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it talks about the characterings like jack o'neill. it -- characters like jack o'neill.alks about all these people these karths that -- characters that grew up at the beach. i don't know if it's on netflix yet. >> that sounds interesting. >> excellent. >> thank you. >>> still ahead. the giants may have played their best overall game tonight when they beat the phillies. on the road mark has the highlights in sports. >>> up at 11:00 surfing innovator jack o'neill passes away. how he's being remembered at ocean beach. that and more on the 11:00 news. live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire dvr, top networks, and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity the future of awesome. w...that not only made a a big first impression... ...but was designed to withstand sunlight this bright... ...this bright... ...or even this bright. if a paint could protect y
it talks about the characterings like jack o'neill. it -- characters like jack o'neill.alks about all these people these karths that -- characters that grew up at the beach. i don't know if it's on netflix yet. >> that sounds interesting. >> excellent. >> thank you. >>> still ahead. the giants may have played their best overall game tonight when they beat the phillies. on the road mark has the highlights in sports. >>> up at 11:00 surfing innovator jack...
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o'neill started in a small garage in san francisco across from ocean beach. ktvu's jana katsuyama is here after speaking with friends and fans. >> most photos of jack o'neill show him with a patch over one eye from an injury he got while surfing. friends say he spent his life perfecting the surf wet suit he invented more than four decades ago so people around the world could enjoy the sport that he loved so much. jack o'neill a man who spent a lifetime chasing waves started a revolution in surfing back in 1952 from a small surf shop in a san francisco garage near the corner of the great highway and wawona street. >> is shop here in san francisco was a little -- the shop here in san francisco was a little hole in the wall. >> bob weiss remembers the days before wet suits. >> you were froeszen. -- frozen. you went to the beach fire and then did the thing all over again. you didn't learn very fast. >> he says o'neill began using new materials to make the wet suits in the 1950s. johnny ir wynn and hunter -- irwin and hunter chieldz heard -- childs heard stories f
o'neill started in a small garage in san francisco across from ocean beach. ktvu's jana katsuyama is here after speaking with friends and fans. >> most photos of jack o'neill show him with a patch over one eye from an injury he got while surfing. friends say he spent his life perfecting the surf wet suit he invented more than four decades ago so people around the world could enjoy the sport that he loved so much. jack o'neill a man who spent a lifetime chasing waves started a revolution...
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maria medina reports from santa cruz where jack o'neill lived and worked for decades. >> he was just a great mind. he was a great man. he had a great spirit. >> reporter: in santa cruz the man with the eye patch and the beard was a physical face, but to the surf community, family and friends. >> he was a giant of the surf industry. he was a pioneer of the surf industry. >> reporter: jack o'neill was a legend. >> it's a very sad day. he to me was a giant in the world of the ocean. prepare o'neill passed away at his pleasure point home, a home where he had a clear view of surfers wearing the wetsuit he invented decades ago. >> i plan to enjoy his innovation for years. >> reporter: o'neill pine nearlied the wet -- pioneered the wetsuit in his kith be at home and opened his first -- in his kitchen at home and opened his first surf shop. today o'neill is featured all over the world. >> i'm really impressed with the alleged he's created. >> reporter: -- with the legend he's created. jack o'neill was 94. >> he'll live on in ways around santa cruz. >> it was a great life, a well lived life.
maria medina reports from santa cruz where jack o'neill lived and worked for decades. >> he was just a great mind. he was a great man. he had a great spirit. >> reporter: in santa cruz the man with the eye patch and the beard was a physical face, but to the surf community, family and friends. >> he was a giant of the surf industry. he was a pioneer of the surf industry. >> reporter: jack o'neill was a legend. >> it's a very sad day. he to me was a giant in the...
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how many longer will judge steven o'neil tell them to keep trying to reach a unanimous verdict. anchor monica malpass is outside of the montgomery county courthouse. what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, good evening jim the question can 12 jurors come together and make a unanimous decision on at least one of the three charges against bill cosby. it's a complex case and points of view of what happened at his cheltenham home. that is where the rub comes in, celebrity actor bill cosby's legacy is on the line and a former temple employee that wants to be vindicated on her account. vernon odom has more on what is happening today. >> reporter: good evening monica, this morning judge o'neil nixed a defense try at having him declare a mistrial here and a number of of experts are saying he is considering that option at this hour. as he and the world wait to hear from this jury. the cosby jury seven men and five women chosen from the pittsburgh era have not been seen since late may. they told judge steven o'neil they are deadlocked after 30 hours of deliberations, say
how many longer will judge steven o'neil tell them to keep trying to reach a unanimous verdict. anchor monica malpass is outside of the montgomery county courthouse. what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: well, good evening jim the question can 12 jurors come together and make a unanimous decision on at least one of the three charges against bill cosby. it's a complex case and points of view of what happened at his cheltenham home. that is where the rub comes in, celebrity...
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a look back at the life of jack o'neil, the maker of o'neil wet suits. and his ties to the bay area. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> fresh a phenomenal game one win at oracle the golden state warriors drew a crowd at an oakland school today. kpix 5's da lin here to tell us all about the nba cares event that left one lucky student pretty stunned. da. >> reporter: that's right. the nba and the warriors spent the last few weeks renovating facilities at westlake middle school including this dance room they have. a new sound system now, new mirrors and paint. but one student got something even cooler. >> i am pumped up really pumped up. >>> reporter: this 7th grader says it's a dream come true. he watched the game on tv last night. >> i saw kd cross over lebron. >> what do you think about that? >> it was funny cuz everybody thinks lebron james is better than kd but to me kd is better than lebron. >> reporter: today he met players. we talked to him before he was randomly picked to answer a question by the warriors general manager. he named all the players at today's even
a look back at the life of jack o'neil, the maker of o'neil wet suits. and his ties to the bay area. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> fresh a phenomenal game one win at oracle the golden state warriors drew a crowd at an oakland school today. kpix 5's da lin here to tell us all about the nba cares event that left one lucky student pretty stunned. da. >> reporter: that's right. the nba and the warriors spent the last few weeks renovating facilities at westlake middle school including this...
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and someone calls and says the speaker o'neill wants to see you immediately. oh boy. >> it was sort of like the first day of school and you're already called into the principal's office. what did i do wrong? so i rushed over on intense room, my knees are knocking and a lovely man comes to me and says chuck, and very much enjoyed meeting your entire family, especially your grandmother but answer for me one question, what is a chuckinu and how do we take care of it? [applause] >> he thought she was lobbying on some issue or other. >> okay. >> first on a far more serious note, the horrible, rebel attacks in london over the weekend, another reminder that the global community faces global threats and the values and principles we have come to cherish, we will only be able to confront and ultimately get the stress by working together and standing shoulder to shoulder and the one other point i made, the whole world has experienced the horror of terrorism but 30, 40 years ago it was only israel experienced it and the rest of the world in pay too much attention and it g
and someone calls and says the speaker o'neill wants to see you immediately. oh boy. >> it was sort of like the first day of school and you're already called into the principal's office. what did i do wrong? so i rushed over on intense room, my knees are knocking and a lovely man comes to me and says chuck, and very much enjoyed meeting your entire family, especially your grandmother but answer for me one question, what is a chuckinu and how do we take care of it? [applause] >> he...
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legal experts say judge o'neill tried to ensure the integrity of the legal proceedings by asking cosby if he understood ramifications of the possible mistrial. >> the judge wants to be absolutely sure that bill cosby doesn't claim his lawyer didn't tell him you could be retried if there is a mistrial >> reporter: now in all, that jury has asked about 12 questions, once asking what is reasonable doubt. now they will resume here at 9:00 this morning, of course, we will update you on the latest proceedings on air and on line cbs philly.com but for now, live from the montgomery county courthouse i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> keep us up to date. >>> "eyewitness news" will be at the courthouse as deliberations continue this weekend, as soon as is there a verdict we will bring it to you on air and on line at cbs philly.com. >>> new this morning, police are investigating a hit and run in fail's logan neighborhood, this happened just after 2:00 in the morning at olney avenue and 13th street. officers say that a car struck a man and then left the scene, victim was taken to the ho
legal experts say judge o'neill tried to ensure the integrity of the legal proceedings by asking cosby if he understood ramifications of the possible mistrial. >> the judge wants to be absolutely sure that bill cosby doesn't claim his lawyer didn't tell him you could be retried if there is a mistrial >> reporter: now in all, that jury has asked about 12 questions, once asking what is reasonable doubt. now they will resume here at 9:00 this morning, of course, we will update you on...
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judge o'neil plans to rule or issue his ruling first thing tomorrow morning. live in norristown i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> new affordable housing for seniors is coming to the point breeze section of philadelphia. councilman johnson and other officials broke ground this morning on the third phase of the anthony wayne housing project. dozens of new units go up on the empty lot on the 1700 block of south 28th street. coming up on "action news" the end of an era in camden, today's graduate ceremony one for the history books and now that the sixers scored the top pick in thursday's draft we'll hear how that affects their plans for free agency. >>> a warm day with the high temperature of 87 degrees and the human is low today and staying there tomorrow before major changes come at the end of the week. we'll have the details in accuweather. >>> sheer joy for these students at greenfield elementary school in center city philadelphia. now that summer vacation has arrived. today was the last day of classes for philadelphia public scho
judge o'neil plans to rule or issue his ruling first thing tomorrow morning. live in norristown i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> new affordable housing for seniors is coming to the point breeze section of philadelphia. councilman johnson and other officials broke ground this morning on the third phase of the anthony wayne housing project. dozens of new units go up on the empty lot on the 1700 block of south 28th street. coming up on...
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>> well, i think judge o'neill was right, fredricka. this is the sort of pile on evidence. the prosecution wants to get everybody in who claims anything without any determination by a prior court. it's a rule 404 prior bad acts. you see it commonly in civil litigation but at the end of the day, judge o'neill was concerned about reversal because when you put on pile on evidence that has due process of law, implications, judge o'neill was right. you can put some in but not all of it in. i don't think if it goes to retrial, fredricka, we're not going to see 13 or 12 or even 10. we're going to see maybe 1 or 2 more. but that's about it. >> earlier i spoke with attorney gloria allred who represents several other female accusers of bill cosby. allred is hoping some of them would be allowed to testify when the prosecution retries the case. this is what she had to say. >> i think one big problem in the current trial that just ended was that the prosecution wanted to call what we call 13 prior bad act witnesses, in other words other accusers, and the court only allowed him to call o
>> well, i think judge o'neill was right, fredricka. this is the sort of pile on evidence. the prosecution wants to get everybody in who claims anything without any determination by a prior court. it's a rule 404 prior bad acts. you see it commonly in civil litigation but at the end of the day, judge o'neill was concerned about reversal because when you put on pile on evidence that has due process of law, implications, judge o'neill was right. you can put some in but not all of it in. i...
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week cosby spokesmen suggested that a dead locked jury is a win for the defense but judge stephen o'neill made clear that even if he declares a mistrial bill cosby can still be retried and his defense cannot then argue double jeep difficult to the supporters, stay calm, do not argue, with people just keep up the great support. >> reporter: for the first time during his sexual assault trial bill cosby spoke directly to press and supporters as he left the montgomery county courthouse late friday night and his fate in the hand of the jury still dead lock after five grueling days of deliberations. >> i want to say to the jury, thank you for their long days. their honest work. >> reporter: seven men, five women have spent more than 50 hours deliberating indicating several times to judge stephen o'neill that they could not reach a consensus, on any of the three counts of aggravated indecent assault. cosby accused of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand in 2004. she was then director of operations for women's basketball team at temple university. >> we have just reached the 52nd hour
week cosby spokesmen suggested that a dead locked jury is a win for the defense but judge stephen o'neill made clear that even if he declares a mistrial bill cosby can still be retried and his defense cannot then argue double jeep difficult to the supporters, stay calm, do not argue, with people just keep up the great support. >> reporter: for the first time during his sexual assault trial bill cosby spoke directly to press and supporters as he left the montgomery county courthouse late...
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. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. -- o'neill.ent on to him and said, this is for my family, this is for islam and stuck a knife straight in him. he has a seven inch scar going from his belly to his back. it is understood police know the identity of the three attackers but they said they will not release their names until, in their words, it is operationally possible. it may be later today. after the deep shock of what has happened, this is the stage where the grief starts to mount. we start to get names and identifications of the victims. the first victim has been named as chrissy archibald from british columbia in canada. she had been living with her fiancee in the netherlands and, reportedly, died in his arms on london bridge. herfamily said her family said she herfamily said she had room in her heart for everyone and believed eve ryo ne heart for everyone and believed everyone had to be valued and respected. they say to honour her by making your community a better place. we understand she died from a knife wound, in the arms o
. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. -- o'neill.ent on to him and said, this is for my family, this is for islam and stuck a knife straight in him. he has a seven inch scar going from his belly to his back. it is understood police know the identity of the three attackers but they said they will not release their names until, in their words, it is operationally possible. it may be later today. after the deep shock of what has happened, this is the stage where the grief...
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jack o'neill died in california. he was 94 years old. end tonight with something to kind of clear the mind, a trip to yosemite national park, where there are extra long lines of tourist this is spring. the word is out, the waterfalls are the best they've been in years. our xwid, g our guide, gazi schwartz. >> reporter: here's what it feels like. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: when the valley comes into view. >> oh my god. >> reporter: robert mcgowan and beth picked the best year. >> i didn't expect to see the waterfall. >> reporter: the record-setting snowpack transforming into misty white ribbons decorating the walls of the national park. epic meltoff breathing new life into more than 50-named waterfalls and hundreds of others that haven't flowed in decades. >> i worked in yosemite over 20 years and i've never seen this much water. >> reporter: splendor that could also bring more tourists than ever. >> so much power. i've never seen it look like this. >> reporter: patricia moore wants a closer look so she heads up the mist trail, a path th
jack o'neill died in california. he was 94 years old. end tonight with something to kind of clear the mind, a trip to yosemite national park, where there are extra long lines of tourist this is spring. the word is out, the waterfalls are the best they've been in years. our xwid, g our guide, gazi schwartz. >> reporter: here's what it feels like. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: when the valley comes into view. >> oh my god. >> reporter: robert mcgowan and beth picked...
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congratulations, father o'neill. thank you for your commitment to the first congressional district of georgia. mr. speaker, i rise today to thank miss connie patrick for her service to the federal law enforcement training center as she will retire as its director this friday, june 30, 2017. director patrick began her career in law enforcement in 1976 when she was sworn in as deputy with the prevard county sheriff's office in titus vill, florida. her hard work and determination gave her the opportunity for promotion to serve as a special agent with the florida law enforcement. after 20 years with the florida department of law enforcement, she began her work with fletc. director law enforcement. after patrick's impeccable work ethic gained her a promotion to director of the fletc in 2002, and she has since served in that capacity. under director patrick's leadership, local, state, and federal training facility growth has increased by an astonishing 22%. fletc is also training more students during her tenure than it did
congratulations, father o'neill. thank you for your commitment to the first congressional district of georgia. mr. speaker, i rise today to thank miss connie patrick for her service to the federal law enforcement training center as she will retire as its director this friday, june 30, 2017. director patrick began her career in law enforcement in 1976 when she was sworn in as deputy with the prevard county sheriff's office in titus vill, florida. her hard work and determination gave her the...
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jack o'neill was 94 years old. >>> other bay area headlines. a brighter future for an historic lighthouse. the pidgeon point lighthouse between half moon bay and santa cruz dates back to 1871. it needs $11 million in repairs. the state parks and rec commission has identified several possible funding sources and approved a plan for the park surrounding the lighthouse. this follows reports that private fundraising came up short. >>> firefighters were able to save a cat caught in a house fire in san jose this afternoon. no one was hurt in the fire but it appears the house is a total loss. no word yet on what caused the blaze but neighbors are rallying to find a place for that home owner to stay. >>> san francisco started to patch some potholes in one of the cities' hard hit neighborhoods. mayor lee kicked off a pothole blitz in the richmond district. they will work through june to fix and improve the cities roads as part of a $90 million efforts. >>> it's going to be a warm weekend. >> very pleasant. good stuff for the weekend as we still recover
jack o'neill was 94 years old. >>> other bay area headlines. a brighter future for an historic lighthouse. the pidgeon point lighthouse between half moon bay and santa cruz dates back to 1871. it needs $11 million in repairs. the state parks and rec commission has identified several possible funding sources and approved a plan for the park surrounding the lighthouse. this follows reports that private fundraising came up short. >>> firefighters were able to save a cat caught in...
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the american surfing legend jack o'neill has died at the age of 94. the company grew to become a leading global surfware brand. jack was credited with developing the neoprene wet suit which gave surfers the freedom to hit the waves at any time. he was a giant of the surf industry, he was a pioneer of the surf industry. he wasjust a great mind, a great man and he had a great spirit. without jack and what he brought to the world of surfing, we would all be like in sweaters right now. i am just a new surfer but, you know, i plan to enjoy his innovation for years. in his later years he set up the sea odyssey programme which introduced nearly 100,000 schoolchildren to marine conservation. a huge police and security operation is being deployed across cardiff, as the city prepares for the champions league final.more than 170,000 football fans are due to visit the welsh capital this weekend for the match between real madrid and juventus. south wales police say 6,000 police officers will be deployed in the city. our correspondent olly foster sent us this from
the american surfing legend jack o'neill has died at the age of 94. the company grew to become a leading global surfware brand. jack was credited with developing the neoprene wet suit which gave surfers the freedom to hit the waves at any time. he was a giant of the surf industry, he was a pioneer of the surf industry. he wasjust a great mind, a great man and he had a great spirit. without jack and what he brought to the world of surfing, we would all be like in sweaters right now. i am just a...
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>>ven o'neil another question. the jury which was sent back to try again yesterday after telling judge o'neill they were deadlocked still trying to reach verdict in -- verdicts. reasonable doubt the concept the defense is pushing to the the jury wanted to reheare cosby's testimony about giving quaaludes to women with whom he wanted to have sex back incon deposition he only gave andrea constand the over-the-counter medicine benadryl on the night in question in january of 04 when constand says he molested her because she was allegedly unable to resist. brian mcmonagel has motioned for a mistrial saying the length of deliberations. judge o'neill has told the jury they can deliberate as long as they want. >> the jury is still actively deliberating. there is no reason, more case that has been cited to the court in support of terminating a trial while a jury is actively deliberating. >> reporter: jim, all these questions are a sure sign, a firm indication that this jury is still working hard despiteths apparently still t
>>ven o'neil another question. the jury which was sent back to try again yesterday after telling judge o'neill they were deadlocked still trying to reach verdict in -- verdicts. reasonable doubt the concept the defense is pushing to the the jury wanted to reheare cosby's testimony about giving quaaludes to women with whom he wanted to have sex back incon deposition he only gave andrea constand the over-the-counter medicine benadryl on the night in question in january of 04 when constand...
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jack o'neill died in california. he was 94 years old. and we will be right back. mmmm. mmmm.m... ugh. nothing spoils a moment like heartburn. try new alka-seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. it's fast, powerful relief with no chalky taste. [ sings high note ] ultra strength, new from alka-seltzer. enjoy the relief. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. my frii say not if you this protect yourself.ary. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i'm over 50! yeah...ya-ha... just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia- an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13® is approved for adults 18 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you ha
jack o'neill died in california. he was 94 years old. and we will be right back. mmmm. mmmm.m... ugh. nothing spoils a moment like heartburn. try new alka-seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. it's fast, powerful relief with no chalky taste. [ sings high note ] ultra strength, new from alka-seltzer. enjoy the relief. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way...
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o'neil would eventually move to santa cruz where he built a surfing and apparel empire from his shop on 41st avenue. a few years back he spoke about his life in a video posted on his company's website. >> i was thinking i'm going to have a surf shop down at the beach and have a few friends. i never dreamed anything like this would happen. >> o'neil was known for his down to earth demeanor and trademark eye patch that covered an eye he lost while surfing. jack o'neil was 94 years ode. >>> in oakland today you could say it rained basketball on a very fortunate middle school. it arrived in the form of upgrades to a campus that's almost 100 years old. westlake middle school isn't far from lake merit. here's abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman. >> reporter: at westlake middle school in oakland this was a day for some very large bodies to mingle with some grateful student ones. >> have you ever been more excited than -- >> no. >> meet the nba warriors and brass. this is what happens when the league picks your school to become what they call a legacy. >> everydy is on a high. this is the mos
o'neil would eventually move to santa cruz where he built a surfing and apparel empire from his shop on 41st avenue. a few years back he spoke about his life in a video posted on his company's website. >> i was thinking i'm going to have a surf shop down at the beach and have a few friends. i never dreamed anything like this would happen. >> o'neil was known for his down to earth demeanor and trademark eye patch that covered an eye he lost while surfing. jack o'neil was 94 years...
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and judge o'neil asked cosby if he knew what that meant if there were a mistrial. and that the case can be retried and said that deliberations could go on indefinitely as long as the jury want its to go on. keep if mind if there is a hung jury the d.a. could retry this, it's a costly trial and uses up a lot of resources so judge o'neil wants to make sure the jury is giving it their best. reporting live at the montgomery county courthouse in norristown, jeanette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> stay with "action news" for continuing coverage of the cosby trial. whenever a final announcement is made we'll bring you the developments on air and online at 6abc.com. and facebook and twitter. >>> now, to another developing story at this hour. the search for two missi ining swimmers is suspected because the water is too rough. the teenagers disappeared off martin luther king boulevard at 7:00 last night. nora muchanic joins us live now with more. >> reporter: hi there rick, oakal officials finished a news conference to update us. the bodies have not been found yet of the
and judge o'neil asked cosby if he knew what that meant if there were a mistrial. and that the case can be retried and said that deliberations could go on indefinitely as long as the jury want its to go on. keep if mind if there is a hung jury the d.a. could retry this, it's a costly trial and uses up a lot of resources so judge o'neil wants to make sure the jury is giving it their best. reporting live at the montgomery county courthouse in norristown, jeanette reyes, channel 6 "action...
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asily's donations to the 9/11 terrorists -- o'neill was shown the back door by cheney because he began to investigate the connection early on. i want to encourage people to read the 9/11 commission's report. i'm not making excuses for any type of violence. our violence in syria, supporting rebels, sending arms to rebels in syria. report,/11 commission they talk about the anger toward our militaryd on bases in their countries and our support for israel no matter what they do. i hope people don't misinterpret what i'm saying that i making any excuse for violence, but can you talk about some of the reasons that islamic terrorists believe -- host: we will let her respond. thanks. askt: the caller is try to why particular individuals engage in terrorist acts. the reasons are very multipronged and varied. not only from country to country, but even incident to incident. it's hard to generalize across the board. say itorcement experts is actually not the case that religion is the driving factor for these people. the common thread for these people who engage in these acts of violence, they are
asily's donations to the 9/11 terrorists -- o'neill was shown the back door by cheney because he began to investigate the connection early on. i want to encourage people to read the 9/11 commission's report. i'm not making excuses for any type of violence. our violence in syria, supporting rebels, sending arms to rebels in syria. report,/11 commission they talk about the anger toward our militaryd on bases in their countries and our support for israel no matter what they do. i hope people don't...
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under judge steven o'neill's scrutiny. the judge explicitly asking bill cosby in court whether he understood a deadlocked jury is not a win. double jeopardy ask not apply and he could be retried on aggravated sexual assault charges if the charge does not reach a verdict. that direct questioning from the bench came after he appeared to indicate a deadlocked jury was a win for the defense. >> i just felt like the judge was giving me a huge complement. i will continue to speak on his behalf. if i see something that should be taking place i will say those things. >> reporter: the jury sent back to their hotel with no verdict on the aggravated sexual assault charges which could send the 79-year-old entertainer to prison the rest of lives. natasha as he normally, judge o'neill telling the jurors he's grateful for their hard work before second them back, they're sequestered for the evening, they will be back tomorrow expected at 9:00 a.m. to continue now the more than 50 hours of deliberations. we're live here at the montgomery c
under judge steven o'neill's scrutiny. the judge explicitly asking bill cosby in court whether he understood a deadlocked jury is not a win. double jeopardy ask not apply and he could be retried on aggravated sexual assault charges if the charge does not reach a verdict. that direct questioning from the bench came after he appeared to indicate a deadlocked jury was a win for the defense. >> i just felt like the judge was giving me a huge complement. i will continue to speak on his behalf....
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can imagine, these jurors are exhausted and frustrated about 30 hours in, they told judge steven o'neill they were deadlocked. he told them to get back to work. meanwhile outside of the courthouse, the mood alternated between boredom and chaos. a drum core added to the frenzy outside the montgomery county courthouse on day nine of bill cosby's sexual assault trial. tensions between cosby's accusers and supporters coming to a head amid news of a deadlock >> he drugged and raped me. >> before 11:30, jurors returned to the courtroom to tell judge steven o'neill they were unable to come to an agreement on any of the three charges of aggravated indecent assault. the judge sent them back. reactions from both sides was swift. cosby accuser victoria valentino >> i think there's somebody perhaps who doesn't want to see this celebrity go down. >> the 79-year-old comedian seemed to dial back on earlier claims signalling the impasse was good news for the defense >> when the golden state warriors beat the cab as it was win. >> we got how andrea constand passed the time at my tweeted a video of hersel
can imagine, these jurors are exhausted and frustrated about 30 hours in, they told judge steven o'neill they were deadlocked. he told them to get back to work. meanwhile outside of the courthouse, the mood alternated between boredom and chaos. a drum core added to the frenzy outside the montgomery county courthouse on day nine of bill cosby's sexual assault trial. tensions between cosby's accusers and supporters coming to a head amid news of a deadlock >> he drugged and raped me....
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a look back at the life of jack o'neil and his ties to the bay area. >>> it's 7:00 on saturday, june 3rd. >> and we'll get started with a quick check of the forecast for the your saturday. we're starting off with gray skies on the coast. and actually, many spots inland this morning, temperatures currently in the 50s area-wide. we'll see the fog and the gray skies pull back to the coast later today. more sunshine inland for the second half of the day. and really along the coast many folks will see sunshine this afternoon as well. clouds to start with morning drizzle along the coast possible. not as warm today as yesterday but near seasonal. we'll see sunshine inland and a bit cooler for sunday. details in the full forecast coming up in just a bit. devin, over to you. >>> our top story, cal water expecting to update people on whether it's safe to drink the water. sunshine gardens neighborhood is being warned not to drink tap water. this yesterday morning a cal water operator noticed someone cut the locks on one of the 250,000-gallon water tanks. he found graffiti and possible tampering
a look back at the life of jack o'neil and his ties to the bay area. >>> it's 7:00 on saturday, june 3rd. >> and we'll get started with a quick check of the forecast for the your saturday. we're starting off with gray skies on the coast. and actually, many spots inland this morning, temperatures currently in the 50s area-wide. we'll see the fog and the gray skies pull back to the coast later today. more sunshine inland for the second half of the day. and really along the coast...
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around 30 hours they returned to the courtroom to tell judge steven o'neill they were deadlocked. waiting outside the courthouse, the atmosphere waffled between boredom and chaos. a drum core added to the frenzy outside the montgomery county courthouse on day nine of bill cosby's sexual assault trial. to say tensions between accusers and supporters coming to a head amid news of a did he do locked story >> i experienced first hand when he drug and raped me and threatened me to silence. >> reporter: jurors returned to the courtroom to tell judge o'neill they were unable to come to an agreement on any of the three charges of aggravated indecent. reactions was swift. cosby curious victoria valentino >> i think there's somebody that doesn't want to see this celebrity go down. there's such a celebrity >> when the going to see beat the cavs, it was a win, i'm not call it a win. it's a deadlock >> we got the first glimpse as to how central witness andrea john past the time. tweeted a video of herself shooting bask into mini hoop, ending with the phrase, quote, always follow through and th
around 30 hours they returned to the courtroom to tell judge steven o'neill they were deadlocked. waiting outside the courthouse, the atmosphere waffled between boredom and chaos. a drum core added to the frenzy outside the montgomery county courthouse on day nine of bill cosby's sexual assault trial. to say tensions between accusers and supporters coming to a head amid news of a did he do locked story >> i experienced first hand when he drug and raped me and threatened me to silence....
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. >> bill cosby's publicist, verse judge stephen o'neill. judge on his fifth day of protract deliberations, warned if, if there ways mistrial it shouldn't be interpreted as a win. his publicist andrew wyat made comments that dead locked journey was a victory for cosby team. wyat responded late today to the judge's comments. >> i will continue to speak on his behalf. if i see something that should be taking place and something not taking place, i will say those things. i am not going to be shy about saying them. hey, i was glad the judge shouted me out, maybe he wants me to be his publicist for st. patrick's day when he walks down that hallway. >> reporter: judge took steps to sure up integrity of the proceedings against wild speculation that some have been pushing outside the courthouse. >> the judge wants to be absolutely sure that bill cosby doesn't claim his lawyer didn't tell him that you can be retried if it is a mistrial >> reporter: accusers of the bill cosby remain engaged, but tired as try goes along. >> defense keeps saying mistria
. >> bill cosby's publicist, verse judge stephen o'neill. judge on his fifth day of protract deliberations, warned if, if there ways mistrial it shouldn't be interpreted as a win. his publicist andrew wyat made comments that dead locked journey was a victory for cosby team. wyat responded late today to the judge's comments. >> i will continue to speak on his behalf. if i see something that should be taking place and something not taking place, i will say those things. i am not going...
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under judge steven o'neill's scrutiny. the judge explicitly asking bill cosby in court whether he understood a deadlocked jury is not a win. double jeopardy ask not apply and he could be retried on aggravated sexual assault charges if the charge does not reach a verdict. that direct questioning from the bench came after he appeared to indicate a deadlocked jury was a win for the defense. >> i just felt like the judge was giving me a huge complement. i will continue to speak on his behalf. if i see something that should be taking place i will say those things. >> reporter: the jury sent back to their hotel with no verdict on the aggravated sexual assault charges which could send the 79-year-old entertainer to prison the rest of lives. natasha as he normally, judge o'neill telling the jurors he's grateful for their hard work before second them back, they're sequestered for the evening, they will be back tomorrow expected at 9:00 a.m. to continue now the more than 50 hours of deliberations. we're live here at the montgomery c
under judge steven o'neill's scrutiny. the judge explicitly asking bill cosby in court whether he understood a deadlocked jury is not a win. double jeopardy ask not apply and he could be retried on aggravated sexual assault charges if the charge does not reach a verdict. that direct questioning from the bench came after he appeared to indicate a deadlocked jury was a win for the defense. >> i just felt like the judge was giving me a huge complement. i will continue to speak on his behalf....
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o'neill moved with his wife to san francisco's ocean beach neighborhood in the early 1950s.ooking to surf longer in the frigid california ocean, he began experimenting with various materials until he invented the first neoprene wetsuit. by the 1980s, o'neill had become the world's largest recreation wetsuit designer and manufacturer. lawrence karnow: it's time to get ready for the weekend. it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast. temperatures in the valleys warmed into the 80s and 90s with 70s around the bay and 50s and 60s at the coast. if your're going out this evening the breeze is picking up near the coast. low clouds fog will form again and return to the bay and valleys. we could even see some drizzle near the coast. an area of low pressure will bring cooler temperatures this weekend. we'll have a full breakdown of the temperatures coming up in a few minutes. coming up: comedian kathy griffin acknowledges , her controversial photo depicting the president was a mistake... but now she says, the first family is taking t
o'neill moved with his wife to san francisco's ocean beach neighborhood in the early 1950s.ooking to surf longer in the frigid california ocean, he began experimenting with various materials until he invented the first neoprene wetsuit. by the 1980s, o'neill had become the world's largest recreation wetsuit designer and manufacturer. lawrence karnow: it's time to get ready for the weekend. it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast. temperatures in the valleys warmed into the...
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judge o'neil senthe jury back to continue deliberating. >> saying i appreciate you are deadlocked but go back in and figure it out at this point. >> he is not associated with the cosby case and he says that juries come back with verdicts after telling the judge they are deadlocked. i would say more often than not they come back with the verdict at that point. however, they could come back and say we can't come back with a verdict and that say hung jury at that point. >> she says that the judge has wide discretion for how long the jury can deliberate. >> he is a strict judge and push them as long as they can. they are a sequestered jury and that is another thing, the fact that they are sequestered they came up with a decision quickly so they can get home. in this case the judge will try to push them as long as they can. >> reporter: now both legal experts told us this is highly unusual. most juries come back in the matter of hours and this is nearly a week and in most cases with most juries when they are deadlocked it's one or two people that are holding out. here we are not sure what
judge o'neil senthe jury back to continue deliberating. >> saying i appreciate you are deadlocked but go back in and figure it out at this point. >> he is not associated with the cosby case and he says that juries come back with verdicts after telling the judge they are deadlocked. i would say more often than not they come back with the verdict at that point. however, they could come back and say we can't come back with a verdict and that say hung jury at that point. >> she...
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judge steven o'neill denied that motion. they can deliberate as long as they want he said. advocates for both camps were vocal outside the courthouse. >> the evidence that the jury is actively deliberating is that they are still asking questions and asking for evidence to be read to them or brought to them for them to consider. >> want to thank mr. cosby's fans. they don't get to see that on the news, you know. it's a melting pot of people of all different backgrounds that come out here to support him and they believe in him. >> reporter: so, jim, the sequestered jury from around pittsburgh allegany county is back behind closed doors. the jury has said nothing today about deadlock. live at the montgomery county courthouse in norristown, i'm vernon odom channel6 "action news." back to you, jim. >> thank you, vernon. >>> there are lawyers of course inside the courtroom. there are a lot more lawyers outside here on the street, some amateur, some professional and you talked to one of the pros. >> yeah, we talked to a long time former prosecutor who has been watching this trial.
judge steven o'neill denied that motion. they can deliberate as long as they want he said. advocates for both camps were vocal outside the courthouse. >> the evidence that the jury is actively deliberating is that they are still asking questions and asking for evidence to be read to them or brought to them for them to consider. >> want to thank mr. cosby's fans. they don't get to see that on the news, you know. it's a melting pot of people of all different backgrounds that come out...
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by 10:15, the jury announced they couldn't reach a unanimous verdict so judge steven o'neill declaredistrial. some cheers for cosby as his legal team addressed the belabored yet inconclusive outcome. >> justice is real. it lives here in montgomery county. i'm proud to have been able to represent mr. cosby. we came here looking for an acquittal but like that rolling stone song says you don't always get what you want, sometimes you get what you need. >> reporter: cosby's spokesman raised his fist in victory. >> mr. cosby's power is back. >> reporter: mr. cosby kept quiet only pausing to wave to his supporters. prosecutors say the legal battle is far from over. immediately declaring their intentions for a retrial. >> we will evaluate and review our case. we will take a hard look at -- at everything involved and then we will retry it. >> reporter: district attorney kevin steele says his team will be ready to meet the judge's direction of retrying the sexual assault case within four months and he has little doubt alleged victim andrea constand will testify against cosby again. >> she is en
by 10:15, the jury announced they couldn't reach a unanimous verdict so judge steven o'neill declaredistrial. some cheers for cosby as his legal team addressed the belabored yet inconclusive outcome. >> justice is real. it lives here in montgomery county. i'm proud to have been able to represent mr. cosby. we came here looking for an acquittal but like that rolling stone song says you don't always get what you want, sometimes you get what you need. >> reporter: cosby's spokesman...
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of course jim o'neill former goldman sachs chairman of asset management he outlines three reasons why dollar had a slide one, we have not seen the growth agenda materialize in the u.s., and places like europe have seen better growth, and the third is that the markets have built in a risk premium for the dollar, to account for uncertainties that trump's presidency has introduced it's an interesting factor in terms of the reasons why we've seen the dollar selloff. quite a big amount of it, he says, is down to this wildcard factor that people are not sure which way the u.s. is headed >> which goes back to the point we were making several times last week when you were in the uk, the political risk, for those who say it's not showing up in the markets, it's in the currency market. you have seen the volatility there, the movement every time there's a disappointment or bigger uncertainty hole that has opened up. that sounds like what o'neill is arguing. >> on the flip side, one of the reasons that euro has rallied is more uncertainty around the political front. the pound weak against all cur
of course jim o'neill former goldman sachs chairman of asset management he outlines three reasons why dollar had a slide one, we have not seen the growth agenda materialize in the u.s., and places like europe have seen better growth, and the third is that the markets have built in a risk premium for the dollar, to account for uncertainties that trump's presidency has introduced it's an interesting factor in terms of the reasons why we've seen the dollar selloff. quite a big amount of it, he...
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jack o'neill you see him there died earlier this month age of 94, credited with popularizing the wett, the paddleout for o'neill will be sunday july 9th near his home at pleasure point in santa cruz. >> nbc bay area signature bonds spend this week tack willing a wide assortment disputes. chris chmura with some of the mother unusual cases. you sent to us. >> good evening guys. often we're successful getting viewers revieweds but sometimes it's best for us to connect people with the specialists. that's how we helped barbara in san jose this week. she is being told she has to repay part of her husband's pension due to a math error his union made. wednesday we put her in contact with a legal support group helping counsel people like her free of charge. we wanted to help a north bay woman who says a massage chain owes her money she didn't have receipts or other documents we need to prove her case we invited her call back when she has documentation it's a reminder everyone keeping good records is good practice for everyone even it's if it's simple as snapping photos on iphone that's what i
jack o'neill you see him there died earlier this month age of 94, credited with popularizing the wett, the paddleout for o'neill will be sunday july 9th near his home at pleasure point in santa cruz. >> nbc bay area signature bonds spend this week tack willing a wide assortment disputes. chris chmura with some of the mother unusual cases. you sent to us. >> good evening guys. often we're successful getting viewers revieweds but sometimes it's best for us to connect people with the...
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michelle o'neill saw rather differently. comments or all the rest of it, there's no place in political leadership for sexist remarks, for homophobic remarks, for racist remarks. we have a job to do to lead the way, to set the tone. and do you feel that she was sexist? absolutely. of course she was. mrs foster denies that. but this fight for votes has become personal. and nobody is pretending that things are calm below the surface. sinn fein said they won't go back into government instalment is arlene foster is first minister, because a public enquiry is taking place into a botched green energy scheme that she helped set up. and while she refused our request for an interview, it is clear others in the dup feel sinn fein are trying to undermine their leader. parties have worked together in the past when they didn't necessarily get along. it doesn't make insults right though, does it? i think it's somewhat trite and trivial, if i may say so, for the bbc to say that the collapse of the government is all about personal relationsh
michelle o'neill saw rather differently. comments or all the rest of it, there's no place in political leadership for sexist remarks, for homophobic remarks, for racist remarks. we have a job to do to lead the way, to set the tone. and do you feel that she was sexist? absolutely. of course she was. mrs foster denies that. but this fight for votes has become personal. and nobody is pretending that things are calm below the surface. sinn fein said they won't go back into government instalment is...
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that's what i said about tip o'neill. in georgia, look what they did in georgia to some of the candidates there. i mean, really, hopefully we'll go down a different path. the public is more aware of it. the public is very smart. elections have results. we respect that. but then we get ready for the -- one in nothing five children live in poverty and that's ok with them. that god's creation, whether it's our children, clean air, clean water, the planet, whether it's medicare as a guarantee for our seniors, whether it's job creation for the middle class, good-paying checks and reducing the cost of people of their livelihood by affordable health care, paid leave, childcare, things like that, there's a difference between the two parties. that's where we should take the debate. they don't want to go there. they'd rather go to san francisco in a cable car and by the way, just in case that wasn't enough, go to new york with two hipsters. i didn't see the ad but they tell me they have two hipsters the end making it look like -- i
that's what i said about tip o'neill. in georgia, look what they did in georgia to some of the candidates there. i mean, really, hopefully we'll go down a different path. the public is more aware of it. the public is very smart. elections have results. we respect that. but then we get ready for the -- one in nothing five children live in poverty and that's ok with them. that god's creation, whether it's our children, clean air, clean water, the planet, whether it's medicare as a guarantee for...
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we saw in that report little while ago, elizabeth o'neill, the mother of daniel o'neill, standing prettyd cannot believe what happened. she described the attack is callous and barbaric. a sentiment shared across the and across the world. it tookjust six minutes for ambulances to attend the scene on saturday night and that swift response certainly helped. we -- if swift response certainly helped. we —— if we have any updates on the status of the injured, we will bring them to you. andy, we hear that there had been a number of raids overnight as well as, i think, in 11 people in custody as it stood. bring us up today? scotland yard have told us up today? scotland yard have told us this morning that there have been two more raids early this morning. they happened at about quarter past fourin they happened at about quarter past four in new and barking. police say a number of people were detained. not arrested. those searches are ongoing. the rings to a total of six now, addresses in east london that have been searched. one other thing to say, police told us about a new physical presence on l
we saw in that report little while ago, elizabeth o'neill, the mother of daniel o'neill, standing prettyd cannot believe what happened. she described the attack is callous and barbaric. a sentiment shared across the and across the world. it tookjust six minutes for ambulances to attend the scene on saturday night and that swift response certainly helped. we -- if swift response certainly helped. we —— if we have any updates on the status of the injured, we will bring them to you. andy, we...
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, and my grandmother grabs tip o'neill and as was her want -- oh, i forgot the beginning of it. my grandmother, my given name is charles, but we had an uncle charlie on my father's side who my mom did not like so she said if you want to name him charles, he can't be charlie. he is chuck. my mother is, who tomorrow will turn 89. my dad will turn 94 on flag day. in any case, so she always called me chucky, even now. chucky, why aren't you doing more of this? but my grandmother would always call me -- which i think in yiddish means, little chucky. i don't know what it means. i hope that is what it means. she grabbed tip o'neill and begin to tell him her life story and said, we were born in the little town, but the egg business went bad, so we moved to america. after each little vignette, she said take good care of -- she said they had no money and went walk three miles to save a nickel car fare. take good care of -- she had three beautiful sons, she said. they all thought in the war, and none of them ran away, she said that this is -- what she said -- because they were breast-fed.
, and my grandmother grabs tip o'neill and as was her want -- oh, i forgot the beginning of it. my grandmother, my given name is charles, but we had an uncle charlie on my father's side who my mom did not like so she said if you want to name him charles, he can't be charlie. he is chuck. my mother is, who tomorrow will turn 89. my dad will turn 94 on flag day. in any case, so she always called me chucky, even now. chucky, why aren't you doing more of this? but my grandmother would always call...
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the 86 tax reform act got through congress, more than o'neill because o'neill was getting ready to retire go back to what i said, there were a lot of conservative democrats, reagan could bring them to the republican fold. look at reagan's speeches and commentary and q and a. he didn't come to washington to declare war on the media. taxing the bureaucracy, but he needed democrats to get his programs through, needed the media to be open to the idea that i tease you about the washington post but the washington post editorial was very supportive. after he got the nomination reagan brought a new intellectual revolution and that is something to be thankful for and reagan put that into practice. parties changed. we are at the end of jimmy carter. he came to washington with the best of intentions but jimmy carter failed as president because he didn't understand washington but we had the recession. democrats needed to do something and willing to take a chance on reagan. >> back to trump. [laughter] the reason -- let me answers is diplomatically. people in the 80s thought reagan would be a failure.
the 86 tax reform act got through congress, more than o'neill because o'neill was getting ready to retire go back to what i said, there were a lot of conservative democrats, reagan could bring them to the republican fold. look at reagan's speeches and commentary and q and a. he didn't come to washington to declare war on the media. taxing the bureaucracy, but he needed democrats to get his programs through, needed the media to be open to the idea that i tease you about the washington post but...
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, and my grandmother grabs tip o'neill and as was her want -- oh, i forgot the beginning of it. my grandmother, my given name is charles, but we had an uncle charlie on my father's side who my mom did not like so she said if you want to name him charles come he can't be charlie. he is chuck. , who tomorrow will turn 89. my dad will turn 94 on flag day. in any case, so she always called me chucky, even now. -- chucky, why aren't you doing more of this? but my grandmother would always come -- which i think in your dish means, little chucky. i don't know what it means -- means, little chucky. i don't know what it means good i hope that is what it means. she grabbed to o'neill and begin to tell him her life story and said, we were born in the little egg business went bad, so we moved to america. after each little vignette, she said take good care of chuck. she said they had no money and went walk three miles to save a nickel car fare. take good care of chuck. she had three beautiful sons, she said. they all thought in the war, and none of them ran away, she said that this is what sh
, and my grandmother grabs tip o'neill and as was her want -- oh, i forgot the beginning of it. my grandmother, my given name is charles, but we had an uncle charlie on my father's side who my mom did not like so she said if you want to name him charles come he can't be charlie. he is chuck. , who tomorrow will turn 89. my dad will turn 94 on flag day. in any case, so she always called me chucky, even now. -- chucky, why aren't you doing more of this? but my grandmother would always come --...
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this is my last hit we are meeting everybody here and judge o'neill is one of our viewers.ng to the deputy who drove the jurors here from pittsburgh, he says that the van or the bus that they will drive back in does in the go even the speed limit on the pennsylvania turnpike which is 70 so it will be a long six hour ride for them once they are finally done. >> i won't go 70. >> it only goes from the jail to the courthouse but he cannot get it much above 65. >> long ride. >> they will been together for 40 hours what is six more. >> can you imagine. >> episode of the real world jury addition you know what i mean. >> reality show. >> all right. lets get to this, the sun well up now, two hours and search continues for two swimmers, that missing off the shore there missing last night just wait ago long the shoreline you. >>> coming upthe philadelphia s. you want toe any how it went? i got a facebook message, how long before you let us know, how soul try out went, i'm on pins and needles. so inspiring. i'm rooting for him. you will see him here in the studio we will talk to him n
this is my last hit we are meeting everybody here and judge o'neill is one of our viewers.ng to the deputy who drove the jurors here from pittsburgh, he says that the van or the bus that they will drive back in does in the go even the speed limit on the pennsylvania turnpike which is 70 so it will be a long six hour ride for them once they are finally done. >> i won't go 70. >> it only goes from the jail to the courthouse but he cannot get it much above 65. >> long ride....
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ha rebasado los 25 puntos, algo que sÓlo habÍa logrado jackie o'neill y michael jordan.veland. los mantendremos informados a lo largo de esta semana, en los diferentes espacios de univisiÓn deportes. leticia: ya volvemos con mÁs. go warriors! ♪ carlos alberto, ya he tomado mi decisión. maría esperanza. voy a hacer mi sueño realidad y pronto empezar a ganar dinero, para ayudar con los gastos de la casa. hija. en un colegio comunitario de california, puedes obtener un título o prepararte para transferirte a una universidad. yo también voy al colegio, contigo. toma el primero paso hacia una vida mejor sin tanto drama. visita icanaffordcollege.com hoy. locutor: regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14 . leticia: sabÍa usted que el ex presidente obama, usÓ el mismo esmoquin durante ocho aÑos? la ex primera dama, dijo que ella pasÓ horas y horas eligiendo vestidos, zapatos y accesorios para los eventos a lo que tenÍa que asistir con el presidente. mientras tanto, el mandatario se preparaba en 10 minutos. uso el mismo esmoquin en todas y cada una de la fiesta. lo mejor del asunto,
ha rebasado los 25 puntos, algo que sÓlo habÍa logrado jackie o'neill y michael jordan.veland. los mantendremos informados a lo largo de esta semana, en los diferentes espacios de univisiÓn deportes. leticia: ya volvemos con mÁs. go warriors! ♪ carlos alberto, ya he tomado mi decisión. maría esperanza. voy a hacer mi sueño realidad y pronto empezar a ganar dinero, para ayudar con los gastos de la casa. hija. en un colegio comunitario de california, puedes obtener un título o...
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judge o'neill said there could be one.next trial either this judge, judge o'neill or different judge could make different decisions and say five or six could come in and that could change the result of the trial. >> gloria allred wants as many accuse tours come in front of the jury as possible. just because they say there will be a retrial doesn't mean there will be a retrial. will there been a retrial. >> yeah, i mean although emotions were running high district attorney kevin steel sort of put his card on the table. we will retrying mr. cosby. let me just say this it is good point to put this in there right now, i am not well pleased at all with the pr relations team with respect to cosby. this is not a victory. it should not have been called a victory. if you have an opportunity to testify without testifying, what you are supposed to say is, we wanted a resolution to this case, we wanted our client's name vindicated we very much like jurors to return with the only just verdict and that cannot guilty not call a mistrial
judge o'neill said there could be one.next trial either this judge, judge o'neill or different judge could make different decisions and say five or six could come in and that could change the result of the trial. >> gloria allred wants as many accuse tours come in front of the jury as possible. just because they say there will be a retrial doesn't mean there will be a retrial. will there been a retrial. >> yeah, i mean although emotions were running high district attorney kevin...
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andrew o'neill, school whojoins me now.y feel that they are at breaking point. 0n they? tell me about how pupils at your school are coping. tell me about the connection they may have had to the people in they may have had to the people in the tower. it's been a very difficult time for pupils at my school. none of my pupils were directly affected but they have lots of extended family and friends who they are still unaccounted and waiting for news on. that is incredibly difficult for our pupils. what are you doing to help them? we have had councillors in the school. i also have a nixie —— an extremely strong staff who have been there for the pupils. we are there to support them. there are not words that can ta ke them. there are not words that can take away any sort of pain but it is about us being present for the pupils and we are supporting another local primary school who have been severely affected as well. we have to remember that this is quite a close—knit area, everyone seemed to know everyone, they go to school togeth
andrew o'neill, school whojoins me now.y feel that they are at breaking point. 0n they? tell me about how pupils at your school are coping. tell me about the connection they may have had to the people in they may have had to the people in the tower. it's been a very difficult time for pupils at my school. none of my pupils were directly affected but they have lots of extended family and friends who they are still unaccounted and waiting for news on. that is incredibly difficult for our pupils....
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and ed is a criminal attorney and he said he would not be surprised at all if judge o'neil withheld the jurors name especially in this case. >> think the people sacrificed a lot already losing two weeks away from their life and family and friends and jobs et cetera. it would be quite an additional invasion into their privacy probably getting an onslaught of can't from media and other sources. >> reporter: now the default ruling is to release the names. that is what happens in the state of pennsylvania unless there is a fundamental right that could be protected. and this may be cosby's right to a fair and impartial jury. and they want to seat the next jury within the next 120 days and issue a ruling on the motion by the media first thing tomorrow morning. sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> philadelphia is taking new steps to help residents with unpredictable water bills, mayor jim kenney discussed the tiered assistance program at city hall. aimed to help low income customers keep their bills the same every month and will be capped at a percentage of their incomes
and ed is a criminal attorney and he said he would not be surprised at all if judge o'neil withheld the jurors name especially in this case. >> think the people sacrificed a lot already losing two weeks away from their life and family and friends and jobs et cetera. it would be quite an additional invasion into their privacy probably getting an onslaught of can't from media and other sources. >> reporter: now the default ruling is to release the names. that is what happens in the...