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mr. matthews, did you want to say something? >> all of it connected back to one person, jesse matthew, twice accused of but never convicted of the sexual assault on college campuses. >> i think if someone had taken a firm hand in the beginning and said, okay, this is serious business. if someone has been raped we need to take this person off the streets. we need to put him behind bars. if that had happened initially, i can't say for sure, but i think there's a possibility that she might be alive today. >> reporter: the fact that matthew was able to remain on the loose for several years prompted virginia senator and former pro prosecutor dick black to author the law. >> what i wanted to do is i wanted a law enforcement approach that if you had a rape, that it would be reported to law enforcement, and they would put it through channels just like they would with the victim of a rape, whether it -- wherever it occurred. we want the local prosecutor to find out about them, because once he does, that puts some pressure on him also. he
mr. matthews, did you want to say something? >> all of it connected back to one person, jesse matthew, twice accused of but never convicted of the sexual assault on college campuses. >> i think if someone had taken a firm hand in the beginning and said, okay, this is serious business. if someone has been raped we need to take this person off the streets. we need to put him behind bars. if that had happened initially, i can't say for sure, but i think there's a possibility that she...
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mrs. painter's class, improving the world one child at a time. inside that window, she's doing just that. one of her first graders at the time, 6-year-old matthew getting to get twice a week. he needed a kidney transplant. his first didn't work. mrs. painter among the many who was tested and her kidney was a match. >> you've heard so many times people say it would be like a needle in a haystack. >> when i went in to be tested they kind of prepared me for the fact that i most likely would not be a match. >> reporter: but she was. hand in hand in that school hallway she was about to take the journey together with matthew. >> we love doing stories on teachers. we think they're the unsung heros in america, but you really are going above and beyond the call. >> well, i guess i am. but i'm happy to do it. >> reporter: happy to do it. and with the new school year starting, just look at who got off the school bus today. matthew, back to school and back on track. in second grade now but thanking that first grade teacher who taught us all a lesson about what it's like to give. >> love seeing matthew. way to go mrs. painter. we'll see you right back here
mrs. painter's class, improving the world one child at a time. inside that window, she's doing just that. one of her first graders at the time, 6-year-old matthew getting to get twice a week. he needed a kidney transplant. his first didn't work. mrs. painter among the many who was tested and her kidney was a match. >> you've heard so many times people say it would be like a needle in a haystack. >> when i went in to be tested they kind of prepared me for the fact that i most likely...
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matthew. way to go, mrs. painter.ou right back here tomorrow night. >>. >>> tonight, evidence of a east bay burglary. >>> and the last oakland bart shooting. who pulled the trigger? >>> a north bay casino breaks ground. tonight, hundreds of calls police have responded there. >>> and new technology for the doctors office. the blue tooth invention of three uc berkeley students making medical history. >>> we're going to begin with a firsthand account from a victim of a kubl home invasion robbery. >> the cell phone left at the crime scene has been a crucial part of evidence in the gone girl kidnapping case but may have to be thrown out. >> melanie is here to explain why. >> reporter: we've heard from the victim in that home invasion case. he testified and described waking up to a man dressed in black, shining a flashlight and making demands. the man who lives in this home, testified the robber woke him up and said your daughter is okay. listen to what i say. he said the robber tried to tie him up, but he fought back. the
matthew. way to go, mrs. painter.ou right back here tomorrow night. >>. >>> tonight, evidence of a east bay burglary. >>> and the last oakland bart shooting. who pulled the trigger? >>> a north bay casino breaks ground. tonight, hundreds of calls police have responded there. >>> and new technology for the doctors office. the blue tooth invention of three uc berkeley students making medical history. >>> we're going to begin with a firsthand...
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mr. putin. senior international correspondent matthew chance has more. >>> i think it's a smart p.r.r the kremlin. vladimir putin, the real one, actually calling elton john and agreeing to meet in person. remember last week, a couple of russian pranksters pretending to be putin spoke to the british rock star after he offered to meet putin to discuss gay rights in russia. the telephone conversation was, of course, recorded. it showed that elton truly believed he had the russian president on the other end of the line. take a listen. >> tell him i'm extremely honored that he's calling me, and that i'm speaking to him. it's a great privilege to be able to speak to one of the most influential people in the whole world. it's amazing. >> reporter: okay, this time the kremlin said it took a bit of convincing to get elton john to take the call. he was understandably suspicious. i know that you are -- have been played by pranksters, president putin told the singer according to the kremlin. they intended no harm. that, of course, doesn't excuse them, he said. of course, gay rights are a very se
mr. putin. senior international correspondent matthew chance has more. >>> i think it's a smart p.r.r the kremlin. vladimir putin, the real one, actually calling elton john and agreeing to meet in person. remember last week, a couple of russian pranksters pretending to be putin spoke to the british rock star after he offered to meet putin to discuss gay rights in russia. the telephone conversation was, of course, recorded. it showed that elton truly believed he had the russian...
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mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> in july, matthew muller was charged in the abduction. so far, vallejo officials are not commenting on the impending claim. >>> today president obama will meet with the three heroes who took down a gunman on a paris- bound train last month. the white house says the president wants to thank them for their bravery. france's president has already honored them for their quick actions. >>> it was a spirited debate as republican presidential candidates gathered for the second time in the 2016 campaign. cbs reporter craig boswell has the highlights from simi valley. [ applause ] >>> reporter: the 11 candidates with the highest poll numbers took the stage for the second prime time republican debate. the first topic, front-runner donald trump. >> is visceral response to attack people on their appearance, short, tall, fat, ugly? my goodness, that happened in junior high. are we not way above that? >> i never attacked him on his looks and believe me, there's plenty of subject matter right there. >> reporter: jeb bush criticized trump'
mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> in july, matthew muller was charged in the abduction. so far, vallejo officials are not commenting on the impending claim. >>> today president obama will meet with the three heroes who took down a gunman on a paris- bound train last month. the white house says the president wants to thank them for their bravery. france's president has already honored them for their quick actions. >>> it was a spirited...
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mr. chairman, and yield back. >> thank you ms. johnson. now i'll proceed to introduce our witnesses. our first witness is the honorable matthew stanislaus, from the office of solid waste and emergency response. mr. stanislaus was nominated and confirmed by the u.s. senate in 2009. he received his law degree from chicago kent law school in a chemical engineering degree from city college of new york. our next witness is mr. dennis greeney, president of environmental restoration, l.l.c. he received his bachelor of science from university of illinois, urbana, champaign. our next witness is dr. donald benn, the executive director of the navajo nations environmental protection agency. dr. benn received his phd. the next is the mayor of durango, colorado. he received his masters in architecture from the university of colorado at boulder. the next witness is a chemist with over 25 years of experience. he has been involved in geochemical studies and site evaluations across the united states, involving field, laboratory and computational components. dr. williamson's background includes extensive work with acid mine drainage, metals in
mr. chairman, and yield back. >> thank you ms. johnson. now i'll proceed to introduce our witnesses. our first witness is the honorable matthew stanislaus, from the office of solid waste and emergency response. mr. stanislaus was nominated and confirmed by the u.s. senate in 2009. he received his law degree from chicago kent law school in a chemical engineering degree from city college of new york. our next witness is mr. dennis greeney, president of environmental restoration, l.l.c. he...
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so, matthew, it was certainly frosty between mr. barack obama and mr.ter their meeting, the russian president described their 90-minute chat, as, quote, very constructive, business like, and surprisingly frank. does this signal the possibility the two leaders could work together in syria on fighting isis? >> well, it would seem to, wouldn't it, and, in fact, i don't see much alternative but for the united states and russia to work together when it comes to fighting isis and to coordinate over their respective military actions in syria. the united states, of course, is leading a coalition of some 60 countries in air strikes against isis, and russia, at the same time, is backing the other horse in the race, as it were. the government of bashar al assad. it's expanding its military presence and boosting its diplomatic support for asaad. they don't have much option but to coordinate and cooperation with each other. they've done it in the past. they did it over iran. they can do it in theory over syria as well. i think from the kremlin's point of view, vladi
so, matthew, it was certainly frosty between mr. barack obama and mr.ter their meeting, the russian president described their 90-minute chat, as, quote, very constructive, business like, and surprisingly frank. does this signal the possibility the two leaders could work together in syria on fighting isis? >> well, it would seem to, wouldn't it, and, in fact, i don't see much alternative but for the united states and russia to work together when it comes to fighting isis and to coordinate...
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joining me now matthew staver, the legal group representing kim davis. mr.taver, there's no victory here. there's no path to victory. how do you understand the end game here? >>. >> well, there certainly is no victory when kim davis, an innocent person, is actually incarcerated. in fact, one of the marshals even said that never before had he arrested someone who committed no crime. she's commit nod crime. >> she's been found in contempt of court. people do occasionally get put in jail for being in contempt of court. i've reported on people that that's happened to. >> you know, as far as the end game is concerned, that's up to the appellate court because so much due process has been violated in this case. kim davis will do two things -- she will not resign unless the people want her to be removed and they put her there and they want her to stay there and number two she's going to not sacrifice her conscience, she can't violate her conscience. it's a line she can't cross. >> what's the limited principle? if she did not want to give marriage licenses to interra
joining me now matthew staver, the legal group representing kim davis. mr.taver, there's no victory here. there's no path to victory. how do you understand the end game here? >>. >> well, there certainly is no victory when kim davis, an innocent person, is actually incarcerated. in fact, one of the marshals even said that never before had he arrested someone who committed no crime. she's commit nod crime. >> she's been found in contempt of court. people do occasionally get put...
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mr. chairman, and yield back. >> thank you ms. johnson. now i'll proceed to introduce our witnesses. our first witness is the honorable matthewthe assistant administrator from the office of solid waste and emergency response. mr. stanislaus was nominated and confirmed by the u.s. senate in 2009. he received his law degree from chicago kent law school in a chemical engineering degree from city college of new york. our next witness is mr. dennis greeney, president of environmental restoration, llc. he received his bachelor of science in ecology from university of illinois, urbana, campus. our next witness is dr. donald benn, the executive director of the navajo nations environmental protection agency. dr. benn received his ph.d. in chemistry from new mexico state university. our next witness is the mayor of durango, colorado. he received his masters in environmental design and masters in architecture from the university of colorado at boulder. the next witness is a chemist with over 25 years of experience. he has been involved in geochemical studies and site evaluations across the united states, involving field, laboratory and
mr. chairman, and yield back. >> thank you ms. johnson. now i'll proceed to introduce our witnesses. our first witness is the honorable matthewthe assistant administrator from the office of solid waste and emergency response. mr. stanislaus was nominated and confirmed by the u.s. senate in 2009. he received his law degree from chicago kent law school in a chemical engineering degree from city college of new york. our next witness is mr. dennis greeney, president of environmental...
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matthews, we can hear what he said earlier at the white house. >> mr.inding it encouraging that you are proposing reducing air pollution. accepting the urgency, it seems clear to me also that climate change is a problem we can no long er be left to our future generati generation. when it comes to the care of our common home, we are living at a critical moment of history. we still have time to make the change needed to bring about sustainable and integral change for we know that such change demands on our own part a serious and responsible initiative not only of the kind of the world that we may be leaving to our children, but also to the millions of people living under the system which has overlooked them. our common home has been part of this group of the excluded which casts out to heaven and which today powerfully strikes our homes, our cities, our societies. to use a telling phrase of the reverend martin luther king, we can say that we have defaulted on a promissory note and now is the time to honor it. [ applause ] >>> we have defaulted on our prom
matthews, we can hear what he said earlier at the white house. >> mr.inding it encouraging that you are proposing reducing air pollution. accepting the urgency, it seems clear to me also that climate change is a problem we can no long er be left to our future generati generation. when it comes to the care of our common home, we are living at a critical moment of history. we still have time to make the change needed to bring about sustainable and integral change for we know that such...
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mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> in july, matthew muller was charged inhe abduction. so far, vallejo officials are not commenting on the impending claim. >>> a san jose police sergeant is on leave after alleged inappropriate sexual behavior. james mason facing charges of indecent exposure. according to the san mateo district attorney's office, mason is accused of exposing himself. the incident reportedly happened on a busy street in redwood city earlier this month. >>> today president obama will meet with the three heroes who took down a gunman on a paris- bound train last month. the white house says the president wants to thank them for their bravery. france's president has already honored them for their quick actions. >>> it was a spirited debate as republican presidential candidates gathered for the second time in the 2016 campaign. cbs reporter craig boswell has the highlights from simi valley. [ applause ] >>> reporter: the 11 candidates with the highest poll numbers took the stage for the second prime time republican debate. the first topic, front-r
mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> in july, matthew muller was charged inhe abduction. so far, vallejo officials are not commenting on the impending claim. >>> a san jose police sergeant is on leave after alleged inappropriate sexual behavior. james mason facing charges of indecent exposure. according to the san mateo district attorney's office, mason is accused of exposing himself. the incident reportedly happened on a busy street in redwood city...
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mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> in july, matthew muller was charged in the abduction. so far, vallejo officials are not commenting on the impending claim. >>> may here support the idea of a -- mayor lee supports the idea of a memorial plaque in the case of kate steinle. the suspect is an undocumented immigrant deported five times. kate steinle's death reignited the national debate on immigration reform. >> a way to honor her life and positivity for a city that's officially apologizing for that event and try to prevent it from happening to anyone else. i was supportive. >> marty halloran of the st. francis police officers association says a better gesture would be to change the city's policy as a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. >>> ridesharing service lyft expanding to china. a chinese ridesharing service is investing $100 million in lyft. the customers from both the u.s. and china will be able to catch a ride using both services. the two companies will collaborate in technology and product development. >>> liza wants to do some ridesharing wi
mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> in july, matthew muller was charged in the abduction. so far, vallejo officials are not commenting on the impending claim. >>> may here support the idea of a -- mayor lee supports the idea of a memorial plaque in the case of kate steinle. the suspect is an undocumented immigrant deported five times. kate steinle's death reignited the national debate on immigration reform. >> a way to honor her life and...
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mr. chairman, and yield back. >> thank you ms. johnson. now i'll proceed to introduce our witnesses. our first witness is the honorable matthew stanislaus, from the office of solid waste and emergency response. mr. stanislaus was nominated and confirmed by the u.s. senate in 2009. he received his law degree from chicago kent law school in a chemical engineering degree from city college of new york. our next witness is mr. dennis greeney, president of environmental restoration, l.l.c. he received his bachelor of science from university of illinois, urbana, champaign. our next witness is dr. donald benn, the executive director of the navajo nations environmental protection agency. dr. benn received his phd. the next is the mayor of durango, colorado. he received his masters in architecture from the university of colorado at boulder. the next witness is a chemist with over 25 years of experience. he has been involved in geochemical studies and site evaluations across the united states, involving field, laboratory and computational components. dr. williamson's background includes extensive work with acid mine drainage, metals in
mr. chairman, and yield back. >> thank you ms. johnson. now i'll proceed to introduce our witnesses. our first witness is the honorable matthew stanislaus, from the office of solid waste and emergency response. mr. stanislaus was nominated and confirmed by the u.s. senate in 2009. he received his law degree from chicago kent law school in a chemical engineering degree from city college of new york. our next witness is mr. dennis greeney, president of environmental restoration, l.l.c. he...
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mr. quinn provided was such an incredible story we initially had a hard time believing it. >> reporter: but in july, the fbi arrested the suspect matthew muller. the couple's attorney say police have destroyed the couple's reputation by what they call a vicious attack. >> the law does not allow the police or public officials to throw citizens under the bus because they don't do their work. >> reporter: now a spokesperson for the city of vallejo today told we "we have not been served with a lawsuit but it sounds like there's a possibility of a pending lawsuit so we can't comment." the victims' attorney say they're going to give the city of vallejo 90 days to respond to the claim before they take more legal action. reporting live from vallejo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks for the update. >>> san jose's airport is on the cutting edge selected to undergo an experimental security study. the faa designation comes with more than $1 million in funding. the money is on top of a $3 million grant awarded last month for safety improvements. sjc has had several security breaches in the last year. the new study will examine whether t
mr. quinn provided was such an incredible story we initially had a hard time believing it. >> reporter: but in july, the fbi arrested the suspect matthew muller. the couple's attorney say police have destroyed the couple's reputation by what they call a vicious attack. >> the law does not allow the police or public officials to throw citizens under the bus because they don't do their work. >> reporter: now a spokesperson for the city of vallejo today told we "we have not...
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mr. president, i find it encouraging that you are proposing an initiative for reducing air pollution. ( applause ) >> reporter: it was then on to the cathedral of st. matthew the apostle for a mass in spanish with 280 bishops. and for the first time in his visit, he spoke about one of catholicism's darkest chapters, the sexual abuse of children by american clergy. he never addressed the victims directly but vowed "to ensure that such crimes will never be repeated." ( applause ) and, scott, it was extraordinary to hear the pope today here at the white house call on the world to address climate change, and in doing so, he invoked referenced his can the his "i have a dream" speech, "defaulting on a promissory note" and saying now is the time to honor it. scott, we understand his holiness will again wade into controversial policy issues when he addresses a joint meeting of congress tomorrow, the first pope in history to do so. >> pelley: and, norah, you'll be right here covering that historic event in washington on "cbs this morning." thanks very much for your coverage tonight. you know, when the pope speaks of being an immigrant, he is referring to his birth
mr. president, i find it encouraging that you are proposing an initiative for reducing air pollution. ( applause ) >> reporter: it was then on to the cathedral of st. matthew the apostle for a mass in spanish with 280 bishops. and for the first time in his visit, he spoke about one of catholicism's darkest chapters, the sexual abuse of children by american clergy. he never addressed the victims directly but vowed "to ensure that such crimes will never be repeated." ( applause )...
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mr. quinn provided was such an incredible story we initially had a hard time believing it. >> in july, the fbi arrested matthewueller for the attack and kidnapping. today he'll be back in court for a preliminary hearing. the couple's claim against the police department seeks damages for lost wages, emotional and physical distress and humiliation. >>> two men are behind bars this morning. three others are still wanted. they're accused of attacking police officers. it all happened last friday night when police were called to a break up a party at the oaks lodge. five men attacked two officers. witnesses managed to help those officers. >>> an 18-year-old man accused of assaulting a student is expected -- jonathan chow. we are having a little trouble with some of the things that we're trying to deliver you here this morning. but we will continue on. >>> all right, a sighting and warning to tell you about. police say another mountain lion was spotted near san mateo. he it was a big one. they found the cat wandering around the neighborhood just after midnight yesterday. happened on clearview way and creek ridge cour
mr. quinn provided was such an incredible story we initially had a hard time believing it. >> in july, the fbi arrested matthewueller for the attack and kidnapping. today he'll be back in court for a preliminary hearing. the couple's claim against the police department seeks damages for lost wages, emotional and physical distress and humiliation. >>> two men are behind bars this morning. three others are still wanted. they're accused of attacking police officers. it all happened...
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mr. tyree's life is not indicative of the values that we expect and honor with the men and women of this department. >> reporter: a search of criminal court records turned up one prior arrest for matthew farris. in 2007 when farris was 18 years old, he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. there were no prior arrest records for lubrin or rodriguez, but a source familiar with the investigation tells abc 7 news that an inmate currently in the hospital has accused rodriguez and another correctional deputy, not currently facing charges, in a different incident involving excessive force. the source says the inmate is being treated at valley medical for a broken jaw. attorney paula canne is representing tyree's family. she thanks sheriff smith on behalf of the family for acting swiftly and reminded everyone that michael was someone's brother and son. >> michael tyree, even though he was an inmate in a jail, is a person of value. >> reporter: social justice advocates say inmates have complained about santa clara county correctional deputies before. >> the differences now with the fact that this has broke, this story has broke, i think it gives even more validity to an othe
mr. tyree's life is not indicative of the values that we expect and honor with the men and women of this department. >> reporter: a search of criminal court records turned up one prior arrest for matthew farris. in 2007 when farris was 18 years old, he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. there were no prior arrest records for lubrin or rodriguez, but a source familiar with the investigation tells abc 7 news that an inmate currently in the hospital has accused...
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matthew brakier argued otherwise. >> these are serial attackers who tormented people in the jail, culminating with the beating death of mrreporter: among that evidence, text messages where the prosecutor says rodriguez bragged about slapping inmates. their attorneys today shot down those claims. >> those are the jail setting and the emergency medical setting, people say a lot of things. it's called gallo's humor. you can't take it out of context. >> reporter: the judge set bail at $1.5 million each, saying there wasn't enough evidence to prove they would harm the community. >> will they be able to get out of custody? >> we hope so. the judge set a high bail, but at least with respect to deputy rodriguez, we have some property we think we'll be able to post. >> reporter: ktvu caught up with the woman who identified herself as jerry luben's mother. >> how is he doing? >> i didn't talk to him. >> are you okay? >> oh, yeah, i'm okay. >> reporter: she said she didn't know if her son would be able to post bail. all three deputies are due back in court on october 13. later this month, a judge could determine if equity from a ho
matthew brakier argued otherwise. >> these are serial attackers who tormented people in the jail, culminating with the beating death of mrreporter: among that evidence, text messages where the prosecutor says rodriguez bragged about slapping inmates. their attorneys today shot down those claims. >> those are the jail setting and the emergency medical setting, people say a lot of things. it's called gallo's humor. you can't take it out of context. >> reporter: the judge set...
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mr. quinn provided was such an incredible story, we initially had a hard time believing it. >> but in july, the fbi arrested matthewller for the attack and kidnapping. investigators were able to track him through a similar crime in dublin. today he will be back in court for preliminary hearing. the couple's claims against the police department seeks damages for lost wages, emotional and physical distress and humiliation. >>> today we could hear from the 18-year-old accused of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old south bay student. police arrested jonathan chow on tuesday at the spark charter school in sunnyvale after receiving a report of the assault, chow worked at the school as the lunchtime monitor and teacher's assistant. he was book under to the santa clara county jail on felony charges. officers investigating to see if there are any other victims. >>> because of toxic algae deadly to animals. >> "today in the bay" stephanie chuang live in berkeley. >> scott and laura, lake anza here in berkeley is now the fifth lake closed to the public to people and pets because of the toxic levels of blue algae, blue green alg
mr. quinn provided was such an incredible story, we initially had a hard time believing it. >> but in july, the fbi arrested matthewller for the attack and kidnapping. investigators were able to track him through a similar crime in dublin. today he will be back in court for preliminary hearing. the couple's claims against the police department seeks damages for lost wages, emotional and physical distress and humiliation. >>> today we could hear from the 18-year-old accused of...
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mr. big. in 1979 she took over the role of annie. she's known as the mother of three children with hubby matthew broderick. when she needs a break, the vacations in style. this summer she was on the 305 foot yacht, the biggest in the world. >> i would use every crayon in my box. >> we get it. you love to color. >> thanks to her most iconic role, sjp gets personal perks her character would love. with a net worth of $90 million, we're sure she has plenty. and that's sarah jessica parker by the numbers. celebrity bus, i'm soni isabel. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com emissions chick. the controls would switch on. after the test, the controls switched off. >> we're concerned by some of the reports that we've seen. this is the responsibility of the e.p.a. to take a look at it. >> reporter: the scandal even cast a shadow on this party for the new passat. >> our company was dishonest. >> reporter: now, volkswagen could face criminal charges and $18 billion in federal fines. >> the stock is down more than 30%, just in a couple of days. i mean, that's catastrophic for if they try to pi
mr. big. in 1979 she took over the role of annie. she's known as the mother of three children with hubby matthew broderick. when she needs a break, the vacations in style. this summer she was on the 305 foot yacht, the biggest in the world. >> i would use every crayon in my box. >> we get it. you love to color. >> thanks to her most iconic role, sjp gets personal perks her character would love. with a net worth of $90 million, we're sure she has plenty. and that's sarah...
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matthew farris all facing murder charges for allegedly beating michael tyree to death when he refused to take his medication. >>> final preparations are readying for pope francis's trip. president obama and mrsl greet him when he arrives from cuba on tuesday afternoon. wednesday he will visit the white house and he will say mass at the national basilica of the shrine of the immaculate conception. thursday he will address a joint session of congress and will greet a crowd of thousands of people in front of the capital. >> this is a rock star pope coming to a country that is immensely important for the catholic church. >> the pope will also visit st. patrick's cathedral in new york city, address the u.n. general assembly, and say mass at madison square garden. he will wrap up his trip in philadelphia. >>> while the pope is in washington, he will conifer confer sainthood on junipero serra, the founding father of california missions. some think he is not worthy of the title. [ catholic bell ] >> reporter: saint or sinner? >> it is a sin to destroy indigenous people. father serra did that. >> reporter: missionary and man of god. >> he was definitely a man of his time. >> reporter: or a monster? >
matthew farris all facing murder charges for allegedly beating michael tyree to death when he refused to take his medication. >>> final preparations are readying for pope francis's trip. president obama and mrsl greet him when he arrives from cuba on tuesday afternoon. wednesday he will visit the white house and he will say mass at the national basilica of the shrine of the immaculate conception. thursday he will address a joint session of congress and will greet a crowd of thousands...
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matthew muller that i knew. >> i think the most shocking thing is to see your loved one in court in shackles, regardless of what the allegations are and what they are accusing mr. muller of. >> reporter: muller faces up to life in prison on the federal complaint. if he is found guilty, the 11 years he already pleaded no contest to in a dublin home invasion would be served concurrently. he's being held in the sacramento county jail and his attorney tells me he will likely be federally indicted in the next few weeks. meanma meantime, a preliminary hearing has been set for october 5th. >>> spark turner school in sunnyvale will decide tonight whether to remain closed until background checks come back an all school employees. here's why. the closure comes after police arrested 18-year-old lunch monitor jonathan chow for sexually assaulting a girl at the school and having child pornography. the school operating independently of the district and no background checks had been done before the school year started. >> every employee should have cleared a background check before they started work. that's hr 101. >> they monitor 23 charter schools but does not have the aut
matthew muller that i knew. >> i think the most shocking thing is to see your loved one in court in shackles, regardless of what the allegations are and what they are accusing mr. muller of. >> reporter: muller faces up to life in prison on the federal complaint. if he is found guilty, the 11 years he already pleaded no contest to in a dublin home invasion would be served concurrently. he's being held in the sacramento county jail and his attorney tells me he will likely be...
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mrs. biden. those are the vice president's granddaughters, macy and finnegan. the pope will go from here into washington, d.c. also tomorrow meeting the. at the white house. meet with his visits at st. matthew's cathedral. then celebrate a mass tomorrow evening catholic university. cecilia baker is there right now. so many preparations for the pope. >> the excitement is overwhelming. the bells have been ringing. we north sure if it's because the pope touched down but they started when he got here. the pope will see this excitement when he comes to catholic university ahead of this mass tomorrow. there are barricades all over this area because of the masses they expect out here. 25,000 tickets. you can't see the chairs behind me but there is literally a sea of chairs out here. you mentioned the church the pope is headed to after he touches down at andrews base. he will see the excitement. there are people lined up outside that house seeing a little nugget of what happens. these digs are fancier than what pope francis is used to at the vatican. we know he has sheets with the papal crest and a special mattress with a memory foam. he will need a good night's sleep after the journey he had today.
mrs. biden. those are the vice president's granddaughters, macy and finnegan. the pope will go from here into washington, d.c. also tomorrow meeting the. at the white house. meet with his visits at st. matthew's cathedral. then celebrate a mass tomorrow evening catholic university. cecilia baker is there right now. so many preparations for the pope. >> the excitement is overwhelming. the bells have been ringing. we north sure if it's because the pope touched down but they started when he...
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mr. ambassador what mike barnicle was talking about, a new focus with this pope. what i have called a matthewprivileged. even challenging us in a way that past popes have not, talking about our obsession on rampant materialism is misplaced. >> that's exactly right. michael barnacle is right. this is pope francis. i met pope francis, jorge bergoglio, way back. this is who he was. man of humility. man of simplicity. i saw him walking the streets of rome and had a cappuccino with him. he is no security around him. this is the way he was when he was archbishop of argentina way back when. but you know, there is something else, joe. i mean, i hope the people of america, in his first visit, get a chance to really see this, the goodness of this man. right now, to be honest with you, i am a little concerned that it's become so political, you know. the trip to cuba. raul castro, fidel castro, the white house, the congress, the united nations. to be honest i can't wait until he gets to philadelphia and meets the real people and he hears their stories and meets the handicapped and special needs kids. he
mr. ambassador what mike barnicle was talking about, a new focus with this pope. what i have called a matthewprivileged. even challenging us in a way that past popes have not, talking about our obsession on rampant materialism is misplaced. >> that's exactly right. michael barnacle is right. this is pope francis. i met pope francis, jorge bergoglio, way back. this is who he was. man of humility. man of simplicity. i saw him walking the streets of rome and had a cappuccino with him. he is...
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mr. rothfus: the 16th chapter of the gospel of matthew teaches that jesus told peter he would be the rock on whom jesus would build his church. peter's successor will address congress. america remains a young nation. while we have had 44 different presidents, president obama is the 45th because we count president cleveland as the 22nd and 24th president. 216 popes have been in office. catholics and non-catholics will flect on sanctity of life, religious freedom. war and peace and stewardship of the earth. it's an invitation to dialogue and i look forward to the pope's address. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition. >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. tonko: thank you, mr. speaker. this week, one of the largest employers in my district, general electric, announced it would be cutting hundreds of jobs nationwide due to the leadership in this house's inability to renew the export-impor
mr. rothfus: the 16th chapter of the gospel of matthew teaches that jesus told peter he would be the rock on whom jesus would build his church. peter's successor will address congress. america remains a young nation. while we have had 44 different presidents, president obama is the 45th because we count president cleveland as the 22nd and 24th president. 216 popes have been in office. catholics and non-catholics will flect on sanctity of life, religious freedom. war and peace and stewardship of...
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mr. whitehouse: this morning i do one of my wildcard-up speeches of god's humblest but greatest things. one of the most, it is easy to forget matthew, no man can serve two masters, no one can save man and mammon. who do we serve here? madam president, i submit it madamman all day long. and we swim in its currents. this senate of ours, this is mannon hallway. how easy it is here in mammon hall to forget it and how tumbling it is than the beasts. and the bumblebee and theer the apaid. when have we taken the bumblebee? not long, i imagine, we have important things to consider rather than bumblebees. yet millions, these small creatures spend their lives pollinating, that turn into the life that we humans depend on to survive. the humble bumblebee is more important than we humans do. on this spectrum, between givers and takers, the human's earth, we are way over on the taker respectrum and the bumble beer is on the giver spectrum. and the bird, how many of us even know what it is? not many in this senate, i would bet. it is a snail that mom natures the oceans in tremendous numbers. it is one of the sea snails whose evolution has turned
mr. whitehouse: this morning i do one of my wildcard-up speeches of god's humblest but greatest things. one of the most, it is easy to forget matthew, no man can serve two masters, no one can save man and mammon. who do we serve here? madam president, i submit it madamman all day long. and we swim in its currents. this senate of ours, this is mannon hallway. how easy it is here in mammon hall to forget it and how tumbling it is than the beasts. and the bumblebee and theer the apaid. when have...