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back to prove to the juror on the other side of the argument, you see what i'm saying is true. >> schafer'snscript was reread for an hour. >> so far the jury of five men and sevefive womenand seven mene to a decision. >> my gut is worried. my head is countering that saying they are just being contentious jurors. i'm hoping i'm right in that regard. >> now the judge told the jurors to go back to the hotel, rest and refresh before coming back tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. that is when deliberations will continue. live in norristown, christie ileto, "action news." >> commonwealth court upheld the beverage tax today. they ruled 5-20 that it does not duplicate the sales tax. the mayor hopes this means the beverage industry will end litigation. >> our kids need community schools and parks restored. >> the beverage lobby is not willing to let this go and plans to appeal. the axe the philly bev tax coalition says this has caused many philadelphians to lose their jobs and more are at stake. higher prices are forcing people to pay more or shop outside the city. officials say the taxes brought in more
back to prove to the juror on the other side of the argument, you see what i'm saying is true. >> schafer'snscript was reread for an hour. >> so far the jury of five men and sevefive womenand seven mene to a decision. >> my gut is worried. my head is countering that saying they are just being contentious jurors. i'm hoping i'm right in that regard. >> now the judge told the jurors to go back to the hotel, rest and refresh before coming back tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m....
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schafer read from an old cosby interview from '05 saying he gave constand an over the counter medicationo ease her tension followed by a consensual sexual interlude. >> he admitted the benadryl and admitted providing the pills to her and suggested that it was because of tension, she was feeling tension and had an issue sleeping they had discussed that. >> constand told the jury she became incapacitated and could not resist cosby's fondling. >> he is in good spirits. he is upbeat. and waiting to see the outcome and happy that some of his people are here to support him and you guys are here and getting a fair shake. >> bill cosby says he will not take the stand in his own defense. >> monica again the cosby jury that was chosen from a group in pittsburgh could have this case in their hands and begin deliberations by sometime early next week. i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you vernon and our coverage of the bill cosby sexual assault trial continues at 6abc.com there we continue to have the latest updates for you on the proceedings and we posted a timeline of events leadin
schafer read from an old cosby interview from '05 saying he gave constand an over the counter medicationo ease her tension followed by a consensual sexual interlude. >> he admitted the benadryl and admitted providing the pills to her and suggested that it was because of tension, she was feeling tension and had an issue sleeping they had discussed that. >> constand told the jury she became incapacitated and could not resist cosby's fondling. >> he is in good spirits. he is...
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jury had two questions for the judge, the most recent one they want to hear the testimony of richard schafer of the cheltenham police department. that was not yet trance scribed to the court reporter is doing that as we speak. >> bill cosby gave the thumbs up as he walked into court. and the jury had two important questions for the judge this afternoon. they wanted to hear andrea constand's testimony of the alleged sexual assault. cosby's team seemed more confident on day three of the deliberations of their chances of the acquittal. >> they want to get it right too, they missed a parade for the penguins. they want to get it right and we are appreciative. >> the case is for one alleged victim but another one that says they have experienced similar ordeals at the hands of cosby. >> most of them are trying to be optimistic and hoping for a verdict and they are hoping it will be a just verdict. >> so somewhat of conflicting statements from the cosby team. they were saying that the comedian was not getting a fair trial because some testimony was ruled inadmissible and now he thinks he is getting
jury had two questions for the judge, the most recent one they want to hear the testimony of richard schafer of the cheltenham police department. that was not yet trance scribed to the court reporter is doing that as we speak. >> bill cosby gave the thumbs up as he walked into court. and the jury had two important questions for the judge this afternoon. they wanted to hear andrea constand's testimony of the alleged sexual assault. cosby's team seemed more confident on day three of the...
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of court and it yields no charges 11 years ago but earlier today they heard from police sergeant schafer who led the investigation into constand's alligation that cosby drugged and assaulted her in his home in '04 and he read excerpts. >> he does also admit the sexual touching in the police interview and the sexual touching miss condition stand ingested the benadryl that he admits he touched her genital area and touched her breasts. >> cosby says the sex was convention you'll and that he was romantically inclined towards constand from the moment they met at a temple basketball game. >> everything he says is true. he never waived from his story never got away from it. so -- >> jim, cosby says he will not testify here at this trial. sources say this case could be in the jury's hands by sometime early next week. live at the courthouse in norristown, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >>> a tractor trailer overturned and spilled its contents on the pennsylvania turnpike this afternoon and the accident happened at bensalem in the westbound lanes at noon and crews called in heavy equipm
of court and it yields no charges 11 years ago but earlier today they heard from police sergeant schafer who led the investigation into constand's alligation that cosby drugged and assaulted her in his home in '04 and he read excerpts. >> he does also admit the sexual touching in the police interview and the sexual touching miss condition stand ingested the benadryl that he admits he touched her genital area and touched her breasts. >> cosby says the sex was convention you'll and...
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morning to approve the mosque that would sit on 14- acres at the intersection of bent hill road and schafer lane. they hold services in a hotel in gainesville currently. chairman of the muslim society board says it will be years before the mosque is open to worshipers. >>> pro-am day at the quicken loans national. >> frank henry is out there with what might be the best moments of the whole week. that's saying a lot. considering the week just got started >> tomorrow of course, the tournament starts. but we witnessed one of the very special moments this tournament will have all week long. and we're only at wednesday in the pro-am. let me tell you what i'm talking about. a very special reunion that went down earlier this afternoon after the 18 holes owe of the pro-am were played. brian green, the father here, he's going to pose as a caddy for rickie fowler. and the green family surprise. check out the sprint by his young son also named brian to hug his dad, the older father has been over seas and hasn't seen his family in nearly six months. a very cool moment here at the quicken loans. >> afte
morning to approve the mosque that would sit on 14- acres at the intersection of bent hill road and schafer lane. they hold services in a hotel in gainesville currently. chairman of the muslim society board says it will be years before the mosque is open to worshipers. >>> pro-am day at the quicken loans national. >> frank henry is out there with what might be the best moments of the whole week. that's saying a lot. considering the week just got started >> tomorrow of...
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asked for the investigation then they asked constant testimony ton witness stand then detective schafer'sestimony on the witness stand. >> you have been listening to the spokesperson for bill cosby throwing bouquets at the jury saying they were asked to redo or retry this case in the deliberation trum. >> >> the jury the jury announced they were deadlock. seven women, five minutes. they were entering that i recall they asked them to try to roach a verdict to go back and try to reach a unanimous verdict on at least one of the counts. we are live
asked for the investigation then they asked constant testimony ton witness stand then detective schafer'sestimony on the witness stand. >> you have been listening to the spokesperson for bill cosby throwing bouquets at the jury saying they were asked to redo or retry this case in the deliberation trum. >> >> the jury the jury announced they were deadlock. seven women, five minutes. they were entering that i recall they asked them to try to roach a verdict to go back and try to...
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but he does something which is increasingly at odds with the world but we saw an int comes to luke schafer in 2008. it's often invisible and distant and you have to go to the inner part of the city's. it's actually striking. and the frustration that a lot of people felt was how at that moment in the 1960s it would tolerate so much poverty despite growing wealth in america. i think what we saw as a parallel to that in a question. despite so many of us having an increasingly secure life and divide. it is the new inequality. that is foundational. and this number 86% of ups and downs attached to a single job is from work at the j.p. morgan chase. they found some things that were similar and that gave the confidence to write about families which as an economist is a tall number. but then we could connect it to the j.p. morgan chase data. >> pieces of data that surprised me from the income and program participation survey talked about between 2009 and 2011 and so it is a bit of an unusual period during the recession that 10 million americans were poor during every month of the phase. that's 90 m
but he does something which is increasingly at odds with the world but we saw an int comes to luke schafer in 2008. it's often invisible and distant and you have to go to the inner part of the city's. it's actually striking. and the frustration that a lot of people felt was how at that moment in the 1960s it would tolerate so much poverty despite growing wealth in america. i think what we saw as a parallel to that in a question. despite so many of us having an increasingly secure life and...
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. >> bob schafer. i'm kidding, i'm kidding, but he had great ratings. i thought they should have given him the job. >>> "new york times" moving the public editor liz spade. this was her last column today. the public editor job is unique, a person who is there to represent the readers. we're seeing fewer and fewer of those jobs across the media. there are fewer critics who print newspapers the way you are at the baltimore sun. what does it matter that the "new york times" is removing this job? >> two things are going on here. this is, again, a tough call. "the times" gives itself good cover when they're laying off editors and people in their newsroom saying, hey, we can't afford this job. on the other hand, they're hiring all kinds of new people. >> they're moving on directors, bringing in new young people. >> which is the only way the newspaper will survive, i get that. i think symbolically getting rid of their public editor matters, but brian, you know that it's a very hard thing for someone to be paid by the "new york times" and legitimately criticize
. >> bob schafer. i'm kidding, i'm kidding, but he had great ratings. i thought they should have given him the job. >>> "new york times" moving the public editor liz spade. this was her last column today. the public editor job is unique, a person who is there to represent the readers. we're seeing fewer and fewer of those jobs across the media. there are fewer critics who print newspapers the way you are at the baltimore sun. what does it matter that the "new york...
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jason mantzoukas, who is also a a very funny man in the film. [ light laughter ] and i played bob schafer] >> jimmy: what the hell was that? >> hey honey, how was work today? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, i just a roller skate in my mouth. [ laughter ] i want to show a clip that's super funny. here's the very funny nick kroll, will ferrell and amy poehler in "the house." take a look at this. >> you're not going to find anything anywhere. >> oh really? >> yeah. >> well, we've looked in all the other rooms. so chandler, take a look. >> hey scotty, eyes up here, buddy. >> look how nervous the baby deer is. >> you guys seem pretty interested in this painting here. >> yeah. >> we're not! >> the baby -- the doe. [ thud ] ah! >> what's this? >> it's face, bob. >> so why don't we just pop the safe and see if it's all the money that you've taken. >> you can't open it without the combo and i'm not giving it to you. >> what are you looking at? why are you staring at this photo over here now? >> don't do that. oh, a post-it note. [ laughter ] is this the combination? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: 69
jason mantzoukas, who is also a a very funny man in the film. [ light laughter ] and i played bob schafer] >> jimmy: what the hell was that? >> hey honey, how was work today? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, i just a roller skate in my mouth. [ laughter ] i want to show a clip that's super funny. here's the very funny nick kroll, will ferrell and amy poehler in "the house." take a look at this. >> you're not going to find anything anywhere. >> oh really?...
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so sergeant schafer here, who has been with this since day one and everything that he did.ired and he's still here. harry and all the folks from cheltenham who worked their tails off in this. nothing but great things to say about them. mike shade, jim reap, montgomery county detectives, we are all just so proud of them. deputy chief burnsteel behind jim reap, who had to manage a lot of the work the team did and again, the chief and i can't be more proud of all of them. i also would be remiss if i didn't thank the attorney general's office for the help that they provided us in pittsburgh, when we were out there selecting the jury, and the allegheny county district attorney's office, who helped us in every way they could and opened up their doors to us and worked with us and are just -- just show how law enforcement works together and the team approach that we attack all these issues with. so at this point, i will take a few questions but i will preface before i take these questions, we are retrying a case here, so there's things that i will not be able to get into and hopefu
so sergeant schafer here, who has been with this since day one and everything that he did.ired and he's still here. harry and all the folks from cheltenham who worked their tails off in this. nothing but great things to say about them. mike shade, jim reap, montgomery county detectives, we are all just so proud of them. deputy chief burnsteel behind jim reap, who had to manage a lot of the work the team did and again, the chief and i can't be more proud of all of them. i also would be remiss if...
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. ♪ ♪ >> paul schafer returned with hi band to the late show last night.r band leader for david letterman teamed up with valerie simpson. and steven colbert's band leader, they sound good, look good together. >> look at that. >> he looks great, doesn't he? >> yeah, marvin gaye made it morning." storm watches and warnings are in effect along louisiana's gulf coast as the state braces for a direct hit from a major storm. the tropical system in the gulf could make landfall tomorrow night or even thursday morning. it could strengthen before slamming into louisiana and eastern texas. >> the storm is expected to hammer the region with high winds and flooding rains. downpours of more than a foot could hit parts of louisiana and mississippi. >>> here's a look at some other headlines. the washington post has the latest from the supreme court. the justices agreed to hear a wisconsin case about politically dri driven gerrymandering. they also ruled that the government may not block trademarks that some see as disparaging. the decision could help the washington redski
. ♪ ♪ >> paul schafer returned with hi band to the late show last night.r band leader for david letterman teamed up with valerie simpson. and steven colbert's band leader, they sound good, look good together. >> look at that. >> he looks great, doesn't he? >> yeah, marvin gaye made it morning." storm watches and warnings are in effect along louisiana's gulf coast as the state braces for a direct hit from a major storm. the tropical system in the gulf could make...
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next we have samuel schafer, associate dean of the faculty in history and athletics at st. aubon's school where he teaches history and coaches football. he holds a b.a. from the university of north carolina which turns out is good at both history and athletics. and a ph.d in history from yale where people tend to be smug, but for other reasons. not you, of course, sam, and excepting others at this table. where he wrote a dissertation entitled "new south nation, woodrow wilson's generation and the return of the south 1880-1920." next up, eric yelling, associate professor of history and american studies at the university of richmond where he's won awards for teaching and for faculty mentoring. professor yellen is the author of "racism in the nation's service, government workers and the color line in woodrow wilson's america." he's currently developing a new project that considers political -- the political and social perceptions of the social security administration after world war ii. i'd like to point out that we have very good teaching represented on this panel, which when
next we have samuel schafer, associate dean of the faculty in history and athletics at st. aubon's school where he teaches history and coaches football. he holds a b.a. from the university of north carolina which turns out is good at both history and athletics. and a ph.d in history from yale where people tend to be smug, but for other reasons. not you, of course, sam, and excepting others at this table. where he wrote a dissertation entitled "new south nation, woodrow wilson's generation...
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so let's go to sabrina be schafer and dagen mcdowell. dagen, what do you think of that?ans had seven years to get this done. and that's where the impatience comes from, from the american people and the president himself. neil: so a split like this would only add time to it. >> why do you need to split at this point? you've had time, you've had all of these years to work on a replacement. again, these republicans talk about we'll repeal and then worry about the replacement later which is complete insanity. neil: right, right. >> the only reason they voted for repeal i think it was the last time in 2015, because they knew the president would veto it, and they didn't have to come up with a replacement. there's something working -- neil: and collins was the only no vote at the time of republicans. >> there is something in this senate bill that would reform a giant entitlement. and that is something that actually has to happen to avoid america going bankrupt, quite frankly. and if the republicans can't step up and figure out a way to get this done -- because this is some pret
so let's go to sabrina be schafer and dagen mcdowell. dagen, what do you think of that?ans had seven years to get this done. and that's where the impatience comes from, from the american people and the president himself. neil: so a split like this would only add time to it. >> why do you need to split at this point? you've had time, you've had all of these years to work on a replacement. again, these republicans talk about we'll repeal and then worry about the replacement later which is...
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to market watchers christine short, dan schafer, larry zeller. larry, what do you think? what's going on here? >> well, this is just another deflation cramdown by amazon. stunning when you think about it. but what's been bothering the low end of the industry, the german retailers coming in and squashing prices, now it's vulnerable to the upside. imagine being a supplier to whole foods right now. you're running for cover because that's what they're going to do. i think it's the fourth pillar of their business after aws, marketplace prime, this is a layup for them just to help customers, especially prime customers, with better channel options, in-store delivery. this is going to be a really game-changer for the industry. neil: now, what i want to know is how they implett it, christine. -- implement it. the immediate question is with amazon you just order stuff, it comes to your house. so if you have a grocery store, high-end grocery store at that, how does that jibe with the amazon image? or does it confuse it? >> well, you know, amazon knows that groceries are a twofold bu
to market watchers christine short, dan schafer, larry zeller. larry, what do you think? what's going on here? >> well, this is just another deflation cramdown by amazon. stunning when you think about it. but what's been bothering the low end of the industry, the german retailers coming in and squashing prices, now it's vulnerable to the upside. imagine being a supplier to whole foods right now. you're running for cover because that's what they're going to do. i think it's the fourth...