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angie said lance had threatened her with a knife. blood tests revealed lance was a see kreetser.had an alibi, putting him 370 miles away on the night of the murder. >> he was staying with his parents in amarillo, working at the local gym there, so they were satisfied he was not in town when this took place. >> so he was eliminated, based on that. >> and what about ben? angie's oddly unemotional boyfriend who officers thought acted strangely the night of the murder. >> the police checked to see whether there were scratches or bruises on him? >> they checked that. they checked his vehicle. they checked his apartment for any type of blood, bloody clothes, anything like that. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> and tests showed, ben was also a see kreetser, whoever had raped and killed angie was not. so cross ben off the list. >> which leaves russell. >> and he was a non-secreter, so he could not be eliminated. >> his alibi was that he was home in bed, not exactly the strongest. >> there was no witness that could confirm where he was after he was dropped off by angie and anita. >> no one can
angie said lance had threatened her with a knife. blood tests revealed lance was a see kreetser.had an alibi, putting him 370 miles away on the night of the murder. >> he was staying with his parents in amarillo, working at the local gym there, so they were satisfied he was not in town when this took place. >> so he was eliminated, based on that. >> and what about ben? angie's oddly unemotional boyfriend who officers thought acted strangely the night of the murder. >>...
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lance, all three of you thank you very much. >> thank you. cheryl: earnings season -- adam: off to a good start. cheryl: $7.4 billion. that was negative impact of currency volatility on first-quarter earnings for this year. we'll tell you who could get hit for the quarter we're talking about. who could come out unscathed. adam: it appears investors love their etfs. inflows topping 73 so far this year. where did investors put money to work and where is their cash headed next? cheryl: one big wall street firm has five stocks it thinks it could gain more than 30% next quarter. we have names for you of course. adam: it appears apple may have solved biggest problem for cell phone users, cracked and broken screens. we'll tell you how to save a couple hundred bucks because it won't happen again. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indisti
lance, all three of you thank you very much. >> thank you. cheryl: earnings season -- adam: off to a good start. cheryl: $7.4 billion. that was negative impact of currency volatility on first-quarter earnings for this year. we'll tell you who could get hit for the quarter we're talking about. who could come out unscathed. adam: it appears investors love their etfs. inflows topping 73 so far this year. where did investors put money to work and where is their cash headed next? cheryl: one...
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gulf war were killed and advertently by their comrades for many families like the family of captain lance fielder the army's public relations strategy left them disconcerted douglas fielder everyone called him lance he was a combat engineer. the basic facts are that his truck broke down he was waiting for repair another unit from across a boundary which was a little bit lost on the map stumbled across and thought that he and his guys were axes and killed lieutenant perley and john daly understood at the scene as cities he got out of his bradley fighting vehicle that he had ordered his gunner to open fire and that the casualties were records he'd only knew was friendly fire he knew he did it. and yet the casualty officers went back and they reported to the family that their head son had died in an encounter with a republican guard it was just made up out of whole cloth. it was only when they got back to saudi arabia that the soldiers had access to phones and field as best friends of the unit called the family and told them what really happened to. the two soldiers the illicit guys who call
gulf war were killed and advertently by their comrades for many families like the family of captain lance fielder the army's public relations strategy left them disconcerted douglas fielder everyone called him lance he was a combat engineer. the basic facts are that his truck broke down he was waiting for repair another unit from across a boundary which was a little bit lost on the map stumbled across and thought that he and his guys were axes and killed lieutenant perley and john daly...
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again despite the family's six month campaign for information about the circumstances surrounding lance's death the army refused to confirm whether fielder had been killed by friendly fire until the joint notifications on aug twelfth at five pm the army had a clear directive explicit regulation six hundred thing that said that the families shall be notified promptly in any case and which has determined that the soldier died in friendly fire and the three star general who was in charge of personnel for the army unit to our interview with me said that he is obliged to follow regulations but he's also applies to deviate from them when he feels he has a good reason which is the usual understanding of regulations. he flat out admitted that he had broken the rules. within six months of the end of combat operations the army had clear evidence that friendly fire was involved in every one of the thirty five incidents and yet they failed to follow explicitly defined army regulations to notify families when defense secretary dick cheney appear before a. senate panel he acknowledged that the families
again despite the family's six month campaign for information about the circumstances surrounding lance's death the army refused to confirm whether fielder had been killed by friendly fire until the joint notifications on aug twelfth at five pm the army had a clear directive explicit regulation six hundred thing that said that the families shall be notified promptly in any case and which has determined that the soldier died in friendly fire and the three star general who was in charge of...
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so joining me now, lance and ashley dempsey, whose lance's brother and sister-in-law. guys, it was a great run. lance, an instant classic despite the loss. you must still be proud, right? >> oh, yeah. we're happy. and congrats to belgium. better luck next time for the u.s. >> you know, the american team had to travel the most of any team. 8900 miles compared to belgium's one 45-minute flight covering just 1100 miles you. think that impacted their performance? we're looking for excuses here today, i think. >> oh, yeah, definitely. no, i don't think that that was a factor. i think that we didn't roll over and die and just give it away. so i felt like we were in it to win it the whole time. and it came down to the wire like every game did for the u.s. it was very exciting to watch. i really enjoyed it. >> ashley and lance, it must have been tough watching it in the end. we have a picture of clint curled up in a ball after the loss. did you see that on television and what were you thinking? >> we didn't see that. >> i think we felt the same way. i think we were in probably
so joining me now, lance and ashley dempsey, whose lance's brother and sister-in-law. guys, it was a great run. lance, an instant classic despite the loss. you must still be proud, right? >> oh, yeah. we're happy. and congrats to belgium. better luck next time for the u.s. >> you know, the american team had to travel the most of any team. 8900 miles compared to belgium's one 45-minute flight covering just 1100 miles you. think that impacted their performance? we're looking for...
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lance brought a fire phone here to us.s crucial to understanding the role of the fire phone, it's role in commerce. does that facilitate that? >> well, amazon is all about finding stuff and buying it on amaz amazon. we aim it here, and if we're lucky, it will identify it. come on, fire flies. this may not work. if not, we'll try something else. >> you're walking down the street -- >> a bag of doritos will work. he put it there, and in three seconds, it identified it. if i click on top of it, guess what the first thing is? i can buy it. shop amazon for doritos. >> wow. >> so, this has always been the deal for amazon. get things in people's hands at cost so they will buy things through amazon. >> and this is a hot one. >> this is. there we go. we're in. we're in. it's already, oops, sorry, we have to go back. >> that's a handsome son of a gun. >> it found it immediately. there it is. and of course, the way they're doing this, image matching. but you can identify business cards, numbers, it pulls it right in. this phone is al
lance brought a fire phone here to us.s crucial to understanding the role of the fire phone, it's role in commerce. does that facilitate that? >> well, amazon is all about finding stuff and buying it on amaz amazon. we aim it here, and if we're lucky, it will identify it. come on, fire flies. this may not work. if not, we'll try something else. >> you're walking down the street -- >> a bag of doritos will work. he put it there, and in three seconds, it identified it. if i...
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gerri: lance, economists revising their forecast across the board. they're getting out ahead of the federal reserve. do you think they're right and what is your forecast for interest rates? >> i agree with peter, that interest rates are likely to remain long -- lower longer than people expect. interest rates are economic growth and real inflationary pressures and real inflationary pressures come from rising wages and stronger consumption capabilities from consumers. our economy is 70% driven by consumption. in order to get overall prices wages, production to rise which creates real inflation and allows businesses to charge more for their products and haven't alley allows lenders to raise interest rates, this simply doesn't exist right now. i think the fed may be hampered a lot longer than they believe. gerri: interesting. greg to you last year we saw interest rates go up full 100 basis points, one percentage point in the space after month. how fast can rates rise? >> last year's episode is indicator how quickly and volatile that interest rates can be
gerri: lance, economists revising their forecast across the board. they're getting out ahead of the federal reserve. do you think they're right and what is your forecast for interest rates? >> i agree with peter, that interest rates are likely to remain long -- lower longer than people expect. interest rates are economic growth and real inflationary pressures and real inflationary pressures come from rising wages and stronger consumption capabilities from consumers. our economy is 70%...
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an attorney for lance armstrong says the cyclist met with the panel investigating his past. reallyorney did not specifics but he says the may 22 get together at a hotel near dulleds airport lasted seven hours. the panel is expected to issue a report on doping later on this year. 7 on your side with a consumer alert. microsoft announced it is cutting 18,000 jobs over the next year. this move as the company works to integrate the nokia business it purchased in april and was to streamline operation. playoffs were anticipated but the total number is double what wall street was expecting. more questions for general motors mary barra. the senate subcommittee grilled her on why to accompany so long to alert the public about faulty ignition switches. fire its amended g.m. chief lawyer. 's fourth time in front of the panel. it is a beautiful today. low committee. sunshine -- low humidity. we will change things up to the weekend. it is going to start to feel more like summer. a nice break. hey, outside we go right now. skies mainly clear and 75 degrees at reagan national. look at thos
an attorney for lance armstrong says the cyclist met with the panel investigating his past. reallyorney did not specifics but he says the may 22 get together at a hotel near dulleds airport lasted seven hours. the panel is expected to issue a report on doping later on this year. 7 on your side with a consumer alert. microsoft announced it is cutting 18,000 jobs over the next year. this move as the company works to integrate the nokia business it purchased in april and was to streamline...
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for the first time ever, fire up the lance cam for me, please. are we ready? turn your face. >> i don't think a lot of people would turn drake away. she wouldn't. one of the most memorable moments was an emotional speech from the recipient of michael sam for coming out and first openly open player for being drafted in the nfl >> he was not just courageous, but brilliant too. in fact, he put all the wisdom in the world in three short sentences. i'm sorry. stay where you are -- i'm sorry. start where you are, use what you have, do what you can. those are words to live by whether you're black or white, young or old, straight or gay. to anyone out there especially young people, feeling like they don't fit in and would never be accepted, please know this, great things -- i'm sorry -- great things can happen if you have the courage to be yourself. thank you, and god bless. >> sam brought his boyfriend on the red carpet and thanked him as well, but maybe one of the biggest perks of the attending the show, they got a luxury gifts at $23,000. there was a shower head wi
for the first time ever, fire up the lance cam for me, please. are we ready? turn your face. >> i don't think a lot of people would turn drake away. she wouldn't. one of the most memorable moments was an emotional speech from the recipient of michael sam for coming out and first openly open player for being drafted in the nfl >> he was not just courageous, but brilliant too. in fact, he put all the wisdom in the world in three short sentences. i'm sorry. stay where you are -- i'm...
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so wondering if i wouldn't be a free-lance writer you have to be brave. so i would go down the back stairs some editors would not see me cross into the zone to pitch my best story. i would have been fired if my editors had seen the but he said come on in. where did you come from? i said the esters it -- estrogen's own i said the men who were having sex to share that beach house so they could attract other beautiful girls and he said did you go? i said yes. he said right did just like you voted to me and that was my big break. within one year they left the paper and started new york magazine on its own and i was with it for the whole run. >> host: what was your relationship? >> guest: tempestuous. and wonderful. he was the older mentor come on fryer and he liked my riding and help to my career. then we began to have a romance but we were not eager to think of anything permanent. in the '70s nobody was getting married everybody was getting divorced or having other arrangements. so we would be together for a while then there was an explosion. i was a divorce
so wondering if i wouldn't be a free-lance writer you have to be brave. so i would go down the back stairs some editors would not see me cross into the zone to pitch my best story. i would have been fired if my editors had seen the but he said come on in. where did you come from? i said the esters it -- estrogen's own i said the men who were having sex to share that beach house so they could attract other beautiful girls and he said did you go? i said yes. he said right did just like you voted...
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i'm also a free-lance musician. i'm a proud san francisco resident and it is because of our city's vibrant and vital arts culture that i moved to this city as a student. i have been fortunate enough to call this city home through my work with many of our arts organizations, especially working with teenage musicians as a teacher and mentor. i could tell you many stories about how music has transformed the lives of teenagers, but to mention just one, i recall a 15 year old student from the sunset district, a first generation american whose parents laundromat business had a meager income. through devoting time and energy to music at the age of 18 he was offered a full violin scholarship to attend a prestigious american university, an opportunity he would otherwise not have it. ~ had. this was due to the nurturing and training of the san francisco symphony youth orchestra and other organizations here in san francisco. this reminds us that a vibrant arts community allows young peep to strive constantly for an ever better
i'm also a free-lance musician. i'm a proud san francisco resident and it is because of our city's vibrant and vital arts culture that i moved to this city as a student. i have been fortunate enough to call this city home through my work with many of our arts organizations, especially working with teenage musicians as a teacher and mentor. i could tell you many stories about how music has transformed the lives of teenagers, but to mention just one, i recall a 15 year old student from the sunset...
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noah snider is a free-lance journalist who spent most of the day thursday at the crash site talking to witnesses and giving their firsthand accounts of exactly what happened. he spoke with cnn's don lemon a little earlier. we have to warn you, some of what he has to say is very graphic. >> people are trying to identify bodies, mark the spots where bodies have fallen. there's three firemen and four sort of search-and-rescue team vehicles lined up along the road. but the way it's being done, is not systematic by any means. they're basically just laying little white cotton ribbons to sticks, and put eting them in t ground where there's a body. and there's sort of rebels wandering the fields. they're as stunned as anyone else at, i think, the overwhelm i ing -- the overwhelming mood is this is darker perhaps than daylight. you can see everything. >> you appear to be more matter of fact, at least the way your description of what's going on than earlier when we heard from you. you appeared to be devastated. you set the crash site, bodies everywhere, organs splayed out, too gruesome to post p
noah snider is a free-lance journalist who spent most of the day thursday at the crash site talking to witnesses and giving their firsthand accounts of exactly what happened. he spoke with cnn's don lemon a little earlier. we have to warn you, some of what he has to say is very graphic. >> people are trying to identify bodies, mark the spots where bodies have fallen. there's three firemen and four sort of search-and-rescue team vehicles lined up along the road. but the way it's being...
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. >> reporter: when her son, lance corporal lance maciel was killed in 2005, she received her son backwas given all of his belongings, or so she thought. >> i told my sister a couple months ago, i was scared i was going to forget what he looked like, and fred said, no, you're not, mom. boom, pictures of him all over the tv. >> reporter: his picture is all over the news because former marine walter brown and his wife, lani, were shopping at a flea market more than 100 miles from houston and they came across this flag for messages from deceased lance corporal maciel from his marine buddies he served with. >> i got goose bumps all over. just watching all this. all this for my son. >> reporter: this ceremony is so the browns can return the flag to maciel's mom. >> when i realized that the boy had been killed, that's when i -- that was probably more emotional for me, because i didn't -- i knew, that's when i knew that the flag had to come back to his mom. >> i got pretty choked up whenever we made the corner and saw the flags. >> we had a son and a son-in-law serve during the iraq war. >> i
. >> reporter: when her son, lance corporal lance maciel was killed in 2005, she received her son backwas given all of his belongings, or so she thought. >> i told my sister a couple months ago, i was scared i was going to forget what he looked like, and fred said, no, you're not, mom. boom, pictures of him all over the tv. >> reporter: his picture is all over the news because former marine walter brown and his wife, lani, were shopping at a flea market more than 100 miles...
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lance called and he says, it's raining, christina. >> that's how she does it. >> it's lance. >> he drives so far this morning. we're looking at typical slowing, nothing unusual so far. >> all right. >>> it's time to celebrate. >> that's right. future king of england, happy birthday prince george. >> it has been one year since the world got its first look at little prince on the steps of the hospital where he was born. the newborn greeted by cheering crowd of well wishers, and media. >> he waved. >> we're told his first birthday will be much more low key. >> new photos of the prince released just this week, as you can see, he is already walking and laura is just adoring this. >> adorable. >> there won't be an official public celebration today, but there may be a small birthday tea for him at home at kenzing ton palace. >> look at those cheeks. i want to squeeze them. i love babies. >> always fun to see. >> the mouth. the mouth. >> that's what's happening "today in the bay," 7:25 with a live local news update. >> and join us for nbc bay area news at 11:00, have a great day. >>> good morning
lance called and he says, it's raining, christina. >> that's how she does it. >> it's lance. >> he drives so far this morning. we're looking at typical slowing, nothing unusual so far. >> all right. >>> it's time to celebrate. >> that's right. future king of england, happy birthday prince george. >> it has been one year since the world got its first look at little prince on the steps of the hospital where he was born. the newborn greeted by cheering...
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pith lieu maw to santa rosa, lance -- petaluma to santa rosa, lance, be careful. we're looking across the bay bridge, i was watching westbound into the city across the span, smooth drive today zoomed in towards the city side, then zoom it back out. we had a hit and run reported as you're getting past the off-ramp. that cleared the roadway, cleared the off-ramp, and it should where an easy drive into san francisco as we see right now. metering lights on and back up at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's monday as you're traveling down to the upper east shore freeway. slowing as you travel through richmond. that's about it as far as the slowing towards the bay bridge. here's the tri-valley west 580 slows through livermore and dublin. slowing across that dublin grade as well. arrow pointing eastbound, there's a stall reporting involving a big rig and distraction and partially blocking one lane. we have an unusual slowdown twashds 58037 and that's a note for folks, volume increasing, more slowing through sunol. we have no problems for the rest of the bay. easy flow of tra
pith lieu maw to santa rosa, lance -- petaluma to santa rosa, lance, be careful. we're looking across the bay bridge, i was watching westbound into the city across the span, smooth drive today zoomed in towards the city side, then zoom it back out. we had a hit and run reported as you're getting past the off-ramp. that cleared the roadway, cleared the off-ramp, and it should where an easy drive into san francisco as we see right now. metering lights on and back up at the bay bridge toll plaza....
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it's still closer to 2%, 2.5%. >> lance, have you bought a car lately? >> actually, i have.a. millennials, who are a lot younger than me, are not interested in having their own car. we just had a conversation about the alternative transportation, like uber and lyft. these businesses i think are more attractive to millennials than spending the money on something that's going to depreciate really, really fast. >> but even if that's the case, somebody has to drive around that vehicle. phil, do you get a sense as to whether stuff like uber and lyft and the private car is fueling more demand for autos or interfering with it? >> i don't think it's fueling more demand, and i think that when i talk with people in detroit, when i talk with the automakers, they find it interesting, but they're not to the point where they're worried about it, and that's because it's a pretty small market where uber has an impact. you're talking about metropolitan new york or metropolitan san francisco, l.a., chicago. overall, it's a really small impact. but car-sharing, no doubt, is coming in the futur
it's still closer to 2%, 2.5%. >> lance, have you bought a car lately? >> actually, i have.a. millennials, who are a lot younger than me, are not interested in having their own car. we just had a conversation about the alternative transportation, like uber and lyft. these businesses i think are more attractive to millennials than spending the money on something that's going to depreciate really, really fast. >> but even if that's the case, somebody has to drive around that...
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we are stronger as a city today to get to work and are seated in this newsgroup with a kind of free lance. and you will be secluded legion of each just knew he is going the see who is yet to see it today see more security objectively see security used to use what truth is most of to mickey to objectively have you found these two cities to see it today is mostly true nick is yaar it's all objective need a star citizen to move into produce do not receive today you cannot use not to who she is day to day to you. and to ocean vie future peace that life the only. ukraine has become the world's most dangerous place for journalists according to the international news safety institute seven media members have been killed there this year making work in the country more risky than in iraq syria and pakistan reporters have also been detained on numerous occasions we asked geo political analysts patrick henningsen why. i think they're very nervous in the ukraine because they do not want information to escape the type of information that graham phillips is reporting about the true nature of the confli
we are stronger as a city today to get to work and are seated in this newsgroup with a kind of free lance. and you will be secluded legion of each just knew he is going the see who is yet to see it today see more security objectively see security used to use what truth is most of to mickey to objectively have you found these two cities to see it today is mostly true nick is yaar it's all objective need a star citizen to move into produce do not receive today you cannot use not to who she is day...
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. >> dicen que la precisiÓn es un secreto que el pie le cuenta a la pelota el gol de zurda y el lancee del defensa david luiz contra colombia. >> lo que lo convierte en una postal es la parte de adentro del zapato y el cuerpo para atrÁs le sale un efecto maravilloso. >> el tercero de james rodrÍguez contra uruguay. >> a mÍ me gusta mucho decir que no lo matÓ que lo durmió con el corazÓn y la deja caer y la empalma de zurda estambres o el gol que cuando la pelota golpea las redes todavÍa tiene la zurda flotando. >> el segundo del australiano cahiel contra holanda y en primer lugar el gol del delantero van persie contra espaÑa. >> lo complicado en estirarte de cabeza y pegarle, lo complicado deshacer el movimiento que obliga que la persona suba y baje. de los mejores goles en la historia de los mundiales. >> uno de los detalles admirables de los 10 goles es que no todos fueron hechos por centros delanteros lo que demuestra que mÁs que nunca el fÚtbol es un trabajo de conjunto cuya mÁxima expresiÓn es la selecciÓn alemana ahora campeona mundial. en rÍo de janeiro, brasil, jaime garcÍa un
. >> dicen que la precisiÓn es un secreto que el pie le cuenta a la pelota el gol de zurda y el lancee del defensa david luiz contra colombia. >> lo que lo convierte en una postal es la parte de adentro del zapato y el cuerpo para atrÁs le sale un efecto maravilloso. >> el tercero de james rodrÍguez contra uruguay. >> a mÍ me gusta mucho decir que no lo matÓ que lo durmió con el corazÓn y la deja caer y la empalma de zurda estambres o el gol que cuando la pelota...
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ah su padre recomienda que nadie lance a esa aventura. >> van peligrando. >> aunque gilberto no estÁ,pezado a brindar la ayuda a su madre y tratamiento mÉdico. >> padece de ataques epilÉpticos. el programa de servicio social le brindÓ un andador. >> las autoridades han iniciado una fuerte campaÑa para evitar que los niÑos emigren hacia los estados unidos. >> la crisis de los niÑos indocumentados ha generado un verdadero dilema. en california decenas de manifestantes trataron de impedir que camiones que traÍan a estos niÑos llegaran a un centro de detenciÓn. en uno de esos autobuses se encontraba una adolescente que conversÓ con liliana, esto le contÓ. >> esta joven de 18 aÑos, que esconde su rostro es una de las miles de inmigrantes que estÁ llegando a estados unidos los Últimos meses huyendo de la violencia de su paÍs. partiÓ al lado de su madre. el 17 de mayor la patrulla fronteriza las interceptÓ. >> amenazan de muerte todo. por eso me vine, arriesgando mi vida. >> su padre vive en estados unidos desde hace 10 aÑos, tres de sus hijos estÁn acá, sÓlo faltaban ella y su esposa. para
ah su padre recomienda que nadie lance a esa aventura. >> van peligrando. >> aunque gilberto no estÁ,pezado a brindar la ayuda a su madre y tratamiento mÉdico. >> padece de ataques epilÉpticos. el programa de servicio social le brindÓ un andador. >> las autoridades han iniciado una fuerte campaÑa para evitar que los niÑos emigren hacia los estados unidos. >> la crisis de los niÑos indocumentados ha generado un verdadero dilema. en california decenas de...
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disgraced cyclist lance armstrong is actually looking into giving back once again.was forced out of live strong, the cancer foundation he created, but armstrong says he is likely to start a new foundation. in an interview armstrong says if he is welcomed back to live strong which is, quote, almost certain, he'll look for other ways to combat cancer. heather? >> time for your five at 5. five foods to lower your stress level. up first, salmon. it is a good source of omega 3 fatty acids which help control stress hormones. canned tuna and sardines give a good boost of omega 3's and won't cause blood sugar to spike. pumpkin seeds produce magnesium and zinc which boost the immune system and dark chocolate linked to blood pressure. >>> friends share a lot of things, clothes, secrets, music. turns out friends share similar d.n.a. 1% of friends have genes in common. researchers believe people actively choose friends like themselves and meet in a similar environment like a coffee shop or bookstore. >> guess it makes sense. it is about six minutes before the hour. a group of b
disgraced cyclist lance armstrong is actually looking into giving back once again.was forced out of live strong, the cancer foundation he created, but armstrong says he is likely to start a new foundation. in an interview armstrong says if he is welcomed back to live strong which is, quote, almost certain, he'll look for other ways to combat cancer. heather? >> time for your five at 5. five foods to lower your stress level. up first, salmon. it is a good source of omega 3 fatty acids...
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. >> reporter: last year he said there were hardly any whales because there were no sand lance, whichof the eco system. >> no one's heard about them. that's one of the realpuzzles f us. >> reporter: so whyly and hiswi team tried to see. they talged unlikely cameramen. >> how do you tag a humpback whale? >> we have a tag on a long pole that has a suction cup on it. we approach very carefully and use that long pole to pop it onto its back. >> the footage showed sand lance darting around and burrelling to hide from princess diana tors. but as they watch the deep water footage from a wait's point of view, they found something else. the 40-ton whales were hunting togeth together. >> what they'll do is swim down 20 meters, swim in a spiral and emit bubbles out of a blow hole and make this nice choreographed circle, spiraling effect as they come up to the surface and they'll come up with their mouths open. >> so they've mastered teamwork and physics and timing. >> yeah, they have. it's amazing the complicity of their nature. >> wiley says he doesn't know if the sand lance will return. or if
. >> reporter: last year he said there were hardly any whales because there were no sand lance, whichof the eco system. >> no one's heard about them. that's one of the realpuzzles f us. >> reporter: so whyly and hiswi team tried to see. they talged unlikely cameramen. >> how do you tag a humpback whale? >> we have a tag on a long pole that has a suction cup on it. we approach very carefully and use that long pole to pop it onto its back. >> the footage showed...
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today to get to work and on the seat in this newsgroup was a kind of free lance. sugar bought it for stock needs is to see today go to most if it pushed not available but we should be looking at a full day not going on but after a little bit you know it's up real. according to kiev graham has been deported for quote national security and territorial integrity concerns reasoning is something geo political analyst patrick henningsen is a little bit uncertain about. i think they're very nervous in the ukraine because they do not want information to escape the type of information that graham phillips is reporting about the true nature of the conflict what we have is clearly a civil war by anyone's definition except for the western media and politicians in europe in the united states are still calling it as as the government in kiev is an anti terror operation meanwhile civilians are being targeted that's the very thing that they're graham phillips is trying to relate to the world i think. out of kiev transparencies something they're clearly not very good at. hiding in
today to get to work and on the seat in this newsgroup was a kind of free lance. sugar bought it for stock needs is to see today go to most if it pushed not available but we should be looking at a full day not going on but after a little bit you know it's up real. according to kiev graham has been deported for quote national security and territorial integrity concerns reasoning is something geo political analyst patrick henningsen is a little bit uncertain about. i think they're very nervous in...
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coger bus once horas >> me lancÉ cuando pasamos a octavos.seguir boleto. no fue nada barato. >> eso es todo lo que tiene. regresamos a miami con ustedes >> muchas gracias. pese a la derrota colombia se despidiÓ con dignidad. la entrega del conjunto cafetero puso en apuras a brasil. su astro james rodrÍguez terminÓ en llanto, pero se lleva sabiendo que comandÓ uno de los mejores equipos. quÉ tarde. >> hola, buenas tardes. pues hay tristeza en bogota, en colombia por la eliminaciÓn del equipo de la copa del mundo. tristeza, pero tambiÉn alegrÍa perdio el partido contra brasil, pero ganÓ. ganÓ en historia. ganÓ en jerarquia y en un recuerdo que dejÓ en la copa al jugar con las botas puestas. >> no era para menos >> muchos nervios. >> con ancias de ver el partido. con mucho entusiasmo. >> nervioso esperando que gane. >> colombia enfrentaba al 5 veces campeÓn >> el himno nacional se oyÓ en todo un paÍs esperanzado en hacer historia. >> pero con 6 minutos y un golpe de suerte para transformar la sonrisa y angustia los minutos mÁs angustiosos. aunqu
coger bus once horas >> me lancÉ cuando pasamos a octavos.seguir boleto. no fue nada barato. >> eso es todo lo que tiene. regresamos a miami con ustedes >> muchas gracias. pese a la derrota colombia se despidiÓ con dignidad. la entrega del conjunto cafetero puso en apuras a brasil. su astro james rodrÍguez terminÓ en llanto, pero se lleva sabiendo que comandÓ uno de los mejores equipos. quÉ tarde. >> hola, buenas tardes. pues hay tristeza en bogota, en colombia por...
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born in new york or scott wiener in new jersey or jose and i from boston or supervisor campos from lance we're the beacons for the rest of the world for the diversity the idea that today, we have a symbol that's a beacon for the rest of the world is a symbol that used to stand for had a and for intolerance and death the fact we'll turned that around is an incredible day i'm honored and delighted to be part of it thank you patrick for your leadership and let's go celebrate with the goats and flours happy pride weekend everyone (clapping.) thank you supervisor chiu please welcome supervisor david campos >> thank you no one can top the comedy of tom, i won't try i'll make a couple of points this is a special day for me as a kid born in guatemala mall i think of the kids still in guatemala who are gay and can't be who they are there are countries that's the case it's true in this country and region in the bay area we've come far but we haven't come far enough as much as the lgbt community has accomplished most of the communities don't have the rights we enjoy in san francisco and within cali
born in new york or scott wiener in new jersey or jose and i from boston or supervisor campos from lance we're the beacons for the rest of the world for the diversity the idea that today, we have a symbol that's a beacon for the rest of the world is a symbol that used to stand for had a and for intolerance and death the fact we'll turned that around is an incredible day i'm honored and delighted to be part of it thank you patrick for your leadership and let's go celebrate with the goats and...
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people here continuing to lay flowers, they're signing a book of con dole lances and children's sketches. they are leaving notes. our heart goes out to those who yearn for their loved ones who died so tragically. i spoke to one family struggling to come to terms with their loss. a mother's regret. >> if i could just turn back time. you know? i had -- i didn't listen to him that i -- i don't know. i have no words. to say. >> reporter: her three boys were setting out on a fun-filled holiday to the other side of the world but it's the youngest, miguel, was nervous. >> my youngest son, he came to me and then after entering the -- for the passport he came back, run to me and said, mama, i love you. i'm happy to see omar. but i'm going to miss you. and what happened when the plane will crash? i said, come on, don't be silly, you've been traveling already so many times. everything's going to be okay. >> miguel and his brother were on their way to meet their grandma grand in bali. >> and your big brother volunteered to go first with your little brother? from all over the world the family has com
people here continuing to lay flowers, they're signing a book of con dole lances and children's sketches. they are leaving notes. our heart goes out to those who yearn for their loved ones who died so tragically. i spoke to one family struggling to come to terms with their loss. a mother's regret. >> if i could just turn back time. you know? i had -- i didn't listen to him that i -- i don't know. i have no words. to say. >> reporter: her three boys were setting out on a fun-filled...
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a little backup for all painted cash lance but easy ride. san mateo bridge the traffic is light in both directions. and one a look at the golden gate bridge shelf like conditions. >>: as offices were walking through the home they stumbled upon a door and found 22 year-old twins with the smell of the year-end. and one like that didn't work when neighbors were axed about the twins they did not know much about the boys. >>: i did not know they they lived there for and that they had autistic children. the pants i say the parents were locked in the basement for to prevent them from leaving the house. the pan's meanwhile are out on bail. >>: of florida filed a who bid up the sounds rate this was being phrase but he says his son is really the one to praise. >>: and talking to the victim's father he believes the accused is getting too much publicity. the fire liather this bragging e about this on the being a hero. my sound save his attacker set life because i wanted to take it. the victim and never told anyone about the extent said that nothing unti
a little backup for all painted cash lance but easy ride. san mateo bridge the traffic is light in both directions. and one a look at the golden gate bridge shelf like conditions. >>: as offices were walking through the home they stumbled upon a door and found 22 year-old twins with the smell of the year-end. and one like that didn't work when neighbors were axed about the twins they did not know much about the boys. >>: i did not know they they lived there for and that they had...
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drake was the host of last night's introduced the lance cam, which is like the kiss cam, except you blow into someone else' ear. >> fierce flames and huge plooms of smoke prompted evacuations out west. >> new this morning, police are investigating a gruesome discovery inside a home in philadelphia. a live >> good morning, 5:00 a.m. on this thursday, july 17 we're following breaking news. >> reports of fumes lead philadelphia firefighters to a home, when they peer inside they find two dead bodies. >> a california city
drake was the host of last night's introduced the lance cam, which is like the kiss cam, except you blow into someone else' ear. >> fierce flames and huge plooms of smoke prompted evacuations out west. >> new this morning, police are investigating a gruesome discovery inside a home in philadelphia. a live >> good morning, 5:00 a.m. on this thursday, july 17 we're following breaking news. >> reports of fumes lead philadelphia firefighters to a home, when they peer inside...
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the recipient, lance corporal fred maciel. >> it is priceless.ess. >> reporter: it is a mystery how this personal piece of red, white and blue ended up where it did, but using facebook, the browns were able to track down patsy. >> i can't wait to meet them. i can't wait. >> reporter: rather than mail the flag, they decided to meet in person saturday at the cemetery where maciel is now buried. >> piece of my son, coming back to me, you know? that was great. and i loved him for that. >> reporter: two marine moms now bound by one priceless flag. for "today," joe fryer, nbc news. >> amazing how that all came together. >> it is. we talk about social media in many ways, the good and bad, but without social media, they perhaps would have never found one another. it is amazing. >> that last photo is stunning. >> flag is beautiful. >> let's get a final check of the weather now from dylan. >> good morning, guys. good morning, everyone. we're going to watch out for some stronger storms later on this afternoon. the heat is building down south. so that's goin
the recipient, lance corporal fred maciel. >> it is priceless.ess. >> reporter: it is a mystery how this personal piece of red, white and blue ended up where it did, but using facebook, the browns were able to track down patsy. >> i can't wait to meet them. i can't wait. >> reporter: rather than mail the flag, they decided to meet in person saturday at the cemetery where maciel is now buried. >> piece of my son, coming back to me, you know? that was great. and i...
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dicen que la precisiÓn es un secreto que el pie le cuenta a la pelota, messi librÓ la barrera, el lanceespectacular. >> el diez de la gloria. anota el alemÁn goetze contra la argentina. el cuarto tiro libre de defensa de david luiz contra colombia. >> lo convierte una postah el cuerpo para atrÁs. le sale un efecto maravilloso. >> tercero de james rodrÍguez contra uruguay. >> me gusta decir que no le durmiÓ, la mató. la empalma de zurda. es tan bello cuando la pelota golpea las redes tiene la zurda flotando. >> el australiao contra holanda. el primer lugar, el gol de cabeza de van persie contra espaÑa. >> lo complicado no es tirarte de cabeza y pegar, lo complicado es tirarte de cabeza y hacer el movimiento que obliga que suba y baje detrÁs del arquero. de los mejores goles de e este mundial, si no de la historia de los mundiales. >> un detalle de los goles que no todos hechos por centro delanderos. lo que demuestra que ahora mÁs que nunca el fÚtbol es un trabajo de conjunto. cuya mÁxima expresiÓn la selecciÓn alemana. ahora la campeona. en rÍo, univisiÓn. >> para todos los gustos, como
dicen que la precisiÓn es un secreto que el pie le cuenta a la pelota, messi librÓ la barrera, el lanceespectacular. >> el diez de la gloria. anota el alemÁn goetze contra la argentina. el cuarto tiro libre de defensa de david luiz contra colombia. >> lo convierte una postah el cuerpo para atrÁs. le sale un efecto maravilloso. >> tercero de james rodrÍguez contra uruguay. >> me gusta decir que no le durmiÓ, la mató. la empalma de zurda. es tan bello cuando la...
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the fans who burned his jersey when they left, take a look and see -- how jersey.burn a stephenson, lance blowing on this picture. that was a scene that a lot of folks got a lot of heat for. >> nice weather tomorrow, middle to upper 80's. near 90 degrees on sunday. a chance of pop-up thunderstorms late in the day. monday afternoon into tuesday, the cold front moves through. --t is likely to bring from that is likely to bring stronger thunderstorms. wednesday through friday, low 80's. >> thank you for joining us. "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, melissa mccarthy. marc maron. and music from royksopp & robyn. with cleto and the cletones. and now, let's face it, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. thank you very much. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for being here. we're glad you're here. today was -- [ cheers and applause ] not your average monday.
the fans who burned his jersey when they left, take a look and see -- how jersey.burn a stephenson, lance blowing on this picture. that was a scene that a lot of folks got a lot of heat for. >> nice weather tomorrow, middle to upper 80's. near 90 degrees on sunday. a chance of pop-up thunderstorms late in the day. monday afternoon into tuesday, the cold front moves through. --t is likely to bring from that is likely to bring stronger thunderstorms. wednesday through friday, low 80's....
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if you have lance to head out in the yard and do a barbecue. you picked a great night for it. 72 degrees by 8:00 p.m. comfortable. when we come back we'll talk about the weekend call, a couple of changes there. >> reporter: i took couple of summer courses at temple, i'm buying what you're selling. good morning, mr. murphy, we're live in southwest philadelphia by international airport. we had construction by i-95 this morning all the crews are cleared out. watch out for a bumbley road southbound -- bumpy ride southbound toward 420 because of the milling they are doing in that area. all the work zones have cleared out i-95 the schuylkill expressway and the residential all nice and clear at this point. there's a crash in abington along brookdale at tarlg he -- arlington avenue. they are working near willow grove, they should be clear, soon, but watch out for the crews. the in burlington the can camden county we have construction along 70 at elm wood road, restrictions until 6:00 p.m. tam. >> and we are starting this morning with breaking news, the
if you have lance to head out in the yard and do a barbecue. you picked a great night for it. 72 degrees by 8:00 p.m. comfortable. when we come back we'll talk about the weekend call, a couple of changes there. >> reporter: i took couple of summer courses at temple, i'm buying what you're selling. good morning, mr. murphy, we're live in southwest philadelphia by international airport. we had construction by i-95 this morning all the crews are cleared out. watch out for a bumbley road...
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his wife was also detained as well as two other free-lance photographer who is have yet to be identifiedubling, poppy is six days have passed and authorities continue to say we'll give you more information. a lot of people, especially groups and fellow journalists are waiting for answers. >> so many questions and no answers from the government there. appreciate the update. thank you. >>> coming up next on "early start," the crisis in ukraine. the sanctions getting ratcheted up are taking a hit. that's next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ america, you cast your votes. now, go to xfinity on demand and select the people's hotlist to see this sum
his wife was also detained as well as two other free-lance photographer who is have yet to be identifiedubling, poppy is six days have passed and authorities continue to say we'll give you more information. a lot of people, especially groups and fellow journalists are waiting for answers. >> so many questions and no answers from the government there. appreciate the update. thank you. >>> coming up next on "early start," the crisis in ukraine. the sanctions getting...
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. >> lance corporal maseo was only 20 when he was killed in a helicopter crash in 2005. >> we have break news in the east bay where the highway patrol is scrambling to revent an overturned big rig to become a commuter nightmare. >> the community that will be the new battleground in the effort to make it harder to buy sugary drinks. >>> >> millions of members are in harm's way. what you need to >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> hope you had a great weekend. thanks for joining us. i am cent christian. >> i am eric thomas. >>> right now we do not have rain but we will have isolated showers, less coverage than the last round of moisture that came from the desert southwest. the south bay and inland do not have much cloud cover right now. by the afternoon, look for the mid-to-upper level moisture to vietnam in that will dim our sunshine and keep the temperatures chose to where we were yesterday, 75 to 86, 83 in the north bay to 95 inland east bay and along the coast, 64 to 70 in downtown san francisco. >> kristen said it is rotten and
. >> lance corporal maseo was only 20 when he was killed in a helicopter crash in 2005. >> we have break news in the east bay where the highway patrol is scrambling to revent an overturned big rig to become a commuter nightmare. >> the community that will be the new battleground in the effort to make it harder to buy sugary drinks. >>> >> millions of members are in harm's way. what you need to >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news....
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three days through the highways and biways, rural england where the organizers hope the memories of lanceng, the american rider who won the event seven years in a row but cheated to do so have been almost forgotten. armstrong belated forced admission that he used performance enhancing drugs as did other riders almost killed sport's credibility. andrew is trying to get it back. the 25-year-old from florida is the new squeaky clean great american hope. sitting among the leaders after the race's opening weekend. and sitting down after a day's peddling. do you feel any kind of an extra burden now with an american rider in the tour de france that you've got something to prove here? >> no, i would say it's not so much a burden as i would say it's a responsibility to, you know, provide -- provide something that the american public can believe in. >> reporter: but in this grueling 2200-mile, three-week long marathon, all of the racers are trying to prove something. the sport insisted its tightened up its drug testing and entered a new era. the race has always been one of the toughest competitions
three days through the highways and biways, rural england where the organizers hope the memories of lanceng, the american rider who won the event seven years in a row but cheated to do so have been almost forgotten. armstrong belated forced admission that he used performance enhancing drugs as did other riders almost killed sport's credibility. andrew is trying to get it back. the 25-year-old from florida is the new squeaky clean great american hope. sitting among the leaders after the race's...
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ceasars fired plumber earlier this month and monique kelly and lance rogers were arrested. two people walked in with mavrks and guns on july 21 and took off with more than $s 181,000. police did not describe the roles the other three played in the height. >> mark hamilton is accused of assaulting a teacher at strawberry mansion high school where he worked as engineer. she reported the crime in december of last year to school administrators. they investigated and hamilton was transferred. but dmrees not learn of the agosation until four months later. >>> there's more to come on eyewitness news this morning including huge summer concert in atlantic city later tonight. >> and annual event of the summer, heading to chink teek island for 89th >> good morning, blake shell ton will be plugged in for a free con as a result. tens of thousands of people will hit the stands before ceasars pier app the st. james place. crews worked to put the type am preparations on place in the beach. mayor done guardian says this is his vision for the future of the boardwalk. >> atlantic city is a je
ceasars fired plumber earlier this month and monique kelly and lance rogers were arrested. two people walked in with mavrks and guns on july 21 and took off with more than $s 181,000. police did not describe the roles the other three played in the height. >> mark hamilton is accused of assaulting a teacher at strawberry mansion high school where he worked as engineer. she reported the crime in december of last year to school administrators. they investigated and hamilton was transferred....
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i started benefiting just the lance armstrong foundation to give back a little bit to say thank you,s now turned into 20 to 21 different cancer organizations each year. >> reporter: i'm so happy, because kpix takes a big part in this. we'll be out here all day long, trying to entertain the golfers and trying to get our own game on. 97 degrees out here. any advice for the golfers? >> stay hydrated. >> reporter: right? if you want more information about have a ball golf tournament, steve-- >> he'll be here today. >> reporter: right, from the bone. he'll be here today, too. visit us online at the events page and learn more about have a ball golf tournament. next one is coming up in september. frank, michelle, back to you. >> roberta, thanks. >>> a massive water main break is causing big headaches in san francisco. coming up at 6:30, who may have to pay for the big water mistake. >> and coming up, one giants pitcher might want to be moved up in the lineup. and one soccer team will have four years to think about what might have been, straight ahead. ,,,, . >>> good morning, everyone. one
i started benefiting just the lance armstrong foundation to give back a little bit to say thank you,s now turned into 20 to 21 different cancer organizations each year. >> reporter: i'm so happy, because kpix takes a big part in this. we'll be out here all day long, trying to entertain the golfers and trying to get our own game on. 97 degrees out here. any advice for the golfers? >> stay hydrated. >> reporter: right? if you want more information about have a ball golf...
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lance bass tweeted out who roy boom. last week the queen got into the hack.his week it was her grandson prince harry. when he looked he discovered the prince photo bombing. >> the royals are loosening up. >>> good morning, everyone. and thank you for joining us. in the news, a community in mourning comes together to honor three children killed in friday's deadly car jacking crash. cleve bryan is there right now. many came out last night to attend the vigil as the memorial at that scene continues to grow. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ukee. that's right. we saw that vigil last night and members of the faith community said that love is stronger than hate and that's certainly on display for this growing memorial for the young victims of the crash that we've now learned may have been preventible. >> heel these families, father, and put
lance bass tweeted out who roy boom. last week the queen got into the hack.his week it was her grandson prince harry. when he looked he discovered the prince photo bombing. >> the royals are loosening up. >>> good morning, everyone. and thank you for joining us. in the news, a community in mourning comes together to honor three children killed in friday's deadly car jacking crash. cleve bryan is there right now. many came out last night to attend the vigil as the memorial at that...