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everyone, this is robby, welcome, robby. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: robby believes that he isyed by the person he loves the most in the world, his wife, amanda. you see, during a four-month separation, robby suspects that amanda slept with another man, got pregnant, resulting in the birth of her daughter, serenity. now, amanda denies ever cheating. but you see, serenity has begun to call robby another man's name. and robby is convinced that amanda not only cheated but is still cheating and he is not the father. >> i am here because i have a strong suspicion that my wife might have cheated on me. my 2-year-old daughter may not be mine. about the time she got pregnant, i was getting news from my family and her family that she could have cheated on me. she has blonde hair, blue eyes, when i go to my wife, amanda, about her cheating on me, she tells me i'm worthless and laughs at me, she doesn't try to console me, why doesn't she try to make things better? today is either the beginning or end of my marriage, i need to know the truth. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: so if she is
everyone, this is robby, welcome, robby. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: robby believes that he isyed by the person he loves the most in the world, his wife, amanda. you see, during a four-month separation, robby suspects that amanda slept with another man, got pregnant, resulting in the birth of her daughter, serenity. now, amanda denies ever cheating. but you see, serenity has begun to call robby another man's name. and robby is convinced that amanda not only cheated but is still...
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robbie faces a different challenge. he not only feels isolated from his young son, but from his boyhood friend, who just happens to be his cellmate. >> my celly is a great dude, i've known him for years, even before we came to prison. but i've got my problems that i ain't seen my son in two years and [ bleep ] he gets to tripping and acting like he knows how i feel when he has. seen his son for a week. he gets visits every week. everything he can get in here, he gets it. >> serving six years forearmed robbery, he wears his frustration in prison ink. >> that says vengeance, because i've had a lot of wrong done to me. i seek revenge for that. i had a lot of animosity built up when i got it. i'm hoping i can let things go. it ain't worth coming back to prison over. >> he points to another tattoo as the source of his frustration. >> the mother of my child. i'm kind of mad at her. she's tolding my son from me. >> but that could be changing. a recent letter are indications she's planning to bring his son to see him. >> this a
robbie faces a different challenge. he not only feels isolated from his young son, but from his boyhood friend, who just happens to be his cellmate. >> my celly is a great dude, i've known him for years, even before we came to prison. but i've got my problems that i ain't seen my son in two years and [ bleep ] he gets to tripping and acting like he knows how i feel when he has. seen his son for a week. he gets visits every week. everything he can get in here, he gets it. >> serving...
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robbie montgomery. can i call you mrs. robbie?ratulations, you're on the third season of your show now. >> i can hardly believe it. i was praying that it made it thh ee >> the reason i love it and my family loves it is we get to see the real you. >> i don't have time to act. i just go for the throat, go right at it and keep going. >> and for those that don't know, it's based on you running your business. >> yes, a mom, son, we don't get along at all. my sister, my nephew who is lazy, we're giving him jobs and opportunities, he's not taking advantage of them. i have a grandson that's doing bad in school, so it's an everyday family trying to make it. >> and people connect to that because it's a real family. >> that's right, for real, it's really real. >> and the business is real as well, you're a very successful entrepreneur. >> yes i am, thank god. >> three businesses, right? >> yes, st. louis is my home, i was a professional singer for many years, i moved back home and the whole county embraced me. my mom always said you can come
robbie montgomery. can i call you mrs. robbie?ratulations, you're on the third season of your show now. >> i can hardly believe it. i was praying that it made it thh ee >> the reason i love it and my family loves it is we get to see the real you. >> i don't have time to act. i just go for the throat, go right at it and keep going. >> and for those that don't know, it's based on you running your business. >> yes, a mom, son, we don't get along at all. my sister, my...
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>> with us now is robbie kaplan. thank you for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. i'm going to ask you the same question i asked sandy and kris a moment ago, are you too fried to have human emotions at this point in the. >> i'm not yet too fried. i'm about as psyched as i could possibly be right now. >> let me ask you about the point edye made today. you took this case at a time when strategically a lot of other people thought she was not the right case, this was not the right vehicle. why did you know to take it? >> i think there's so much about this case that tells a story about what was so long and i'm so glad to say this, what was so wrong with section three of doma. the idea that someone would have to pay a huge tax simply because they were gay, which is what the estate tax was here, every american understands what it's like to pay a tax. this was a tax on being gay. edye's age, the 44 years of their relationship together. the fact that she nursed thea through ms, by the time they got married, thea could only li
>> with us now is robbie kaplan. thank you for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. i'm going to ask you the same question i asked sandy and kris a moment ago, are you too fried to have human emotions at this point in the. >> i'm not yet too fried. i'm about as psyched as i could possibly be right now. >> let me ask you about the point edye made today. you took this case at a time when strategically a lot of other people thought she was not the right case, this was not the...
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i lucked out when robby caplynn a litigation partner walked into my life. paul has a proud tradition of representing clients including lgbt clients in a wide variety of probono matters. one of those outstanding cases is edith windsor, that's me, versus united states of america. at a time when gay organizations approached said it's the wrong time for the movement, robby p caplynn in said there's no wrong time to seek justice. answered my plea and movered on this old lady flourished. a long with james essex who joined us right up front and pamela of the stanford law school supreme court litigation clinic, historic victories in addition to one the obama administration to change its mind and no longer defend the constitutionality of doma, two persuading the district court if there was no racial basis for doma and it was unconstitutional. three we won the first decision ever by a federal appellate court holding that laws like doma that discriminate should no longer be presumed to be constitutional and should be subject to scrutiny. our counsel of record argued o
i lucked out when robby caplynn a litigation partner walked into my life. paul has a proud tradition of representing clients including lgbt clients in a wide variety of probono matters. one of those outstanding cases is edith windsor, that's me, versus united states of america. at a time when gay organizations approached said it's the wrong time for the movement, robby p caplynn in said there's no wrong time to seek justice. answered my plea and movered on this old lady flourished. a long with...
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san mateo bridge that traffic looks good, no problems on the dumbarton getting to highway 101 and robby and gino said they have seen lightning and they have been tweeting you as well. >> a lot of tweets coming in mainly north, sal. so there is plenty and it is moving north. wind has really cranked up and the low will punch in and it puts us in line for very unstable atmosphere. of still you can get a little unstable atmosphere but right now the main event is lightning an elevated fire dangers and you can see it right there stretching across mendocino county and then later in of afternoon things can pick up and there is a line going back over towards oakland and san francisco. there are reports from livermore and they are not going to change on the lows. the winds are oath west and if you don't have the cloud you probably have some low clouds. win dip with showers, sun and clouds, a little bit of everything, we like so say 60s to right about at 70 degrees and there is an amazing pattern and temperatures man on being on the cool side. >>> kid said he is interested in the coaching position
san mateo bridge that traffic looks good, no problems on the dumbarton getting to highway 101 and robby and gino said they have seen lightning and they have been tweeting you as well. >> a lot of tweets coming in mainly north, sal. so there is plenty and it is moving north. wind has really cranked up and the low will punch in and it puts us in line for very unstable atmosphere. of still you can get a little unstable atmosphere but right now the main event is lightning an elevated fire...
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we just learn one of five people accused of murdering businessman robby kumar in his omahas been released. lisa amin gulezian is live from the newsroom with this story. >> anderson was released from the jail on thursday. his public defender proved to the precision that -- prosecution that there is no way her client could have committed the crime because he simply wasn't there. >> lucas anderson is a free man tonight. the 26-year-old was accused of breaking into the home with four other people. robbing the millionaire and then killing him. testifies attorneys proved -- defense attorneys proved he had an alibi. >> on the night of the homicide he was severely intoxicated and was picked up by law enforcement and transferred over to valley medical center. >> abc7 news learned an --son was -- anderson was unconscious with a blood-alcohol level at .40. the rope he was charged in december is because investigators say they found anderson's dna under the victim's fingernails. prosecutors are sure the lab work and dna samples were taken and processed correctly. >> dna can last two or three days, und
we just learn one of five people accused of murdering businessman robby kumar in his omahas been released. lisa amin gulezian is live from the newsroom with this story. >> anderson was released from the jail on thursday. his public defender proved to the precision that -- prosecution that there is no way her client could have committed the crime because he simply wasn't there. >> lucas anderson is a free man tonight. the 26-year-old was accused of breaking into the home with four...
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we just learn one of five people accused of murdering businessman robby kumar in his omahas been released. lisa amin gulezian is live from the newsroom with this story. >> anderson was released from the jail on thursday. his public defender proved to the precision that -- prosecution that there is no way her client could have committed the crime because he simply wasn't there. >> lucas anderson is a free man tonight. the 26-year-old was accused of breaking into the home with four other people. robbing the millionaire and then killing him. testifies attorneys proved -- defense attorneys proved he had an alibi. >> on the night of the homicide he was severely intoxicated and was picked up by law enforcement and transferred over to valley medical center. >> abc7 news learned an --son was -- anderson was unconscious with a blood-alcohol level at .40. the rope he was charged in december is because investigators say they found anderson's dna under the victim's fingernails. prosecutors are sure the lab work and dna samples were taken and processed correctly. >> dna can last two or three days, und
we just learn one of five people accused of murdering businessman robby kumar in his omahas been released. lisa amin gulezian is live from the newsroom with this story. >> anderson was released from the jail on thursday. his public defender proved to the precision that -- prosecution that there is no way her client could have committed the crime because he simply wasn't there. >> lucas anderson is a free man tonight. the 26-year-old was accused of breaking into the home with four...
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we were the first to bring you the latest information in the robbie murder investigation. lisa has the details. >> lucas anderson left this red jumpsuit behind thursday when he walked out of the santa clara county jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into robbie's mansion with four other people, robbing the multi-millionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before the murder began and was held there in one of the medical units until about twelve hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged in the first place is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernail's. anderson's attorney isn't so sure about that. >> that makes the assumption that the dna evidence was collected, tested and analyzed properly. >> we do not believe there is any problem with any of the lab work in this case at all. it's going to be an incidence of fining out where the two individuals' paths crossed. >> abc7 learned a
we were the first to bring you the latest information in the robbie murder investigation. lisa has the details. >> lucas anderson left this red jumpsuit behind thursday when he walked out of the santa clara county jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into robbie's mansion with four other people, robbing the multi-millionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before...
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robbie rogers joins us now. welcome. >> thank you. announcing your own sexual orientation. >> so i told my family october, november. i was living in london. i told them on skype. then i wrote that letter in december. i had it on my desktop for a while and i wasn't going to do anything with it. and then one day i posted it on my blog. closed my computer left turned off my phone. i started to miss soccer. started seeing people playing, spoke with kids that really inspired me and i started training. and after i felt totally normal and motivated to come back in a year or two, i don't know. it kind of changed things a bit. it made everything better. >> in your blog in your candid letter you said i always thought i could hide this secret. >> what were you doing to hide the secret? were you dating women? making jokes? >> dating women, suppressing. very unhealthy. i look back. i was 25 turning 26. i thought, oh my gosh that's crazy. i actually thought i could live that way and i just -- i played soccer my whole life and figured out ways to hi
robbie rogers joins us now. welcome. >> thank you. announcing your own sexual orientation. >> so i told my family october, november. i was living in london. i told them on skype. then i wrote that letter in december. i had it on my desktop for a while and i wasn't going to do anything with it. and then one day i posted it on my blog. closed my computer left turned off my phone. i started to miss soccer. started seeing people playing, spoke with kids that really inspired me and i...
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. >> reporter: when robby was found dead in his mansion, it was not looking good the lucas anderson.he 26-year-old's dna was found on the millionaire's fingernails. he was facing life in prison or the death penalty. but now he's a freeman. >> he is a free man. >> reporter: anderson had an airtight alibi. >> it doesn't get any better than this. >> reporter: he was here at valley medical center with a blood alcohol level of .40. five times the legal limit. he was passed out stone cold drunk how did a homeless man's dna end up on a millionaire's body. the same paramedics that picked him up were at the murder scene a short time later. >> i'm certain they were wearing gloves. it could be as simple as their body and their clothes coming into contact with mr. anderson. >> reporter: are these ambulances clean? >> absolutely. >> reporter: brian hubble says they have a high cleanliness. >> once there's a conclusive decision on how that happens we look at preventative measures going forward. >> reporter: this is the first documented case in the country involving a paramedic transferring dna. th
. >> reporter: when robby was found dead in his mansion, it was not looking good the lucas anderson.he 26-year-old's dna was found on the millionaire's fingernails. he was facing life in prison or the death penalty. but now he's a freeman. >> he is a free man. >> reporter: anderson had an airtight alibi. >> it doesn't get any better than this. >> reporter: he was here at valley medical center with a blood alcohol level of .40. five times the legal limit. he was...
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. >> when robbie was found dead, it wasn't looking good for lucas anderson. the 26-year-old's dna was found in his fingernails. now -- >> mr. anderson is a free man. >> back on november 30, when he was getting bound, gagged, beaten, and robbed, anderson had an airtight alibi. >> at least every defense you ask, it doesn't get better than this. >> lucas anderson was here with a blood alcohol level of .40. that is five times the legal limit. he was passed out, stone cold, drunk. so how did a homeless man's dna end up on a millionaire's body? it turns out, the same two paramedics that scooped up anderson were at the murder scene a short time later. >> i'm certain they were wearing gloves. we don't know how it happened, but it could be as simple as their body and their clothes coming up in contact with mr. anderson. >> the $64,000 question is, are these ambulances clean? >> absolutely. >> brian hobble with rural metro ambulance says they have the highest standards for cleanliness, changing gloves, sanitizing rigs, and so on. >> we don't have any answer as to the t
. >> when robbie was found dead, it wasn't looking good for lucas anderson. the 26-year-old's dna was found in his fingernails. now -- >> mr. anderson is a free man. >> back on november 30, when he was getting bound, gagged, beaten, and robbed, anderson had an airtight alibi. >> at least every defense you ask, it doesn't get better than this. >> lucas anderson was here with a blood alcohol level of .40. that is five times the legal limit. he was passed out, stone...
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robby naish, allyson felix, and zach johnson. to overcome. >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges.
robby naish, allyson felix, and zach johnson. to overcome. >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges.
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. >>> and soccer player robbie rogers talks about making history as the first openly gay man to playro sports team. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com watching. i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> someone is going to be out of breath. good morning. monday, june 3, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. >> i wonder who that is. >> not liz! >> where have you been all mine! [ laughter ] >> take a deep breath. great weekend, lots of sunshine. today not as warm, patchy fog at the coast but a big-time warming coming our way again. we'll talk about that coming up. >> out the door here's a live look at the golden gate bridge. that westbound lombard approach, there's a tree down on lombard treat towards the golden gate bridge approaching buchanan. consider using marina if you are about to head towards the golden gate bridge. we'll have more "timesaver traffic"
. >>> and soccer player robbie rogers talks about making history as the first openly gay man to playro sports team. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com watching. i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> someone is going to be out of breath. good morning....
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. >> thanks, robby. >>> still ahead at 5:00, are the hot flashes their fault? why women may have men to blame for menopause. >> why are you pointing at? he >>> helping others help yourself at the same time. why volunteering may extend your life. stay with us. >>> in health matters, scientists found an innovative new way to detect the deadliest form of skin cancer. the minutele chemical seine census center in philadelphia looked at the molecules in the orders from human skin cells and found a unique chemical signature for melanoma. researchers were able to identify melanoma kraels the three statements of growth. they could rodrigues tell which skin cells were normal. researchers say someday this could lead to a non-invasive way to diagnose skin cancer. >>> something you probably know, volunteering is good for your heart and your soul what about your high blood pressure? yeah, that, too. researchers at carnegie mellon university studied more than 1,000 people aged 52 or older. those who served at least 200 hours of volunteer work were 40% less likely to develop h
. >> thanks, robby. >>> still ahead at 5:00, are the hot flashes their fault? why women may have men to blame for menopause. >> why are you pointing at? he >>> helping others help yourself at the same time. why volunteering may extend your life. stay with us. >>> in health matters, scientists found an innovative new way to detect the deadliest form of skin cancer. the minutele chemical seine census center in philadelphia looked at the molecules in the...
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welcome back, robbie. thanks. the xpa project has a bug in it
welcome back, robbie. thanks. the xpa project has a bug in it
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jason collins came out and soccer player robbie rodgers. but there's still work to be done.ing in a few years coming out in professional sports won't attract much attention. >> i'm here to expedite equality so if we're looking for three years that would be great but five years is a long time. >> brandon is married to a woman and has children. he also comes from a biracial family and says equality is something we all should have. >> we heard robert griffin iii open up about his recovery and now we'll hear from him coming up. >> plus a victory for a young girl who needs a lung transplant inspires a boy. >> just a few days after refuse ag recall chrysler is issuing two new ones. they're calling back 600,000 vehicles. jeeps getting recalled to fix air bag and seatbelt problems. jeep wranglers called back because of transmission fluid leaks. >> watch out home buyers the 30-year fixed rate mortgage up for the fifth straight week. quickly approaching 4% but that's still much lower than the historical average. >> look out netflix, red box announcing it's new streaming video service
jason collins came out and soccer player robbie rodgers. but there's still work to be done.ing in a few years coming out in professional sports won't attract much attention. >> i'm here to expedite equality so if we're looking for three years that would be great but five years is a long time. >> brandon is married to a woman and has children. he also comes from a biracial family and says equality is something we all should have. >> we heard robert griffin iii open up about his...
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nba star jason collins came out this year and soccer player robbie rogers this month. he says there's still workor to be done hoping in just a few years come out in professional sports won't attract much attention. >> i'm here to expedite equality as fast as i could.oul if we're looking at three yearss that would be great. five years is a long time. >> thank you, matt. brandon is married to a woman and has children. c he comes from a biracial family and says equality is something everyone should have. sho >> robert griffin iii hit the field for four straight days and did not have any soreness or discomfort in his knee. he is weeks away from sprinting and cutting.utti he predicted he will be back in time for training camp. still has his eye on starting week one of the regular season.s >> it's the right target if i'm healthy. i've talked to coach, the doctors, larry. i talked to everybody close to me. if i'm ready to go week one, then i play. if i'm not ready to go week one, i can swallow my pride and not play. it's that simple. s that's what i like to hear. don't push i
nba star jason collins came out this year and soccer player robbie rogers this month. he says there's still workor to be done hoping in just a few years come out in professional sports won't attract much attention. >> i'm here to expedite equality as fast as i could.oul if we're looking at three yearss that would be great. five years is a long time. >> thank you, matt. brandon is married to a woman and has children. c he comes from a biracial family and says equality is something...
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robbie rogers also appeared, the first openly gay soccer player. >> looks like an emotional game therelievable. four minutes of extra play and they got those two goals. fun to watch. >>> i think baseball fans have a game coming up today. and the weather is going to be something! >> rosemary, is it going to be pretty hot for those fans? >> mid 80's under mostly sunny skies, and you're just sitting there. yeah, it's going to be hot. i have a feeling a lot of people will be watching inside, from the snack bar. at least the little ones will be tugging at you to get underneath the shade if you're not finding any. meanwhile, in san francisco, it's going to be nice. mostly sunny, fair skies. 74 at noon. and then into the afternoon, 79 expected for a high today in san francisco. patchy fog at the coast. santa cruz waking up a little gray this morning. but half moon bay, fair skies outside your doors. we'll continue to see this throughout the day. the onshore breeze is light to moderate. 85 this afternoon in oakland. low 90's in mountain view. a little later this afternoon, we'll have those num
robbie rogers also appeared, the first openly gay soccer player. >> looks like an emotional game therelievable. four minutes of extra play and they got those two goals. fun to watch. >>> i think baseball fans have a game coming up today. and the weather is going to be something! >> rosemary, is it going to be pretty hot for those fans? >> mid 80's under mostly sunny skies, and you're just sitting there. yeah, it's going to be hot. i have a feeling a lot of people will...
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robby, tell me. now -- this your tenth. >> tenth album. >> tenth studio album. >> how have you guys kept it exciting through the years? we see great bands. you two always talked about the fight to keep things fresh? >> i just think it's all about trying to, number one, keep things together, you know. keep the people in the room feeling like they should still be in the room. >> not punching the band members. >> sometimes the punch. >> alleviates stress. >> part of it is that. part of it, we started this band when we were kids. >> you guys are from buffalo. >> yeah. >> all right. >> we were much different people back in 1986 than we are now. >> oh, my god. >> so we try to keep -- we just try to keep moving forward and not feeling silly about what we do, at that particular point. i think that's how you make it work. >> the key is to keep adapting to whatever is coming up. you know that. you guys are, you know - >> ensemble. >> on the television. you're doing something. you have to change things up occas
robby, tell me. now -- this your tenth. >> tenth album. >> tenth studio album. >> how have you guys kept it exciting through the years? we see great bands. you two always talked about the fight to keep things fresh? >> i just think it's all about trying to, number one, keep things together, you know. keep the people in the room feeling like they should still be in the room. >> not punching the band members. >> sometimes the punch. >> alleviates stress....
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. >> a san francisco man is recovering this morning from a terrifying home invasion robbie. it happened in laurel heights neighborhood where crime like this is rare. this is a story you will only see on abc7 news. >> i was laying there watching tv. then i heard a bang, bang, bang and the door came flying open. >> david hanson was stunned when three armed men broke down his back door. they offered his head and hogtied him with duct tape and extension cords. the bruises on his face are from the beat egg got. >> i started screaming and he started hitting me with a club and told me to shut up or he would kill me. >> they ransacked his apartment near laurel heights for nearly two hours. they busted open his safe, taking cash and gold coins. they took his wallet and pickup truck. >> they took everything i had, and my guitar. >> they then tossed him into the bathtub and took off. >> i could see his face through the window and he was screaming for help. >> a neighbor found david still tied up. >> the first thing i did was uncut the duct tape and called the police. >> police have no
. >> a san francisco man is recovering this morning from a terrifying home invasion robbie. it happened in laurel heights neighborhood where crime like this is rare. this is a story you will only see on abc7 news. >> i was laying there watching tv. then i heard a bang, bang, bang and the door came flying open. >> david hanson was stunned when three armed men broke down his back door. they offered his head and hogtied him with duct tape and extension cords. the bruises on his...
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lance gross, robbie jones, vanessa williams. >> jimmy: brandy. >> brandy, yeah. >> jimmy: you have kimeah. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: how did you -- how did you, why did you? [ laughter ] in the good -- in the best way. in the best way. >> let me tell you something. she's the sweetest girl, if you got -- get a chance to know her, man. >> jimmy: yeah, she's been on a couple times. >> she's a really sweet girl. and i just thought i wanted to do a younger, sexier, hot cast for this movie because i want young people to see it. it's about what happens when you make the wrong choices in life. and who else, who better to get to be a part of it -- [ cheers and applause ] what? what? what happened? ♪ okay. so, okay, that's not what i meant. that's not what i meant. okay. come on! ♪ no, what i meant was -- >> jimmy: interesting choice. interesting choice. >> no, what i meant was, who better to get than someone who has -- let me finish my thought -- [ laughter ] who has 17 million people following her every move, want to wear -- what to know what her shoes are, her clothes, her dress. >> jimmy: that's
lance gross, robbie jones, vanessa williams. >> jimmy: brandy. >> brandy, yeah. >> jimmy: you have kimeah. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: how did you -- how did you, why did you? [ laughter ] in the good -- in the best way. in the best way. >> let me tell you something. she's the sweetest girl, if you got -- get a chance to know her, man. >> jimmy: yeah, she's been on a couple times. >> she's a really sweet girl. and i just thought i wanted to do a younger,...
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who did chris davis, robby canoe when you have senators like kristin gilley brant and kelly ayotte.e annual softball game between the women of congress and the bad news babes of the media let's go to the videotape. we saw leads seesaw back and forth. offensive fireworks lit up the belt way as both teams flashed through the bases. it looked like there would be a bipartisan victory in d.c. until the sixth inning when the wheels came off. the journalist team went for six runs stealing the lead and never looked back. they raised $125,000 for young women diagnosed with breast cancer. good stuff there. an amazing contribution. but could this cleated collaborative lead congress to finally dig into the issues? to help answer that question let's bring in pamela wrightman author of stiletto network, inside the women's power network that are changing the face of business. pamela, i want to challenge the premise a little bit here because i don't think the problem in d.c. is colloquiallism and knowing each other, people at home look at the other side and look at it as evil and tell them not to c
who did chris davis, robby canoe when you have senators like kristin gilley brant and kelly ayotte.e annual softball game between the women of congress and the bad news babes of the media let's go to the videotape. we saw leads seesaw back and forth. offensive fireworks lit up the belt way as both teams flashed through the bases. it looked like there would be a bipartisan victory in d.c. until the sixth inning when the wheels came off. the journalist team went for six runs stealing the lead and...
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>> it was supposed to say robby but it didn't come out right. >> were you drunk? or what?>> you did that sober? >> yes, sir. >> all right. all right, let me see your left hand. this is the last time i'm going to see you, right? >> yes, sir. >> corley's tattoos are determined not to be gang affiliated. and he's cleared for a less restrictive general population housing unit. >> all right, man. you're good to go. >> thank you, sir. >> i.d. pickup. >> but first corley will experience one more sobering step. exchanging his street clothes for jail scrubs and plastic sandals. >> let's see what this says. it says we're taking away your freedom right here. >> keep going. corley will wait in a holding cell with other new inmates until his housing assignment is finalized. while corley's booking process was routine, many others are emotionally overwhelmed on their first day in jail. >> i'm in the orange county jail. i'm in a room with no windows, no nothing. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got
>> it was supposed to say robby but it didn't come out right. >> were you drunk? or what?>> you did that sober? >> yes, sir. >> all right. all right, let me see your left hand. this is the last time i'm going to see you, right? >> yes, sir. >> corley's tattoos are determined not to be gang affiliated. and he's cleared for a less restrictive general population housing unit. >> all right, man. you're good to go. >> thank you, sir. >>...
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robbie rogers is a star midfielder for the l.a. galaxy soccer team.e quakes tonight at stanford stadium. rogers, who quit soccer after announcing he was gay in february, says so much has changed in the last four months. he has returned to action and says in light of wednesday's supreme court rulings, both the political and social climate are far more open for gays. >>> the national football league says it has no plans to promote enrollment in health insurance plans under the president's new healthcare law. last week, the obama administration launched a major campaign about the upcoming healthcare changes. it says it's been looking for a brand to promote the reforms and says it was hoping the nfl would team up. some republican leaders in the senate say the nfl would risk damaging its, quote, inclusive and apolitical stance if it joined the campaign. >>> it's the start of the most famous bike race in the world. the tour de france began this morning. the first stage going 132 miles. german rider marcell kittle just won the race. the race covers more than
robbie rogers is a star midfielder for the l.a. galaxy soccer team.e quakes tonight at stanford stadium. rogers, who quit soccer after announcing he was gay in february, says so much has changed in the last four months. he has returned to action and says in light of wednesday's supreme court rulings, both the political and social climate are far more open for gays. >>> the national football league says it has no plans to promote enrollment in health insurance plans under the...
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he and robby had a similar experience in europe. on the one hand they were terribly excited by the physics they were learning. on the other hand, really annoyed the condescension shown to americans and they came back to make america a world center to challenge and eventually surpass the centers of zurich and gettingham and so on. and in fact that's what they did in the 1930s. oppenheimer, because he was in such demand, was able to dictate his terms, and the terms he dictated were unusual. what he secured was a position where he spent six months of the year in berkeley, in northern california, and then moved down the state to pasadena, and spend the other six months of the year at cal tech. and his reason for that was cal tech was an established center of physics, and so he wanted to be at cal tech to be discussing physics with the leading physicists in the united states. but he also wanted at berkeley, as it was a clean sheet to build his own school of theoretical physics and that's what he did. he succeeded in his ambitious in the
he and robby had a similar experience in europe. on the one hand they were terribly excited by the physics they were learning. on the other hand, really annoyed the condescension shown to americans and they came back to make america a world center to challenge and eventually surpass the centers of zurich and gettingham and so on. and in fact that's what they did in the 1930s. oppenheimer, because he was in such demand, was able to dictate his terms, and the terms he dictated were unusual. what...
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anna robbie. gianna. . >> a bipartisan senators are reforming the finance system t. banking committee join us with more. good morning. >> good morning. >> walk us through what the plan is and how it works. >> well, it wind down franny and freddie over a five-84 period. it puts in place a new system that requires 10% capital in front of any government re-insurance program. i think what it does is bring discipline back into the housing finance sector, where you don't have private gains and public losses, it's something the two of us have worked on a long time. we have six other co-sponsors. we look forward to introducing this bill today, mark has been a great partner in this. >> andrew, this was the one piece of financial reform that hasn't been completed. now the housing market has come back, what we say is before we just kind of allow the status quo to continue. let go ahead and fix this. we think we've done, we've got a great framework here that kind of hits the right marks. i think we will see generally a positive response from industry. i think this is at least a
anna robbie. gianna. . >> a bipartisan senators are reforming the finance system t. banking committee join us with more. good morning. >> good morning. >> walk us through what the plan is and how it works. >> well, it wind down franny and freddie over a five-84 period. it puts in place a new system that requires 10% capital in front of any government re-insurance program. i think what it does is bring discipline back into the housing finance sector, where you don't have...
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. >>> a planned robbie at the robbery, a man was preparing to intercept a cart with $60,000 on it.luded the guard grabbing the bags of money and putting them in a get away car. he also told others to point a gun at any bystander who tried to interfere. he has not given a plea. police say they seized 48 guns and 50,000 rounds of ammunition from his home. >> an african american police officer says he was roughed up by other officers. he was off duty. a police spokesperson said he did not have id, had a gun on him and did not com apply with officers. he says it's racial profiling. >> no plates on the vehicle, no id on the person, and also for tinted window violations. >> that's not the issue. he was asked instantly, immediately, are you on parole? that is profiling. >> he is a 15 year veteran officer. he has hired an attorney to represent him. >>> a 19-year-old was sentenced to 16 years to life in state prison for the stabbing of a newark high school football star. he was convicted of second degree murder for the death of the 18-year-old in april of last year. prosecutors say the stab
. >>> a planned robbie at the robbery, a man was preparing to intercept a cart with $60,000 on it.luded the guard grabbing the bags of money and putting them in a get away car. he also told others to point a gun at any bystander who tried to interfere. he has not given a plea. police say they seized 48 guns and 50,000 rounds of ammunition from his home. >> an african american police officer says he was roughed up by other officers. he was off duty. a police spokesperson said he...
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r r robbi, good to have you, welcome.and anxiety and people believing they can go long distances without too much trouble? >> we're very much headed in this direction. tesla's announcement is great. the number of charging stations out there is growing at the pretty rapid rate and we're building range confidence. >> it's a west coast thing, you've got some in texas and tennessee, but is it sort of a green mentality thing that can exist only on the western side of the country? >> i don't think so, not at all. it's starting out on the west coast partially because that's where the vehicles were launched. nissan launched the leaf on the west coast. tesla is based on the west coast. it very much will be a national phenomena. >> for it to be a truly national fen nom men none, people need to have confidence they can fill up anywhere like a gas station now. if they aren't compatible, that will be a head wind for the industry broadly. when you see tesla expanding its network, for example, that's not compatible. >> tesla's network t
r r robbi, good to have you, welcome.and anxiety and people believing they can go long distances without too much trouble? >> we're very much headed in this direction. tesla's announcement is great. the number of charging stations out there is growing at the pretty rapid rate and we're building range confidence. >> it's a west coast thing, you've got some in texas and tennessee, but is it sort of a green mentality thing that can exist only on the western side of the country?...