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polly: we lowered our default speed limit from 30 to 25 miles an hour. we pointed out that if you were involved in a crash where unfortunately you hit someone going 30 miles an hour, you're twice as likely to kill that person as if you hit them at 25. narrator: a second part of successful road safety, engineering, is physically changing the layout of roads. for example, new york's queens boulevard, which had become so notorious dangerous, it was known as the boulevard of death. polly: well, queens boulevard is a very, very challenging roadway, and as you can see, very wide roadway, lots of lanes of traffic, cars driving very quickly. so first of all, we've rationalized the design, closed some of the slip lanes, added a bike lane that you can see behind me, and improved the pedestrian crossing areas so pedestrians have more space and more time to get across the street. narrator: riding bicycles in new york has increased fourfold since 2000, partly made possible and safer by a multiplicity of new bike lanes like these ones. the city also changed the crossi
polly: we lowered our default speed limit from 30 to 25 miles an hour. we pointed out that if you were involved in a crash where unfortunately you hit someone going 30 miles an hour, you're twice as likely to kill that person as if you hit them at 25. narrator: a second part of successful road safety, engineering, is physically changing the layout of roads. for example, new york's queens boulevard, which had become so notorious dangerous, it was known as the boulevard of death. polly: well,...
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polly's owner say this started the costume on for whatever reason polly went from fearful to happy as a clam she lives on ago fun with dozens of special need animals she wants to expand to hundreds more. netflix has named entertaining on-demand video service one now allow users to download chose to watch off-line later this made to them find a watch that newest season of your favorite show you can do it on your flight stuck on the light life-size. featuring free wood on netflix memberships make sure you have the most recent netflix app to access the new download button netflix is catching up to its competitor amazon prime. you can also have ongoing conversations with your contacts on facebook can pretty against them in games adding a new feature to its messenger app caught and state games classics newer titles like words with friends the features available and 30 different countries. we love you support. toy drive in partnership at the salvation army and csu global. drop off any new unwrapped toy and denver area collect the toys will be delivered to prequalified famous to the holiday
polly's owner say this started the costume on for whatever reason polly went from fearful to happy as a clam she lives on ago fun with dozens of special need animals she wants to expand to hundreds more. netflix has named entertaining on-demand video service one now allow users to download chose to watch off-line later this made to them find a watch that newest season of your favorite show you can do it on your flight stuck on the light life-size. featuring free wood on netflix memberships make...
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. >> reporter: they we heard the horrifying 911 call from uth survivors, 72-year-old polly shepppard. when the gunfire started, shvedova under a table, she testified that roof asked, did i shoot you? no, she responded and he said, i'm going to leave you here to tell the story. >> he's still in there. >> reporter: then came more gunshots. >> what's going on, miss polly? >> reporter:wardings, they asked >> . >> reporter: but versions say there is a long story, that roof carefully planned out his racist rampage. >> those who died that night simply died because they were there and they were black. >> reporter: malcolm graham is the brother of cynthia herd. one of the charleston nine shot at least seven times. roof's lawyer did not cross examination polly shepppard, telling her, i am s >> back here in the united states, democratic california governor jerry brown had some tough word for the incoming administration, he voiced his report for climbing change, while vowing to fight washington tooth and nail in the name of science. >> we have the law, we have the thools of enforcement. we have t
. >> reporter: they we heard the horrifying 911 call from uth survivors, 72-year-old polly shepppard. when the gunfire started, shvedova under a table, she testified that roof asked, did i shoot you? no, she responded and he said, i'm going to leave you here to tell the story. >> he's still in there. >> reporter: then came more gunshots. >> what's going on, miss polly? >> reporter:wardings, they asked >> . >> reporter: but versions say there is a long...
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. >> polly sheppard. >> all right, miss polly, stay on the line with me. >> he's coming he's coming, please. >> did you see him at small. >> yes, he's a young 21-year-old white dude. please, we've got people very hurt, please. >> yes, ma'am. were you able to see the gun? do you know what kind of gun it was? >> no. i don't know. i don't know anything about guns. >> okay, that's okay. and where are the weapons now? >> he's got it in his hand. he's reloading. >> how many shots has he fired? >> i don't know. there's so many. three different rounds of all kinds. god, please help me. please help us, lord. help us, loshd, please. jesus, lord, please help us. there's so many people dead, i think. oh, my god. >> you said there's so many people dead? >> i think they're dead, yes. >> danny, from a defense perspective, we know in closing they were trying to argue he was suicidal and impressionable by this racist hatred on line. how much was that a setup for the penalty phase? >> it was all a set up. in a case like this, especially a case like this, an attorney's role is not to seek a not guilty
. >> polly sheppard. >> all right, miss polly, stay on the line with me. >> he's coming he's coming, please. >> did you see him at small. >> yes, he's a young 21-year-old white dude. please, we've got people very hurt, please. >> yes, ma'am. were you able to see the gun? do you know what kind of gun it was? >> no. i don't know. i don't know anything about guns. >> okay, that's okay. and where are the weapons now? >> he's got it in his hand....
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polly, thank you for being here.ell me what you hope happened today, give us the scene of what actually happened. >> i hoped today we would get 38 republicans electors who would put country before party and would support -- i really wanted them to vote for hillary clinton. but i knew that probably wouldn't happen. so then we encouraged them to vote for, you know, governor kasich or senator mccain or one of the republicans that we know would be a reliable president. anyone other than trump. and we hoped if that happened, we as hillary electors, would then join them to elect a president who would be responsible and not a demagogue or not somebody who was indebted to a foreign power. so that didn't work. then we hoped that maybe we could get -- we could deny mr. trump 270 votes. had that worked, then it would have gone to the house of representatives. and so, of course, i'm disappointed today and somewhat troubled by the fact that we could not find 38 republicans that would join us. however, i want to thank those republ
polly, thank you for being here.ell me what you hope happened today, give us the scene of what actually happened. >> i hoped today we would get 38 republicans electors who would put country before party and would support -- i really wanted them to vote for hillary clinton. but i knew that probably wouldn't happen. so then we encouraged them to vote for, you know, governor kasich or senator mccain or one of the republicans that we know would be a reliable president. anyone other than...
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roof's lawyer did not cross examination polly shepppard, telling her, i am so sorry. >> back here in the united states, democratic california governor jerry brown had some tough word for the incoming administration, he voiced his report for climbing change, while vowing to fight washington tooth and nail in the name of science. >> we have the law, we have the thools of enforcement. we have the political will. we will set the stage. we'll set the example that whatever washington thinks they are doing california is the future. and if trump turnsz off the satellites, california will launch it's own dam satellite. we will check that data. >> a firm in california, tech titan, disseminated on the trump tower. they met with politic trump and also incoming mike pence and trump's adult children. it was a clash of the powerful and some of the biggest names in silicon valley meant to make amends against a president many worked hard against. >> this is a truly amazing group of people. i won't tell you the hundreds of calls we've had asking to come to this meeting. >> but one company was noticeab
roof's lawyer did not cross examination polly shepppard, telling her, i am so sorry. >> back here in the united states, democratic california governor jerry brown had some tough word for the incoming administration, he voiced his report for climbing change, while vowing to fight washington tooth and nail in the name of science. >> we have the law, we have the thools of enforcement. we have the political will. we will set the stage. we'll set the example that whatever washington...
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polly's owner bought the duck costume for halloween and says when polly wore it, it calmed her down. sports is next. >> if you have a news tip or story idea, we want to hear from you. call our type line at 303-863- tips. (303)863-8477 or send us an e- from now until the end of the year, shopping at small businesses could be even more rewarding. because, when you shop small with your eligible american express card, you could get two times the rewards. so support the businesses that make your town a community. those insiders, with the inside knowledge, those friends with a welcome smile. and you could get twice the rewards. learn more and enroll online today at americanexpress.com get out... >> that runs back this way. looking for somebody in the end zone. siemian throws to the end zone. touchdown denver. >> drops the throw. touchdown, denver! >> trevor siemian was at his best in the second half against the chiefs but he suffered a foot injury putting his status in danger. trevor was sacked at the end of the first drive and injured. he play first-degree next drive as well. he is in a w
polly's owner bought the duck costume for halloween and says when polly wore it, it calmed her down. sports is next. >> if you have a news tip or story idea, we want to hear from you. call our type line at 303-863- tips. (303)863-8477 or send us an e- from now until the end of the year, shopping at small businesses could be even more rewarding. because, when you shop small with your eligible american express card, you could get two times the rewards. so support the businesses that make...
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>> yes, i'm under the table. >> what is your name, ma'am. >> polly sheppard. >> all right, miss polly, my partner is getting help on the way while i get information from you. you stay on the line with me. >> he's coming, he's coming, he's coming, please. >> did you see him at all? >> yes, he's a young 21-year-old white dude. >> okay. >> we've got people very hurt. please. >> yes, ma'am. and you said -- were you able to see the gun? do you know what kind of gun it was? >> no. i don't know. i don't know anything about guns. >> okay. that's okay. and where are the weapons now? >> he's got it in his hand, he's reloading. >> how many shots has he fired? >> i don't know. there's so many. three different rounds of all kinds. god, please help me. please help us, lord. help us lord, please. jesus lord, please jesus help us. there's so many people dead, i think. oh, my god. >> you said there's so many people dead? >> i think they're dead, yes. >> when polly sheppard says she believes it was god who spared her life that night, she lost some of her nearest and dearest friends, i sat down and talk
>> yes, i'm under the table. >> what is your name, ma'am. >> polly sheppard. >> all right, miss polly, my partner is getting help on the way while i get information from you. you stay on the line with me. >> he's coming, he's coming, he's coming, please. >> did you see him at all? >> yes, he's a young 21-year-old white dude. >> okay. >> we've got people very hurt. please. >> yes, ma'am. and you said -- were you able to see the gun? do...
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polly's owner bought the duck costume for halloween and says when polly wore it, it calmed her down. now, she wears it when she is anxious which is less often. sports is next. >> if you have a news tip or story idea, we want to hear tips. (303)863-8477 or send us an e- mail,, ,, ,, in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, z26zuz zvpz y26zuy yvpy >> that runs back this way. looking for somebody in the end zone. siemian throws to the end zone. touchdown denver. >> drops the throw. ten five. touchdown, denver! >> trevor siemian was at his best in the second half against the chiefs but he suffered a foot injury putting his status in danger. trevor was sacked at the end of the first drive and injured. he play first-degree next drive as well. he is in a walking boot. they say he
polly's owner bought the duck costume for halloween and says when polly wore it, it calmed her down. now, she wears it when she is anxious which is less often. sports is next. >> if you have a news tip or story idea, we want to hear tips. (303)863-8477 or send us an e- mail,, ,, ,, in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we...
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. >> reporter: her church friends call her miss polly, and by the time polly sheppard fini today, nearly everyone in the packed courtroom stood on their feet to show her love. >> there's so many people dead, i think. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: miss polly was the last witness in the case against 22-year-old dylann roof. she says they had just bowed their heads to pray in this room, when the young white man they welcomed to their bible study started shooting in this historic black church. nine of her closest iends died. >> can you talk to me freely? >> no, i can't. because he's still in the building. he's in the building, just come in the back door. >> reporter: she told jurors, "he asked me, did i shoot you yet? i said no. he said, i'm going to leave you alive to tell the story." he laughs it off in this fbi confession. >> do you remember telling that lady, i'm going to let you live so you could tell my story. >> yeah. i remember saying that. >> reporter: she tells us she's been frightened since. tonight, the brother of cynthia hurd, shot seven times, says roof deserves to die. >> she de
. >> reporter: her church friends call her miss polly, and by the time polly sheppard fini today, nearly everyone in the packed courtroom stood on their feet to show her love. >> there's so many people dead, i think. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: miss polly was the last witness in the case against 22-year-old dylann roof. she says they had just bowed their heads to pray in this room, when the young white man they welcomed to their bible study started shooting in this...
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polly baca and henry hertzberg, thank you both for your time. i'm ari melber.> good evening. i'm chris matthews. up in new york. there's a big news out from the trump transition tonight. rudy giuliani is out of the running for secretary of state. wow! one of the president-elect's earliest and most loyal supporters, giuliani was considered a front-runner. i thought he was going to get it. anyway, the trump team announced that the former new york mayor took his name out of consideration. here's what giuliani himself said in an interview
polly baca and henry hertzberg, thank you both for your time. i'm ari melber.> good evening. i'm chris matthews. up in new york. there's a big news out from the trump transition tonight. rudy giuliani is out of the running for secretary of state. wow! one of the president-elect's earliest and most loyal supporters, giuliani was considered a front-runner. i thought he was going to get it. anyway, the trump team announced that the former new york mayor took his name out of consideration....
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amy: you have an amazing history, polly baca. you were at the 1963 march on washinington. wewere on rfk's campaign staff, robert kennedy's campaign staff in 1968 and at the ambassador hotel when he was killed. you are on the dnc staff at the watergate building and were working late the night the so-called plumbers first broke into the dnc headquarters, not the night they got caught, but the night they planted the bugs. and your family came north from mexico around exceed hundred. -- around 161600. with that kind of his for background, your thought today? this is the day that donald trump, if the electoral college does vote for him, will become officially the next president of the united states. >> i am very concerned. i am very concerned for our country. our republican hamilton elector that has the courage to vote for our country. i really encourage other republican electors to think of their country first. think of country before party. quiteor someone -- honestly, if we had enough votes, if we had 38 republicans willing to support somebody like governor kasich or governo
amy: you have an amazing history, polly baca. you were at the 1963 march on washinington. wewere on rfk's campaign staff, robert kennedy's campaign staff in 1968 and at the ambassador hotel when he was killed. you are on the dnc staff at the watergate building and were working late the night the so-called plumbers first broke into the dnc headquarters, not the night they got caught, but the night they planted the bugs. and your family came north from mexico around exceed hundred. -- around...
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>> polly sheppard. >> yes, polly. >> he's come, he's coming, he's coming, please. >> okay, did you see him at all? >> yes, he's a young 21-year-old white dude. >> okay. >> please. i mean, we've got some people very hurt, please. >> yes, ma'am. you said -- were you able to see the gun? do you know what kind of gun it was? >> no, i don't know. don't know anything about guns. >> okay, that's okay. and where are the weapons now? >> he's got it in his hand. he's reloading. >> how many shots has he fired? >> i don't know, there were so many. three different rounds -- oh, god, please help me. please help us, lord. help us, lord, please, jesus, help us. there's so many people dead i think. oh, my god. >> you said there's so many people dead? >> i think they're dead, yes. >> nine people were killed that day on june 17th last year. you do know the name of the shooter. you may not know the names of the people who lost their lives, so we want to remember them. cynthia heard, susie jackson, ethel lance, reverend depain middleton. reverend pinckney. reverend daniel simmons jr. reverend taronda singl
>> polly sheppard. >> yes, polly. >> he's come, he's coming, he's coming, please. >> okay, did you see him at all? >> yes, he's a young 21-year-old white dude. >> okay. >> please. i mean, we've got some people very hurt, please. >> yes, ma'am. you said -- were you able to see the gun? do you know what kind of gun it was? >> no, i don't know. don't know anything about guns. >> okay, that's okay. and where are the weapons now? >>...
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incredibly chilling to sit there in that courtroom and listen to polly sheppard's testimony. known to many as ms. polly, she was incredibly graceful, as she walked up to the witness stand, and her testimony was simply incredible. she told just a gripping tale of what unfolded inside that bible study that she and her friends had welcomed dylann roof into that bible study and that he opened fire while they were praying. she laid out the story in chilling detail, and i want to play for you part of the 911 call that was played in court for the first time publicly. this is the beginning of that call. take a listen. >> please answer, oh, god. >> 911. what's the address of the emergency? >> emanuel church. there's people shot down here. please send somebody down here. >> emanuel church. >> emanuel church ame. >> there's people shot? >> they shot the pastor, all the men in the church. please come right away. >> now, craig, you were here from the very beginning covering this story. we all know the horror that unfolded. but to hear that, to hear those moment in realtime, she at that po
incredibly chilling to sit there in that courtroom and listen to polly sheppard's testimony. known to many as ms. polly, she was incredibly graceful, as she walked up to the witness stand, and her testimony was simply incredible. she told just a gripping tale of what unfolded inside that bible study that she and her friends had welcomed dylann roof into that bible study and that he opened fire while they were praying. she laid out the story in chilling detail, and i want to play for you part of...
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polly baca, welcome to democracy now!k about what you will be doing today in denver. >> good morning. i will be voting today. in everyt high noon state across the nation. in colorado, 12:00 noon is 2:00 eastern time. amy: what does it mean to be hamilton elector? >> what it means is that we really are committed to fulfilling our obligation as described by the united states constitution. int alexander hamilton wrote 1968 that establish the electoral college was that this body was to be a deliberative body, that was a safeguard against the election of an unqualified demagogue or a president that might be indebted to four nations. and certainly am a mr. trump fulfilled all of those qualifications or those descriptions, which means as responsible electors, we ought to make sure that mr. trump is not -- does not receive 270 votes and become our president. we have the power as electors to do that. the only question is, do we have the will to do so? >> explain how you will be voting today. >> i don't know how i will be voting at
polly baca, welcome to democracy now!k about what you will be doing today in denver. >> good morning. i will be voting today. in everyt high noon state across the nation. in colorado, 12:00 noon is 2:00 eastern time. amy: what does it mean to be hamilton elector? >> what it means is that we really are committed to fulfilling our obligation as described by the united states constitution. int alexander hamilton wrote 1968 that establish the electoral college was that this body was to...
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. ♪ pretty polly, pretty polly, o'er yonder she stands. ♪ ballad is a kind of music that tells a storylads tell some kind of story. there's lots of stories to tell. and some ballads seem to be very old. they tell very old stories, and some of those stories have been handed down from generation to generation. ♪ oh, soldiers, don't leave me here for i am...forever ♪ my father took me to a mountain dance festival in north carolina-- i never got over it. there were people singing old ballads that went back hundreds of years, and it seemed to me like the songs, new or old, had the meat of all life-- they weren't just trivial. ♪ oh, i am death; none can expel. ♪ ♪ i open the door of heaven and hell. ♪ ♪ yes, i've come for to get your soul. ♪ ♪ leave your body and leave it cold. ♪ (cohen) back in north carolina in a little community where i did my film, almost everybody sings. and berzil wallin-- she knew a lot of old ballads and old love songs, and then when she sang this very beautiful song which is a conversation with death, it's got kind of a moralizing to it, like 18th century, 19th cent
. ♪ pretty polly, pretty polly, o'er yonder she stands. ♪ ballad is a kind of music that tells a storylads tell some kind of story. there's lots of stories to tell. and some ballads seem to be very old. they tell very old stories, and some of those stories have been handed down from generation to generation. ♪ oh, soldiers, don't leave me here for i am...forever ♪ my father took me to a mountain dance festival in north carolina-- i never got over it. there were people singing old...
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polly had always wanted to write as i was saying to my colleague we know her as an activist and the first african-american woman to be ordained as an episcopal priest but what she wanted to be known as primarily were first and foremost i should say was as a writer and it was in catherine winegard's class she wrote an essay of the family memoir and she would always be great to the professor for encouraging her. she is friends with whom she maintained contact through her life, so it was an important experience for her to come to hunter, so i'm grateful that she came because it helps make polly who she became. >> hello. nice to see you all. thank you. i have several questions, survival posed these questionsns to professor bell scott and she will talk to them or ignore them as a she prefers. [laughter] and then as we go towards the end, there will be time for you to ask some questions as well. this is an extraordinary book of two extraordinary women.think when you think about the times that we are in now, and you think about those women, we want things to get better as they go along. i'm not
polly had always wanted to write as i was saying to my colleague we know her as an activist and the first african-american woman to be ordained as an episcopal priest but what she wanted to be known as primarily were first and foremost i should say was as a writer and it was in catherine winegard's class she wrote an essay of the family memoir and she would always be great to the professor for encouraging her. she is friends with whom she maintained contact through her life, so it was an...
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. >> reporter: the caller was survivor polly shepperd. >> there are so many people hurt. oh, my god. >> reporter: today in federal that as the faithful shut their eyes for the closing prayer, shots rang out. she hid under a table. dead and dying people lay around her. then roof spotted her. shepperd: i was praying allowed. he told me to shut up. roof asked, "did i shoot you?" she said, "no." he said, "i'm not going to. i'm going the leave you to tel the story." roof remembered that moment in his videotaped confession to f.b.i. agents the day after the murders. >> one woman, i didn't shoot her at all. >> reporter: but while shepperdestified today, roof would not look at her. [gunfire] yesterday jurors saw this video roof took of himself firing a glock .45 pistol in his backyard. the same weapon he breakthrough to the murderous rampage at the mother emanuel church less than two months later. a medical examiner testified suzy jackson, at 87, the oldest victim, was shot ten times. eric manning, the pastor at mother emanuel, sees deeper meaning in polly shepperd's survival. >>
. >> reporter: the caller was survivor polly shepperd. >> there are so many people hurt. oh, my god. >> reporter: today in federal that as the faithful shut their eyes for the closing prayer, shots rang out. she hid under a table. dead and dying people lay around her. then roof spotted her. shepperd: i was praying allowed. he told me to shut up. roof asked, "did i shoot you?" she said, "no." he said, "i'm not going to. i'm going the leave you to tel...
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polly's owner says she suffers from severe anxiety.and for whatever reason.. when polly puts on the costume she's as happy as can be.. even smiling her goat smile. captioning sponsored by cbs >> hi, stephen. >> oh, hi lauren cohan from "the walking dead." thanks for being on the show tonight. >> my pleasure. you look really down is there a question? >> of course,. >> stephen: i've been fighting this one zombie pretty seriously for months and he has never once tried to eat my brain or rip out my guts. i guess what i'm asking is how do you know when a zombie is into you? >> stephen, what zombie wouldn't want to eat your flesh? >> stephen: i am well marbled-- >> besides, if this zombie doesn't want to tear off your face, you know what? there are plenty of zombies in the sea.
polly's owner says she suffers from severe anxiety.and for whatever reason.. when polly puts on the costume she's as happy as can be.. even smiling her goat smile. captioning sponsored by cbs >> hi, stephen. >> oh, hi lauren cohan from "the walking dead." thanks for being on the show tonight. >> my pleasure. you look really down is there a question? >> of course,. >> stephen: i've been fighting this one zombie pretty seriously for months and he has never...
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he then told polly shepherd he would let her live to tell the story of what happened that night, but polly says it wasn't roof but god who left her here. >> my memory is -- it comes and goes. >> of that night? >> anything is delayed. i can put clothes in the washing machine and forget them, two days later i'll remember and by that time they'll have to be washed all over again. >> what did you do with the clothes you wore that night? did you hold on to them? >> i have them. >> did you wash them? >> i washed them. >> why have you held on to them? >> well, i plan to wear them again for one thing. >> how about that? let's talk about what's happening in charleston with cnn legal analyst joey jackson who is also a criminal defense attorney. joey jackson, nice to see you, sir. you know, let's go back to this confession tape where, you know, he -- i can't imagine being a family member in the room and hearing him say "i thought i killed four" and when he's told it was nine and how did he feel he said "that makes me feel bad." how will all of this factor into this case? >> in multiple ways, br
he then told polly shepherd he would let her live to tell the story of what happened that night, but polly says it wasn't roof but god who left her here. >> my memory is -- it comes and goes. >> of that night? >> anything is delayed. i can put clothes in the washing machine and forget them, two days later i'll remember and by that time they'll have to be washed all over again. >> what did you do with the clothes you wore that night? did you hold on to them? >> i...
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eric manning, the pastor at mother emanuel, sees deeper meaning in polly shepperd's survival. >> shen the face of evil and almost evil backed down. >> reporter: when shepperd finished testifying and left the stand, most of the people in the courtroom stood up out of respect. roof stayed seated. scott, closing arguments are set for tomorrow morning. >> pelley: mark strassmann for us. mark, thank you. this morning in newtown, connecticut, they paused for 15 minutes, exactly four years after the massacre at sandy hook elementary school. 26 people were killed then. 20 of them first graders. this month sandy hook promise, started by family members, posted a video to turn attention toward the warning signs of a tragedy. here's dr. jon lapook. ♪ got some news today from the radio man ♪ spoke the word somber... >> reporter: it seems to be a charming story of young love. >> have a good summer. >> you too. >> reporter: two teens flirting. >> hey, you must be bored. >> reporter: but then... >> oh, my god. >> do you like to write? >> yes, that's what i do. >> reporter: then terror. as the scenes
eric manning, the pastor at mother emanuel, sees deeper meaning in polly shepperd's survival. >> shen the face of evil and almost evil backed down. >> reporter: when shepperd finished testifying and left the stand, most of the people in the courtroom stood up out of respect. roof stayed seated. scott, closing arguments are set for tomorrow morning. >> pelley: mark strassmann for us. mark, thank you. this morning in newtown, connecticut, they paused for 15 minutes, exactly four...
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they heard the horrifying 911 call from one of the church massacre's three survivors. 72-year-old polly shepherd. >> he shot the pastor. can the police come right away. >> she defense under a table and testified that roof asked, did i shoot you? no, she responded. and he said, i'm going to leave you here, to tell the story. >> he's still in here. >> then came more gunshots. >> what's going on, miss poly? >> after his arrest, fbi agents asked roof about the woman he spared. >> do you remember telling that lady, i'm going to let you live so you can tell my story. >> yeah, i remember saying that. but there's really no story. >> investigators say there's a long story that roof carefully planned out his racist rampage. >> those who died that night simply died because they were there and they were black. >> malcolm graham is the brother of cynthia heard, one of the charleston nine who >> how difficult was it to listen to that 911 call? >> it was chilling. and it's heartbreaking, but it was necessary pain. because i think we have a moral obligation to put racism and discrimination and hatred o
they heard the horrifying 911 call from one of the church massacre's three survivors. 72-year-old polly shepherd. >> he shot the pastor. can the police come right away. >> she defense under a table and testified that roof asked, did i shoot you? no, she responded. and he said, i'm going to leave you here, to tell the story. >> he's still in here. >> then came more gunshots. >> what's going on, miss poly? >> after his arrest, fbi agents asked roof about the...
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the reluctance in the 1970s, the reluctance to embrace a close relationship with harvard that polly bunting had succeeded in negotiating but they had given away too much of the store and they ought to back up and reassert radcliffe's independent autonomy, identity, control over its own resources, and she thought of that as a feminist act. >> i am a little curious about the overlap or lack of overlap. i am surprised the vietnam draft doesn't play into the resistance at all or did it play into the resistance moved to coeducation come too little too late for young men who would be responding to young women, if you get in i am going to go somewhere to die and it is your fault, did that come up? >> it didn't work that way. what happened is by the spring of 1970, take yale as an example, intense antiwar activism at yale, intense concern over black power, a trial of black panther leaders in new haven in spring 1970, and president brewster of yale made a famous statement that, famous a young yale alumni said he doubted black men could get a fair trial anywhere in the united states, was one of the e
the reluctance in the 1970s, the reluctance to embrace a close relationship with harvard that polly bunting had succeeded in negotiating but they had given away too much of the store and they ought to back up and reassert radcliffe's independent autonomy, identity, control over its own resources, and she thought of that as a feminist act. >> i am a little curious about the overlap or lack of overlap. i am surprised the vietnam draft doesn't play into the resistance at all or did it play...
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the caller was survivor polly shepperd. >> reporter: today in federal court, the 72-year-old testified that as the faithful shut their eyes for the closing prayer, shots rang out. she hid under a table. dead and dying people lay around then roof spotted her. she said, i was praying allowed. roof asked, did i shoot you? >> she said no. he said i'm not going to. i'm going to leave you to tell the story. roof remembered that video the day after the murders. testified today, roof would not look at her. [gunfire] yesterday jurors saw this video roof took of himself firing a glock .45 pistol in his backyard. the same weapon he brought to the murderous rampage at the mother emanuel church less than two months later. a medical examiner testified that each victim was shot at least five times. susie jackson, at 87, the oldest victim, was shot ten times. mother emanuel, sees deeper meaning in polly shepperd's survival. >> she stood in the face of evil and almost, evil backed down. >> reporter: when shepperd finished testifying and left the stand, most of the people in the courtroom stood up out o
the caller was survivor polly shepperd. >> reporter: today in federal court, the 72-year-old testified that as the faithful shut their eyes for the closing prayer, shots rang out. she hid under a table. dead and dying people lay around then roof spotted her. she said, i was praying allowed. roof asked, did i shoot you? >> she said no. he said i'm not going to. i'm going to leave you to tell the story. roof remembered that video the day after the murders. testified today, roof would...
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polly baca?who not i'm going to vote for december 19 and i am holding not because although i personally believe that hillary clinton obviously won this election in and would be an amazing president, i am my colleaguesing electoral college and should the republican electors come together and offer an anernative candidate for alternative to mr. trump, then i could be willing to support him -- them in voting for a republican who would be an alternative to mr. trump. there should be a republican as we has electors could elect as president of the united states rather than mr. trump. last call from charleston, north carolina. republican line. caller: nice to be a democrat and i'm going to tell you why. first of all, hillary clinton went on national tv and said she lied. then our troops got tilden benghazi because of her error, ok? that is not the only thing. every time somebody had something on hillary. on july 11, someone had email had hillary. he got shot twice in the back. no one wants to bring that
polly baca?who not i'm going to vote for december 19 and i am holding not because although i personally believe that hillary clinton obviously won this election in and would be an amazing president, i am my colleaguesing electoral college and should the republican electors come together and offer an anernative candidate for alternative to mr. trump, then i could be willing to support him -- them in voting for a republican who would be an alternative to mr. trump. there should be a republican as...
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eric manning, the pastor at mother emanuel, sees deeper meaning in polly shepperd's survival. >> she stood in the face of evil and almost, evil backed down. >> reporter: when shepperd finished testifying and left the stand, most of the people in the courtroom stood up out of respect. roof stayed seated. scott, closing arguments are set for tomorrow morning. >> mark strassmann for us. mark, thank you. is connecticut, they paused for 15 minutes, exactly four years after the massacre at sandy hook elementary school. 26 people were killed then, 20 of them, first graders. this month sandy hook promise, started by family members, posted a video to turn attention toward the warning signs of a tragedy. here's dr. jon lapook. ♪ got some news today from the radio man ♪ ♪ he spoke the word somber >> reporter: it seems to be a charming story of young love. >> have a good summer. >> you too. >> reporter: two teens flirting. >> hey, you must be bored. >> reporter: but then... >> do you like to write on desks? >> yes, that's what i do. >> reporter: then terror. as the scenes are replayed, we realiz
eric manning, the pastor at mother emanuel, sees deeper meaning in polly shepperd's survival. >> she stood in the face of evil and almost, evil backed down. >> reporter: when shepperd finished testifying and left the stand, most of the people in the courtroom stood up out of respect. roof stayed seated. scott, closing arguments are set for tomorrow morning. >> mark strassmann for us. mark, thank you. is connecticut, they paused for 15 minutes, exactly four years after the...
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be going into any rooms of patients but-- >> i can see a lot more potential for other things that polly can do. >> right now the robot is a prototype. once it is functioning fully on its own, one day robots could make their way into other hospitals. >> over the next year we will be doing more and more deployments of this robot and as well is expanding to other units. >> until then they are glad that polly will be calling these units home. >>> new information into the assassination of the russian ambassador to turkey. the group not taking responsibility for the violence coming up. >>> donald trump weighing in on the berlin terror attack. an update next on the fox2 -- on the 4:00 on 2. sweetie, you know what we're craving right now? crispy chicken and fried egg with bacon-like brunch. brunch? but it's 8pm-and it's tuesday- huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with us... here's what i'm thinking-brunch. all day, every day. should we get started? who wants coffee? introducing my new brunchfast menu. with 10 delicious items like my bacon and egg chicken sandwich, southwest scrambler
be going into any rooms of patients but-- >> i can see a lot more potential for other things that polly can do. >> right now the robot is a prototype. once it is functioning fully on its own, one day robots could make their way into other hospitals. >> over the next year we will be doing more and more deployments of this robot and as well is expanding to other units. >> until then they are glad that polly will be calling these units home. >>> new information...
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i spoke to a woman in court who has gotten to know polly shepherd in the past year. barely hear shepherd, the soft spoken 72-year-old. she told me it was as if polly shepherd gained the strength to tell the world what happened that night. they are trying to speak on behalf of dylann roof. two witnesses who were mental health experts saying they were inadmissible to this phase of the trial. with that the defense rested. i want to paint a final picture for you for the viewers at home. as i was exiting the courthouse, the survivors and family members walking out as a group patting each other's backs. it was a small sense of community. >> thank you so much and we'll be right back. open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting produ
i spoke to a woman in court who has gotten to know polly shepherd in the past year. barely hear shepherd, the soft spoken 72-year-old. she told me it was as if polly shepherd gained the strength to tell the world what happened that night. they are trying to speak on behalf of dylann roof. two witnesses who were mental health experts saying they were inadmissible to this phase of the trial. with that the defense rested. i want to paint a final picture for you for the viewers at home. as i was...
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polly shepherd, one of the three survivors of the mass shooting at mother emmanuel church described how roof carried out the attack on the bible study group that night. the testimony followed new video played in court showing roof in target practice. roof faces 33 federal charges. msnbc's mariana atenzio is outside of the courtroom in charleston, south carolina. >> i heard people sobbing in the courtroom as polly shepherd, one of three survivors spoke to jurors. she described many of the people including her friend myra thompson. then the moment when dylann roof opened fire and she heard felicia scream, he's shooting everybody. a 72-year-old woman dove under a table for refuge. she was able to grab another pa riggser's phone to dial 911. this is what she's heard telling the dispatcher. she said, he's still here. i'm afraid. he's still here. he's coming. he's coming. please help me lord. ease help me lord. she said she was praying and that's the moment when dylann roof told her to shut up. again he spared her life so she could tell the story of what happened that night in that church. wi
polly shepherd, one of the three survivors of the mass shooting at mother emmanuel church described how roof carried out the attack on the bible study group that night. the testimony followed new video played in court showing roof in target practice. roof faces 33 federal charges. msnbc's mariana atenzio is outside of the courtroom in charleston, south carolina. >> i heard people sobbing in the courtroom as polly shepherd, one of three survivors spoke to jurors. she described many of the...
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rests its case in his federal death penalty triawednesday, the "final testimony came from the old polly sheppardin an interview earlier this year she said at times she feels guilty being alive.polly sheppard / church shooting survivor :24-:31"all these people are gone and i'm still here. but i know god has me here for a reason."she cried on the stand wednesday recounting moments after the shootingshe like the others hid under tables as the shots rang out. sheppard says roof told her to shut up as she prayed out loud."did i shoot you?" he saidno she responds... and then sheppard says roof told her he'd spare her life to tell the story. 911 call played in court. "please come right away" she tells the operatorthen seconds later, "he's reloading, oh god please help me, there's so many people dead."roof an avowed white supremacist has remained emotionless during trial but is heard laughing in his confession.prosecutors say he planned the rampage, even staking out the church several times.the evidence nearly too much for victims' families. malcolm graham/victim's brother1:10-1:23"it was chill
rests its case in his federal death penalty triawednesday, the "final testimony came from the old polly sheppardin an interview earlier this year she said at times she feels guilty being alive.polly sheppard / church shooting survivor :24-:31"all these people are gone and i'm still here. but i know god has me here for a reason."she cried on the stand wednesday recounting moments after the shootingshe like the others hid under tables as the shots rang out. sheppard says roof told...
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. >> they also heard 72-year-old survivor polly shep afford's chilling 9 -- 911 call. >> his lawyer argued he was an impressionable loner motivated by what he read on the internet. >> roof faces the death penalty. as said, he'll act as his own attorney. don champion, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >> now this same jury will reconvene january 3rd and begin on the penalty for dylan roof. >>> a tennessee judge will decide if the school bus driver, 24-year-old walker, will be charged in deaths of six children. the victim's families were also there investigators say he was speeding and using a cell phone moments before the deadly crash. his attorney says she plans to introduce evidence that refutes the claims. >>> half a dozen workers and supervisors are out, fired the rail system will close early the next two years for maintenance work. we're live at the metro to tell us more about the developments. bruce? >> good evening leslie. d.c. fought long and hard against these early closings. even threatened to veto them. in the end, it had to agree to this compromised deal that will sunset or
. >> they also heard 72-year-old survivor polly shep afford's chilling 9 -- 911 call. >> his lawyer argued he was an impressionable loner motivated by what he read on the internet. >> roof faces the death penalty. as said, he'll act as his own attorney. don champion, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >> now this same jury will reconvene january 3rd and begin on the penalty for dylan roof. >>> a tennessee judge will decide if the school bus driver,...
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>>vanessa: we want to top polly. polly was a really winner. i think this one might make you deer, coyotes, alligators, some have even found new animal species but a police department in kansas got a big surprise when they put out two cameras to watch for a mountain lion. here is what they found. >>jennifer: what is that? >>vanessa: they don't find the mountain lion but this. multiple photos of people dressed up in animal costumes posing away. one of them is a gore ail -- gorilla and the others werewolf. they say their effort and sense of humor are greatly appreciated. that's what russell was doing last night. he didn't get his duck costume but his werewolf costume. creative pranksters have not come forward. that makes me smile. everybody has got an obsession, right? something you love and becomes an obsession. for a miami man, that something burger museum, according to miami herald, through donated and loaned items, he is creating an evolution of hamburgers. the two sided container from mcdonalds mc dlt. >>jennifer: bob's big boy. right? bob?
>>vanessa: we want to top polly. polly was a really winner. i think this one might make you deer, coyotes, alligators, some have even found new animal species but a police department in kansas got a big surprise when they put out two cameras to watch for a mountain lion. here is what they found. >>jennifer: what is that? >>vanessa: they don't find the mountain lion but this. multiple photos of people dressed up in animal costumes posing away. one of them is a gore ail --...
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roof told polly shepard that she would spare her life so she can live onto tell the story.g a bible study. the story joins us there outside the courthouse c. so explain why the case is dpoing going to the jury now. >> reporter: closing arguments will be tomorrow. the jury will begin deliberating. today i was in that courtroom as polly shepard testifies to tell story what happened at mother emanuel church. i was there as he was sworn in, asked if he wanted to testify on his own behalf. he seemed somewhat annoyed as he sat back down. this is some of the few times where we are able to see him face to face. some sobbing after shepard's testimony. she testified that the fact that she was not planning to be at that bible study. she stayed there because her friend asked her to and describing how dylann roof started shooting and she was able to duck under a table and able to grab the cell phone from a parishioner and called 911. i want to tell you what she said. he's still here and he's coming and he's coming,lord. >> the prosecution rested their case as well as the defense. again,
roof told polly shepard that she would spare her life so she can live onto tell the story.g a bible study. the story joins us there outside the courthouse c. so explain why the case is dpoing going to the jury now. >> reporter: closing arguments will be tomorrow. the jury will begin deliberating. today i was in that courtroom as polly shepard testifies to tell story what happened at mother emanuel church. i was there as he was sworn in, asked if he wanted to testify on his own behalf. he...
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. >> miss polly shepherd said roof opened fire just as those in the bible study group closed their eyes to pray. roof told her he let her live to tell the story. everyone in the courtroom stood out of respect. >> a trump supporter and the black man he punched are becoming the symbol of healing. mcgraw pled no contest to the saab at a trump rally in march. he apologized to rakim jones face to face. >> you and me, we have to heal our country. >> the courtroom applauded after the handshake and hug. mcgraw says the punch was not racially motivated. he has been sentenced to a year of probation. the federal reserve announced its raising its key interest rate by a quarter point. yellen put a spin on the hike. the economy is resilient. it's a vote of confidence in the economy. >> it was only the second rate hike since the economic collapse of 2008. the hike in the fed funds rate should have minimal effect on credit card and mortgage interest rates, none for now, though the rate hike was expected, investors sold on the news with the dow losing 118 points today. on health check at 11:00, 90% of p
. >> miss polly shepherd said roof opened fire just as those in the bible study group closed their eyes to pray. roof told her he let her live to tell the story. everyone in the courtroom stood out of respect. >> a trump supporter and the black man he punched are becoming the symbol of healing. mcgraw pled no contest to the saab at a trump rally in march. he apologized to rakim jones face to face. >> you and me, we have to heal our country. >> the courtroom applauded...
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polly sheppard/shooting survivor:"no, i can't really in the building.erg......and apple c-e-o tim cook.on the campaign trail, trump had harsh words for several of the companies represented at the meeting. trump: "boycott apple!"...but wednesday - a remarkably different tone from trump. donald trump / president-elect: "anything we can do to help this go along, we'll be there for you."the group discussed three main topics: china, immigration, and jobs.that last one -- a big theme in trump's campaign. trump: "companies like apple and others will start computers and i-phones in our country."doing that -- analysts say -- could double the price of an i-phone... and isn't likely to happen.notably not represented at the meeting -- one of trump's favorite platforms -- twitter. communications director sean spicer pushing back against questions over the snub sean spicer / republican national committee communications want to figure out who didn't get invited, we could start quibbling about all of the other tech executives." ...but a source familiar with the matter
polly sheppard/shooting survivor:"no, i can't really in the building.erg......and apple c-e-o tim cook.on the campaign trail, trump had harsh words for several of the companies represented at the meeting. trump: "boycott apple!"...but wednesday - a remarkably different tone from trump. donald trump / president-elect: "anything we can do to help this go along, we'll be there for you."the group discussed three main topics: china, immigration, and jobs.that last one -- a...
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know, 11-1 for death is a life sentence. >> so, you know, there was this testimony from this woman, pollyerd who survived because dylann roof told her that he wanted her to survive so that she could then tell the story of what happened. we have a little bit more of her chilling 911 call that i want to play. >> 911. what is the address of the address of the emergency? >> please emanuel church. >> emanuel church. >> he shot all the men in the church. please come right away. >> so, jeffrey, when the defense attorney called that woman to the stand, his name is david bruk, he said to her, i am so sorry. i have no questions. i mean -- >> you know, what could you say? lawyers despite evidence of the contrary are human beings, too. they recognize that, you know, how the power of this and david brock who is working as the defense lawyer is a very experienced, very accomplished death penalty lawyer. but, i mean, part of what's involved here when you're trying to save a client is you don't try to insult the jury's intelligence. you don't try to pretend that the facts are something that they're not.
know, 11-1 for death is a life sentence. >> so, you know, there was this testimony from this woman, pollyerd who survived because dylann roof told her that he wanted her to survive so that she could then tell the story of what happened. we have a little bit more of her chilling 911 call that i want to play. >> 911. what is the address of the address of the emergency? >> please emanuel church. >> emanuel church. >> he shot all the men in the church. please come...
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with luckrsation trial college member polly baca. attempting to sway their fellow electors for casting their vote for donald trump. this week the house and senate have legislation that directs leaves of dollars to medical research ranging from cancer to mental health. we will be joined by sydney p lupkin. >> godspeed, john glenn. ♪ the man who was on board that mercury rocket back in 1962 is this morning being called an american hero, a pioneer, a public servant. the nation is mourning the death of john glenn with flags at half staff in his honor at the u.s. capitol and around the country. and marine corps pilot, the first american to orbit the earth, a u.s. senate -- u.s. senator and an american hero.
with luckrsation trial college member polly baca. attempting to sway their fellow electors for casting their vote for donald trump. this week the house and senate have legislation that directs leaves of dollars to medical research ranging from cancer to mental health. we will be joined by sydney p lupkin. >> godspeed, john glenn. ♪ the man who was on board that mercury rocket back in 1962 is this morning being called an american hero, a pioneer, a public servant. the nation is mourning...
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. >> polly sheppard made those 911 calls telling jurors that roof , spared her life so she could tell the story. roof laughed it off in this fbi confession. >> do you remember telling that lady, i'm going to let you live so you could tell my story. >> yeah. i remember saying that. >> roof also telling fbi interrogators he was determined to kill black people. >> i thought about going to, like, a black festival or something like that, but they got security and stuff and you gotta wait for the day you know, you can't do it whenever you're ready. >> do you have any remorse? >> i think it's too soon. >> prosecutors say roof planned the attack for months, even scouting several other black churches. target practicing in his own back yard, using the same 45-caliber glock he is accused of using at the emanuel african methodist episcopal church. the brother of one of the victims, cynthia graham hurd, reflecting on the trial. >> lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. joyce: a tragic story out of upstate new york. a 13-year-old boy died after being buried in a large snow bank. the police chief say
. >> polly sheppard made those 911 calls telling jurors that roof , spared her life so she could tell the story. roof laughed it off in this fbi confession. >> do you remember telling that lady, i'm going to let you live so you could tell my story. >> yeah. i remember saying that. >> roof also telling fbi interrogators he was determined to kill black people. >> i thought about going to, like, a black festival or something like that, but they got security and stuff...
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southbound one this is slow between petaluma boulevard north and polly park because of an earlier stallall is out of the road but the residual backup will be slowing down if this is part of your morning commute. let's head now as you take southbound 101 to the golden gate bridge. here's a live look, that sun is popping in. from marin county into the golden gate toll plaza will be a 14-minute commute from 580 in san rafael and if you are traveling across the span of the bay bridge, expect a heavy commute as well here. the maze to downtown, now 27 minutes due to an earlier stall after treasure island. that stalled car has been cleared out of the roads, too. let's move to the nimitz freeway. looking good in both directions here on 880 northbound from 238 in san leandro to the maze, that will take you 17 minutes and if you are taking the southbound side of 880 to the san mateo bridge, here's a live look at that commute across the span here from 880 to 101. it will be 19 minutes from hayward to foster city. altamont pass traffic heavy all morning from 205 in tracy at 14 miles per hour. 13 mi
southbound one this is slow between petaluma boulevard north and polly park because of an earlier stallall is out of the road but the residual backup will be slowing down if this is part of your morning commute. let's head now as you take southbound 101 to the golden gate bridge. here's a live look, that sun is popping in. from marin county into the golden gate toll plaza will be a 14-minute commute from 580 in san rafael and if you are traveling across the span of the bay bridge, expect a...