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kenneth: we started in 1850.nk what is very important, and it really demonstrates the power of a brand and the power of reinvention and transformation. we started out as a freight forwarding company. what does that have to do with the payments business? the heart and soul of american express and our company is our commitment to service. that is what we believe in. that is what has made us a respected brand. there were two other attributes that were very important in the beginning. trust and security. because if we were transporting goods and services across the country and around the world, you had to trust that company. you had to feel secure to release your goods to that company. and that was very, very important. and the service commitment was critical. david: the credit card was invented by american express in 1958. i got mine in 1975. and i have proudly used it ever since then. tell me, when i use it, i am supposed to pay off my bills every month. at least the card i have. what percentage of people do payoff
kenneth: we started in 1850.nk what is very important, and it really demonstrates the power of a brand and the power of reinvention and transformation. we started out as a freight forwarding company. what does that have to do with the payments business? the heart and soul of american express and our company is our commitment to service. that is what we believe in. that is what has made us a respected brand. there were two other attributes that were very important in the beginning. trust and...
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kenneth. kenneth? kenneth! if i had a son, i'd want him to be like kenneth ploufe. you do have a son. when we first moved in here, he was the sweet kid who lived next door. mm, the weird kid who lived next door, but phil always had a soft spot for him because kenneth sort of looked up to him. i wouldn't say hero. and yet you did. well, you weren't going to. claire's always had some issues with kenneth. he would stare at me a little too long. can you blame him?
kenneth. kenneth? kenneth! if i had a son, i'd want him to be like kenneth ploufe. you do have a son. when we first moved in here, he was the sweet kid who lived next door. mm, the weird kid who lived next door, but phil always had a soft spot for him because kenneth sort of looked up to him. i wouldn't say hero. and yet you did. well, you weren't going to. claire's always had some issues with kenneth. he would stare at me a little too long. can you blame him?
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kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> good to see you kenneth. >>> developing overnight, the trump administration is asking the supreme court so reinstate the ban on travelers from 6 muslim majority countries saying the federal appeals court made mistakes in the order. they called the security concerns after the fact justification for what amounts to religious discrimination. >> it is decision day two high profile indication -- cases related to penn state. two former employees who covered up, and we'll go to katherine scott. >> reporter: the board of trustees and administrators will meet at 1:00 p.m. to discuss recommendations to changes in greek life after the death of a penn state student. >> i don't know where their conscious -- conscience was. >> reporter: evelyn piazza's son died in february after a pledge ceremony. authorities say fraternity brothers did not call 911 until 12 hours later. the board is meeting to discuss significant changes to greek life. his parents wrote a letter to the board of trustees urging them to do what is right and not what is popular to apiece a sma
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kenneth craig in orlando. thank you so much, kenneth. >>> overseas now u.s.acked syrian forces captured another part of raqqah, isis's capital in syria. raqqah has been under isis control since 2014. a northwestern neighborhood was captured yesterday followed two days of intense fighting. 12 isis gunmen were killed including a commander. the battle for the remainder of the city could be a major turning point in the war against the militants. >>> a chinese airliner suffered a major issue. it returned last night. there was a gaping hole in the side of the engine casing and passengers said they heard a loud noise and smelled something burning. no one was injured. >>> the defense is expected to begin presenting its case today in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. it's unclear if cosby will testify. the prosecution rested its case friday, five days after the trial opened. andrea constand said cosby drugged and molested her, charges he denies. >>> another round of drenching storms is expected today in the minneapolis area. yesterday in blaine just north of minnea
kenneth craig in orlando. thank you so much, kenneth. >>> overseas now u.s.acked syrian forces captured another part of raqqah, isis's capital in syria. raqqah has been under isis control since 2014. a northwestern neighborhood was captured yesterday followed two days of intense fighting. 12 isis gunmen were killed including a commander. the battle for the remainder of the city could be a major turning point in the war against the militants. >>> a chinese airliner suffered a...
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to he sao you kenneth. thank you for. >>> in and 6abc.com and abc news will bring you sessions' testimony live at 2:30 this afternoon. then tune in to "action news" for brian taff's live reports from washington, d.c. >> ♪ >> the golden state warriors have won the nba championship for the second time in the last three years. the 129-120 win over the cavs sent fireworks shooting from oracle arena in oakland. most of the warriors faithful seemed orderly. we'll have highlights of the game five win coming up. >> the dangerous heat has several school districts dismissing school early today t in addition to philadelphia public schools letting out at noon the districts of trenton and camden have half days as well. at the reading senior citizens center crews were repairing air conditioners preparing for day three of this incredible heat wave. >> and it's going to be the worst one yet says dave murphy. >> yeah, today is going to be the worst of this heat wave, the worst day we've had so far this year in terms of the
to he sao you kenneth. thank you for. >>> in and 6abc.com and abc news will bring you sessions' testimony live at 2:30 this afternoon. then tune in to "action news" for brian taff's live reports from washington, d.c. >> ♪ >> the golden state warriors have won the nba championship for the second time in the last three years. the 129-120 win over the cavs sent fireworks shooting from oracle arena in oakland. most of the warriors faithful seemed orderly. we'll have...
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kenneth live from washington, thanks, kenneth. >>> and the pentagon is investigating the deaths of three american soldiers killed in afghanistan over the weekend. those troops were on a mission to support u.s. special forces when an afghan soldier turned his gun on them. insider attacks in afghanistan have been blamed for the deaths of more than 150 coalition forces over the past decade. >>> a u.s. air strike has targeted islamic extremists in somalia. the pentagon says an unmanned drone killed at least eight members of al qaeda affiliate al shabab. the attack was the first conducted under new authority from president trump to carry out precision strikes in the area in support of somali forces. >>> and back here at home, let's take a look now at your weather. summerlike heat is gripping most of the country, 90s from kansas to the eastern seaboard. 94 in chicago today and here in new york city 92. and the extreme heat is hitting very far north as well. record highs fell in burlington, vermont and caribou, maine, yesterday. it could happen yet again today. the heat will likely trigger seve
kenneth live from washington, thanks, kenneth. >>> and the pentagon is investigating the deaths of three american soldiers killed in afghanistan over the weekend. those troops were on a mission to support u.s. special forces when an afghan soldier turned his gun on them. insider attacks in afghanistan have been blamed for the deaths of more than 150 coalition forces over the past decade. >>> a u.s. air strike has targeted islamic extremists in somalia. the pentagon says an...
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whotalk to kenneth nay was detained, is he insight into what happened during that time? >> he did, he was in there for two years. an american prisoner held the most. the most time spent in a prison so he knows about it as he was put in one of the camps designed for the foreigners but the only foreigner there. he went and worked eight hours per day in hard labor until he was allowed to leave. lot of he understands a what otto went through and you will hear some words from kenneth bay who is probably the best witness to what is happening inside the camps. adrianna: you talk to otto's friends, what did they have to say? >> he was a remarkable man. he was a leader in his high school, his high school friends said he was brilliant, them and was humbled. travel, he went to cuba, ecuador, and onto north korea which ended in this way. he was a man that was popular. he was a great athlete. a good friend to so many and you will hear that about otto warmbier. adrianna: thank you for your time, that special airs tonight on abc 7. thank you again. coming up at noon, you have heard of
whotalk to kenneth nay was detained, is he insight into what happened during that time? >> he did, he was in there for two years. an american prisoner held the most. the most time spent in a prison so he knows about it as he was put in one of the camps designed for the foreigners but the only foreigner there. he went and worked eight hours per day in hard labor until he was allowed to leave. lot of he understands a what otto went through and you will hear some words from kenneth bay who...
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cbs news reporter kenneth craig is live in pennsylvania with how both sides are responding, kenneth? >> the judge was quick to point out this was not a victory for anyone. it came after a marathon of deliberations and now everyone involved will have to do this all over again. bill cosby left the pennsylvania courthouse saturday no closer to an end in the sexual aseattle case against him. after deliberating for more than 50 hours jurors told the judge they were still deadlocked, unable to reach a unanimous verdict on any of the three charges. the 79-year-old comedian was facing up to ten years in prison, accused of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand at his mansion in 2004. his defense team argued the encounter was consensual but the case tarnished the legacy of the intertab -- entertainer. >> mr. cosby's power is back. >> cosby did not say anything after the trial. his wife went on the attack. >> how do i describe the judge? overtly arrogant and collaborating with the district attorney. >> district attorney kevin steel immediately vowed to take the case to trial a second
cbs news reporter kenneth craig is live in pennsylvania with how both sides are responding, kenneth? >> the judge was quick to point out this was not a victory for anyone. it came after a marathon of deliberations and now everyone involved will have to do this all over again. bill cosby left the pennsylvania courthouse saturday no closer to an end in the sexual aseattle case against him. after deliberating for more than 50 hours jurors told the judge they were still deadlocked, unable to...
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the families had to wait for justice after kenneth kelly skipped out on his sentencing. an anonymous tip eventually led to his capture last month. kelly pleaded guilty to driving drunk and slamming into a car in oxon hill in 2014. the sentencing has just wrapped up and tracee wilkins was there. kelley was sentenced to 50 years in prison, the max he could get for the crash that killed five people, including two children. he did not show up for his sentencing last month. he was apprehended and then put in prince george's county jail to ensure he would be in court. the judge presiding over this court said it was the saddest one he has ever presided over. at one point, kelley apologized to family members, saying he had considered taking his own life when he was on the run. at the end of the day, the judge said he deserved the maximum sentence in this case. coming up on news4 at 5:00, we're going to hear from the state's attorney about this complicated case and a case of also delayed justice. in upper marlboro, i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >>> we are getting a better idea about
the families had to wait for justice after kenneth kelly skipped out on his sentencing. an anonymous tip eventually led to his capture last month. kelly pleaded guilty to driving drunk and slamming into a car in oxon hill in 2014. the sentencing has just wrapped up and tracee wilkins was there. kelley was sentenced to 50 years in prison, the max he could get for the crash that killed five people, including two children. he did not show up for his sentencing last month. he was apprehended and...
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kenneth: i never leave home without it.home, it is always with me. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. let's leave it this way.
kenneth: i never leave home without it.home, it is always with me. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. let's leave it this way.
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kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump said that deal wasn't fair to the u.s. this morning, dozens of leaders in cities and states say they'll do what the president won't. this mo president trump's world power withdrawal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: trump called the nearly ee-nation agreement to combat climate change a massive redistribution of wealth to other countries saying it would hurt the american economy and worker. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> reporter: but the mayor of pittsburgh sharply disagreed on cnn sending a message to the president. >> what he did was not only bad for the economy of this country, but also weakened america. >> reporter: new york, california and washington state are forming the u.s. climate alliance to uphold the paris agreement. 61 u.s. mayors collepledging to the same. trump's decision sparked protests in d.c. and new york. several big business leaders also exit. this morning, one i
kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump said that deal wasn't fair to the u.s. this morning, dozens of leaders in cities and states say they'll do what the president won't. this mo president trump's world power withdrawal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: trump called the nearly ee-nation agreement to combat climate change a massive redistribution of wealth to other countries saying it would hurt the...
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kenneth from mississippi on the republican line. abouth: i was wondering the way they protested when president trump was elected. what it the republicans had done when democrats wanted. and the health care plan does need to be thrown away and started over. it helps the rich but does not help the poor, especially around here. host: are you currently on health insurance? kenneth: no sir. commentsreciate your this morning. tom in connecticut on the republican line. tom: the problem i see with health insurance is the insurance companies themselves, the states regulate the insurance companies and their profits. is they putorks something like a 6% profit if theon which means insurance company has revenues of 100 million, they are making 6 million, so they are charging 6 million because they are allowed 6%. if they can increase the expenses to 200 million, they can make 12 million. there is an incentive to waste money by the insurance companies. we should take a good, hard look at that. call froms get a more concorde, california. tom on th
kenneth from mississippi on the republican line. abouth: i was wondering the way they protested when president trump was elected. what it the republicans had done when democrats wanted. and the health care plan does need to be thrown away and started over. it helps the rich but does not help the poor, especially around here. host: are you currently on health insurance? kenneth: no sir. commentsreciate your this morning. tom in connecticut on the republican line. tom: the problem i see with...
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kenneth clarke, father of the is. order!ain whetherjohn bercow is willing to be chosen as speaker. i'd call mr john willing to be chosen as speaker. i'd call mrjohn bercow. -- i call. thank you, mr clarke. what a pleasure it is to welcome you back to this place. as you add the accolade of father of the to the many achievements of your long and distinguished career. —— father of the house. next sunday, you will mark 47 years continuous service to your constituency of rushcliffe, to this chamber, and to our country as a whole. you are held in great affection and esteem. 0n a whole. you are held in great affection and esteem. on both sides of the house. and i am sure that i speakfor all colleagues of the house. and i am sure that i speak for all colleagues in wishing you well in your new role. if the house so permits, i shall be honoured to serve as speaker in this parliament. which, thankfully, across the parties is more richly diverse and representative of modern britain than in any of its predecessors. i will strive to ensur
kenneth clarke, father of the is. order!ain whetherjohn bercow is willing to be chosen as speaker. i'd call mr john willing to be chosen as speaker. i'd call mrjohn bercow. -- i call. thank you, mr clarke. what a pleasure it is to welcome you back to this place. as you add the accolade of father of the to the many achievements of your long and distinguished career. —— father of the house. next sunday, you will mark 47 years continuous service to your constituency of rushcliffe, to this...
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abc's kenneth moton is tracking all this from washington keeping you busy today, kenneth. >> reporter: very busy, diane and kendis. good morning to you. today attorney general jeff sessions is expected to face sharp questioning from the senate intelligence committee, but this morning it's the comments from someone close to president trump that's raising eyebrows. this morning, a trump confidant making a stunning admission. >> well, i think he's considering perhaps terminating the special counsel. >> reporter: chris ruddy, ceo of conservative newsmax told "pbs newshour" president trump may order deputy attorney general rod rosenstein to get rid of robert mueller, the special counsel investigating alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> i think he's weighing that option. i personally think it would be a very significant mistake even though i don't think there's a justification. >> reporter: the white house pushing back saying that's not the case and ruddy does not speak for the president. but senior aides confirmed ruddy met with chief strategist steve bannon yesterd
abc's kenneth moton is tracking all this from washington keeping you busy today, kenneth. >> reporter: very busy, diane and kendis. good morning to you. today attorney general jeff sessions is expected to face sharp questioning from the senate intelligence committee, but this morning it's the comments from someone close to president trump that's raising eyebrows. this morning, a trump confidant making a stunning admission. >> well, i think he's considering perhaps terminating the...
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but the driver, kenneth kelley, who prosecutors say was drunk, survived. today a prince george's county judge sentenced kenneth kelley to 50 years in prison, the maximum sentence for involuntary vehicular manslaughter. he said, i can't even imagine what you are going through. since october 2014, i wish it was my life and not your family's. even with his sentencing today, it's very hard to describe the amount of pain felt in that courtroom. i doubt that this sentence brought the families any peace. tracee wilkins, news4. >>> new information about the nsa contractor accused of leaking a top secret document on russia's election hacking, her name, reality winner. she's 25 years old, now facing convicted. in court yesterday, prosecutors said that winner may have been planning additional leaks. they say during a recorded phone conversation with her mother from jail, winner said, mom, those documents, i screwed up. prosecutors noted that she spoke of documents in the plural. federal agents are looking to see whether other classified information was also stolen. t
but the driver, kenneth kelley, who prosecutors say was drunk, survived. today a prince george's county judge sentenced kenneth kelley to 50 years in prison, the maximum sentence for involuntary vehicular manslaughter. he said, i can't even imagine what you are going through. since october 2014, i wish it was my life and not your family's. even with his sentencing today, it's very hard to describe the amount of pain felt in that courtroom. i doubt that this sentence brought the families any...
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kenneth moten joins us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: president trump said the deal was not fair to the u.s. this morning, dozens of leaders in cities and states said they will do what the president won't. this morning what's next after president trump's world power withdrawal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: trump called the nearly 200 nation agreement to combat climate change as recontribution -- redistribution of wealth. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh not paris. >> reporter: the mayor sent a message to the president. >> what you did was not only bad for the economy of this country, but also weakened america. >> reporter: new york, california and washington state are forming the u.s. climate alliance to uphold the paris agreement. 60 u.s. mailers plan to do the same -- 60 u.s. mayors plan to do the same. >> we'll see if we can make a deal that's fair. >> reporter: the leaders of france, germany and italy say the accord cannot be renegotiated. french president said this. >> make our planet great again. >> r
kenneth moten joins us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: president trump said the deal was not fair to the u.s. this morning, dozens of leaders in cities and states said they will do what the president won't. this morning what's next after president trump's world power withdrawal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: trump called the nearly 200 nation agreement to combat climate change as recontribution -- redistribution of wealth....
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kenneth: sailors fought to keep the ship from sinking. a gunner being remembered by his community in palmyra, virginia. >> he was a good kid. kenneth: several investigative bodies will look into the crash, which could take months. the fitzgerald suffered extensive damage, but the navy believes it can be repaired. now, comediant bill cosby is a free man after a judge declared a mistrial in his sex assault case, but cosby is not out of the woods just yet. every trial is expected after jurors remained deadlocked after deliberating for more than 50 hours. moving forward means the prosecution will likely revisit their initial petition to have 13 of the 50 cause the accusers testifying. now to severe weather. tornadoes and flash floods. the heartland. flashous storms, flooding, and large hail. in the breast go, two tornadoes leveled roads, lifted roofs from their structures -- in nebraska, two tornadoes leveled roads, lifted roofs from their structures. we are tracking severe weather, nothing to that extent. a severeevere -- thunderstorm watch
kenneth: sailors fought to keep the ship from sinking. a gunner being remembered by his community in palmyra, virginia. >> he was a good kid. kenneth: several investigative bodies will look into the crash, which could take months. the fitzgerald suffered extensive damage, but the navy believes it can be repaired. now, comediant bill cosby is a free man after a judge declared a mistrial in his sex assault case, but cosby is not out of the woods just yet. every trial is expected after...
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kenneth craig on the tributes for today. >> reporter: two children were brought for the remembrance ceremonyt the pulse nightclub. their mother wants them to understand that orlando is in this together. >> will come together and celebrate the lives and communities that will shout out to everybody around us that we need to love. >> reporter: today marks one year since omar mateen pledged allegiance to the islamic state and killed 49 people at the gay nightclub. this morning, the ceremony included speakers and prayers. >> may our hearts remain open. >> reporter: and a reading of the names. >> reporter: orlando transformed this into something beautiful, a place for tributes and messages of love. marcel was struck by the sense of optimism. >> the rainbow tarp on the fence, and a lot of love messages, a lot of hugs, not hate. >> reporter: the city commissioner said one of the tragedies is the loss of the safe haven for the city's vibrant lgbt community. >> this is the kind of club in place i wanted to see in my district, where you didn't have to be segregated by being gay or hispanic or african-
kenneth craig on the tributes for today. >> reporter: two children were brought for the remembrance ceremonyt the pulse nightclub. their mother wants them to understand that orlando is in this together. >> will come together and celebrate the lives and communities that will shout out to everybody around us that we need to love. >> reporter: today marks one year since omar mateen pledged allegiance to the islamic state and killed 49 people at the gay nightclub. this morning,...
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. >>> now, all aboard kenneth brannah's "murder on the orient express." talk about an all-star cast. players on a train as they traveled through europe to promote the movie. >> one killer cast. one world famous luxury locomotive, one international mystery. >> a passenger has died. >> and so many stars. johnny depp, michelle pfeiffer, dame judi dench, kenneth brannah and josh gad all aboard ready to solve -- >> "murder on t "murder on the expres express". >> globe hopping with the cast from my train ride from venice to paris with josh on the venice orient express. >> does it get any better than this, sir? >> it really doesn't. >> to johnny in l.a. with mario. >> what can we look forward to on the "murder on the orient express"? >> i had such a great time working with an incredible cast. >> and london with the rest of the a-list ensemble, brannah directing and starring as hercule poirot. >> i'm probably the greatest detective in the world. >> we built the train and we wanted to people it with the most amazing cast we could. and i think we did. >> josh sayin
. >>> now, all aboard kenneth brannah's "murder on the orient express." talk about an all-star cast. players on a train as they traveled through europe to promote the movie. >> one killer cast. one world famous luxury locomotive, one international mystery. >> a passenger has died. >> and so many stars. johnny depp, michelle pfeiffer, dame judi dench, kenneth brannah and josh gad all aboard ready to solve -- >> "murder on t "murder on the...
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he's american kenneth bae, now living in seoul, after spending over two years imprisoned in the north of north korea in 2014 when he ran into trouble with the authorities -- accused of supposed hostile acts against the regime. just like otto, bae was sentenced to 15 years hard labor. >> i was devastated to find out what happened to otto. i just cannot imagine what he was going through at the time, knowing that he's actually going to prison in north cree yard for 15 years. >> reporter: kenneth bae and otto warmbier had been caught up in the capricious, brutal world of north korean justice. infractions as minor as not showing the proper affection for the dear leader kim jong-un can earn you a one-way ticket to the gulag of secret prison camps known as kwanliso. >> these camps are places of unimaginable suffering. they're the very machinery of a a widespread and systematic campaign of enslavement and of executions. >> reporter: scott edwards of amnesty international says the facilities are so secretive, the only way to see what they look like is from space, through satellite imagery. wha
he's american kenneth bae, now living in seoul, after spending over two years imprisoned in the north of north korea in 2014 when he ran into trouble with the authorities -- accused of supposed hostile acts against the regime. just like otto, bae was sentenced to 15 years hard labor. >> i was devastated to find out what happened to otto. i just cannot imagine what he was going through at the time, knowing that he's actually going to prison in north cree yard for 15 years. >>...
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>> what they served their guests. >> reporter: but there was no luxury hotel for kenneth bae.mp specifically reserved for foreigners. >> i was carrying maybe coal from one place to the other, or carrying rock or digging the hole and any type of manual labor, i have to endure ten hours a day for six days a week. >> reporter: why the harsh treatment? it's because bae was on a mission to spread the word of god in north korea through his tour group. why is north korea so afraid of christianity? >> in north korea, do you know there's only one religion? it's worshipping the leader kim il-sung. we are afraid of someone like you coming in, trying to convert our people or influence our people with your religions, because if this spreads, our country will fall. >> reporter: kenneth bae languished for 735 days in captivity, the longest held american prisoner ever. bae confessed that he had committed serious crimes against the regime, after extensive negotiations with the u.s., the north koreans finally released him in november of 2014. today, bae is involved with a human rights group in
>> what they served their guests. >> reporter: but there was no luxury hotel for kenneth bae.mp specifically reserved for foreigners. >> i was carrying maybe coal from one place to the other, or carrying rock or digging the hole and any type of manual labor, i have to endure ten hours a day for six days a week. >> reporter: why the harsh treatment? it's because bae was on a mission to spread the word of god in north korea through his tour group. why is north korea so...
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abc's kenneth moten has more from washington. >> reporter: today the search for answers in one of theworst u.s. navel disasters in years, seven sailors killed on the u.s.s. fitzgerald, one darrell martin's son. >> very hard my only child. >> reporter: the safely found in the mangled mid section of the fitzgerald, the navy destroyer off the coast of the japan saturday morning. several maritime tracker show the acs made a giant turn before slamming into the vessel. they are denying that it made the u torn. the most pressing question how did an islandize container ship -- island size container ship t-bone a navel ship. >> the water flow was tremendous, there was not a lot of time in the paces open to the sea. >> reporter: sailors fought to keep the ship from sinking. 19-year-old dakota rigby remembered by others. the fitzgerald suffered expensive damage, but the navy leaves it can be prepared. kenneth moten abc news washington. >>> and awning saved a 2-year-old's life in new york city, the girl plunged out of an open window from the 6th floor in the bronx. her father described the moment
abc's kenneth moten has more from washington. >> reporter: today the search for answers in one of theworst u.s. navel disasters in years, seven sailors killed on the u.s.s. fitzgerald, one darrell martin's son. >> very hard my only child. >> reporter: the safely found in the mangled mid section of the fitzgerald, the navy destroyer off the coast of the japan saturday morning. several maritime tracker show the acs made a giant turn before slamming into the vessel. they are...
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during our interview, kenneth spears called aaron. we asked him how he's doing. >> i'm doing fine, i'm cool. everything is all right. i'm just looking forward to seeing what the next step is as far as with the tour or what we're doing next. >> what's the first thing you're going to do when you see him face to face? >> i'm going to hug him. i'm going to definitely hug him. we're very close. >> i can understand why. a moment of reflection on the university of maryland campus this week after a promising future was violently cut short. ♪ students and staff of both umd and bowie state university stood in solidarity to reflect on the life of army second lieutenant richard collins. he was a bowie state university student and was murdered in what police call an unprovoked attack on maryland's campus. after a moment of reflection behind the chapel, a large group walked to the bus stop where >>> she wanted to make some money for a trip but wound up scammed out of hundreds of dollars. now police are looking into a case involving funny money that
during our interview, kenneth spears called aaron. we asked him how he's doing. >> i'm doing fine, i'm cool. everything is all right. i'm just looking forward to seeing what the next step is as far as with the tour or what we're doing next. >> what's the first thing you're going to do when you see him face to face? >> i'm going to hug him. i'm going to definitely hug him. we're very close. >> i can understand why. a moment of reflection on the university of maryland...
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kenneth craig, cbs news norris town pennsylvania. >> the trial is expected to last two weeks. >>> here'suick look at a time line of allegations against cosby. in 2000 actress lachelle covington filed a police report saying cosby sexually abused her. reports say cosby was not questioned or charge. in february 2005 lawyer tamara green claims cosby drugged and groped her in the 1970s. in june, beth ferrier cosby drugged her and sexually assaulted her more than two decades earlier. a year later barbara bowman, another of the jane doe witnesses comes forward and many of you are sounding off on social media over the cosby case. tweets bill cosby, so sad what he allegedly did to so many women and then he pulls the race as why these women came forward. >> so much ire rationality surrounding bill cosby's case. a lot of silly people are going to lose their minds when he's found not guilty. for the latest developments on the cosby case or any breaking news story download the wusa9 app. >>> now a gentleman's club where any parent would want to send their son. this gentleman's club is for 4th and 5th
kenneth craig, cbs news norris town pennsylvania. >> the trial is expected to last two weeks. >>> here'suick look at a time line of allegations against cosby. in 2000 actress lachelle covington filed a police report saying cosby sexually abused her. reports say cosby was not questioned or charge. in february 2005 lawyer tamara green claims cosby drugged and groped her in the 1970s. in june, beth ferrier cosby drugged her and sexually assaulted her more than two decades earlier. a...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, orlando. >> quijano: we'll be right back. >> quijano: according to a recent report from credit suisse, as many as one out of every four shopping malls in the country is expected to close in the next five years. hundreds have shut down in the past 15 years. emg oliver shows us how these pty spaces are being transformed. >> reporter: photographers seph lawless got a look at what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglected, the giant buildings slowly fall apart. >> everybody saw it as a dead mall. >> reporter: this used to be the site of the old granite run mall outside philadelphia. >> this used to be the food court. >> this was very close to the food court. >> reporter: developer michael markman is giving the area a 21s century makeover. >> what makes it different? >> you know, what is different about this, there are a lot of malls being redeveloped around the country because malls are dying everywhere. what we did was really, really aggressive. we took portion of the mall. >> markman is going to replace the old mall with a complex of buildi
kenneth craig, cbs news, orlando. >> quijano: we'll be right back. >> quijano: according to a recent report from credit suisse, as many as one out of every four shopping malls in the country is expected to close in the next five years. hundreds have shut down in the past 15 years. emg oliver shows us how these pty spaces are being transformed. >> reporter: photographers seph lawless got a look at what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglected, the giant...
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kenneth? >> reporter: well, juliette, the judge was very quick to say that this was not a victory for anyone involved. it came after a marathon of deliberations and everyone is going to have to do this all over again. bill cosby left the pennsylvania courthouse no closer to an end in the assault case against him. after deliberating more than 50 hours, jurors told the judge they were still deadlocked, unable to reach a unanimous verdict on any of the charges. the 79-year-old xheed did ien was facing up to ten years in prison accused of assaulting andrea constand in 2004. this tarnished the legacy of the man known as america's dad. >> he has been restored. >> reporter: he didn't say anything after the trial, but in a statement his wife went on the attack. >> how do i describe the judge? arrogant and collaborating with the district attorney. >> the district attorney immediately vowed to take the case to trial a second time. >> we will evaluate and review our case, take a hard look at everything i
kenneth? >> reporter: well, juliette, the judge was very quick to say that this was not a victory for anyone involved. it came after a marathon of deliberations and everyone is going to have to do this all over again. bill cosby left the pennsylvania courthouse no closer to an end in the assault case against him. after deliberating more than 50 hours, jurors told the judge they were still deadlocked, unable to reach a unanimous verdict on any of the charges. the 79-year-old xheed did ien...
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kenneth craig reports. >> how are you today,er is? >> reporter: bill cosby nodded his head as he entered the pennsylvania courthouse for day three of his sexual assault trial. his accuser andrea constand returned to the witness stand for more cross-examination. she was grilled about phone calls she made to a friend following the alleged incident asking, you told her he was affection at you and made a pass at you? consta constand answered yes. she also talked about an incident at the foxwoods resort. she said she was reclined on her bed and watched cosby sleep for 10 to 15 minutes. the lawyer asked, it was later that you returned to your own suite? she told him yes. she said cosby gave her three blue pills. 20 minutes later lily bernard also testified. cosby maintains the contact with constand was consensual. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> britain is voting for a new prime minister today. recent terrorist attacks pushed terrorism to the top of the agenda. voters will vote on may's conservative party and jeremy corbyn. >>> a bod
kenneth craig reports. >> how are you today,er is? >> reporter: bill cosby nodded his head as he entered the pennsylvania courthouse for day three of his sexual assault trial. his accuser andrea constand returned to the witness stand for more cross-examination. she was grilled about phone calls she made to a friend following the alleged incident asking, you told her he was affection at you and made a pass at you? consta constand answered yes. she also talked about an incident at the...
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as kenneth craig explains, the comedian is charged with sexually assaulting a temple university employee more than 10 years ago. >> reporter: bill cosby arrived for the first day of trial, not with his own family, but with his tv family. actress keesha knight from the cosby show accompanied the 79-year-old comedian as he faces charges of sexual assault. dozens of women have accused cosby but the case of andrea constand is the only to lead to criminal chashlgs. she said she-- charges. she said she went to cosby's home in 200 fure to discuss-- 2004 to discusshair career and he drugged and assaulted her. "so she can't move, she can't talk, completely paralyzed, frozen, lifeless." >> the legal theory is bill cosby gave her three blue bills that left her incapacitated and there is no way she could have consentd to the sexual acts that followed. >> reporter: the prosecutor says when constand testifys she will be brutally honest, cosby does not plan to take the stand but has insisted the encounter was consefrnal. his a-- consensual. had defense said he gave her ben drl to help her sleep. the fi
as kenneth craig explains, the comedian is charged with sexually assaulting a temple university employee more than 10 years ago. >> reporter: bill cosby arrived for the first day of trial, not with his own family, but with his tv family. actress keesha knight from the cosby show accompanied the 79-year-old comedian as he faces charges of sexual assault. dozens of women have accused cosby but the case of andrea constand is the only to lead to criminal chashlgs. she said she-- charges. she...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, pennsylvania. lted her... spoke to kpix five's andria borba earlier tonight. 5 i was >> a north bay woman that also says cosby drugged and sexually assaulted here spoke to our andrea borba earlier tonight. >> i was disappointed, but i wasn't surprised today. >> reporter: this morning as a pennsylvania drug declared a mistrial in the bill cosby sexual assault case, janice baker kenny who says cosby drugged and raped her in the 60s, woke up to a flurry of text messages. >> i initially felt i'd be okay either way with whatever came back, and i am relieved that at least it was a hung jury and not an innocent verdict, but i was really surprised that it hit me the way it did, that it made me sad and angry at the same time, and a few tears were shed. >> reporter: after 50 hours of deliberation, a jury deadlocked on whether cosby drugged and sexually assaulted andrea constandt in his mansion. janice say it is 62 other 62 -- says the other 62 women that say cosby attacked him hoped for a guilty investigate. >> we wante
kenneth craig, cbs news, pennsylvania. lted her... spoke to kpix five's andria borba earlier tonight. 5 i was >> a north bay woman that also says cosby drugged and sexually assaulted here spoke to our andrea borba earlier tonight. >> i was disappointed, but i wasn't surprised today. >> reporter: this morning as a pennsylvania drug declared a mistrial in the bill cosby sexual assault case, janice baker kenny who says cosby drugged and raped her in the 60s, woke up to a flurry...
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kenne kenneth moten. >>> we're getting reaction from california.sh it would not only provide for a skimpier coverage but millions of people would have no coverage at all. governor brown said trump care 2.0 has the same stench and effect as the bill house republicans and the white house slapped together last month. millions will lose health coverage. >>> what was tropical storm cindy moving inland after making land full early this morning and lashing the gulf coast. the affects felt from texas to the florida panhandle. >> it lasted about two or three minutes and it was gone. >> it came out and there's all this destruction around here. >> reporter: knocking out power with winds up to 50 miles an hour. >> the wind was storm surge levaving roads unde water. >> the water has risen so high, it was about to get into our truck. we got some of our belongings and we left. >> reporter: the first tropical system to come ashore as weakening. >> prayers and thoughts are with his family in this especially difficult time. >> reporter: officials warn the danger sti
kenne kenneth moten. >>> we're getting reaction from california.sh it would not only provide for a skimpier coverage but millions of people would have no coverage at all. governor brown said trump care 2.0 has the same stench and effect as the bill house republicans and the white house slapped together last month. millions will lose health coverage. >>> what was tropical storm cindy moving inland after making land full early this morning and lashing the gulf coast. the affects...
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reporting live here in washington this morning, kenneth moton channel6 "action news." >> all right, kenneth you. >>> 6abc.com and abc news will bring you the session testimony live at 2:30 this afternoon. then tune into "action news" for brian taff and his live reports from washington. >> time right now 4:39 and former nba star dennis rodman is back in north korea this morning. the reason for his latest visit coming up. >> fireworks light the sky in oakland as warriors fans celebrate another nba title. david. >> it is mainly clear but muggy on the bus stop this morning. 74 degrees by 6 o'clock and as soon as 8:00 a.m. we'll be up to 80 degrees. if you're dressing the kids it's definitely shorts and t's both on the way to school and on the way home. some districts are canceling school early or at least letting out early because of the high heat and humidity. so, check with the 6abc.com for a list of those. when we come back, we'll let you know when this extreme heat breaks. >> ♪ is that ice cream? no, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and cru
reporting live here in washington this morning, kenneth moton channel6 "action news." >> all right, kenneth you. >>> 6abc.com and abc news will bring you the session testimony live at 2:30 this afternoon. then tune into "action news" for brian taff and his live reports from washington. >> time right now 4:39 and former nba star dennis rodman is back in north korea this morning. the reason for his latest visit coming up. >> fireworks light the sky...
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coming together as friends, mourning the past and looking ahead to the future. ♪ kenneth craig, cbs newsorlando. >> orlando plans to turn the pulse site into a permanent memorial and museum. >>> what men don't know about their family healths history could put them at nendorses dr. wralph northam. would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. >>> today kicks off national men's health week. it's all about raising awareness of the preventable diseases and encouraging early detection among men and boys. a new survey finds a startling number of men don't know they're at risk for serious health issues and that men rarely discuss health issues with family members. as a teenager, pedro developed a con
coming together as friends, mourning the past and looking ahead to the future. ♪ kenneth craig, cbs newsorlando. >> orlando plans to turn the pulse site into a permanent memorial and museum. >>> what men don't know about their family healths history could put them at nendorses dr. wralph northam. would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight...
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here's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, major cities in the u.s. on alert after the attacks in london. the fear -- a copycat. in new york city, visible signs of that bridges, tunnels and mass transit. chicago police armed with assault rifles at saturday night's u2 concert at soldier field. in oakland, game two of the nba finals between the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers. police and security working to keep thousands of fans safe. in new york, large sanitation trucks lined up, ready to stop vehicles like the one used in the london bridge attack. these trucks protecting tens of thousands of people for sunday's celebrate israel parade. the concern, homegrown terror. investigations in all 50 states. the fbi saying 2,000 potential terrorists in the u.s., half of those may have had contact with terror groups like isis. in times square, scenes of more police, now common after a major terror attack overseas, across the nation places where large crowds are gathering told to remain vigilant. tom? >> kenneth, thank you. >>> still much more
here's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, major cities in the u.s. on alert after the attacks in london. the fear -- a copycat. in new york city, visible signs of that bridges, tunnels and mass transit. chicago police armed with assault rifles at saturday night's u2 concert at soldier field. in oakland, game two of the nba finals between the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers. police and security working to keep thousands of fans safe. in new york, large sanitation trucks...
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the paris climate accord much have been critical from international leaders and american leaders, kennethor us in washington with more on kenneth what happens from here. >> reporter: good question, tam, good morning to you, new reaction from germany's chancellor this morning who said the move by president trump can't anticipate won't stop us -- and won't stop us who want to protect the planet. this morning what's next after the world power withdrawal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: trump called the nearly 200 nation agreement to impact climate change a massive redistribution of wealth to other countries saying it would help the american economy and worker. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> reporter: but the mayor of pittsburgh disagreed on cn sending a message -- cnn sending a message to the president. >> not only what you did was bad for the economy of the country, but weakened america. >> reporter: new york, california and washington state will uphold the paris agreement. 60 u.s. mayors pledging to do
the paris climate accord much have been critical from international leaders and american leaders, kennethor us in washington with more on kenneth what happens from here. >> reporter: good question, tam, good morning to you, new reaction from germany's chancellor this morning who said the move by president trump can't anticipate won't stop us -- and won't stop us who want to protect the planet. this morning what's next after the world power withdrawal. >> the united states will...
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abc's kenneth moton joins us from washington, d.c. kenneth, where it will be a busy day. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. and true trump fashion, the president teased his big announcement in a tweet saying he will reveal his much anticipated decision on that paris climate agreement later today in front of the cameras at the white house. today, will he stay or will he go? president trump leaving the world in suspense on the paris climate agreement. >> are you leaning toward getting out? >> you're going to find out very soon. >> reporter: the president tweeting late last night he will announce his decision at 3:00 p.m. in the white house rose garden. sources say trump likely to keep that campaign promise. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. >> reporter: but the 11th hour negotiations are having an impact. >> i'm hearing from a lot of people. both ways. >> reporter: chief strategist steve bannon in more than 20 gop senators are pushing for withdrawal. ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner want to stay in the deal. along with a
abc's kenneth moton joins us from washington, d.c. kenneth, where it will be a busy day. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. and true trump fashion, the president teased his big announcement in a tweet saying he will reveal his much anticipated decision on that paris climate agreement later today in front of the cameras at the white house. today, will he stay or will he go? president trump leaving the world in suspense on the paris climate agreement. >> are...
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they have officially moved into the kenneth moton joining us from washington. new neighbors. >> reporter: good morning. today at noon in washington, the big announcement by d.c. and maryland, the attorneys general expected to say president trump's hotel is impacting local business and should not be accepting foreign money. this morning, the first family all under the same white house roof. late last night president trump moving the first lady and their son barron into the executive mansion. >> i, donald john trump -- >> reporter: the day the president moved to washington and took the oath is now the center of a major lawsuit filed by the attorneys general of d.c. and maryland. abc news has confirmed today the top officials will sue trump accusing him of violating the constitution by accepting money from foreign governments. the first of its kind lawsuit targeting trump international hotel in d.c. and the fact the president never fully gave up his business. "the washington post" reports the pennsylvania avenue property has hosted officials from kuwait and saudi
they have officially moved into the kenneth moton joining us from washington. new neighbors. >> reporter: good morning. today at noon in washington, the big announcement by d.c. and maryland, the attorneys general expected to say president trump's hotel is impacting local business and should not be accepting foreign money. this morning, the first family all under the same white house roof. late last night president trump moving the first lady and their son barron into the executive...
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here's cbs reporter kenneth craig with the judge's order. >> reporter: the jury at bill cost which'sexual assault trial says -- at bill cosby's sexual assault trial says they are deadlocked. the panel sent the judge six questions by thursday before saying they were hung. >> he is just happy to know that he has 12 people of his peers who understand, um, that the facts of this case don't add up. >> reporter: the judge ordered the panel to continue their work but said they were not compelled to surrender their honest beliefs solely because of the opinion of fellow jurors. the jury of 7 men and 5 women began deliberations monday evening. during the trial, accuser andrea constand testified that cosby gave her three blue pills to relax her while she was consulting him about her career at's philadelphia mansion. she said the pills left her half conscious and unable to move when cosby touched her. the 79-year-old entertainer's lawyer said while cosby had been unfaithful to his wife he did not commit a crime. he added that the 2004 encounter was consensual and that the two had been intimate b
here's cbs reporter kenneth craig with the judge's order. >> reporter: the jury at bill cost which'sexual assault trial says -- at bill cosby's sexual assault trial says they are deadlocked. the panel sent the judge six questions by thursday before saying they were hung. >> he is just happy to know that he has 12 people of his peers who understand, um, that the facts of this case don't add up. >> reporter: the judge ordered the panel to continue their work but said they were...
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kenneth craig reports. >> how are you today, sir? >> reporter: bill cosby nodded his head as he entered a pennsylvania courthouse for day three of his sexual assault trial. his accuser andrea constand returned to the witness stand for more cross-examination. cosby's lawyer grilled the former temple university employee about phone calls she made to a friend following the alleged incident asking, you told her he was affectionate and made a pass at you? constand answered yes. she also talked about an incident at the foxwoods resort. she said she was reclined on her bed and watched cosby sleep for 10 to 15 minutes. his lawyer then asked, it was 11:30 at night before you returned to your own suite? she told him yes. she said cosby gave her three blue pills when she visited his home in 2004. minutes later she started slurring her words. lily barnard is also an accuser who acted on his show and talked about it. cosby maintains the encounter with constand was consensual. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> britain is voting for a new gove
kenneth craig reports. >> how are you today, sir? >> reporter: bill cosby nodded his head as he entered a pennsylvania courthouse for day three of his sexual assault trial. his accuser andrea constand returned to the witness stand for more cross-examination. cosby's lawyer grilled the former temple university employee about phone calls she made to a friend following the alleged incident asking, you told her he was affectionate and made a pass at you? constand answered yes. she also...
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kenneth moton, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to kenneth. >>> when we come back, the birth heard aroundomething like that. >>> another rock star is headed to broadway. "the skinny" is next. left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at mucinex.com treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour and enjoy living well. ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> are you nervous? >> am i nervous? >> i am so nervous for this "skinny." >> why? >> it's the most important "skinny" that we have delivered all year. arguably, the most important "skinny" in the 25-year history of this show. the most anticipated birth. the birth of a nation. the birth of new destiny's children. >> i don't feel like you played this up enough. really. the buildup. >> beyonce has given birth. yeah. >> jack was anticipating it. welcomed their twins last week. but the birth was kept quiet because you know how you people be. there were some minor reported
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abc news reporter kenneth moten has the latest. >> reporter: health care protests in the halls of capitol hill. police dragging demonstrators who were screaming and chanting against the newly revealed senate gop plan. many. protesters in wheel chair, the chaotic scene playing out in front of senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's office. mcconnell on the floor praising the senate gop bill. >> it's time to act because obamacare is a direct attack on the middle class. >> reporter: the senate version establishes a system of tax credits to help americans buy insurance, eliminates affordable care act mandates requiring people to have coverage, provides $so billion to $15 billion annually over the next four years to help lower premiums, and it rolls back the expansion of medicaid for low-income americans, giving more power to the states. another point of contention, the rush to vote next week, health care for millions of americans on the line. senate republicans can only afford to lose two votes. senators got their first look at their plan to overhaul obamacare this morning. >> this is a bill
abc news reporter kenneth moten has the latest. >> reporter: health care protests in the halls of capitol hill. police dragging demonstrators who were screaming and chanting against the newly revealed senate gop plan. many. protesters in wheel chair, the chaotic scene playing out in front of senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's office. mcconnell on the floor praising the senate gop bill. >> it's time to act because obamacare is a direct attack on the middle class. >>...