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supposedly, st. jamest on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. - [craig] up next i
supposedly, st. jamest on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that...
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in defying a crackdown on feeding homeless people in st. james park in downtown san jose.stor scott wagers of cham deliverance ministries addressing a group of volunteers on friday before they fanned out into st. james park, handing out granola bars, fruit and water to the homeless in defiance of looming action to put a stop to the practice.pastor scott wagers/homeless advocate "...what we're saying is that we have an inherent right as churches to practice our constitutional rights to ensure that homeless people get fed...."the problem is that doing so is technically illegal even though the city has not been enforcingthe law. but that may soon change amid complaints from other park users and neighbors about trash, rodents and that the free food is attracting homeless people from all over the city.julie matsushima/san jose downtown association "....the first thing is that the food isn't licensed or prepared in the appropriate manner, secondly, the homeless aren't starving, they have places to eat across the city and lastly and most importantly, it's making an absolute mess
in defying a crackdown on feeding homeless people in st. james park in downtown san jose.stor scott wagers of cham deliverance ministries addressing a group of volunteers on friday before they fanned out into st. james park, handing out granola bars, fruit and water to the homeless in defiance of looming action to put a stop to the practice.pastor scott wagers/homeless advocate "...what we're saying is that we have an inherent right as churches to practice our constitutional rights to...
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the idea was to clean up st. james park. our kiet do is there and says at least for now both sides are talking about this. kiet. >> reporter: yeah. the big headline to come out of this meeting is that there was an august 5 deadline where san jose police were set to start writing citations and busting people for feeding the homeless here in the park. that deadline is completely off the table now pushed back indefinitely. tensions have been rising between the homes advocates and the city and today, they met to try to begin to hash things out. officially, today was a food service provider partner meeting. nearly 3 dozen people including the housing department, parks and rec, san jose police along with a host of homeless service providers gathered to talk about how to get the homes who have been hanging out in st. james park for decades into nearby soup kitchens. >> we are committed to working to find solutions that meet the needs of all san jose residents. we want to make sure we are connecting people with the resources they ne
the idea was to clean up st. james park. our kiet do is there and says at least for now both sides are talking about this. kiet. >> reporter: yeah. the big headline to come out of this meeting is that there was an august 5 deadline where san jose police were set to start writing citations and busting people for feeding the homeless here in the park. that deadline is completely off the table now pushed back indefinitely. tensions have been rising between the homes advocates and the city...
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city of san jose has backed off from a controversial crackdown on people feeding the homeless in st. james park. ktvu's azenith smith live now at the downtown park with what she's learned about the change of heart. >> there's been a lot of debate on this issue. it's in the heart of downtown. the city tells us today they're focused more on educating the homeless on how to get help before they enforce this ordinance. >> how you doing? how's your day so far? >> reporter: it's a random act of kindness from brandon who had leftovers from work. he decided to feed those less fortunate. >> because i understand. living out here in san jose is very difficult. it's very hard. very expensive. and the quality of life for everybody is not equal. >> it's food 57-year-old lavelle moore relies on yet it stirred up controversy. last month the city of san jose driven by residents complaining about litter and trash considered issuing citations tentatively in early august, enforcing a 20005 ordinance as stated on this sign, prohibiting food distribution. that plan drew outrage. on wednesday, homeless advocates
city of san jose has backed off from a controversial crackdown on people feeding the homeless in st. james park. ktvu's azenith smith live now at the downtown park with what she's learned about the change of heart. >> there's been a lot of debate on this issue. it's in the heart of downtown. the city tells us today they're focused more on educating the homeless on how to get help before they enforce this ordinance. >> how you doing? how's your day so far? >> reporter: it's a...
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new at 6:00 san jose is it gearing up to hand out citations to people who hand out free meals at st. jamesk. it's part of the city's push to revitalize the downtown park. but as kpix 5's devin fehely reports, homeless advocates are planning to fight to keep feeding. >> it's more than just a meal that's going to help these people. >> we think that's wrong. we think it's an injustice. >> the homelessness is not part of the plan. >> reporter: bill mohr has been homeless for more than a decade and often enjoys a free meal at st. james park in downtown san jose. but that could soon change. >> they keep pushing the homeless away from different areas. yeah, them you to disappear. >> reporter: the city of san jose is preparing to crack down, potentially issuing citations to people who provide free food to the homeless at the park a practice they describe as well intentioned but misguided. >> if you really want to help the homeless, the goal is for them not to be homeless to find housing. handing somebody a meal in a park is not really going to help them no longer be homeless. >> reporter: the city
new at 6:00 san jose is it gearing up to hand out citations to people who hand out free meals at st. jamesk. it's part of the city's push to revitalize the downtown park. but as kpix 5's devin fehely reports, homeless advocates are planning to fight to keep feeding. >> it's more than just a meal that's going to help these people. >> we think that's wrong. we think it's an injustice. >> the homelessness is not part of the plan. >> reporter: bill mohr has been homeless for...
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was out of the court of st. james by the beginning of 1941. roosevelt was happy to be rid of him. here is another book length question. what can our current leaders learn from the examples of fdr and churchill? the case of fdr, certainly personal courage. his triumph over polio was astonishing. in the majorership that you is an example don't have to be full-time on the job to make important strategic decisions which work out. churchill, there is no more heroic example of a war of national survival thing presided over by a prime minister who would never give in. one of his great speeches was never give in. together,d glory go churchill gets most of the glory because he had most of the guts. this question is a good one. , primes about trump minister may, and putin. there is enough controversy in world war ii -- [applause] i hope you will forgive me for passing it. this is a complicated question. do you think churchill and roosevelt should be held accountable for their knowledge of concentration camps and rampant jewish oppression and their failure to do anything about it? to contest
was out of the court of st. james by the beginning of 1941. roosevelt was happy to be rid of him. here is another book length question. what can our current leaders learn from the examples of fdr and churchill? the case of fdr, certainly personal courage. his triumph over polio was astonishing. in the majorership that you is an example don't have to be full-time on the job to make important strategic decisions which work out. churchill, there is no more heroic example of a war of national...
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the ordinances justification, but not a good reason. >> the city wants a project st. james park with a different image. >> reporter: they confirm that complaints from neighbors have increased. >> our job is to address the concerns and desires of all people. >> what is san jose becoming? >> he says that he and his flock are willing to run afoul of the law risking citations. >> ktvu fox2 news. >>> doctors in the south bay are warning parents of toddlers not to leave windows open during the warm weather. doctors at santa clara valley medical center say they have treated for toddlers who fell from second or third story windows. three of those kids were treated and released but one of them suffered serious injuries. doctors say some parents think a window screen provides from -- protection but that's not always true. >> the screens are there but they won't keep a kid in the house. they're just meant to keep bugs out of the house. and so the child will fall out of the window as they're leaning on the screen. is the most common scenario. >> kids under five are the most likely to f
the ordinances justification, but not a good reason. >> the city wants a project st. james park with a different image. >> reporter: they confirm that complaints from neighbors have increased. >> our job is to address the concerns and desires of all people. >> what is san jose becoming? >> he says that he and his flock are willing to run afoul of the law risking citations. >> ktvu fox2 news. >>> doctors in the south bay are warning parents of...
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kennedy was out of the court of st. james by the beginning of 1941. and roosevelt was happy to be rid of him. here is another book-length question. [laughter] what can our current leaders learn from the examples of fdr and churchill? in the case of fdr, certainly personal courage. his triumph over polio was astonishing. his war leadership in the major decisions is an example that you don't have to be full-time on the job to make important strategic decisions which work out. in the case of churchill, there is no more heroic example of a war of national survival being presided over by a prime minister who would never give in. one of his great speeches was never give in. so if guts and glory go , together, churchill gets most of the glory because he had most of the guts. this question is a good one. it talks about trump, prime minister may, and putin. and there is enough controversy in world war ii -- [laughter] lewis: i hope you will forgive me for passing it. this is a complicated question. but i think one should hear it. do you think churchill and roo
kennedy was out of the court of st. james by the beginning of 1941. and roosevelt was happy to be rid of him. here is another book-length question. [laughter] what can our current leaders learn from the examples of fdr and churchill? in the case of fdr, certainly personal courage. his triumph over polio was astonishing. his war leadership in the major decisions is an example that you don't have to be full-time on the job to make important strategic decisions which work out. in the case of...
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> reporter: fueled by faith, church volunteers conduct what they call a granola bar protest that st. james park. people are heading out granola bars, water and other food items to the homeless camped on the grass and benches>> it is our inherent right as churches and people of faith to continue to practice our constitutional rights and to ensure the people here get fed. >> they include fred mims a property manager for years who lost his job and has been homeless ever since. he said food drops in the park are a godsend. >> it makes a big difference for me. when your income is not so much. >> a 13% increase in homelessness since 2013. groups have been warned about the free food giveaways. >> organize distribution of food can create a lot of letter and blight. there are health and food safety codes around that as well. she says that her eight city kitchens feeding the homeless every day and three of them are one mile from st. james park. the ordinance was passed in 2005 that prohibits distribution of food without a permit. this is just [ null ] for tat the goes back far longer than 2005 . >>
> reporter: fueled by faith, church volunteers conduct what they call a granola bar protest that st. james park. people are heading out granola bars, water and other food items to the homeless camped on the grass and benches>> it is our inherent right as churches and people of faith to continue to practice our constitutional rights and to ensure the people here get fed. >> they include fred mims a property manager for years who lost his job and has been homeless ever since. he...
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now, the city is using a well-known ordnance in st. james park catching many by surprise.riday afternoon, a group of yo gis practiced poses, but springed throughout, the homeless. >> i don't have much of an income and i depend on it. >> for some, from dawn to dusk, it's home. >> arguing with your friend, homeless. >> at st. james park, it's about to get even harder. starting in august, faith and community leaders could be cited for handing out food to the homeless without a permit. >> have we really come to that a society to shun those who are in a less fortunate state than we are. and it has broken my heart. >> as a preventative health measure, the city passed an ordnance banning the handing out of food. but now, city officials are reevaluating their stance. >> with regular feed ng the park, we start getting a lot of litter. rodents come along. >> this comes as a new report from santa clara county shows that homelessness is up by 13%. critics of the plan say these numbers support their decision to serve the homeless and they shouldn't be criminalized for wanting to help.
now, the city is using a well-known ordnance in st. james park catching many by surprise.riday afternoon, a group of yo gis practiced poses, but springed throughout, the homeless. >> i don't have much of an income and i depend on it. >> for some, from dawn to dusk, it's home. >> arguing with your friend, homeless. >> at st. james park, it's about to get even harder. starting in august, faith and community leaders could be cited for handing out food to the homeless...
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now, the city is using an ordnance in st. james park catching many by surprise. in the heart of san jose, many call it a park with so much potential. a group of yo gis practice poses, but then the homeless with nowhere to go. >> i don't have much of an income and i depend on it. >> for some, from dawn to dusk, it's home. >> arguing with your friend, homeless. >> at st. james park, it's about to get even harder. starting in august, faith and community leaders could be cited for handing out food to the homeless without a permit. >> have we really come to that to shun those in a less fortunate state than we are. and it has broken my heart. >> as a preventative health measure, the city passed an ordnance banning the handing out of food. but now, city officials are reevaluate iing their stance. >> with regular feed ng the park, we start getting a lot of litter. rodents come along. >> this comes as a new report from santa clara county shows that homelessness is up by 13%. critics of the plan say these numbers support their decision to serve the homeless and they should
now, the city is using an ordnance in st. james park catching many by surprise. in the heart of san jose, many call it a park with so much potential. a group of yo gis practice poses, but then the homeless with nowhere to go. >> i don't have much of an income and i depend on it. >> for some, from dawn to dusk, it's home. >> arguing with your friend, homeless. >> at st. james park, it's about to get even harder. starting in august, faith and community leaders could be...
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ktvu's azenith smith is live now at st. james park in san jose. why did the city have a change of heart? >> the city says they want to focus more on educating the homeless here at this park on how to get help and also educating the public on concerns with feeding the homeless before enforcing this ordinance. >> how you doing? how's your day so far >> reporter: it's a random act of kindness for brandon. he decided to feed those less fortunate at the park in san jose. >> because i understand, living out here in san jose is very difficult. it's very hard. very expensive. and the quality of life for everybody is not equal. >> reporter: it's food 57-year-old lavelle moore relies on, but it stirred up controversy. last month the sutd of san jose driven by residents complaining about litter and trash considered issuing citations in early august, enforcing a 2005 ordinance as stated on this sign, prohibiting food distribution. that plan drew outrage. on wednesday homeless advocates say the city told them they're now backing down. >> right now it's off the
ktvu's azenith smith is live now at st. james park in san jose. why did the city have a change of heart? >> the city says they want to focus more on educating the homeless here at this park on how to get help and also educating the public on concerns with feeding the homeless before enforcing this ordinance. >> how you doing? how's your day so far >> reporter: it's a random act of kindness for brandon. he decided to feed those less fortunate at the park in san jose. >>...
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said there are eight city kitchens feeding the homeless everyday and three are most a mile from st. james part. they will -- it prohibit the distribution of food without a permit. critics say this is going back far longer than 2005. >> there were a lot of homeless in the park. >> reporter: a volunteer says every few years city officials decided sunday clear out the home is. the ordinance is justification but not a good reason. >> the city wants the park with a different image. >> our job is to address the concerns and desires of all people. >> reporter: he says he and his flock are willing to risk citations to offer help to the needy. >>> hundred people attended a town hall meeting and hayward hosted by a sheriff. immigration rights groups as the sheriff questions about how his department is handling immigration issues especially in cases where state law may conflict with federal law. he was also asked to clarify his position on cooperating with immigration officials on deportations.>> how do expect for our community to trust law enforcement when you are completely complicit with deportat
said there are eight city kitchens feeding the homeless everyday and three are most a mile from st. james part. they will -- it prohibit the distribution of food without a permit. critics say this is going back far longer than 2005. >> there were a lot of homeless in the park. >> reporter: a volunteer says every few years city officials decided sunday clear out the home is. the ordinance is justification but not a good reason. >> the city wants the park with a different image....
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supposed to happen in a small pub in london but off the thousands signed up the party was moved to st james' park. now the prime minister is facing a growing backlash over the handling of the deadly ground. her refusal to lift a seven year cap on public sector salaries and her strategy. went to meet the people hoping to guide me to the exit. well we're to gathering that stuff to reset means leaving drinks which obviously is an imaginary events where people have gathered to celebrate the british prime minister leaving downing street and while it's clear that's theresa may has indicated that she's not going anywhere the people gathering here are saying it's time for her to go to resign my still still prime minister but at the end of the day with. she you know she's very much we couldn't she called achieve the things she wanted to achieve in this soft snap general election which is actually come a blunder in the face i just think that she doesn't make any and i think that i really like to keep believing and that's good for the person i think that she's just protecting one very. kind of rich pe
supposed to happen in a small pub in london but off the thousands signed up the party was moved to st james' park. now the prime minister is facing a growing backlash over the handling of the deadly ground. her refusal to lift a seven year cap on public sector salaries and her strategy. went to meet the people hoping to guide me to the exit. well we're to gathering that stuff to reset means leaving drinks which obviously is an imaginary events where people have gathered to celebrate the british...
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and if that wasn't there, if the st james' centre wasn't there, what would you do in the holidays?for anybody i think. there is a lot of struggles in the suller holidays with days out arthings like that so you need to work it out the best you can. let me bring in frank field then. a report from a group of mps this year talked about three million children being hungry during the summer holidays. some people won't believe it. they will say look, we live in the fifth richest economy in the world. this is britain. this is 2017, come on, you can always feed your kids. what do you say to those people? they should be sceptical and push mps when they produce figures like that. we have had the long—term changes occurring, the bottom of the labour market has fallen out. all the welfare cuts have been on families, pensioners have been protected and pensioners have never been before off as a group than they are now and we heard about the st james' centre in birkenhead, during the school holidays, voluntary bodies feed 2,000 children and over the last year, thanks to largely supplies from his c
and if that wasn't there, if the st james' centre wasn't there, what would you do in the holidays?for anybody i think. there is a lot of struggles in the suller holidays with days out arthings like that so you need to work it out the best you can. let me bring in frank field then. a report from a group of mps this year talked about three million children being hungry during the summer holidays. some people won't believe it. they will say look, we live in the fifth richest economy in the world....
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. >> reporter: and at st. james park, it's about to get harder.rting in august, faith and community leaders could be cited for handing out food without a permit. >> have we come to that as a society to shun those who are in a less fortunate state than we are? and it has broken my heart. >> reporter: the city passed an ordinance in 2005 banning the distribution of food at city parks without a permit. the law has rarely been enforced, but officials are re-evaluating the stance. >> one of the problems is with regular feeding in the park, we get a lot of litter, blight, rodents come along. >> reporter: this comes as a new report shows that homelessness is up by 13% over the past two years. critics say these numbers support their decision to serve the homeless, and that they shouldn't be criminalized for wanting to help. >> it puts the churches in the cross fire. we have our religious duty to serve the poor. that's what jesus said. what you do to the least, you do to me. so that's our mandate. >> reporter: a community trying to find the right balance a
. >> reporter: and at st. james park, it's about to get harder.rting in august, faith and community leaders could be cited for handing out food without a permit. >> have we come to that as a society to shun those who are in a less fortunate state than we are? and it has broken my heart. >> reporter: the city passed an ordinance in 2005 banning the distribution of food at city parks without a permit. the law has rarely been enforced, but officials are re-evaluating the stance....
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. >> reporter: and at st. james park, it's about to get harder. community leaders could be cited for handing out food without a permit. >> have we come to that as a society to shun those who are in a less fortunate state than we are? and it has broken my heart. >> reporter: the city passed an ordinance in 2005 banning the distribution of food at city parks without a permit. the law has rarely been enforced, but officials are re-evaluating the stance. >> one of the problems is with regular feeding in the park, we get a lot of litter, blight, rodents come along. >> reporter: this comes as a new report shows that homelessness is up by 13% over the past two years. critics say these numbers support their decision to serve the homeless, and that they shouldn't be criminalized for wanting to help. >> it puts the churches in the cross fire. we have our religious duty to serve the poor. that's what jesus said. what you do to the least, you do to me. so that's our mandate. >> reporter: a community trying to find the right balance as more are pushed out on t
. >> reporter: and at st. james park, it's about to get harder. community leaders could be cited for handing out food without a permit. >> have we come to that as a society to shun those who are in a less fortunate state than we are? and it has broken my heart. >> reporter: the city passed an ordinance in 2005 banning the distribution of food at city parks without a permit. the law has rarely been enforced, but officials are re-evaluating the stance. >> one of the...
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. >> reporter: church members and volunteers walked across st. james park handing out food and water to homeless people in defiance of a city ordinance. >> we call this the granola bar program. >> reporter: he is flouting law. a number of homeless in san jose is up 7% overall but one group youth under 25 is surging. >> you see children out there, parents with children living in cars, children living in tents and there's not enough family shelters. when you do go to a shelter there's so many other people there that you don't want around your children that's it's better to stay in a car or a tent. >> reporter: an advocate for youth says young people are let down by the foster system. >> there's a failure in the system where you go from a family to, like, dorm life and they just end up falling apart. >> reporter: san jose conducts the census every two years and says the youth count also included school district data for the first time. >> those counts with youth and unaccompanied children did go up but i think it had to do with how we're counting youth wh
. >> reporter: church members and volunteers walked across st. james park handing out food and water to homeless people in defiance of a city ordinance. >> we call this the granola bar program. >> reporter: he is flouting law. a number of homeless in san jose is up 7% overall but one group youth under 25 is surging. >> you see children out there, parents with children living in cars, children living in tents and there's not enough family shelters. when you do go to a...
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first james st.nt nixon's attorney, then leon jaworski, special watergate prosecutor to argue his case against the president's refusal to surrender 64 tapes and documents. >> it is a strange notion that the president of the united states is the defendant and the government of the united states is the prosecutor. >> jaworski was even cheered by some in of the crowd as he entered the supreme court building. much as a roman gladiator entering the arena to do battle. >> it was a product of this peculiar moment when the u.s. government had to test the constitution to find out what limits there were on presidential power. >> if it came down to the supreme court of the united states making a decision against the president, would he obey or would he put himself in a confrontation with the supreme court? >> i don't know of anyone here or at the white house or anywhere else who knows the answer to that. >>> it would be hard to imagine a more memorable day in the history of constitutional law than this one. at
first james st.nt nixon's attorney, then leon jaworski, special watergate prosecutor to argue his case against the president's refusal to surrender 64 tapes and documents. >> it is a strange notion that the president of the united states is the defendant and the government of the united states is the prosecutor. >> jaworski was even cheered by some in of the crowd as he entered the supreme court building. much as a roman gladiator entering the arena to do battle. >> it was a...
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st. louis, the minimum wage was supposed to go up to $11 an hour in january. but now that's'going to happen. and by one estimate, james, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise. >> dean reynolds in st. louis. thank you, dean. >> coming up next, skiers enjoy an endless winter in the west. and later, new evidence amelia erhardt may have survived a crash landing on her final flight. ♪ bite into magnum double caramel... ♪ and unleash your wild side. ♪ made with silky vanilla bean ice cream and rich belgian chocolate. ♪ discover magnum. best friends share everything protection. every year, kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. lysol disinfectant spray kills viruses that cause the cold & flu. and since lysol is the only disinfectant with box tops, you can earn cash for your school with every purchase. lysol. what it takes to protect. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh e
st. louis, the minimum wage was supposed to go up to $11 an hour in january. but now that's'going to happen. and by one estimate, james, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise. >> dean reynolds in st. louis. thank you, dean. >> coming up next, skiers enjoy an endless winter in the west. and later, new evidence amelia erhardt may have survived a crash landing on her final flight. ♪ bite into magnum double caramel... ♪ and unleash your wild side. ♪ made with silky vanilla bean...
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james from the university of st. gallion in switzerland. dean of the school of economics and political science. it's good to have you here on "newsroom." we just heard a moment ago, jeff sessions, what does he stand right now, given that this report directly contradict what is he said that he didn't have meetings first. and that he didn't have meetings about the campaign or policy issues? the story keeps changing. >> right, the story keeps changing and attorney general jeff sessions just can't clean with all of the stories. i think that's the problem with this administration. every time it's about russia, people seem to have forgotten meetings, and downplayed meetings, and drip by drip we get more. obviously, kislyak was doing his job. that's what they do, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the senator meeting with a foreign ambassador. on top of that, of course, we have the interview with the pled last week in "the new york times" where he himself suggested he's somewhat disappointed with his selection of session, i think all of this ta
james from the university of st. gallion in switzerland. dean of the school of economics and political science. it's good to have you here on "newsroom." we just heard a moment ago, jeff sessions, what does he stand right now, given that this report directly contradict what is he said that he didn't have meetings first. and that he didn't have meetings about the campaign or policy issues? the story keeps changing. >> right, the story keeps changing and attorney general jeff...
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st. louis, the paige was supposed to go up to $11 an hour in january, but now that's not going to happen. and by one estimate, james, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise. >> anchor: dean reynolds in st. louis. thank you, dean. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," skiers enjoy an endless winter in the west. and later, new evidence amelia earhart may have survived a crash landing on her final flight. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i take easier trails than i used to. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping incre
st. louis, the paige was supposed to go up to $11 an hour in january, but now that's not going to happen. and by one estimate, james, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise. >> anchor: dean reynolds in st. louis. thank you, dean. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," skiers enjoy an endless winter in the west. and later, new evidence amelia earhart may have survived a crash landing on her final flight. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set...
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st. louis, the minimum wage was supposed to go up to $11 an hour in january. but now that's'going to happen. and by one estimate, james, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise. >> dean reynolds in st. louis. thank you, dean. >> coming up next, skiers enjoy an endless winter in the west. and later, new evidence amelia erhardt may have survived a crash landing on her final flight. dobecause you've got ams lot of cheering to do! get fast sinus relief...with vicks sinex. and get your head back in the game. sinex. the congestion, pressure, pain to clear your head, medicine. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. also in chocolate. probiotic bites! >>> for the fourth time in 70 years, california's squaw valley was open for skiing on independence day. great news for those at the top of the mountain, but danger for those below. here is carter evans. >> reporter: in the high sierra of california it is continuing to look a lot like christmas. but in july
st. louis, the minimum wage was supposed to go up to $11 an hour in january. but now that's'going to happen. and by one estimate, james, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise. >> dean reynolds in st. louis. thank you, dean. >> coming up next, skiers enjoy an endless winter in the west. and later, new evidence amelia erhardt may have survived a crash landing on her final flight. dobecause you've got ams lot of cheering to do! get fast sinus relief...with vicks sinex. and get your...
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st. joseph's university has received the largest gift in their history. a $50 million gift from alumni james maguire and his wife francis. this will support scholarships and financial assistance to students. >> students to the abington campus can look forward to a residence hall. the four story hall can house 400 students and is a short walk to campus. each apartment features a kitchen and private bathroom. >> it was a night of classical music under the stars. lovely music at the man center. the philadelphia orchestra performed the tchaikovsky cam. it was >> phillys smashed the plate in miami. nick williams, one of the two triples on the day. williams with 11rbi's all star break. bottom half of the inning, stanton. fourth homer off of the phillies in the last three games. we go to the sixth. 4-2 philly lead. four hits on the afternoon. to the ninth inning, mykel frankel with two rbi's. they win 10-3. they have won three of the last four games. aaron altair mri shows a mild to moderate straip. he is expected to miss three to four weeks. union kicked it up against the impact. free. fires one h
st. joseph's university has received the largest gift in their history. a $50 million gift from alumni james maguire and his wife francis. this will support scholarships and financial assistance to students. >> students to the abington campus can look forward to a residence hall. the four story hall can house 400 students and is a short walk to campus. each apartment features a kitchen and private bathroom. >> it was a night of classical music under the stars. lovely music at the...
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st. joseph's university has received the largest gift in their history. a $50 million gift from alumni jamesre and his wife francis. this will support scholarships and financial assistance to students. >> students to the abington campus can look forward to a residence hall. the four story hall can house 400 students and is a short walk to campus. each apartment features a kitchen and private bathroom. >> it was a night of classical music under the stars. lovely music at the man center. the philadelphia orchestra performed the tchaikovsky cam. it was capped off with fireworks filling the sky. ♪ ♪ award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this july visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. this july visit your local volvo dealer fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the fi
st. joseph's university has received the largest gift in their history. a $50 million gift from alumni jamesre and his wife francis. this will support scholarships and financial assistance to students. >> students to the abington campus can look forward to a residence hall. the four story hall can house 400 students and is a short walk to campus. each apartment features a kitchen and private bathroom. >> it was a night of classical music under the stars. lovely music at the man...
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on fire with an early form of preparation plundered the white house sending james madison and his gal dolly fleeing into the st. [laughter] one step ahead of the africans in the redcoats pursuing them and put that event with regard to the 200th anniversary. with that can get more discussion. but and in 1807 is the anniversary that tony blair and the prime minister and the queen of these people he would have thought there would be an official ceremony marking the end of the african slave trade. should we infer people were not happy? [laughter] i don't know. but to tell the story to understand how slavery was involved this is part of the take away to understand how slavery was abolished or jim crow to make progress is in the future you have to understand what is happening in the world 1807, 1808, you have the 200 anniversary of the official abolition of the african slave trade. we was marked by tony blair, then prime minister, and the queen, but here in the united states of america where you have people of african descent, you would have thought there would be some sort of official ceremony involving high-level
on fire with an early form of preparation plundered the white house sending james madison and his gal dolly fleeing into the st. [laughter] one step ahead of the africans in the redcoats pursuing them and put that event with regard to the 200th anniversary. with that can get more discussion. but and in 1807 is the anniversary that tony blair and the prime minister and the queen of these people he would have thought there would be an official ceremony marking the end of the african slave trade....
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st. joe's star isiah, drains the long two, finished with team high 18 points. third quarter, how about another buzzer beater? james., beats the clock there is time, the sixers, they would go on 22 to seven run to end the game. they win 94-86, action moves to las vegas, for tomorrow night, against the golden state warriors. summer squad. >> and some late night nba news, espn report eight time all-star vince carter has agreed join the sacramento kings on one year, $8 million deal. insanity is the oldest player in the nba at 40. he'll play his 20th season in the association. also, resigning with the mavericks yesterday, he, too, entering his 20 year in the league. bunch of old men out there. >> uh-huh. >> the flyers open their developmental camp today in the skate zone at voorhees, we'll get first look look at some of the top pros peck, not nolan patrick, sitting out hernia surgery, should be ready to go for training camp in september. >> cbs-3 summer fest continues today. coming up in our next hour of "eyewitness news," i'll take you inside kutztown crystal cave, and show you the difference, then, join "eyewitness n
st. joe's star isiah, drains the long two, finished with team high 18 points. third quarter, how about another buzzer beater? james., beats the clock there is time, the sixers, they would go on 22 to seven run to end the game. they win 94-86, action moves to las vegas, for tomorrow night, against the golden state warriors. summer squad. >> and some late night nba news, espn report eight time all-star vince carter has agreed join the sacramento kings on one year, $8 million deal. insanity...
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st. joe grad isaiah miles at the buzzer. nice long for him and of the third quarter we go. sixers looking to beat the clock again. jamesman jr.. pull within two. sixers finish 22-7 run and win 94 to 86. top look at flyers prospects and team kicked off development camp in voorhees. >>> and socking tonight the union in kansas city. diego rubio and beats john mccarthy in 49th minute. 20 minute later roland ties it up and that's how it ended. union got a point. after the 1-1 tie. >> 1-1. >> thank you, sir. >> up next the best boardwalk in new jersey is? the winner when we come >> how amazing the wildwood boardwalk is. just a few weekends ago for cbs3 summer fest. >> recently name the best barred walk in new jersey. during watch three earlier in the 134er that honor was bestowed things to do in new jersey. it received 46% of the vote. lauren. >> this rain will clear out in time for the upcoming weekend and it could be one of the nicest of the summer. thunder shower is pot possible early saturday morning and otherwise lots of sunshine, humidity levels drop off and sunday especially had gorgeous day with low humidity values.
st. joe grad isaiah miles at the buzzer. nice long for him and of the third quarter we go. sixers looking to beat the clock again. jamesman jr.. pull within two. sixers finish 22-7 run and win 94 to 86. top look at flyers prospects and team kicked off development camp in voorhees. >>> and socking tonight the union in kansas city. diego rubio and beats john mccarthy in 49th minute. 20 minute later roland ties it up and that's how it ended. union got a point. after the 1-1 tie. >>...
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st. joe grad isaiah miles at the buzzer. nice long for him and of the third quarter we go. sixers looking to beat the clock again. jamesman jr.. pull within two. sixers finish 22-7 run and win 94 to 86. top look at flyers prospects and team kicked off development camp in voorhees. >>> and socking tonight the union in kansas city. diego rubio and beats john mccarthy in 49th minute. 20 minute later roland ties it up and that's how it ended. union got a point. after the 1-1 tie. >> 1-1. >> thank you, sir. >> up next the best boardwalk in new jersey is? the winner when it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >> how amazing the wildwood boardwalk is. just a few weekends ago for cbs3 summer fest. >> recently name the best barred walk in new jersey. during watch three earlier in the 134er that honor was bestowed things to do in new jersey. it received 46% of the vote. lauren. >> this rain will clear out in time for the upcoming weekend and it could be one of the nicest of the summer. thun
st. joe grad isaiah miles at the buzzer. nice long for him and of the third quarter we go. sixers looking to beat the clock again. jamesman jr.. pull within two. sixers finish 22-7 run and win 94 to 86. top look at flyers prospects and team kicked off development camp in voorhees. >>> and socking tonight the union in kansas city. diego rubio and beats john mccarthy in 49th minute. 20 minute later roland ties it up and that's how it ended. union got a point. after the 1-1 tie. >>...
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james brown the singer, and red fox was there. red fox was telling dirty jokes. red foxes from st. louis i guess and he was telling the best dirty jokes i have ever heard in my life. everybody sides were just splitting and tears were in her eyes. ali would say tell another one and he would tell another one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like the moment you know, in that moment i said i wish this could go on forever. maybe james brown will start singing or somebody else will come in. i kind of peeled out of there. i was just a little howdy doody guy standing there. i peeled out of there and i went over to chuck wepner's dressing room and chuck and his wife were there and they were all by themselves. we talked and it was nice. the famous quote from chuck wepner before the fight he brought his wife a flimsy nÉgligee and he said i want you to wear this night when we go to bed. he goes in the fight and he -- but it gets cut up and he goes to the hospital and get stitched up and 3:00 in the morning he gets back and his wife is sitting there and she's g
james brown the singer, and red fox was there. red fox was telling dirty jokes. red foxes from st. louis i guess and he was telling the best dirty jokes i have ever heard in my life. everybody sides were just splitting and tears were in her eyes. ali would say tell another one and he would tell another one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like the moment you know, in that moment i said i wish this could go on forever. maybe james brown will start singing or...
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burned his hands on hot playground equipment. 10-year-old jesse james turkington says he was at a summer camp at concord elementary in st. louis - when he got hurt. while turkington continues to heal, his grandmother has this message to share with other parents. jesse turkington: "we were playing at the recess time and i went on the monkey bars and it was so hot that it burnt my hand."alexandra spence: "be reminded because almost all of playground equipment is almost directly into the sun." (justine) the school district says it has a heat policy... which is... when temperatures reach a heat index of 100, no activities are done outside. no word on how hot it was that day. (grant) five people are accused of running a prostitution ring out of an air b-n-b rental in memphis, tennessee. (grant) police say the crew was arrested on sunday after neighbors started noticing men going in and out of the house. police say neighbors counted as many as 31 men who were in and out of the house since last friday. after raiding the house police found around four-thousand dollars, drugs, guns and even three children in the home.
burned his hands on hot playground equipment. 10-year-old jesse james turkington says he was at a summer camp at concord elementary in st. louis - when he got hurt. while turkington continues to heal, his grandmother has this message to share with other parents. jesse turkington: "we were playing at the recess time and i went on the monkey bars and it was so hot that it burnt my hand."alexandra spence: "be reminded because almost all of playground equipment is almost directly...
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singer, that old black magic, james brown, the singer, poppa got a brand-new bag, he was very calm and red sox wasn't there. red fox was telling dirty jokes. red fox is from st. louis i guess. he was doing the best dirty jokes i've ever heard in my life. everybody sides which is splitting and tears were in their eyes and we would all be kind of, all he would say tell another. and red sox it to know one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like a moment, unity, just in that moment i can think i wish this could go on forever. maybe james brown will start singing. maybe somebody else will come in and the whole thing. i kind of peeled out of there, you know. i was just a little howdy duty i standing there. i went over to chuck wepner dressing room. he and his wife with her and there all by himself so we talked and it was nice. the famous quote from chuck wepner for the fight, he bought his wife a flimsy negligent in his that i want you to wear this tonight when you go to bed with the heavyweight champion of the world. so he goes into fights and he puts up a credible thing. they base rocky on the fight but he gets cut up when he goes
singer, that old black magic, james brown, the singer, poppa got a brand-new bag, he was very calm and red sox wasn't there. red fox was telling dirty jokes. red fox is from st. louis i guess. he was doing the best dirty jokes i've ever heard in my life. everybody sides which is splitting and tears were in their eyes and we would all be kind of, all he would say tell another. and red sox it to know one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like a moment, unity, just...
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singer, that old black magic, james brown, the singer, poppa got a brand-new bag, he was there, and red fox was there. and red foxes telling dirty jokes. red fox is in st. louis i guess. red foxes telling the best dirty jokes i've ever heard in my life. [laughing] and he would tell, everybody's sides were just leaving, you know, and tears were in their eyes and ali would say tell another one. and red foxes tell another one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like a moment, you know, just in the moment i can't say i wish this could go on forever. maybe james brown will start singing. maybe someone else will come in and the whole thing. i kind of peeled out of there, you know. i was just a little howdy duty guy skinny-dipping i went over to chuck wepner does him and chuck and his wife were there and they were all by themselves. we talked and it was nice. the famous quote from chuck before the fight, he bought his wife a flimsy nÉgligee and he said i want you to wear this tonight when you go to bed with the heavyweight champion of the world. so he goes any fights and he puts up an incredible thing, they based rocky on his fi
singer, that old black magic, james brown, the singer, poppa got a brand-new bag, he was there, and red fox was there. and red foxes telling dirty jokes. red fox is in st. louis i guess. red foxes telling the best dirty jokes i've ever heard in my life. [laughing] and he would tell, everybody's sides were just leaving, you know, and tears were in their eyes and ali would say tell another one. and red foxes tell another one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like...
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st. tropez, france. the winner has to be available when the stars are: sometime in october or november in new york. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (jamesill ahead on the kron four morning news. disturbing details about an oakland man's alleged plan to support isis and carry out attacks in the bay area. plus... a new arrest after the brutal murder of an eldery south bay woman. we'll show you who police put behind bars.( tiffany ) and. a gunman remains on the loose after a shooting on a busy bay area freeway. we'll hear from the victim, after the break. and here's a live look outside...san mateo we're coming up on 4-30... here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning... the man accused of abandoning his 16-day-old baby in suisun city will appear in court today. the baby is currently in critical, but stable condition this morning. 18-year-old daniel mitchell is behind bars after police say he left his new born baby in a strip mall parking lot on monday. he then drove off and left his car in fairfield about a mile and a half away from the strip mall. the newborn's mother is not a suspect at this time and is cooperating wit
st. tropez, france. the winner has to be available when the stars are: sometime in october or november in new york. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (jamesill ahead on the kron four morning news. disturbing details about an oakland man's alleged plan to support isis and carry out attacks in the bay area. plus... a new arrest after the brutal murder of an eldery south bay woman. we'll show you who police put behind bars.( tiffany ) and. a gunman remains on the loose after a shooting on a busy bay...