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linsey davis, abc news, new jersey. >> our thanks to linsey davis. a lot of people were like, what? they were scratching their heads. we're going to stay tuned on that one. >>> but coming up, the sharto >> he took on the coal industry, now the coal industry is firing back. what did he say? that's next. or suffer excess mucus? 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. ♪ well, i was born a coal miner's daughter ♪ ♪ in a cabin on a hill >> that's my second-favorite song about the coal industry. >> what's your first? >> loretta lynn about the coal industry, and the coal industry has been a major part of the political debate. >> john oliver spoke out about the issue and now is being sued by one of the most powerful players in the industry. serena marshall i
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abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, bill cosby's fate is in the hands of a jury. earlier today, the comedian arrived at court with his wife camille cosby, this -- her first appearance at the trial. >> mrs. cosby, what do you want people to know about your husband? >> reporter: cosby did not take the stand, the defense calling only one witness, a police detective, and rested its case after six minutes. inside the courtroom, mrs. cosby was a central figure. >> i think what the defense is trying to do is saying she's forgiven him, so maybe you can too. >> reporter: she sat unflinchingly, showing no emotion while the defense gave a fiery closing argument. cosby's attorney acknowledged that he was an adulterer, but arguing he was a not criminal. "only angels are in heaven." he told jurors. at one point gesturing to mrs. cosby shouting, "she deserved better." when the lead defense attorney faced the jury and asked "if something like this happened to you, would you ever forget that?" a female juror sitting in the back row nodded her head in agreement across the room. and
abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, bill cosby's fate is in the hands of a jury. earlier today, the comedian arrived at court with his wife camille cosby, this -- her first appearance at the trial. >> mrs. cosby, what do you want people to know about your husband? >> reporter: cosby did not take the stand, the defense calling only one witness, a police detective, and rested its case after six minutes. inside the courtroom, mrs. cosby was a central figure. >> i...
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abc news correspondent linsey davis is at the courthouse in norristown, pennsylvania. nsey, what have you learned about the decision and i guess the big question is since we know it's a mistrial will the prosecution retry this case? >> reporter: yeah, you know, it's still too early to know at this point. prior to getting to this place, the prosecution office had said they were not going to make that decision immediately. so i think that because we've been in these deliberations now for more than 50 hours slowly the prosecution office was able to see this deadlock situation was the likely outcome and they did decide days ago that they were not going to make an immediate call about it. >> linsey, why do you think the jury wasn't able to come to a conclusion one way or the other? >> reporter: well, you know, i think that you have to harken back to 2005 when bruce castor, the then district attorney decided that he wasn't going to press charges, he wasn't going to prosecute bill cosby because he said at the time that he felt that andrea constand had ruined her own credibilit
abc news correspondent linsey davis is at the courthouse in norristown, pennsylvania. nsey, what have you learned about the decision and i guess the big question is since we know it's a mistrial will the prosecution retry this case? >> reporter: yeah, you know, it's still too early to know at this point. prior to getting to this place, the prosecution office had said they were not going to make that decision immediately. so i think that because we've been in these deliberations now for...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> so history will be made tonight when lebron and the cavaliers tip against the warriors. they become the first two teams to ever meet in three straight nba finals. >> the cavaliers are the defending champs. dramatic come back to win the title in seven games last year will be pretty difficult to beat. >> steph curry and warriors are looking for some revenge. game one tonight in oakland. starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. we are kind of excited to see the guys once again. >> always a good game. that's the thing. >> yeah, like the rubber match. >> kept us on our toes last time. >> despite temperatures in the 60s. there was a heat wave in duluth, minnesota. >> helicopter carrying dorito's, heat wave flavored chips, dropped a pallet of doritos in one of the city's parks. now duluth was chosen it registered one of the coldest temperature thousands in the country on memorial day. just 59 degrees. >> then looked like district 13 of the hunger games. everybody just came out. >> there you go. >> dorito's to warm you up on a cold day. does it work t
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> so history will be made tonight when lebron and the cavaliers tip against the warriors. they become the first two teams to ever meet in three straight nba finals. >> the cavaliers are the defending champs. dramatic come back to win the title in seven games last year will be pretty difficult to beat. >> steph curry and warriors are looking for some revenge. game one tonight in oakland. starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. we...
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here is abc's linsey davis. >> bill cosby entered a pennsylvania courtroom flanked by former tv daughtern a show of support. the famed comedian was charged with felony aggravated indecent assault, stemming from an incident at his home in 2004 where andrea constant, a temple university employee says he drugged and sexually assaulted her. prosecutors say the case is trust, betrayal and inability to consent. while cosby accused by more than 50 women of drugging and/or sexual misconduct. jurors are hearing from one other accuser in the case, former assistant to cosby's agent cried as she painstakingly testified he made her take a pill before sexually assaulting her. >> the judge determined the other allegation was close enough to this one, such that it could show a pattern and practice an >> cosby's attorney pounced. pointing out multiple inconsistencies in her story. cosby tweeted this photo, thanking keisha knight pulliam, who played rudy huxtable, support. >> the defense argued andrea constant changed her story multiple times, told detectives she never contacted cosby after the incident b
here is abc's linsey davis. >> bill cosby entered a pennsylvania courtroom flanked by former tv daughtern a show of support. the famed comedian was charged with felony aggravated indecent assault, stemming from an incident at his home in 2004 where andrea constant, a temple university employee says he drugged and sexually assaulted her. prosecutors say the case is trust, betrayal and inability to consent. while cosby accused by more than 50 women of drugging and/or sexual misconduct....
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abc's linsey davis is covering the cosby case. >> tempers flared outside this pennsylvania courthouse between cosby supporters and alleged cosby victim. >> let me speak. >> the tension erupted after the jury reported they're dead locked unable to reach unanimous verdict after reviewing testimony and nearly 40 hours of deliberations. judge telling them to try again in the hopes off voiding a mistrial. as bill cosby waits in the courthouse his spokesman outside thanked the jurors. >> keep deliberating. hopefully we get out of here, the way we came in. as a not guilty innocent man. >> with cosby's fate hanging in the balance. his accuser appeared relaxed. send herring oing her own messa. the former basketball director of operation whose claims that cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2004. tweeted out the lighthearted vib yo. shooting hoops as she waits for the verdict. with the tag line always follow through. her case against cosby is the only criminal prosecution stemming from allegations from more than 50 women who have accused the comedian of sexual misconduct and/or the tria
abc's linsey davis is covering the cosby case. >> tempers flared outside this pennsylvania courthouse between cosby supporters and alleged cosby victim. >> let me speak. >> the tension erupted after the jury reported they're dead locked unable to reach unanimous verdict after reviewing testimony and nearly 40 hours of deliberations. judge telling them to try again in the hopes off voiding a mistrial. as bill cosby waits in the courthouse his spokesman outside thanked the...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: bill cosby entered a pennsylvania courtroom flanked by his formerhter in a show of support. the famed comedian faces was charged, stemming from an incident in his home at 2004 when andrea constant. prosecutors say this case is about, "trust, betrayal and the inability to consent." while cosby's been accused by more than 50 women of drugging and/or sexual misconduct, jurors are hearing from only other accuser in this case. the former assistant to cosby's agent cried today as she painstakingly recounted how he made her take a pill before sexually assaulted her. >> it could show a pattern and practice, an m.o. by bill co attorney's pounced. pointing out multiple inconsistencies in her story, cosby tweeting this photo today, thanking keshia knight pulliam, who played rudi huxtable, for her support today. >> i'm showing up in the manner that if it was reversed, i would want someone to show up for me. >> reporter: the defense argues andrea constand has changed her story multiple times and points out that she called cosby after initially telling detectives
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: bill cosby entered a pennsylvania courtroom flanked by his formerhter in a show of support. the famed comedian faces was charged, stemming from an incident in his home at 2004 when andrea constant. prosecutors say this case is about, "trust, betrayal and the inability to consent." while cosby's been accused by more than 50 women of drugging and/or sexual misconduct, jurors are hearing from only other accuser in this case. the former...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: for the first time jurors are hearing bill cosby's side of theut not from him directly. excerpts from a 2005 police interview transcript were read to them by a pennsylvania police sergeant. cosby's responses to questions about his relationship with andrea constand drastically differ from her account of their interactions. the sergeant read aloud, did she tell you to stop. no. did she push you away. no. was andrea conscious and awake? yes. while she told jurors she considered cosby a mentor, cosby told police they had engaged in petting at least four times in his home and that she only asked him to stop once and he did. >> has a pattern of behavior that is consistent throughout all of the 60 women. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, norristown, pennsylvania. >> this is a lesson for any of us walking with a cell phone. a terrifying accident for a woman distracted. she fell six feet down a cellar opening in plainfield, nblg. watch this. oh, the 67-year-old woman may have been texting or playing a game when she tripped over that door. emergency cre
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: for the first time jurors are hearing bill cosby's side of theut not from him directly. excerpts from a 2005 police interview transcript were read to them by a pennsylvania police sergeant. cosby's responses to questions about his relationship with andrea constand drastically differ from her account of their interactions. the sergeant read aloud, did she tell you to stop. no. did she push you away. no. was andrea conscious and awake? yes. while she...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: today, tempers flared outside this pennsylvania courthouse, between cosby supporters and an alleged cosby victim. >> bracelet me speak, please. >> reporter: tempers erupted after the jurors reported they're deadlocked. after reviewing testimony and nearly 40 hours of deliberations. the judge telling them to try again, in the hopes of avoiding a mistrial. as bill cosby waits in the courthouse today, his spokesman outside thanked the jurors. but with cosby's fate hanging in the balance, his accuser appeared relax, sending her own message. andrea constand, who claims that cosby drugged and then sexually assaulted her in 2004, today, tweeted out this lighthearted video. shooting hoops as she waits for that verdict, with the tag line, always follow through. her case against cosby is the only criminal prosecution stemming from allegations from more than 50 women who accused the comedian of sexual assault -- misconduct and/or drugging. several accusers are attending the trial, including this woman who has been here for two weeks, from california. >> i feel v
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: today, tempers flared outside this pennsylvania courthouse, between cosby supporters and an alleged cosby victim. >> bracelet me speak, please. >> reporter: tempers erupted after the jurors reported they're deadlocked. after reviewing testimony and nearly 40 hours of deliberations. the judge telling them to try again, in the hopes of avoiding a mistrial. as bill cosby waits in the courthouse today, his spokesman outside thanked the...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: on the eve of game one of the nba finals, cleveland cavaliers star lebron james is speaking out about vandalism at his l.a. home. >> my family is safe. at the end of the day, they're safe and that's the most important. >> reporter: the front gate spray-painted with the "n" word. >> racism will always be a part of the world, part of america. you know hate in america, especially for african-americans is living every day. >> reporter: the graffiti on his $20 million brentwood estate has since been covered up. >> no matter how many people admire you, being black in america is tough. and we got a long way to go. you know, for us as a society and for us as african-americans until we feel equal in america. >> reporter: the lapd is investigating the incident as an act of vandalism and a possible hate crime. they also have reason to believe that the entire incident may have been captured on surveillance video. david. >> linsey davis with us, thank you, linsey. >>> next this evening, to never before seen images and they're difficult. inside the massacre a
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: on the eve of game one of the nba finals, cleveland cavaliers star lebron james is speaking out about vandalism at his l.a. home. >> my family is safe. at the end of the day, they're safe and that's the most important. >> reporter: the front gate spray-painted with the "n" word. >> racism will always be a part of the world, part of america. you know hate in america, especially for african-americans is living every day....
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here's linsey davis. >> you don't wait 20 to 25 years. >> reporter: late today, bill cosby fans rallied outside the courthouse. but inside, a fiery exchange after almost a week of deliberations in the comedian's sexual assault trial. stemming from this moment last night when cosby's spokesman called on the judge to declare a mistrial. >> if they don't have a verdict by now, just say this is a deadlock. >> reporter: today the judge angrily reprimanded cosby's defense, without the jury present. but added, if the jury comes back deadlocked again "i intend to act," meaning a mistrial. but after nearly 50 hours of deliberations, and more than 10 questions, still no unanimous verdict. >> how common is it though that a jury changes their mind, they come back with a different decision? >> i have seen cases where despite that jurors have come back and said we are deadlocked, they then change, they talk and they reach a verdict, but it doesn't happen all the time. >> reporter: so far today the jury has asked for phone logs of calls between cosby and his accuser, andrea constand. along with cosby'
here's linsey davis. >> you don't wait 20 to 25 years. >> reporter: late today, bill cosby fans rallied outside the courthouse. but inside, a fiery exchange after almost a week of deliberations in the comedian's sexual assault trial. stemming from this moment last night when cosby's spokesman called on the judge to declare a mistrial. >> if they don't have a verdict by now, just say this is a deadlock. >> reporter: today the judge angrily reprimanded cosby's defense,...
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david. >> linsey davis, thanks. >>> when we come back tonight -- the big, new device from apple unveiledcould it take on amazon's alexa? >>> also the new headline about a deadly fire killing dozens. what police have now revealed. >>> and that medical emergency we told you about behind the wheel. the driver in the wrong lane. the husband in the next car over and what the emergency was inside the car. back in a moment. the husband in the next car over and what the emergency was inside the car. back in a moment. connected business world. s heard througe at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. could be preventedrrent with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i wish you were here. i miss home
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david. >> linsey davis in the courtroom again tonight. >>> when we come back -- a service dog maulingon a flight. >>> and that health headline for you this evening. what a new study reveals about the risks of moderate drinking now. just five glasses of wine a week. we'll be right back. and you'reg to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas... ...where certain fungal inf
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to linsey there. >>> and when we come back, we break bachelorette." >> and some guy named ryan, he did something. >> he's just a great guy. >> that's coming up in the skinny. >> oscar nominee. up in the skinny. >> oscar nominee. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> we were looking forward to "the skinny." last time we checked, there were plenty of guys who were still hoping to win rachel's heart on "the bachelorette." >> and that is not the case anymore. ladies and gentlemen, here to tell us how that field was cut in half last night, let's go to senior global chief analyst, jack sheahan. >> nailed it. >> all of those. we were here 24 hours ago, there were 12 dudes still involved in this whole thing. everybody was over in norway. >> uh-huh. >> so let's roll that be
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to linsey there. >>> and when we come back, we break bachelorette." >> and some guy named ryan, he did something. >> he's just a great guy. >> that's coming up in the skinny. >> oscar nominee. up in the skinny. >> oscar nominee. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay...
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here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: on the eve of game one of the nba finals, cleveland cavaliers star lebron james is speaking out about vandalism at his l.a. home. >> my family is safe. at the end of the day they're safe. that's most important. >> reporter: the front gate spray painted with the n-word. >> racism will always be a part of the world, part of america. you know, hate, in america, especially for african-americans, is -- is living every day. >> reporter: the graffiti on lebron's $20 million breptwood estate since has been covered up. >> no matter how many people admire you, being black in america is -- is tough. and we got a long way to go. you know, for us as a society, and for us as african-americans until we feel equal in america. >> reporter: the lapd is investigating the incident as an act of vandalism and possible hate crime. they also believe that the entire incident was captured on surveillance video. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> so history will be made tonight when lebron and the cavaliers tip off against the warriors. they become the first two teams
here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: on the eve of game one of the nba finals, cleveland cavaliers star lebron james is speaking out about vandalism at his l.a. home. >> my family is safe. at the end of the day they're safe. that's most important. >> reporter: the front gate spray painted with the n-word. >> racism will always be a part of the world, part of america. you know, hate, in america, especially for african-americans, is -- is living every day. >>...
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for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, norristown, pennsylvania. >> and we will be following that trial every step of the way. >> yes, we will. >>> a lot of other news this morning, and for that over to dr. ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> i knew that was coming. diana and paula, good morning to you, adrienne, good morning, everyone. we begin in washington, d.c. where an investigator say they found a list of a dozen republican lawmakers on the gunman who opened fire on a group of congressmen. this happened on wednesday. police say james hodgkinson shot and wounded house majority whip steve scalise and three others on a baseball field in alexandria, virginia. doctors say scalise's vital signs have stabilized after being at imminent risk of death. hodgkinson was killed by police. >>> this morning dennis rodman landing in beijing, china, after a five-day trip to north korea. the former nba star said his thoughts and prayers are with the family of otto warmbier, an american student who was released after 17 months of imprisonment in north korea. it's not clear if rodman met w
for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, norristown, pennsylvania. >> and we will be following that trial every step of the way. >> yes, we will. >>> a lot of other news this morning, and for that over to dr. ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> i knew that was coming. diana and paula, good morning to you, adrienne, good morning, everyone. we begin in washington, d.c. where an investigator say they found a list of a dozen republican lawmakers on...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to linsy there. >>> and when we come back, we break down the latest explosive episode of "the bachelorette." >> and some guy named ryan, he did something. >> he's just a great guy. >> that's coming up in the skinny. >> oscar nominee. ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> we were looking forward to "the skinny." last time we cheed plenty of guys who were still hoping to win rachel's heart on "the bachelorette." >> and that is not the case anymore. ladies and gentlemen, here to tell us how that field was cut in half last night, let's go to senior global chief analyst, jack. >> nailed it. >> all of those. we were here 24 hours ago, there were 12 dudes still involved in this whole thing. everybody was over in norway. >> uh-huh. >> so let's roll that beautiful bachelorette footage. let's get this lee and kenny thing over with. this two-on-one date with rachel. lee and kenny, they still don't like each other. after all this time. >> no. >> yeah. so basically, rachel tells lee, she doesn't trust him. so they're outta there. kenny and rachel get off to the helic
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. >> our thanks to linsey davis there, 52 hours of deliberations there. >>> all right, coming up, is there something strange in your neighborhood? >> if not, stick around, inside a haunted cigar bar, apparently there is something, next. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. ♪ something strange in your neighborhood ♪ ♪ who you going to call >> as you know, with that in mind, and independence day just about a week away, what better way to mark america's birthday than some key places in american history, like, yeah, the eastern state penitentiary, built in 1829, one of the most famously haunted locations in the u.s. >> i see where we're going with this. how about the stanley hotel in colorado. that one was built in 1909. an i stephen king's "the shining." >> it brings back such great memories for america. >> here's johnny! >> and. >> there's a haunted cigar bar in wisconsin wh
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linsey davis, abc news, norristown, pennsylvania. >> our thanks to linsey for that reporting. incredible story. we will continue to follow. a lot of other news and as always we kick it over to dr. ron claiborne. >> hey. >> good morning, doctor. >> just out of surgery and here on the set. good morning, we begin in london where overnight a 28-year-old man was arrested in connection with the londonri terror investigation. now we're also seeing the first images of the weapons used in those attacks. police recovering three 12-inch knives with pink blades. investigators also revealing they found multiple gas bombs in the back of the van that was used to plow into the crowd on that bridge, six other men remain in police custody in connection with that attack. >>> minnesota a police officer charged in a fatal shooting during a traffic stop last summer took the stand on friday telling a court that he pulled the trigger because he thought he was going to die saying, quote, i was scared to death. officer jeronimo yanez is charged with manslaughter in the death of 32-year-old philando cas
linsey davis, abc news, norristown, pennsylvania. >> our thanks to linsey for that reporting. incredible story. we will continue to follow. a lot of other news and as always we kick it over to dr. ron claiborne. >> hey. >> good morning, doctor. >> just out of surgery and here on the set. good morning, we begin in london where overnight a 28-year-old man was arrested in connection with the londonri terror investigation. now we're also seeing the first images of the...
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abc's linsey davis is there. >> 13 years after an alleged sexual assault, she walked into a packed courtroom to publicly tell her story and for the first time in court, confront the man she says is responsible comedian bill cosby. former temple university employee gave tearful testimony as she recounted that night in 2004 at koz cosby's home. she saw kz cosby as a mentor. he gave her three pills. she took them. i was trying to get my hand or i was frozen. she says cosby sexually assaulted her the i wanted it to stop, she said as i cried on the stand. when her testimony got graphic, cosby sitting stoically until then. vigorously shook his head. >> direct examination is the easy part. she gets to talk to the prosecutor what she says happened. but her credibility will be judged based on the cross-examination. >> cross-examination will continue wednesday morning. the defense is now systematically picking apart her prior statements that seem to be at odd with her testimony here. linsey dave tvidavis, abc news. >> new study focuses on alarming number of americans skipping medical care because of i
abc's linsey davis is there. >> 13 years after an alleged sexual assault, she walked into a packed courtroom to publicly tell her story and for the first time in court, confront the man she says is responsible comedian bill cosby. former temple university employee gave tearful testimony as she recounted that night in 2004 at koz cosby's home. she saw kz cosby as a mentor. he gave her three pills. she took them. i was trying to get my hand or i was frozen. she says cosby sexually assaulted...
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. >> linsey davis has been covering this case from the start. linsey f the jury is reach a verdict, the judge can declare a mistrial, then what happens? >> yeah, you're exactly right, if they come back deadlocked one more time, it very well could be declared a mistrial. at that point, bill cosby would walk out a free man. it would be up to the district attorney's office if they want to try him again. >> linsey, thank you. >>> next to major developments after that devastating high-rise fire in london. tonight, the first images now coming in from inside that building. abc's james longman from london. >> reporter: the twisted mess of ruined lives, a first look inside the london inferno. nothing left but charred rubble. and there are still bodies in here. though it's not clear how many. the search still too dangerous, the fear that the number of dead will soar well past the 17 already confirmed. >> what floor are you on! >> reporter: t grief has turned to anger here. look at this wall of condolences and look at some of these messages. jail those resp
. >> linsey davis has been covering this case from the start. linsey f the jury is reach a verdict, the judge can declare a mistrial, then what happens? >> yeah, you're exactly right, if they come back deadlocked one more time, it very well could be declared a mistrial. at that point, bill cosby would walk out a free man. it would be up to the district attorney's office if they want to try him again. >> linsey, thank you. >>> next to major developments after that...
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here is linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, inside bill cosby's sexual assault trial. a juror, telling abc news on condition of anonymity that when that jury started deliberations, in an informal poll, the majority voted for acquittal on all three counts. that juror calls the 52 hours of deliberations "grueling" and "emotional," inside a tiny room "not large enough to even pace." he says one juror even punched a concrete wall. another juror who won't say how he voted telling wtae the case took a toll on the jury and cosby. >> i wondered if he was going to be able to finish, because he looked really weathered. >> reporter: david asked dan abrams, if that could come up in a retrial. >> it was a tiny room, not even room to pace, this juror apparently said. but fists into walls. this could come up again. >> look, i think you can expect the defense to file a motion and say, look, they were ready to acquit. if the room hadn't been so terrible and the situation hadn't been so bad, bill cosby would have been acquitted. >> reporter: at times the jury was evenly divided but on t
here is linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, inside bill cosby's sexual assault trial. a juror, telling abc news on condition of anonymity that when that jury started deliberations, in an informal poll, the majority voted for acquittal on all three counts. that juror calls the 52 hours of deliberations "grueling" and "emotional," inside a tiny room "not large enough to even pace." he says one juror even punched a concrete wall. another juror who won't say how...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight the so-called bad boy of pharmaceuticals, martin shkreli, getting ready for trial. >> martin, are you concerned you won't be able to get a fair trial? >> reporter: during jury selection, potential jurors have been skewering the former drug company exec. one calling him "a snake," another saying he's "the face of corporate greed in america." nearly 200 jurors dismissed. some for those strong opinions. >> they have to find people who could be fair, and that doesn't necessarily mean they have to know nothing about the case, but they certainly can't think that he's a snake. >> reporter: u.s. prosecutors accused shkreli of a ponzi-like scheme involving his drug company and a hedge fund. >> i'm intercept, and i intend to prove it. >> reporter: we interviewed him back in 2015. >> i'm not a greedy person. >> reporter: shkreli has continued to cultivate his bad boy image. smirking in front of congress, and banned from twitter for trolling journalists. that jury still not seated, if convicted, shkreli faces up to 20 years in prison, tom? >> linsey, t
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight the so-called bad boy of pharmaceuticals, martin shkreli, getting ready for trial. >> martin, are you concerned you won't be able to get a fair trial? >> reporter: during jury selection, potential jurors have been skewering the former drug company exec. one calling him "a snake," another saying he's "the face of corporate greed in america." nearly 200 jurors dismissed. some for those strong opinions. >>...
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abc's linsey davis was in the courtroom. >> reporter: 13 years after an alleged sexual assault, andreaked into a packed courtroom to publicly tell her story. and for the first time in court, confront the man she says is responsible, comedian bill cosby. the former temple university employee gave tearful testimony as she recounted what she says happened that night in 2004 at cosby's pennsylvania home. she testified that she saw cosby as a mentor, and when he gave her three blue pills to ease her stress, she took them, but quickly started feeling dizzy. "i was trying to get my hand to move or my legs to move," she said, "but i was frozen." constand says cosby then sexually assaulted her. "i wanted it to stop," she said as she cried on the stand. at one point when her testimony got somewhat graphic, cosby, who had been sitting rather stoically until then, vigorously shook his head in disagreement. >> the direct examination is the easy part. her credibility will be judged based on the cross-examination. >> reporter: cross examination continues tomorrow. the defense is now beginning to pick
abc's linsey davis was in the courtroom. >> reporter: 13 years after an alleged sexual assault, andreaked into a packed courtroom to publicly tell her story. and for the first time in court, confront the man she says is responsible, comedian bill cosby. the former temple university employee gave tearful testimony as she recounted what she says happened that night in 2004 at cosby's pennsylvania home. she testified that she saw cosby as a mentor, and when he gave her three blue pills to...