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. >> reporter: reverend scott summerville is the pastor of the asbury crestwood methodist church in tuckahoe, new york. he, too, is critical of the law and feels that the methodist church's stance on gay marriage is hypocritical. >> you can worship here, love to have you, but frankly you can never be fully 100% one of us. there must always be a distinction between us, you see our rule book demands that we make this distinction whether we wish to or not, but we love you. >> reporter: dorothee benz and carol scott married in reverend summerville's church. dorothee is the director of methodists in new directions mind which has mobilized methodist clergy who support and have agreed to conduct same-sex marriages. >> we have basically found a way around the paralysis that's caused by the church's requirement to discriminate, which is we're just not discriminating anymore. what the church does through its discrimination and prejudice has a wider effect. it gives moral cover to people who vote against us in legislatures. it gives moral cover to queer bashers who bash us in back alleys, so the effect
. >> reporter: reverend scott summerville is the pastor of the asbury crestwood methodist church in tuckahoe, new york. he, too, is critical of the law and feels that the methodist church's stance on gay marriage is hypocritical. >> you can worship here, love to have you, but frankly you can never be fully 100% one of us. there must always be a distinction between us, you see our rule book demands that we make this distinction whether we wish to or not, but we love you. >>...
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i am frank summerville. welcome to a second look. tonight, we remember one of the worst disasters of the 21st century. in december 20/04, an earthquake triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people 6789 one of the nation's hardest hit was sri lanka. we hear the stories of death and survival firsthand, and to see how people were coping. >> right away it was an ocean coming at us. >> before december 26th, most people from sri lanka had no idea what a tsunami was. they had never heard the word until the day the waves came crashing down on them. like so many places moping the coast, waves overtook the small town which sits on the east side of sri lanka between the indian ocean and the lagoon. it was the morning after christmas. not a day like any other because there was a full moon which is celebrated as a holiday in sri lanka. before dawn, there famous temple was bustling with people. the hindus were praying and preparing food to celebrate the high school day. on the opposite side of the beach, christian worshipers were resting after c
i am frank summerville. welcome to a second look. tonight, we remember one of the worst disasters of the 21st century. in december 20/04, an earthquake triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people 6789 one of the nation's hardest hit was sri lanka. we hear the stories of death and survival firsthand, and to see how people were coping. >> right away it was an ocean coming at us. >> before december 26th, most people from sri lanka had no idea what a tsunami was. they had never heard...
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. >> trish summerville has been described as the edgiest costume designer in the industry.h received the costume design for excellence in contemporary film for her work on "the girl with the dragon tattoo." a genius combination of punk and every day. >> we took her basic pieces we used throughout the film and did a little more fashionable version for h & m. >> she's the master mind behind the hunger games costumes where she strayed from muted to more intensely colorful look showing the breath of her talent. she's the costume designer of the year for film, trish summerville. >> please welcome to the stage, trish summerville, the 2013 style awards, costume designer of the year. [ applause ] >> first of all, good evening to everybody. i'm truly honored to be in such a room of talented people and with all the recipient that is won this before me, it's women i admire. i have to give great things to the master mind, david fincher for trusting me and giving me the film "dragon tattoo." i have to thank the ladies i worked with for letting me dress them up and get them ready for bat
. >> trish summerville has been described as the edgiest costume designer in the industry.h received the costume design for excellence in contemporary film for her work on "the girl with the dragon tattoo." a genius combination of punk and every day. >> we took her basic pieces we used throughout the film and did a little more fashionable version for h & m. >> she's the master mind behind the hunger games costumes where she strayed from muted to more intensely...
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chip reid, cbs news, summerville, south carolina. >> she's got talent. >>> well, coming up after yours this morning," the latest options on syria. we will go to the state department an also speak with senator john mccain. >>> plus, a cancer patient's fight for an experimental drug that could help her survive. >>> and hotel designer ian schrader and mary sorenson join us in the studio. that's it for this tuesday on "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, time is 5-- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's tuesday, september 10. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 5:30 on your tuesday. and guess who's back in town after a three-day weekend, lawrence karnow, ladies and gentlemen. >> it was nice. watched a little football with my dad. so yeah, it was a great time. hey, we're starting to see more fog around the bay area this morning, moving further onshore some good news for those folks fighting the fire near mount diablo. well, looks like the temperatures outside in the 50s and the 60s now. we'll talk
chip reid, cbs news, summerville, south carolina. >> she's got talent. >>> well, coming up after yours this morning," the latest options on syria. we will go to the state department an also speak with senator john mccain. >>> plus, a cancer patient's fight for an experimental drug that could help her survive. >>> and hotel designer ian schrader and mary sorenson join us in the studio. that's it for this tuesday on "cbs morning news." i'm...
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. >>> good everyone, i'm frank sum summerville, and i'm gm gm gasia. >> team o oracle behind me. >> reporteru can see there's a couple dozen people here. they're watching a repeat of the race after a day of racing that thrilled supporters of the american team and frustrated new zealand fans. oracle swept two races tying them with team new zealand with eight wins each. it marks a major come back which came into this race down two points for illegally modifying a boat in last week's rigata. both teams dealt with delays from either too weak or too strong for the cat marians -- catamarans. there will be one more race tomorrow, and the winner will take home the trophy. tonight, fans are celebrating or vowing revenge. >> i want them to win all the way. we were winning in the first half. they got control of us. everybody freaked out. guess what, late in the second half, we got it. >> the i'm so excited for tomorrow. a true showdown. >> a historic showdown for anyone that lasted longer than expected. the expectation here now is big crowds will be out tomorrow to watch the competition for the cup, an
. >>> good everyone, i'm frank sum summerville, and i'm gm gm gasia. >> team o oracle behind me. >> reporteru can see there's a couple dozen people here. they're watching a repeat of the race after a day of racing that thrilled supporters of the american team and frustrated new zealand fans. oracle swept two races tying them with team new zealand with eight wins each. it marks a major come back which came into this race down two points for illegally modifying a boat in last...
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i am frank summerville. >> i am heather holmes. >>> murdered under mysterious circumstances just lastthe family shared this video with us of the private funeral they held for her this week. ktvu's robert honda is live in says where he spoke about a possibly link between figeroa d >> the family had said they would not attend any court hearings for the man accused of the murder, but this morning they did show up at the hall o fjustice seeking justice this. >> the family said they could not bear to look at the suspect. as we reported, figeroa was a popular schoolyard monitor at an elementary. found dead in her mini van on september 4th. ayala was arrested the next day. after being charged, was back in court today. some figeroa family members including son manuel said they decided they had to see ayala in court. >> i just want to see that, you know, justice is served and that, you know, he basically pays for what he did. >> the case is sealed sew law enforcement will not talk about how ayala and figeroa knew each other, but the family says ayala had children that attended the elementary s
i am frank summerville. >> i am heather holmes. >>> murdered under mysterious circumstances just lastthe family shared this video with us of the private funeral they held for her this week. ktvu's robert honda is live in says where he spoke about a possibly link between figeroa d >> the family had said they would not attend any court hearings for the man accused of the murder, but this morning they did show up at the hall o fjustice seeking justice this. >> the family...
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i'm frank summerville. this is a big weekend for the bay bridge as caltrans gets ready cut the ribbon on the new eastern span. it will replace the old span in place since the bridge opened nearly 77 years ago. at that time, the bay bridge was actually the longest bridge in the world. and ktvu's george watson talked to some of the men who built it on the 50th anniversary of the completion of the original bay bridge back in 1986. >> reporter: there she sits. triform pant in the season -- triumphant in the sunlight and listening as thousands of strangers finds a common bond aboard her in their journey across the bay. she lies anchored like a great gray dread not. more to stride the waters. she is the bay bridge. a wonder to us today and a wonder to those who built her 64 years ago. >> one of the september wonders of the world to -- seventh wonders of the world to me. that's what made me want to do it and be a part of it. and besides good money then. only $11 for eight hours. >> it didn't take any magician to k
i'm frank summerville. this is a big weekend for the bay bridge as caltrans gets ready cut the ribbon on the new eastern span. it will replace the old span in place since the bridge opened nearly 77 years ago. at that time, the bay bridge was actually the longest bridge in the world. and ktvu's george watson talked to some of the men who built it on the 50th anniversary of the completion of the original bay bridge back in 1986. >> reporter: there she sits. triform pant in the season --...
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at summerville, a report of one crash. in the back of us, folks tried to avoid those cars in the fast lane. another crash in the fast lane. two crashes in the fast lane. a lot of activity as you are coming up on the scene. a number of cars continue to leave the area. there are a half dozen cars that were actually involved in anything regarding that collision or any of the backup relating to that is starting to clear up now. this should ripple back. already, we are going to see the speeds in the 20s coming out of this area every morning. it is a tough drive. south 680, a crash reported. there may be a cruiser and a car over on the shoulder. that's about it. no other issues. this is, of course, your commute coming westbound 580 ought of the altamont pass. the bay bridge is not a problem either. we'll send it back to you. >>> despite opposition by governor jerry brown, they rename the bay bridge. the senate is expected to give the plan final approval today or tomorrow. this is a resolution. not a bill. it does not require a s
at summerville, a report of one crash. in the back of us, folks tried to avoid those cars in the fast lane. another crash in the fast lane. two crashes in the fast lane. a lot of activity as you are coming up on the scene. a number of cars continue to leave the area. there are a half dozen cars that were actually involved in anything regarding that collision or any of the backup relating to that is starting to clear up now. this should ripple back. already, we are going to see the speeds in the...
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let's go to shanksville, florida -- summerville, florida, this is ted on our!l democrats line.ng. the federal budget deficit easy to carry. all you have to do is get these big companies left, taking our jobd:26dtárju them from selling household products. their stock is over $500 a share now. they have i think it's $20 billion in the bank they big companies, the jobs. they're leaving and taking our jobs. we put all these people back to work. country, then, okay sell them here but put the people why. the first one is that he was there, he had to take his father's citizenship. his real name is barry satoro. that's the family name that adopted him. another thing his birth certificate that he put up the last time, if you would look at his father's citizenship, it says kenya. if i was a citizen of kenya or the british republic, obama citizen. host: most of that has been debunked as you probably know. thanks for your call and your opinion. back to president obama though a news report from the "new york times" and what's ahead on capitol hill. they write budget fight looms. obama see d
let's go to shanksville, florida -- summerville, florida, this is ted on our!l democrats line.ng. the federal budget deficit easy to carry. all you have to do is get these big companies left, taking our jobd:26dtárju them from selling household products. their stock is over $500 a share now. they have i think it's $20 billion in the bank they big companies, the jobs. they're leaving and taking our jobs. we put all these people back to work. country, then, okay sell them here but put the...
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donna is waiting from summerville, massachusetts on our democratic line. donna, good morning.aller: good morning. i have a question about the affordable care act, which the enrollment starts october 1 of this year and going into effect and being implemented by january 1 of 2014. if the dering republicans will try to repeal that law, close down the government and try to defund it or get rid of obama care altogether, the affordable care act. and i was wondering if the republicans have the power to defund or close down the government or try to repeal the affordable care act, trying get rid of it. host: that's a subject that we can dive into our next segment of the "washington journal" today. we have our ongoing monday series about the affordable care act and its implementation and i'll let susan jump in you want to give a quick answer to some of the concerns about the funding the affordable care act. guest: the president has already delayed part of the law for a year. but the individual mandate is in place. i think the republicans would like to delay it or stop it. they certainly
donna is waiting from summerville, massachusetts on our democratic line. donna, good morning.aller: good morning. i have a question about the affordable care act, which the enrollment starts october 1 of this year and going into effect and being implemented by january 1 of 2014. if the dering republicans will try to repeal that law, close down the government and try to defund it or get rid of obama care altogether, the affordable care act. and i was wondering if the republicans have the power...