the public agree that congress is doing a good job, that congress has been a good steward of the taxpayers' money. 75% of the public, republicans, democrats and independents believe we should have a balanced budget menment. i firmly believe we will not ever...