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. >> i'm nick smith live in the newsroom. the senate judiciary committee will hold a first hearing on the possible repeal on the defense of marriage. >>> here is a live look from downtown san francisco. notice the flags are not moving since the lack of clouds. we're going to get off to a quick start. could be the warmest day this week. >>> good morning, i'm sue hall. we have a sig alert in affect for the peninsula. >> good morning. it is wednesday. 4:30 right now. i'm terry mcsweeney in for eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks a lot for joining just firefighters in mountain view are looking on into the cause of an overnight blaze of a uchtd hall truck lot. it started overnight sending dark plumes of smoke into the air. we're told 8 u-haul trucks were burned if the fire. there were no reports of injuries. it shut down el camino real for a couple of hours. >> a bill that would repeal the defense of marriage act goes before a senate committee for the first hearing one day after picking up the support of president obama. ni
. >> i'm nick smith live in the newsroom. the senate judiciary committee will hold a first hearing on the possible repeal on the defense of marriage. >>> here is a live look from downtown san francisco. notice the flags are not moving since the lack of clouds. we're going to get off to a quick start. could be the warmest day this week. >>> good morning, i'm sue hall. we have a sig alert in affect for the peninsula. >> good morning. it is wednesday. 4:30 right now....
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>> all right, i'll continue my exclusive conversation with margaret cho tomorrow here in the newsroomthe limits of her comedy routine and how comedians in general push the limits, she'll talk about her keys to success and her latest project. >> it's very beetlesesque so it's called the yellow album. >> al lena cho and her parents actually lent their voices to margaret cho's new album. >>> it is the movie, millions of people around the world have been waiting for partly to see who exactly made the cut, life and a day opens this weekend, bringing together unique youtube videos to show one day on earth. who better to tell us about this than our own josh levs, who's been covering this project from the very beginning, you got us hip to it a year ago, when it was first just a colonel of an idea. >> i got to tell you, it's the most amazing time capsule in the history of humanity, and from that perspective, it's pretty astounding. take a look at the trailer. >> i love my family. >> oh, my gosh! >> i'll tell you a little more about it while we watch this. what happened, folks, if you don't kno
>> all right, i'll continue my exclusive conversation with margaret cho tomorrow here in the newsroomthe limits of her comedy routine and how comedians in general push the limits, she'll talk about her keys to success and her latest project. >> it's very beetlesesque so it's called the yellow album. >> al lena cho and her parents actually lent their voices to margaret cho's new album. >>> it is the movie, millions of people around the world have been waiting for...
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>>> i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom. a shocking breakdown on capitol hill last night has washington wondering can they meet the deadline in the debt ceiling crisis. >>> and i'm john alston in san rafael, just a few hours, crowds will be gathering to honor a sheriff's deputy that was murdered while trying to help a friend. >> live look in downtown san francisco. clouds are back around the bay. flight arrival delays will develop around sfo. we'll talk about warm weather. >> good morning, i'm sue hall. that memorial will in san rafael and we'll try to get i around that. details coming up. >> thank you for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. >> house republicans are meeting this morning in hopes to figure out what needs to change to pass a debt ceiling bill. just as they appeared ready to vote on john boehner's legislation, the speaker announced there would be no vote. amy hollyfield is live at the newsroom. >> it was a shocker. republicans have got to get their party in order. this morning, john boehner will try
>>> i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom. a shocking breakdown on capitol hill last night has washington wondering can they meet the deadline in the debt ceiling crisis. >>> and i'm john alston in san rafael, just a few hours, crowds will be gathering to honor a sheriff's deputy that was murdered while trying to help a friend. >> live look in downtown san francisco. clouds are back around the bay. flight arrival delays will develop around sfo. we'll talk about warm...
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jennifer donelan is in the newsroom with more on this story. >> the president made history. >> i am going to make history year as the first president to live tweet. >> to kick off the first official twitter town hall at the white house, mr. obama headed to the presidential laptop and said the world a tweed. he asked in order to reduce the deficit, while costs would you cut, and what investments would you keep? >> the actual people on the streets, what they are thinking every day. >> needed the president nor i know the questions that will be asked today. >> there was a moderator. >> mr. president, will you issue an executive order to raise the debt ceiling? >> renegadenerd that says it all there. >> house speaker john boehner asked where are the jobs. >> john obviously needs to work on his typing skills. [applause] >> the conversation was mostly serious and focused on the economy. >> if they are willing to give up a little bit more, then we can solve this problem. >> one who asked about housing said that it was a big -- it was big ups for the president. >> we have got the same obligations.
jennifer donelan is in the newsroom with more on this story. >> the president made history. >> i am going to make history year as the first president to live tweet. >> to kick off the first official twitter town hall at the white house, mr. obama headed to the presidential laptop and said the world a tweed. he asked in order to reduce the deficit, while costs would you cut, and what investments would you keep? >> the actual people on the streets, what they are thinking...
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in the newsroom, abc-7 news. >> the first full day of the holiday weekend is an appetizer for some warmer weather in the coming days. hundreds enjoyed the saturday outside the alameda county fair. temperatures were just right for a lot of people to enjoy the attractions there. it was a similar scene in san francisco at the fillmore jazz festival. the largest free festival on the west coast. thousands packed the streets. the high temperatures are affecting our air quality, though. there is a "spare the air" alert tomorrow. the bay area air quality management district is expecting unhealthy conditions. so if you have big fourth of july plans, prepare for the heat. meteorologist leigh glaser is here. >> leigh: a westerly wind today and a little fog kept temperatures near the coast and the bay relatively mild. check out the highs inland. 98 in livermore. 95 in concord. san francisco, cool, 66. half moon bay, a touch of fog there today, 66. we had 98 in gilroy. a heat advisory has already been issued for tomorrow. mainly interior valley areas. in the north as well as east bay locations. this b
in the newsroom, abc-7 news. >> the first full day of the holiday weekend is an appetizer for some warmer weather in the coming days. hundreds enjoyed the saturday outside the alameda county fair. temperatures were just right for a lot of people to enjoy the attractions there. it was a similar scene in san francisco at the fillmore jazz festival. the largest free festival on the west coast. thousands packed the streets. the high temperatures are affecting our air quality, though. there is...
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terry mcsweeney joins us live in the newsroom. they still think there is hope? >> the air and water temperatures and warm conditions are ripe for survival in the waters. mexican army and state officials have decided to not only continue but to expand the search for the missing tourists. one american has been confirmed dead. 19 have been rescued. survivors sai said they extra grabbed on coolers and waited 16 hours to be rescued. it happened about 2:30 sunday morning when a storm appeared. a large swell flipped over the vessel sending them into the waters. >> there were other passengers and crew members and alerted that the ship was sinking. extremely large winds and water contributed to the dangerous conditions. >> other barrier residents were from novato and san ramon. initially they said the search was going to be called off but it's going to be expanded. the website the operator's license has been suspended. terry mcsweeney, "abc 7 news." >>> oakland's police department, police and fire departments tried to stop residents from setting off illegal fireworks last
terry mcsweeney joins us live in the newsroom. they still think there is hope? >> the air and water temperatures and warm conditions are ripe for survival in the waters. mexican army and state officials have decided to not only continue but to expand the search for the missing tourists. one american has been confirmed dead. 19 have been rescued. survivors sai said they extra grabbed on coolers and waited 16 hours to be rescued. it happened about 2:30 sunday morning when a storm appeared....
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our anne makovec is in the newsroom with how the police chief plans to deal with the growing community backlash. anne. >> reporter: the first step is a community meeting which is going to be held tonight. last night, 35 people were arrested in these protests. take a look at our own crew getting attacked yesterday evening. our cbs 5 photographer was attacked while interviewing one of the protestors as you can see there. and somebody comes up from behind right there... knocked down camera out of his hands. luckily, the police were able to arrest a suspect in that case. all told, 35 people were arrested after a crowd before 150 marched from dollars park ending up near union square. along the way reports of people throwing smoke bombs, paint and a hammer. several windows were broken along the route as well. there were disruptions to traffic, muni service and bart. all of this in response to the police shooting of a 19-year- old man on saturday kenneth wade harding who was riding a bus in the bayview. police got on to check people's tickets and harding took off. you're looking at some youtu
our anne makovec is in the newsroom with how the police chief plans to deal with the growing community backlash. anne. >> reporter: the first step is a community meeting which is going to be held tonight. last night, 35 people were arrested in these protests. take a look at our own crew getting attacked yesterday evening. our cbs 5 photographer was attacked while interviewing one of the protestors as you can see there. and somebody comes up from behind right there... knocked down camera...
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. >> stay >>> good morning, i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom where we are tracking a volatile story in san francisco. a deadly police shooting in the at this time of bayview district and some residents will make an emotional plea. >> also this morning, the mother acquitted of murdering her baby casey anthony's release from prison. and a california connection. >> and check this out. what don't you see? the marine layer is gone and the clouds are, too. that means a lot of sunshine and warmer weather today and i'll tell you how long it lasts. >> i'm sue hall watching your monday morning which commute and so far so good on the roadways. >> and members of the naacp will picket airlines over the arrest of a man that was wearing baggy pants. i'm kristen sze. >>> emotions are running high in san francisco over police fatally shooting a man during a case. it happened in the city's bayview district over the weekend. today protestors will call for a change. amy hollyfield is live in the newsroom with the latest. >>> police say the 19-year-old they shot was armed, but he fired at police fi
. >> stay >>> good morning, i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom where we are tracking a volatile story in san francisco. a deadly police shooting in the at this time of bayview district and some residents will make an emotional plea. >> also this morning, the mother acquitted of murdering her baby casey anthony's release from prison. and a california connection. >> and check this out. what don't you see? the marine layer is gone and the clouds are, too. that means...
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kristy seifkin live in the newsroom, thank you. >>> three brothers who survived say they are not leaving until they find the fourth brother. the wife of 55-year-old brian wong of berkeley confirms he is still missing. he and his brothers gary, glen and craig have taken the annual fishing trip to baja for the last three to four years. among the missing, 62-year-old mark dorland. mark is from twain heart in tuolumne county. his fiancee says he was one of the first to fall into the water. he didn't have a life vest on. the man who organized the trip is bob higgins. he is listed as a survivor. you can find continuing coverage of the search for the missing boaters at our website, cbssf.com. >>> former professional bicyclist from berkeley missing this morning. friends of anthony michael martin says the 29-year-old disappeared while riding his bike in the oakland or berkeley hills on saturday. later that day another cyclist found martin's cell phone on tunnel road in berkeley. anyone that might have some information on his whereabouts is urged to contact the berkeley police. >>> contra costa co
kristy seifkin live in the newsroom, thank you. >>> three brothers who survived say they are not leaving until they find the fourth brother. the wife of 55-year-old brian wong of berkeley confirms he is still missing. he and his brothers gary, glen and craig have taken the annual fishing trip to baja for the last three to four years. among the missing, 62-year-old mark dorland. mark is from twain heart in tuolumne county. his fiancee says he was one of the first to fall into the water....
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tara moriarty joins us from the newsroom to talk about what investigators are cig this morning. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, pam. we are learning more about the man confirmed dead in this boating tragedy. the coast guard says the fisherman's chances of survival are good given that the water temperature is warm but hope is fading. passengers that made it out tonight are not sure if people from the upper decks were able to grab life jackets. 35 crew members and passengers survived by swimming 16 hours to shore or being rescued by mexican fishermen or navy boats. u.s. coast guard left yesterday searching for the tourists. the boat capsized before dawn on sunday when it was hit by a sudden storm. one man as we mentioned has been found dead. we recently spoke to may lee the missing fisherman donald lee is clinging to hope that her husband will be found alive. >> just thinking about not being with him it's horrible. i have to hold on to that. i have to hold on that there is hope. >> reporter: lee shared with us this video a similar fishing trip that her husband organi
tara moriarty joins us from the newsroom to talk about what investigators are cig this morning. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, pam. we are learning more about the man confirmed dead in this boating tragedy. the coast guard says the fisherman's chances of survival are good given that the water temperature is warm but hope is fading. passengers that made it out tonight are not sure if people from the upper decks were able to grab life jackets. 35 crew members and passengers...
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in the newsroom, john alston, "abc 7 news." >> u.s. astguard and mexican navy have called off the search for the missing fishermen. they were aboard the erik which sank on july 3rd. one body was recovered and 28 rescued but word came yesterday from the state department that the find seven victims won't be coming home including brian wong who saved three brothers waking them up. >> i am doing my best to just remain as focused as i possibly can because i'm not giving up this fight. i'm not giving up. >> the contested showed them a chart of 800 miles of the search but the family learned the wreckage could not be found because the mexican sonar can't reach the sea floor. >>>. >> a marin county jury con struck james mitchell on charges that he killed danielle keller two years ago. they accused him of stalking keller, he first attacked her while she held the one-year-old daughter. jim founded mitchell brothers o'farrell theater with his brother arte after 1959. >> it will cost students more after trustees raise tuition. it comes on top of fee
in the newsroom, john alston, "abc 7 news." >> u.s. astguard and mexican navy have called off the search for the missing fishermen. they were aboard the erik which sank on july 3rd. one body was recovered and 28 rescued but word came yesterday from the state department that the find seven victims won't be coming home including brian wong who saved three brothers waking them up. >> i am doing my best to just remain as focused as i possibly can because i'm not giving up this...
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. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in the newsroom, seven american tourists, some from northern california are missing off of mexico after their fishing boat capsized. i'll show you why the tourists could still be alive 48 hours later coming up in a live report. >> here is a look at warm sunshine, it's going to be hot inland and cool around the bay. i'll break it down for you and when the cooler weather will reach inland neighborhoods. >>> traffic is moving well and metering lights are still off. >>> it's july 5th, hope your 4th was very good. >> it was really good. two hot dogs and some hot temperatures but today it's going to get hotter. >> let's check in with mike. starting off with fog this morning. >> absolutely, fog this morning and that means, it's not going to be hot everywhere. if you take a look at the 24-hour temperature change, it's going to be minimum around fremont, santa rosa, concord a little bit warmer and oakland, san jose and san francisco, 4-6 degrees warmer. temperatures today, san francisco and oakland, pretty mild mid to upper 70s. as you head away from the water, fr
. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in the newsroom, seven american tourists, some from northern california are missing off of mexico after their fishing boat capsized. i'll show you why the tourists could still be alive 48 hours later coming up in a live report. >> here is a look at warm sunshine, it's going to be hot inland and cool around the bay. i'll break it down for you and when the cooler weather will reach inland neighborhoods. >>> traffic is moving well and metering...
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. >>> a lot more in store "today in the bay," marla in the newsroom with a look ahead. od morning. >> good morning, scott. certainly a busy morning. as you just reported san francisco's bay view district is a little unstable this morning to say the least. we'll tell you how the san francisco police chief plans to address that today. >>> also bryan stow, the man beaten at a giants game in los angeles, he has had a setback in his recovery. we'll tell you how he's doing this morning. >>> plus 40,000 marijuana plants will go up in smoke in the bay area today. we'll tell you where and why. two hospitals make the nation's best medical center list. maybe one of them is yours. all that and more at 5:00. we'll see you in a few. >>> all right, marla. thank you much. meanwhile apple on tuesday said it had its best financial quarter ever. sales of iphones and ipads hitting records or as steve jobs likes to say, boom. >> boom, boom, boom, boom. >> a collection on youtube. all his presentations. boom goes steve jobs. >> john madden does the same thing. good morning, scott. looking ove
. >>> a lot more in store "today in the bay," marla in the newsroom with a look ahead. od morning. >> good morning, scott. certainly a busy morning. as you just reported san francisco's bay view district is a little unstable this morning to say the least. we'll tell you how the san francisco police chief plans to address that today. >>> also bryan stow, the man beaten at a giants game in los angeles, he has had a setback in his recovery. we'll tell you how he's...
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kristy seifkin in the newsroom keeping track of the search off the baja, california, coast where oneherman is known to have died but there is still hope for the others, kristy? >> reporter: definitely especially with the favorable conditions weather-wise. really warm waters, 70 to 80 degrees, calm water, warm conditions overall. and that means that those missing people still could be alive. the identity of the one deceased passenger is confirmed, 6 a-year-old leslie yee a -- 65-year-old leslie yee a former employee of the "san francisco chronicle." this was his first fishing trip to baja after nearly 37 years with the newspaper. >> initially he didn't want to go. but a bunch of his friend from high school, about 12 to 17 of them, all decided to go and they usually always go every year. and they would constantly bug him about going. and he never just could find the time to do so. but finally now that he is retired from the "chronicle" and he has all this free time for himself, he figured, why not? >> reporter: russell boo tease sta, don lee,. >> he leong, albert mien were very close f
kristy seifkin in the newsroom keeping track of the search off the baja, california, coast where oneherman is known to have died but there is still hope for the others, kristy? >> reporter: definitely especially with the favorable conditions weather-wise. really warm waters, 70 to 80 degrees, calm water, warm conditions overall. and that means that those missing people still could be alive. the identity of the one deceased passenger is confirmed, 6 a-year-old leslie yee a -- 65-year-old...
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vic is in the newsroom with details about the company's response time. vic? >> exxon claimed it only took 30 minutes to seal the leaky pipeline. the department of transportation says the pipeline was not fully shut down for 56 minutes after the break occurred on friday. 42,000 gallons. crude oil spilled into the yellowstone river. as the river crests, it's sending more oil downstream into mashes and ponds. -- marshes and ponds. exxon says close to 70 people are working on the cleanup. >>> the cause of the pipeline's failure remains under investigation. but investigators believe erosion exposed a line to damaging debris. >>> a new terror warning for airports around the country. the u.s. government said some terroristless are considering surgically implanting explosives into bodies to carry out attacks on planes. authorities say al qaeda has been recruiting agents to help them figure out how to get around security equipment. people traveling to the u.s. may experience additional screening because of that threat. >>> the list of people targeting britain's hackin
vic is in the newsroom with details about the company's response time. vic? >> exxon claimed it only took 30 minutes to seal the leaky pipeline. the department of transportation says the pipeline was not fully shut down for 56 minutes after the break occurred on friday. 42,000 gallons. crude oil spilled into the yellowstone river. as the river crests, it's sending more oil downstream into mashes and ponds. -- marshes and ponds. exxon says close to 70 people are working on the cleanup....
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we have seen some of those around the newsroom here. doctors say cold and flu viruses that plague us in the winter can combine with other warm weather viruses in the summer and that combination can last longer and come back more easily. often times, this is because our immune systems are already worn out. >> it really taxes the immune system more. they're more run down and i think that's what is making it last longer. >> doctors think strenuous summer activity after a winter layoff can also wear out our immune systems more quickly. increased air travel in the summer months with air- conditioning and recirculated air also increase chances of illness. >> summer colds are the worst! >> yeah. they're pretty severe. i have been able to successfully avoid the thing that's been going around the newsroom. >> just hang out with us a couple more days and we'll take care of that. >>> from feeling blue to seeing red thousands of people packed the streets of spain today for the running of the bulls. >> i can never believe those people go out and do t
we have seen some of those around the newsroom here. doctors say cold and flu viruses that plague us in the winter can combine with other warm weather viruses in the summer and that combination can last longer and come back more easily. often times, this is because our immune systems are already worn out. >> it really taxes the immune system more. they're more run down and i think that's what is making it last longer. >> doctors think strenuous summer activity after a winter layoff...
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lillian kim is in the newsroom with revelation today that changes everything. >> this revelation was when investigators took a close look at the bullet recovered from kenneth harding body. they say there's no way the bullet could have come from an sf pd officer gun. >> have we believe that fatal wound on mr. harding's body was self inflicted. >>reporter: san francisco police commander mike beall delivered the stunning news. the 19-year-old kenneth harding was not killed by officers as originally thought. instead investigators say he shot and killed himself. >> the investigation is still ongoing as to whether or not this is accidental or intentional act. >>reporter: police say officers fired at harding after he shot at them first while running away during a muni fare inspection. one bullet went through his leg. the other entered his neck and lodged in his head. investigators believe it was that bullet that was first by harding and the one that killed him. sf pd even provided a photo of the bullet recovered from harding head. and another one found in his jacket pocket. breathe 380 cali
lillian kim is in the newsroom with revelation today that changes everything. >> this revelation was when investigators took a close look at the bullet recovered from kenneth harding body. they say there's no way the bullet could have come from an sf pd officer gun. >> have we believe that fatal wound on mr. harding's body was self inflicted. >>reporter: san francisco police commander mike beall delivered the stunning news. the 19-year-old kenneth harding was not killed by...
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in the newsroom, mark matthews abc 7 news. >> over seas next. hock wave from the scandal that rattled rupert murdoch media empire. they reach british government today. top aide to british prime minister david cameron arrested and former editor of the british tabloid arrested as well. he at least knows the drill by now. goodman was jailed for 4 month ins 2007 for phone hacking. jeffrey kaufman on the scandal that continues to grow. >> if when andy was editor of the news of the world the paper he ran destroyed people's live lives. before arrested this morning facing charges of perjury. bribing police. hacking people's phones. in search of a scoop and colonel son is uncomfortably spokesman of david cameron who today scrambled to distance himself. >> press frame does not mean that the press should be above the law. >>reporter: but the news of the world if would be the famous and powerful in britain fear and loathe the tabloid for years. case in point. remember when sarah ferguson was caught selling access to prince andrew. >> 70 and this headline. pr
in the newsroom, mark matthews abc 7 news. >> over seas next. hock wave from the scandal that rattled rupert murdoch media empire. they reach british government today. top aide to british prime minister david cameron arrested and former editor of the british tabloid arrested as well. he at least knows the drill by now. goodman was jailed for 4 month ins 2007 for phone hacking. jeffrey kaufman on the scandal that continues to grow. >> if when andy was editor of the news of the world...
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lillian is in the newsroom with evidence that lillian say police say proves otherwise. >>reporter: san francisco police presented video and audio clips they say corroborates their version of events. san francisco police went on the offensive today. two days after officers shot an killed a man in the bay view district. chief greg stir replayed joyed shot by a witness that show as gun on the ground believed to have belonged to the suspect. >> you can clearly see a gun right here. >>reporter: they released audio recording for the shot spotter system that pick up 10 shots fired in a 6 second period. they say bolster their account that the suspect shot at them first. about pl. >> there's a time of 1.9 seconds between the first shot and the second shot. it is that time period that we believe that the first shot was fired by the suspect and officers then were in a position to identify and respond accordingly to being fired upon. >>reporter: suspect 19-year-old kenneth harding was parolee from washington state. police say the whole thing started when harding ran away from them d
lillian is in the newsroom with evidence that lillian say police say proves otherwise. >>reporter: san francisco police presented video and audio clips they say corroborates their version of events. san francisco police went on the offensive today. two days after officers shot an killed a man in the bay view district. chief greg stir replayed joyed shot by a witness that show as gun on the ground believed to have belonged to the suspect. >> you can clearly see a gun right here....
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. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. here is what is going on right now. an 11-year-old boy is facing murder charges in martinsville, indiana. police say the boy fatally shot his 6-year-old brother in the head. no word on why the boys were at home alone and with a gun. his aunt says the boys actually got along. >> they got along just fine, all normal, nothing out of the ordinary to suggest that anything would happen. >> i was crushed. i cried all night. my kids didn't know what was going on. it's hard. >> a hearing is scheduled for the 11-year-old shooting suspect on wednesday. >>> a new georgia law aimed at illegal immigrants inspired between 10 and 15,000 people to protest in atlanta. a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against parts of the law, a provision authorizing 15-year prison sentences for workers convicted of using phony ids to get jobs went into effect friday. >>> a day of pomp and pageantry in canada today. the duke and duchess of cambridge are on day four of their first official tour since their wedding. last hour the royal couple
. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. here is what is going on right now. an 11-year-old boy is facing murder charges in martinsville, indiana. police say the boy fatally shot his 6-year-old brother in the head. no word on why the boys were at home alone and with a gun. his aunt says the boys actually got along. >> they got along just fine, all normal, nothing out of the ordinary to suggest that anything would happen. >> i was crushed. i cried all...
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alan wang is live in the newsroom with more on this. alan? >> carolyn army sergeant bradley had internet exchanges with a man who eventually turned him in for releasing thousands of top secret u.s. military documents to wikileaks. the internet laws give insight in demanding he turnover the classified documents. identifying himself with the user name bradas adams. yes, yesed my gender for several years. sexual orientation was easy to figure out, but i started to come to terms with it during the first few months of my deployment. wire .com senior editor kevin poulson said they withheld his personal revelations for more than a year, but released them only after new york magazine published the same information first. manning writes "i already got myself into minor trouble revealing my uncertainty over my gender identity which is causing me to lose this job and putting me in an walk ward limbo." >> transgender americans cannot serve openly, and that is current and even with the affect of don't ask, don't tell. >> transgender san francisco advocates
alan wang is live in the newsroom with more on this. alan? >> carolyn army sergeant bradley had internet exchanges with a man who eventually turned him in for releasing thousands of top secret u.s. military documents to wikileaks. the internet laws give insight in demanding he turnover the classified documents. identifying himself with the user name bradas adams. yes, yesed my gender for several years. sexual orientation was easy to figure out, but i started to come to terms with it...
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lisa amin gulezian is in the newsroom to explain what happened there tonight. lisa? >> reporter: it really was a heated event. the police chief went to the bay view to answer questions about saturday's shooting. but emotions ran very high. the chief was cut off pretty quickly by a large crowd at the bay view opera house. many were frustrated and angry not just about when 19-year-old kenneth harding was shot and killed by san francisco police but about the ongoing violence in the bay view. harding was shot after he ran away from police during a routine fair inspection at a muni light rail stop. according to miss and an audio recording of the department shot spotter system harding shot at officers first but tonight the crowd bare early got questions or answers in about saturday's shooting. instead many chose to focus more on the problems in the bay view and about feeling targeted by san francisco police. >> that is disrespectful because of where we live. don't come out and see what the problem is. >> i'm standing five feet away from you. >> people are upset. an act of v
lisa amin gulezian is in the newsroom to explain what happened there tonight. lisa? >> reporter: it really was a heated event. the police chief went to the bay view to answer questions about saturday's shooting. but emotions ran very high. the chief was cut off pretty quickly by a large crowd at the bay view opera house. many were frustrated and angry not just about when 19-year-old kenneth harding was shot and killed by san francisco police but about the ongoing violence in the bay view....
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here are a couple of still photos that have been coming through to the newsroom. ere you can see paramedics working on the left side of the screen. others are roaming about the rubble looking for help sweep, here is another shot showing smokers billing. " this is from a roof camera a short distance away. hear, massive amounts of smoke coming from the building. facebook.com/kron4-here is the site of another nearby wending. numerous windows blown apart. reports of glass, office equipment and paperwork on the street below. we are continuing to follow this developing story. >> we are two weeks away from a possible government default. president obama is speaking on the issue live at the university of maryland. he said the united states of america does not run out without paying its tab. we pay our bills and meet our obligations. here is more of what he had to say when his comments started. >> neither party is blameless for the decisions that led to this problem of both parties have responsibility to solve it. [applause] >> if we do not solve it, every american will suff
here are a couple of still photos that have been coming through to the newsroom. ere you can see paramedics working on the left side of the screen. others are roaming about the rubble looking for help sweep, here is another shot showing smokers billing. " this is from a roof camera a short distance away. hear, massive amounts of smoke coming from the building. facebook.com/kron4-here is the site of another nearby wending. numerous windows blown apart. reports of glass, office equipment and...
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francisco and decided that they needed someone that looked just like her, and i was the only one in the newsroom in montgomery, alabama that look like her. do you know they forced me to do this show, and that started me on my road to coming out to san francisco and the bay area to live and work here and become part of the community. i thank jan for that. i had no idea who she was, but that is how i got my start in the coming out to california. on a quick personal note, 10 years ago, she says she works out, but she really just kind of talk to people on the machine at certification, asked a fellow should in london, and she said she had a single friend she got really needed a date. i was really busy. i had a new job. we end up going out, and we have been married 10 years now. never say never. some george died. [applause] -- some george guy. she does not work out. she just talked to people. >> it is all true. is she doing a great job? she is just lovely. and one quick personal notes, do you know he is a million-mile flyer on united airlines? i did not say mile high club. i said million mile fire. he
francisco and decided that they needed someone that looked just like her, and i was the only one in the newsroom in montgomery, alabama that look like her. do you know they forced me to do this show, and that started me on my road to coming out to san francisco and the bay area to live and work here and become part of the community. i thank jan for that. i had no idea who she was, but that is how i got my start in the coming out to california. on a quick personal note, 10 years ago, she says...
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earlier in the newsroom we heard from both sides of the debate.ne senator voted for the marriage equality act last month. and jason mcgwire opposes same-sex marriage. >> as governor cuomo has said, the law is the law. and i stress the point that i'm a lawmaker and i am not a reverend. i am not a person of the cloth. so i look at my job and my responsibility within the confines of a state senator. and because the bill was brought to the floor for a vote, i had the opportunity to advocate for that beforehand, and during the vote to cast my vote. >> okay. >> just a very open and shut case as far as i'm concerned. >> all right. let me get mr. mcgwire in. last word on that, mr. mcgwire? >> well, you know, i do appreciate senator alesi's acknowledgment -- will be looking for a senator with principles rather than looking for a political engineer position. >> all right. would you like -- >> you can look no further. you've got one right here. absolutely, sure, i am a principled person. and because i explained the politics of that vote on being honest and f
earlier in the newsroom we heard from both sides of the debate.ne senator voted for the marriage equality act last month. and jason mcgwire opposes same-sex marriage. >> as governor cuomo has said, the law is the law. and i stress the point that i'm a lawmaker and i am not a reverend. i am not a person of the cloth. so i look at my job and my responsibility within the confines of a state senator. and because the bill was brought to the floor for a vote, i had the opportunity to advocate...
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rebecca cooper is live in the newsroom. >> the worst jobs report in nine months great in terms of how many new jobs are being created great president obama emphasized that he knows many americans are still hurting in this economy. he is the bad news to try to push for a deal on the debt ceiling. >> he pointed to several factors weakening the jobs market. state and local budget cuts as well as the greek debt crisis, natural disasters, and height gas prices. it is a weak economy that he inherited. he also blames the showdown over the debt ceiling. >> the sooner we get this done, the sooner that the markets know that the debt limit ceiling will have been raised and that we have a serious plan to deal with our debt and deficit. the center that we give our business is the certainty that they will need in order to make additional investments to grow and higher. republicans were quick to tie the jobs report to what they are rejecting tax hikes as a solution to the debt ceiling impact. >> after hearing this morning's job report, i am sure the american people are still asking the question, whe
rebecca cooper is live in the newsroom. >> the worst jobs report in nine months great in terms of how many new jobs are being created great president obama emphasized that he knows many americans are still hurting in this economy. he is the bad news to try to push for a deal on the debt ceiling. >> he pointed to several factors weakening the jobs market. state and local budget cuts as well as the greek debt crisis, natural disasters, and height gas prices. it is a weak economy that...
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tara moriarty is joining us in the newsroom with the details of the amazing survival stories. >> reporter: some survey veries drank melted ice and ate hierarchy kisses to -- hershey kisses to stay alive. many passengers and crew members were in the water for 16 hours before they were rescued or reached land. some of the 35 crew members and passengers who made it were able to grab life jackets but u.s. coast guard and mexican navy are still looking for the seven u.s. tourists that have not been found. search teams are expected to dive down to the boat to see if they got caught on board. now we recently spoke to may lee wife of fisherman donald lee who is clinging to hope her husband will be found alive. he just put his daughters through college and excited to take a vacation. >> it was more about the camaraderie and being with his friends. all yearlong he would look forward to this. >> reporter: lee shared with us this video of a similar fishing trip her husband organized last year. this was the third time he took the trip aboard. now lee is in a group photo right here on the far right han
tara moriarty is joining us in the newsroom with the details of the amazing survival stories. >> reporter: some survey veries drank melted ice and ate hierarchy kisses to -- hershey kisses to stay alive. many passengers and crew members were in the water for 16 hours before they were rescued or reached land. some of the 35 crew members and passengers who made it were able to grab life jackets but u.s. coast guard and mexican navy are still looking for the seven u.s. tourists that have not...
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. >> reporter: i'm terry mcsweeney live in the newsroom. there is hope for a rescue, off the waters of mexico. their boat capsized sunday morning and rescue effort is being expanded 48 hours later. >> check out the beautiful picture of the golden gate bridge. we will have some real heat to talk about. triple-digits and obviously not in others. when you will cool also. >>> live look at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's busy but the metering lights are still off. >>> hope you had a fantastic 4th of july. welcome back. thanks for joining us, i'm kristen sze. >> i'm eric thomas. >> it a thrilling 4th of july. hot dogs? >> two, not joey chestnut style. >> so you enjoyed two hot dogs but let's check in with mike with the forecast. back to the as i remember pattern, fog and stuff and hot in others. >> definitely check it out. we're going to be in the 60s along the coast. 70s around san francisco. clouds will keep parts of the bay cooler but if you head down to the south and away from the clouds, you can see the upper 80s to low 90s in the south bay.
. >> reporter: i'm terry mcsweeney live in the newsroom. there is hope for a rescue, off the waters of mexico. their boat capsized sunday morning and rescue effort is being expanded 48 hours later. >> check out the beautiful picture of the golden gate bridge. we will have some real heat to talk about. triple-digits and obviously not in others. when you will cool also. >>> live look at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's busy but the metering lights are still off. >>>...
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tara moriarty is joining us live in the newsroom with more on the families and those survivors who are hoping and hoping. tara. >> that is right. three brothers from the bay area survived the boat wreck. their little brother brian long of berkeley is still missing. every hour that goes by hope gets hit with reality. the coast guard says the good thing the water is so warm people could survive. if you have no water to drink that 72 hour window has passed. 35 crew members and passengers were able to swim to shore clinging to life vests life rafts or life coolers. seven americans are still missing. six of them from northern california. mostly here in the bay area. survivors worry that some of the missing may not have made it out of the boat since the storm struck so suddenly and fur roarly at 1:30 in the morning. we spoke to may lee of san ramon who's husband is still missing. she says her husband was retired and put the needs of his daughters before himself. >> sacrifice throughout most of his life for me and the girls. it wasn't until the girls we got them through college that he really
tara moriarty is joining us live in the newsroom with more on the families and those survivors who are hoping and hoping. tara. >> that is right. three brothers from the bay area survived the boat wreck. their little brother brian long of berkeley is still missing. every hour that goes by hope gets hit with reality. the coast guard says the good thing the water is so warm people could survive. if you have no water to drink that 72 hour window has passed. 35 crew members and passengers...
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we have all the head spinning developments tonight in the newsroom. >> reporter: the implications of this are enormous. and they are two basic questions. has the new york da failed the rape victim and failed into a powerful department or because the alleged victim may have been lying. >> dominique strauss-kahn delivered two words. >> reporter: the former head. international monetary fund left the courthouse smiling with his wife next to him. his lawyers are convinced that he'll soon be ex and cleared. prosecutors say there are big problems with the maid's credibility, that she exaggerated a claim of rape in her homeland and she misrepresent what had she did after the alleged attack. and a man tied to drug, deposited hundreds of thousands of dollars to her bank account. >> our commitment is to the truth and the facts. and that will governor how we proceed. dominique strauss-kahn is free to return here to his $4 million mansion. the shades are drawn and no signs of activity. and a month ago they took out box after box of stuff. the alleged victim's lawyer said there's more than a if i
we have all the head spinning developments tonight in the newsroom. >> reporter: the implications of this are enormous. and they are two basic questions. has the new york da failed the rape victim and failed into a powerful department or because the alleged victim may have been lying. >> dominique strauss-kahn delivered two words. >> reporter: the former head. international monetary fund left the courthouse smiling with his wife next to him. his lawyers are convinced that...
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she is live in the newsroom. >> the shooting of the 4-year- old got national attention today. again, the public is asking, is the harbor safe? >> as she formally filed her paperwork in her run for mayor, this state senator noted that last night's violence occurred despite an enormous police presence. >> police can help us, but this is a community responsibility. they cannot prevent it without our help. >> the crowd was large. the shooting of the 4-year-old and the fatal stabbing of an alabama man were the most serious incidents, but other scuffles broke out as groups of young people clashed. >> you cannot close down rec centers and then be surprised when violence breaks out throughout the city. >> he says it is an indication of a lack of opportunities for the use. >> until we address this we will have balance in the -- violence in downtown. we are seeing it throughout the state because we have a mayor on cruise control instead of leading. >> he called on the city to do more -- he used the opportunity to point out the problems with lead poisoning and called on the city to do mo
she is live in the newsroom. >> the shooting of the 4-year- old got national attention today. again, the public is asking, is the harbor safe? >> as she formally filed her paperwork in her run for mayor, this state senator noted that last night's violence occurred despite an enormous police presence. >> police can help us, but this is a community responsibility. they cannot prevent it without our help. >> the crowd was large. the shooting of the 4-year-old and the fatal...
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j miller is live in the newsroom. and >> the four-year-old is out of the hospital and recovering at home. what puzzles investigators is why can't they track the source of the bullet. investigators are backtracking the images taken by the cram -- crime cameras on monday night. and so far investigators have not been able to find evidence of any shooting that alarmed the crowd, suggesting the bullet reallyt him was filered close or from a distance. also, police publicly report no progress in identifying the person of interest in the fatal stabbing monday night. joseph calo was stabbed in the neck outside of our restaurant. the photograph the man police want to talk to was taken by a to rest. -- by a tourist. >> i do not know that you change everything just because one or two isolated event, but it certainly causes you to step back and take a look and evaluate whether we should be changing things and look at what other cities are doing and making sure there is not a trend we're not counting on to. >> he said he has no conc
j miller is live in the newsroom. and >> the four-year-old is out of the hospital and recovering at home. what puzzles investigators is why can't they track the source of the bullet. investigators are backtracking the images taken by the cram -- crime cameras on monday night. and so far investigators have not been able to find evidence of any shooting that alarmed the crowd, suggesting the bullet reallyt him was filered close or from a distance. also, police publicly report no progress in...
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heather ishimaru is in the newsroom with the latest. the family dies did get some encouraging news from oh today. >> families of the missing men have been promised the search and rescue operation will go on beyond the standard 7 hours. 76 hours. yi and the mexican embassy say it will go on indefinitely. an embassy spokesman said tonight that mexican and u.s. authorities would continue to evaluate the situation day to day. yi says there is evidence from past boating accidents in the sea of cortez that people can survive past 96 hours. this afternoon the brother of one of the missing recounted what a survivor told him about spotting the waves and warning the rest of the sleeping men. >> he was on the top deck when he heard noise and saw a big wave coming and ran down to the cabin and woke everybody up. by the time everybody came out they were already in nine feet of water. there should be a tremendous chance of opportunity to survive past the 96 hours. that is how we got them to sin continue to search. >> reporter: there is continued conf
heather ishimaru is in the newsroom with the latest. the family dies did get some encouraging news from oh today. >> families of the missing men have been promised the search and rescue operation will go on beyond the standard 7 hours. 76 hours. yi and the mexican embassy say it will go on indefinitely. an embassy spokesman said tonight that mexican and u.s. authorities would continue to evaluate the situation day to day. yi says there is evidence from past boating accidents in the sea of...
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kai is in the newsroom with the latest on this unusual crime. kai? >> police are still calling for witnesses to come forward with information. it happened on wednesday, on a busy stretch of 295, near bwi marshall airport. a man walked out of the woods according to police, with a shotgun and a hammer. and smashed the windows of a speed camera. now, police have refined the description of the suspect. he's described as a white male, around 60 years of age, about 6 feet tall, weighing about 220 pounds. police say when the attack happened, many people were on 295 at the time. and there must be more witnesses, they believe. denise, back to you. >>> if you have more information, you're asked to call police. >>> new reaction to the ongoing controversy to allowing illegal immigrants to get in-state tuition breaks here in maryland. opponents of the measure have forced it to a referendum. wjz is live. gigi barnett explains what voters are trying to do to sway voters. >>> students rallied for a dream act. now, for a successful petrician drive against it, the --
kai is in the newsroom with the latest on this unusual crime. kai? >> police are still calling for witnesses to come forward with information. it happened on wednesday, on a busy stretch of 295, near bwi marshall airport. a man walked out of the woods according to police, with a shotgun and a hammer. and smashed the windows of a speed camera. now, police have refined the description of the suspect. he's described as a white male, around 60 years of age, about 6 feet tall, weighing about...
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mike schuh is in the newsroom with an update. >> reporter: the agents are pursuing a child pornography investigation. it could be tied to her e-mail and facebook account. she went missing in december. her body was found later in the susquehanna river. the authorities are searching for accounts and an aol account. they're looking at evidence and distribution and possession of child pornography. no word if the e-mail and facebook accounts provide any useful information. >>> the police investigators labeled her death a murder and refused to say how she was killed. >>> bad news for the economy on the job front today. june unemployment numbers showed that hiring took a dive. this lead to an unemployment rate rise. the economists were expected 150,000 new jobs would be added, but only 18,000 were added. >>> the stock market plunged after the jobs report was released. all of the markets are down. >>> breaking news this noon about the nfl lockout. a key victory for owners in a courtroom today court of appeals lifted the lockout saying that the judge ignored federal law reaching her decision. m
mike schuh is in the newsroom with an update. >> reporter: the agents are pursuing a child pornography investigation. it could be tied to her e-mail and facebook account. she went missing in december. her body was found later in the susquehanna river. the authorities are searching for accounts and an aol account. they're looking at evidence and distribution and possession of child pornography. no word if the e-mail and facebook accounts provide any useful information. >>> the...
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for now reporting in the newsroom. j.r. stone. kron4 news. >>> the holiday weekend means more police officer will be on the roads to make sure drivers stay safe. checkpoints and saturation patrols are in full strength. which towns and cities are cracking down on drivers. >> sew bright checkpoints in san francisco and san jose. livermore. those are just the ones we know about. law enforcement tends not to give specific details on where they'll be or when. they can expect saturation patrols in many locations. there will be increased police presence in mountain view, palo alto. san jose and sane clara. no matter where you live. if you plan on driving expect to see increased police presence on the roadway. chp and other law enforcement are asking those thinking of drinking to find a des needed driver, -- designated driver. take a cab or bus home. anyone who sees a drunk driver report them. >>> also this holiday weekend police will be stepping up boat patrols. they are expecting record turnouts in the waterways. police will be on the lo
for now reporting in the newsroom. j.r. stone. kron4 news. >>> the holiday weekend means more police officer will be on the roads to make sure drivers stay safe. checkpoints and saturation patrols are in full strength. which towns and cities are cracking down on drivers. >> sew bright checkpoints in san francisco and san jose. livermore. those are just the ones we know about. law enforcement tends not to give specific details on where they'll be or when. they can expect...
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in the newsroom, bay area news. >>> big a spillover issue. how are the markets reacting in the u.s. and overseas? it was a calmer day on wall street as investors decided to wait and see what happens with this debt stand-off in washington. a small loss for the dow today and a small gain for the nasdaq. >>> more californians are in favor of offshore oil drilling than building nuclear power plants. the null of californians who support offshore drilling is up about 12% come fired last year with 46% in favor of the practice. 49% are opposed to drilling all together. 65% of those surveyed now propose building more plants. the new number reflect a 14 point drop from a year ago. the lowest level of support for in-state nuclear power in about ten years. many experts say fukushima nuclear disaster continued to the declining of support. >> supporters of a circumcision ban in san francisco are considering an appeal after a judge snipped the controversial measure from the city's november ballot. demonstrators on both sides waited outside the courthouse. the judge issued the final ruling. the jud
in the newsroom, bay area news. >>> big a spillover issue. how are the markets reacting in the u.s. and overseas? it was a calmer day on wall street as investors decided to wait and see what happens with this debt stand-off in washington. a small loss for the dow today and a small gain for the nasdaq. >>> more californians are in favor of offshore oil drilling than building nuclear power plants. the null of californians who support offshore drilling is up about 12% come fired...
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kris van cleave is in the newsroom. >> there is no doubt that this was a horrible accident, but prosecutors also believe it was a crying. the prosecutor says he will do everything he can to keep them from tearing apart a grieving family. she left the prince william county courthouse with your husband at her side, refusing to answer questions. she is a veterinarian walking away charged with felony murder and child neglect. she faces a maximum of 40 years in prison for allegedly for getting her nearly three-year- olds on was in the minivan when she parked it and went to work in june. he died after apparently being left in the van for about seven hours, and prosecutors allege this was actually the second time she forgot him, leaving the toddler in the vehicle for about one-half hour back in january, as well. >> this should be a wake-up call for anybody inclined not to take care of their children. >> fishy is just devastated by this loss. i am surprised that the prosecutor elected to bring these charges. the family has not even had a chance to mourn. >> murphy, who has two daughters, surrendere
kris van cleave is in the newsroom. >> there is no doubt that this was a horrible accident, but prosecutors also believe it was a crying. the prosecutor says he will do everything he can to keep them from tearing apart a grieving family. she left the prince william county courthouse with your husband at her side, refusing to answer questions. she is a veterinarian walking away charged with felony murder and child neglect. she faces a maximum of 40 years in prison for allegedly for getting...
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to really say who derives trust the whole newsroom and the whole basis of the newsroom is based on trust. for example, at the sun if trevor who is my political editor came to me with a story, i knew it could be true. i didn't need to ask which mp or which cabinet minister had leaked him the story, i just knew it to be true because of the standing that he has and his experience as a journalist. again you could say that is based on trust. but that is how it works. >> and in a statement about the milly dowler statement, from what you now know that you didn't know before do you think people are likely to be convicted of crimes? >> again that would be slightly -- none of us here should be judge and jury. i don't think i should answer that. >> okay. who else knows what you now know who either still works at news international or has left its employ in the last month. it seems there's been a team that has been put together. who could you say has done that? or left its employ in the last month. it seems there has been a team pulled together. who could you say has done that? >> the process of the
to really say who derives trust the whole newsroom and the whole basis of the newsroom is based on trust. for example, at the sun if trevor who is my political editor came to me with a story, i knew it could be true. i didn't need to ask which mp or which cabinet minister had leaked him the story, i just knew it to be true because of the standing that he has and his experience as a journalist. again you could say that is based on trust. but that is how it works. >> and in a statement...
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. >> you can catch our legal guys every saturday noon eastern right here in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the u.s. is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daley says pakistan has, quote, taken some steps that have given us reason to pause, end quote. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being withheld. >>> with the final edition of britain's popular tabloid "news of the world" on stands, rupert murdoch is hoping to limit the damage to his media empire. murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed "news of the world" after reports the newspaper hacked the phone of a missing teenager who was later found dead. >>> in india 13 cars in a packed train jumped the tracks today. rescue officials confirm 28 deaths already and say that number will likely rise as they search the wreckage. more than 100 people are reported hurt. >>> and the public will have two chances to say good-bye to former first lady betty
. >> you can catch our legal guys every saturday noon eastern right here in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the u.s. is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daley says pakistan has, quote, taken some steps that have given us reason to pause, end quote. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being withheld....
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>> i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom where we're tracking a volatile story in san francisco. san francisco police shot and killed a man over the weekend. they say he was shooting at them and there is video they say that proved he was armed. many have their doubts. >> look at the sunrise, notice the lack of clouds and these warmer weather is on the way. how much it will jump today and how much it will warm during the week. >> good morning, i'm sue hall in the traffic center. happy monday. so far so good on the roads this morning. we do have a bit of an ace train delay. >> hope you had a great weekend. i'm kristen sze. >>> our top story, one night, four shots, two dead. it's a numbers game richmond police are trying to change. first they have to find possible links. nick smith is live at the richmond police department with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. left turn french tells me they are definitely looking into the possibility of these shootings being connected. they believe that it could be as simple as a turf war between two different communities. take a look at this v
>> i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom where we're tracking a volatile story in san francisco. san francisco police shot and killed a man over the weekend. they say he was shooting at them and there is video they say that proved he was armed. many have their doubts. >> look at the sunrise, notice the lack of clouds and these warmer weather is on the way. how much it will jump today and how much it will warm during the week. >> good morning, i'm sue hall in the traffic...
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because we were here in the newsroom at the one you're broke you're on a plane here i'm telling you we are not budging there's more coming god. you know. where for am i here get this right now what they're offering their bill. for me and in a whisper in the air why is them worrying won't result today we want our kids to. share. what is our here's a tip. for kobe and the coach feel. they're on the wrong phone the phone. we are the paid will it bring them money out them out. farmer where you could be took care of our children. before the state can get involved in this you such as whether school should be the new school should be built a decision must first be made at the local level. i've heard the local school board with the decision on a new school that ignores or before i go to the people of raleigh. so they can determine my own from themselves sorry go join me. now or put a program corby's. earth movers. for. you. if you. can hear you. say. your story here who. are. it's. coming. from. the i'm. coming. to. see a mob. be a may be an. old coming. to. meet the man. from. the i'm. forty
because we were here in the newsroom at the one you're broke you're on a plane here i'm telling you we are not budging there's more coming god. you know. where for am i here get this right now what they're offering their bill. for me and in a whisper in the air why is them worrying won't result today we want our kids to. share. what is our here's a tip. for kobe and the coach feel. they're on the wrong phone the phone. we are the paid will it bring them money out them out. farmer where you...
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i'm going toss it back to the newsroom where i understand they will pick up the story for me. >>> thank you so much. we'll hear more from both of you and n a little while. let's move on to this story. friends of a petaluma man who has been missing in the gulf of california are raising money to aid in the search. mexican navy and coastguard called off the search. his friends have raised $14,000 to hire a deep water dive team to look for the ship's wreckage and determine if any fishermen was on it. m are your are your was hit with a pie -- rupert murdoch was hit with a pie. >> he was interrupted with a plateful of shaving cream, earring it in his face. before an after the physical act, a verbal attack by the parliament that sometimes left them off balance. >> more than 2 hours into the testimony, rupert murdoch received a faceful of shaving cream compliments of a man that turned out to be johnny marble. previously he had been caught off guard by the comments from the committee. >> are you guilty of threats and was it your intention? i don't see why you are not taking it serious. >> you ar
i'm going toss it back to the newsroom where i understand they will pick up the story for me. >>> thank you so much. we'll hear more from both of you and n a little while. let's move on to this story. friends of a petaluma man who has been missing in the gulf of california are raising money to aid in the search. mexican navy and coastguard called off the search. his friends have raised $14,000 to hire a deep water dive team to look for the ship's wreckage and determine if any fishermen...
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in the newsroom, mark matthews, abc 7 news. >>> one more note on this topic. 7 wants to hear how the economic downturn has personally changed or impacted our life. record your own story on your cell phone or digital camera and upload it to ureport.abc 7 news.com. we would like to hear from you and be able to tell that part of this story. >>> so somalia which is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet. the united nations has begun an emergency air lift of food and critical supplies. david muir at a refugee camp in kenya where 400,000 people desperate. >> we boarded the plane this morn. the harsh landscape we were about to land where hundreds of thousands already arrived by foot. some walking more than 100 miles bare foot in blistering heat carrying their children to food and freedom. the dust couldn't hide the dire need here that this is what they are walking to, hope for their children. today doctors without borders allowed the cameras into the intensive care unit. >> extraordinarily rare that it is actually raining right now as we walk throug
in the newsroom, mark matthews, abc 7 news. >>> one more note on this topic. 7 wants to hear how the economic downturn has personally changed or impacted our life. record your own story on your cell phone or digital camera and upload it to ureport.abc 7 news.com. we would like to hear from you and be able to tell that part of this story. >>> so somalia which is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet. the united nations has begun an emergency air lift of food...
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we'll have much more on these latest developments at the bottom of the hour when the newsroom begins after fareed zakaria gps begins in a minute. >>> christine la guard, thanks so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> imf released a report in which it said that crisis of confidence in the sovereignty will cause a crunching global recession. how worried are you right now? >> i am worried because this debt ceiling issue has not been cracked. the issue is being addressed from multiple angles but the debt ceiling is still on the table. and the united states is the largest economy in the world. one that matters, one that has still over effects not just around the borders but on the complete basis globally. it's an issue that really is lurking in the background of each and every economy of the world. >> how do you think the world is watching the united states right now? >> i think the word is watching the united states with trep i hadation, with anxiety and concern but also with hope because the united states of america is an extraordinary nation. it's an extraordinary democracy and one t
we'll have much more on these latest developments at the bottom of the hour when the newsroom begins after fareed zakaria gps begins in a minute. >>> christine la guard, thanks so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> imf released a report in which it said that crisis of confidence in the sovereignty will cause a crunching global recession. how worried are you right now? >> i am worried because this debt ceiling issue has not been cracked. the issue is being...