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we can see why taylor snagged herself some of this, posing for wa ev he has rising it guy after playingthe thor movies and avengersshe made his mark on tv as a hotel employee turned spy in amc the night manager. the sexy role still has everyone buzzing he could be next james bond. >> any british tosh that gets a phone call and says do you want to james bond, there's no more enticing question than that. >> hank williams senior in a bio pick had to put him on taylor swift's radar. >> i've spent a lot of time in nashville. >> nashville, huh. that's where taylor cut her teeth and she really play. >> lover boy also is part scottish, like tay's ex. and he's an animal lover. perfect for self confessed cat >> we're supposed to be attached to animals. >> you can't forget his crazy dance he became the most tumbl about celeb. probably for the tumblr pages. >> i gave up looking at those. i do love dancing thhugh. i look forward to cutting a rug. >> let's see you move. now listen tom is on the record saying he wants kids, but taylor once said she's not sure if she wants to have children so now i'm t
we can see why taylor snagged herself some of this, posing for wa ev he has rising it guy after playingthe thor movies and avengersshe made his mark on tv as a hotel employee turned spy in amc the night manager. the sexy role still has everyone buzzing he could be next james bond. >> any british tosh that gets a phone call and says do you want to james bond, there's no more enticing question than that. >> hank williams senior in a bio pick had to put him on taylor swift's radar....
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i'm sure it happens and was not getting reported in the papers, and then came christmas eve which was exactly one month or exactly one month after the first murder and the whole story changed when two prominent will white women were similarly slaughtered within the space of an hour. that's when the panic really hit, that this was all considered to be negro matter until christmas eve and suddenly everybody's world changed. >> so that's probably a good time to introduce the subject of sex and the role that it played in each of the investigations or at least in the eyes of law-enforcement and the role that relationships might've had. first they have their eye on hannah, she is the guilty party, she points a finger doesn't she to someone else. >> she does. once hannah mary tabbs is arrested and apprehended, i should talk a little bit about policing in philadelphia at this moment. >> this moment right now? >> know the historical moment. think for the clarification. in the late 18th-century violence is considered an acceptable part of policing. as is racial profiling. you also have manuals
i'm sure it happens and was not getting reported in the papers, and then came christmas eve which was exactly one month or exactly one month after the first murder and the whole story changed when two prominent will white women were similarly slaughtered within the space of an hour. that's when the panic really hit, that this was all considered to be negro matter until christmas eve and suddenly everybody's world changed. >> so that's probably a good time to introduce the subject of sex...
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eve as we call it. >> i like that. thursday was okay, but friday eve has a better ring. >> jessica boyington is joining us now, watching things on northeast extension. >> we're close. we're on 78 now. still lehigh valley, right around lehigh street. no problems right here. we did have a disabled truck actually over into the right hand shoulder. that moved out of the way. you see the rain came down at this point. watch for slippery conditions and wet roads there, especially the lehigh valley now. we're watching the rest of our majors as well. route 202. no big increase in the drive times yet, though. still 11 minutes at the most from the schuylkill to route 30 and speeds are still up there. we're also watching 295, around route 70. roads still looking dry here. 13 minute trip headed southbound from 38 past route 70 and down to the black horse pike. heading to philadelphia, you'll be just fine with these 60s. more updates in ten. >>> a local school board makes a decision on its controversial mascot. we'll tell you how the board in ne
eve as we call it. >> i like that. thursday was okay, but friday eve has a better ring. >> jessica boyington is joining us now, watching things on northeast extension. >> we're close. we're on 78 now. still lehigh valley, right around lehigh street. no problems right here. we did have a disabled truck actually over into the right hand shoulder. that moved out of the way. you see the rain came down at this point. watch for slippery conditions and wet roads there, especially the...
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he was unarmed and had his arms hanging in the doorway at the time the shot was fired. on the eve of the trial attorneys reached a deal for a guilty plea of involuntary manslaughter and a 12 month jail sentence. >> one year in jail? insulting. it was murder. it was not involuntary manslaughter. >> i think he is doing well. he made a decision that was very difficult for he and his family. i think he is comfortable with that. during the hearing we did not hear from harrington, the estranged wife of john year -- gear. she was instrumental in forming this plea agreement. adam torres' wife was in the courtroom with her newborn baby. all she said after the hearing was, i love my husband. jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. now, a stateping of emergency in west virginia. heavy rain is triggering serious flooding and mudslides in several counties. let's look at this video from ridgewood. seven inches fell in just three hours. at least four people have been killed and dozens remain stranded. overnight authorities suspended a search for a toddler that have been swept away by the water. around here w
he was unarmed and had his arms hanging in the doorway at the time the shot was fired. on the eve of the trial attorneys reached a deal for a guilty plea of involuntary manslaughter and a 12 month jail sentence. >> one year in jail? insulting. it was murder. it was not involuntary manslaughter. >> i think he is doing well. he made a decision that was very difficult for he and his family. i think he is comfortable with that. during the hearing we did not hear from harrington, the...
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>> i think we keep challenging people but the bolt ev was a great example. the team came in and said we can do this in amount of time or give you more miles but it's going to take longer. we said great let's do that miles in this time frame and they went, oh, great, but they did it. and sometimes -- i mean, i'm an engineer by degree so sometimes we have it figured out before we make the commitment. but when you challenge the team, at least at general motors that's when they are at their best when they are challenged and the workforce is so excited, even if they are not particularly -- even if their assignment is not working on the autonomous vehicle, they are excited about it and that's what you tap into. i'm really proud of the fact that over the last four years we've improved our employee engagement by over 50%. we're attracting people from around the globe. one other thing that people -- they think about general motors as this old company. 25% of our workforce is less than two years experience. so it's a very different general motors than what people thin
>> i think we keep challenging people but the bolt ev was a great example. the team came in and said we can do this in amount of time or give you more miles but it's going to take longer. we said great let's do that miles in this time frame and they went, oh, great, but they did it. and sometimes -- i mean, i'm an engineer by degree so sometimes we have it figured out before we make the commitment. but when you challenge the team, at least at general motors that's when they are at their...
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. >> she spend at the time in england jockeying for a husband, and was in to the eve of the napoleonic invasion, and i wonder what kind of strategies you used in order to make this biography feel so like a novel and whether that was a conscious decision you made and why. >> tried to balance >> really unusual in that she talks so much about her feelings and her thoughts. for a figure of that time, lot of the people tend to read biographies and they were write ing for posterity, and they -- we all have feelings but in those days nobody could admit it. but i do think that she was not always the best interpreter of her own feelings but they were there on the pain and you could weigh them and put them in context but she gave me so much material to work with. so, at the same time i wanted to see a great story because her life was a great story, and i always wanted it to unfold as it happened, and so much of the -- i wanted the ideas to be -- i didn't want it to be written from 10,000 feet and have these undigested -- we'll talk about the second -- talk about how women were regarded in salons
. >> she spend at the time in england jockeying for a husband, and was in to the eve of the napoleonic invasion, and i wonder what kind of strategies you used in order to make this biography feel so like a novel and whether that was a conscious decision you made and why. >> tried to balance >> really unusual in that she talks so much about her feelings and her thoughts. for a figure of that time, lot of the people tend to read biographies and they were write ing for posterity,...
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then as soon as that meeting was over, bam, within two hours, the ev endorsement was out. >> i know how hard this job can be. that's how i know hillary can be good at it. i don't think there has ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. she has the courage, the compassion and the heart to get the job done. and i say that as somebody who had to debate her more than 20 times. i'm with her. i am fired up and i cannot wait to get out there and campaign for hillary. >> reporter: the white house is wasting no time on that either. now the president is free. unleashed. he is hitting the campaign trail on wednesday. they want sanders many supporters to ultimately support hillary clinton. they feel that sanders voice will be crucial in that to rally them and ultimately go to her side. as well as the voice of president obama who is such a powerful influence on the younger voters. alison and christine. >> michelle kosinski, thank you. president obama's endorsement marks a new phase of the hillary clinton campaign. it also represents a message to bernie sanders that he should start reshapi
then as soon as that meeting was over, bam, within two hours, the ev endorsement was out. >> i know how hard this job can be. that's how i know hillary can be good at it. i don't think there has ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. she has the courage, the compassion and the heart to get the job done. and i say that as somebody who had to debate her more than 20 times. i'm with her. i am fired up and i cannot wait to get out there and campaign for hillary. >>...
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that's right. >> you snow a date holiday, that is. >> yes. >> did anybody not come because it was new years eve? >> yes, we did have some no shows, because people were away for the holidays. >> right. >> but their lost. >> i agree, sue. >> certainly has work out, how many years now? >> twenty-one. >> twenty-one years of marriage. >> twenty of them were great. one of them was great, anyway. >> somewhere in there. >> all right, thanks, sue. talk about priceless look captured on new mom's fails. who was told she was having a baby girl, right? but actually, received a boy. oh, my gosh. >> look at that face. >> so fun. >> i like what's that? >> that's a penis. >> mike! okay. so, ya, she was in shock. but i guess it is understandable if you were told to prepare for a girl, buying girls gift. >> pick out the girl name, had all, everything they got, was in pink. they had the huge shower, and all of the weeks leading to up, that they decided the baby was going to be named tega, meaning big and gracious. >> really? the name, the definition that far name is big? >> and gracious. well, big and gracious sur
that's right. >> you snow a date holiday, that is. >> yes. >> did anybody not come because it was new years eve? >> yes, we did have some no shows, because people were away for the holidays. >> right. >> but their lost. >> i agree, sue. >> certainly has work out, how many years now? >> twenty-one. >> twenty-one years of marriage. >> twenty of them were great. one of them was great, anyway. >> somewhere in there. >>...
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democratic side was very surprised that it went this viral and that it was met by so many enthusiastic people. earlier in the eveere was just a few hundred outside of the house door of the capitol, an organic protest that came together which is a wild thing to see. so they struck a cord and social media greatly aided them. the last thing i'll say on that, there was no video feed of what happened today on the house floor, because the house was not specially in session. so the way the democrats went around that is they used available forms of social media to get their message out, because c-span was not on. those are the rules of the house. i think that sort of gave it a little gorilla pirated video feel that a lot of people bought into and saw, which it was, a real attempt at protests and civil disobedience in going against something that they feel was wronging them. >> and you mentioned the social media, because that's played a big part in this. nancy pelosi was talking earlier outside in the crowds about the outside mobilization, people using social media. that's how the protesters came together and trying to g
democratic side was very surprised that it went this viral and that it was met by so many enthusiastic people. earlier in the eveere was just a few hundred outside of the house door of the capitol, an organic protest that came together which is a wild thing to see. so they struck a cord and social media greatly aided them. the last thing i'll say on that, there was no video feed of what happened today on the house floor, because the house was not specially in session. so the way the democrats...
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last night, the new female crew was honored at the elle ev and the original ray and winston showed upo turn their guns on all the haters ut there. >> i know. i know that. >> who you going to call when your movie gets slammed on social media? aykroyd. >> she brings home. she delivers this film. wow. >> the original ghostbuster was camera bombing, busting up interviews, and on the defense. >> did you love the movie? >> absolutely. >> that's saying a lot. >> some people out on on social media -- >> who on social media? these are people that can't believe there's a supreme court justice that's a woman. >> yeah! >> always like, oh, please go get some friends. get out of your mom's basement. go get a job. and make some friends and you won't be so pent up. i can't wait for all those people to see the movie. >> they'll be like, oh, my bad. >> actually, they won't. they'll be like, i don't know. >> she delivers in this film. they all do. >> after reportedly being hospitalized over the weekend for stomach pain, dan was fighting shape to stick up for the new movie stars. and he wasn't the only o
last night, the new female crew was honored at the elle ev and the original ray and winston showed upo turn their guns on all the haters ut there. >> i know. i know that. >> who you going to call when your movie gets slammed on social media? aykroyd. >> she brings home. she delivers this film. wow. >> the original ghostbuster was camera bombing, busting up interviews, and on the defense. >> did you love the movie? >> absolutely. >> that's saying a lot....
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tanny -- us tanny who was the highest in iraq who issued a fatwa in 2014 calling for -- that was on the eve, i guess, of the takeover of mosul, of -- isis takeover of mosul. he called on all muslims, but in arabic. that was the official language, but those who answered were shia. and now, again, we have seen that what began as sort of a call to fight isis has evolved with iranian support, encouragement and funding into shia violent militias that have displaced sunni communities in iraq from their homes, and they can't go back. >> guest: and you know very well as well -- [inaudible] be not more of human rights organizations -- >> host: and they did a fantastic report. >> guest: the violations of the dignity, the killings by the sectarian militias against sunnis. it is a tragedy. we might end up with a scenario where isis is defeated militarily in iraq, but iraq is lost for good. >> host: right. >> guest: because of the sunni/shia divide. many sunni now, sunni community in iraq are really pressed between a rock and a hard place. and many have chosen to say with isis not because they like the
tanny -- us tanny who was the highest in iraq who issued a fatwa in 2014 calling for -- that was on the eve, i guess, of the takeover of mosul, of -- isis takeover of mosul. he called on all muslims, but in arabic. that was the official language, but those who answered were shia. and now, again, we have seen that what began as sort of a call to fight isis has evolved with iranian support, encouragement and funding into shia violent militias that have displaced sunni communities in iraq from...
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it was hoodie wearing weather this eving but a warm up is coming. let's get the latest on what we'll wake up to. >> for that we go to glenn swarts. >>> it's going to be a whole lot colder tomorrow morning than it was this evening. we have temperatures near 60 degrees in much of the area outside the city itself. clear skies and temperatures already down into the 50s. bethleham is 60 degrees and we'll be down to 50 soon. we have clear skies. look at these temperatures, by morning 56 in philadelphia but in some of the suburbs 48 degrees in parts of montgomery county and 45 degrees in parts of the lehigh valley and even 40s in inland portions of new jersey. then we start warming up and a beautiful sunny day but it's going to get warmer and stormy too over the weekend. i'll have the timing on that coming up. >>> we are months from the football season but football frenzy firing up in philly right now. >>> why this woman was bold and very mistaken about that weapon. >>> later accidentally infected who in pennsylvania is getting treated for zika after an un
it was hoodie wearing weather this eving but a warm up is coming. let's get the latest on what we'll wake up to. >> for that we go to glenn swarts. >>> it's going to be a whole lot colder tomorrow morning than it was this evening. we have temperatures near 60 degrees in much of the area outside the city itself. clear skies and temperatures already down into the 50s. bethleham is 60 degrees and we'll be down to 50 soon. we have clear skies. look at these temperatures, by morning...
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other shia in beau rain, other areas -- bahrain, who issued a fatwah in 2014 calling for -- that was ton the eve, i guess, of the takeover of mosul. isis takeover of mosul. he called on the shearch called on all muslims, but in arabic, that was the official language but those who answered were shia, and now, again, we have seen that what began as a sort of a call to fight isis has evolved with iranian support, encouragement and funding, into shia violent militias that have displaced sunni communities in iraq, from their homes and they can't go back. >> guest: you know very well as well as i do human rights organization and -- >> host: they did a fantastic report. >> guest: -- the violations of the dignity, the killings by the sectarian position is the tragedy. you might end up with a scenario where isis is defeated militarily in iraq but iraq is lost for good because of the expansion of the sunni-shiite divide. many sunnis given the choice township isis and sectarian -- many sunnis are pressed between a rock and a hard place, and many sunnis have chosen to stay with isis not because they like th
other shia in beau rain, other areas -- bahrain, who issued a fatwah in 2014 calling for -- that was ton the eve, i guess, of the takeover of mosul. isis takeover of mosul. he called on the shearch called on all muslims, but in arabic, that was the official language but those who answered were shia, and now, again, we have seen that what began as a sort of a call to fight isis has evolved with iranian support, encouragement and funding, into shia violent militias that have displaced sunni...
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was a child molester. weaver attacked him on christmas eve. >> when i was stabbing him, i was talking [ bleep ]. i said, you feel kind of vulnerable now, don't you? he's like, yeah. i said, maybe that little girl that you raped, think she might have felt this vulnerable? i said, "your life is in my hands now." i stabbed him several times, shallow enough to not kill him, i was hoping. once again, i was making a point. >> weaver is due to be released in 2027, thanks to what he says was an anti-death penalty judge at his original murder trial. >> bottom line is i got an out-date. this arrogant-ass judge, you know, didn't believe in the death penalty. thought that's what i wanted. so he was going to give me the opposite. he could have made a serious mistake because when i first got to prison, like i said, i had blood on my mind. you know, i wanted to get my knife wet, and i did. and it's only by the grace of the gods and goddesses that this guy lived. and i've just always kind of wondered what that judge would have thought when i got to prison and i could have killed somebody else, when he could hav
was a child molester. weaver attacked him on christmas eve. >> when i was stabbing him, i was talking [ bleep ]. i said, you feel kind of vulnerable now, don't you? he's like, yeah. i said, maybe that little girl that you raped, think she might have felt this vulnerable? i said, "your life is in my hands now." i stabbed him several times, shallow enough to not kill him, i was hoping. once again, i was making a point. >> weaver is due to be released in 2027, thanks to what...
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this past year you might remember it was new year's eve. the new year's eve implosion of the dr. ben carson campaign. december 31st this past year, ben carson's campaign manager and his deputy campaign manager and his communications director were all out all at once. and after that, ben carson did manage to hang on and stay in the race until the beginning of march, but by the beginning of march he was gone. back in the 2004 race, you might remember howard dean running his very high-energy anti-war campaign in the democratic primary that year. showed a lot of strength early on. had a ton of energy. particularly had a ton of support from young people. what everybody remembers as sort of the bottom line of the howard dean campaign in 2004 was the way he screamed into that microphone after losing the iowa caucus, the dean scream. what we forget looking back on it now is by the time of the iowa caucuses, by january of that year, howard dean was already working on his third campaign manager. he kept firing the old one and hiring a new one right through january of that year. he was on h
this past year you might remember it was new year's eve. the new year's eve implosion of the dr. ben carson campaign. december 31st this past year, ben carson's campaign manager and his deputy campaign manager and his communications director were all out all at once. and after that, ben carson did manage to hang on and stay in the race until the beginning of march, but by the beginning of march he was gone. back in the 2004 race, you might remember howard dean running his very high-energy...
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it is >> good morning everyone pick let's get your friday eve started. steve, it was much cooler. >> yes it was. >> it was cold in the city. i now see what people were talking about. >> in the city yes, it was freezing here. for others it was a little bit of a cooldown. inland areas my bump up a couple of degrees but not the coast. they might get a little sooner clearing today. there is some clearing that took place on the sonoma parts. it looks like fog is starting to fill in. normal for this time of year is about 51 for bodega bay. as long as the water is that cold, unless we get an offshore breeze fog is going to be there. let's see if the breeze holds. it is a bit out of the west southwest. temperatures are in the 50s and we will get some 40s. the north bay will continue to cool off a little bit here. upper 40s for some and low 50s for others. fog and low clouds will play into the coast wever. and lynn temperatures upper 80s to mid 90s. -- inland temperatures upper 80s to mid 90s. >>> good morning everyone. let's go out and take a look at what we have now. we have
it is >> good morning everyone pick let's get your friday eve started. steve, it was much cooler. >> yes it was. >> it was cold in the city. i now see what people were talking about. >> in the city yes, it was freezing here. for others it was a little bit of a cooldown. inland areas my bump up a couple of degrees but not the coast. they might get a little sooner clearing today. there is some clearing that took place on the sonoma parts. it looks like fog is starting to...
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the war was very convenient because on the eve of that war the popularity rating of yeltsin was 2 percent now sociologists understand that any public opinion polls 6% of the respondents don't understand the question so what was really debatable if anybody in russia supported yeltsin at that time. his chosen successor of vladimir putin, a little-known former head of the security police and the successor organization to the kgb was similarly supported by two tenths of the russian population it seemed impossible anyone associate with yeltsin could win in the 2000 election scheduled in for that reason it was widely believed at that time the some type of massive provocation would take place to make it possible for yeltsin and his entourage to declare martial law and cancel the election. the explosion of the buildings suspiciously time to to have exactly that result there were 30,000 apartment buildings of loan patrols were an aide of those buildings and said there was a chechen trail nobody said there was proof and in fact, they denied having any connection that was opposed to the war the firs
the war was very convenient because on the eve of that war the popularity rating of yeltsin was 2 percent now sociologists understand that any public opinion polls 6% of the respondents don't understand the question so what was really debatable if anybody in russia supported yeltsin at that time. his chosen successor of vladimir putin, a little-known former head of the security police and the successor organization to the kgb was similarly supported by two tenths of the russian population it...
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erin: you can tell how bad tiger woods wishes he was playing on the eve of the first round of the quickenl. he says he can't set a timeline for his return to professional golf. why he wishes he could play he is looking forward to giving back. >> it has been ten month since we saw tiger woods play professional golf. >> it's not fun. it is tough. erin: since tiger won't play in his own tournament this year the fans focused their attention on players like ricky fowler who took part of the shot for heroes today. with the former redskin turned radio host chris cooley playing emcee. >> do you know immediately upon release where it will land? >> pretty close. i don't hit with a normally. no excuses, though. erin: baseball fans will recognize this guy. ken griffey jr. played in the pro am and tiger appreciated his buddy's show of support. >> for us to play, and b.j. is playing on the senior tour. champions tour. sorry. >> pga tour champions. >> there you go. for him to make the effort to be here is fantastic. >> how special is that for you? >> i'm mind blown. this is so cool. it's thankful. >> go
erin: you can tell how bad tiger woods wishes he was playing on the eve of the first round of the quickenl. he says he can't set a timeline for his return to professional golf. why he wishes he could play he is looking forward to giving back. >> it has been ten month since we saw tiger woods play professional golf. >> it's not fun. it is tough. erin: since tiger won't play in his own tournament this year the fans focused their attention on players like ricky fowler who took part of...
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if you're visiting, the phrase is the cool eest summer i've ev had was in san francisco. >> yes, allegedly, oscar wilde. layers are key here, anthony. thanks. much more ahead. plenty of construction on around the bay area these days. but typically the houses aren't this small. coming up, the plans one couple has for their new life in this mini home. that big. steve! hey! come back here! steven, stay strong! wh-what's that? you...you want me to eat you? honey, he didn't say that! he did! very quietly. y-you can't hear from back there! don't fight your instincts! with each for 150 calories or less, try our chocolate-y brownies, tangy lemon bars and creamy cheescakes! fiber one. go on, have one. has brought a boom of construction. we >>> the bay area's booming economy has brought a boom of construction. we've heard plenty of stories about the monster mansions, but the new trend is tiny homes, here's "today in the bay's" joe risotto jr. >> reporter: housing is expensive. space in the bay area is at a premium. >> especially in the bay area it's hard to get into a house here. >> reporter: so wha
if you're visiting, the phrase is the cool eest summer i've ev had was in san francisco. >> yes, allegedly, oscar wilde. layers are key here, anthony. thanks. much more ahead. plenty of construction on around the bay area these days. but typically the houses aren't this small. coming up, the plans one couple has for their new life in this mini home. that big. steve! hey! come back here! steven, stay strong! wh-what's that? you...you want me to eat you? honey, he didn't say that! he did!...
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on christmas eve he was down for a good acid trip.d about doing acid and wanted to do lsd and ecstasy. >> justice demands the judge be removed. >> from capitol hill to california, 900,000 signed a petition to recall the judge. michelle dobber spearheads the effort. >> this judge is subject to the will of the people. >> dobber needs 20% of county registered voters to hold a recall election. >> a recall process takes many months to do. >> he could be reassigned to a lesser court. the state commission could but likely won't sanction him. >> they would need to have information that this judge does this all the time. that he is categorically unequipped to serve as a bench officer in the state of california. >> jurors are now reportedly refusing to serve in his court. meanwhile stanford students plan to protest at sunday's commencement. in los angeles, fox news. >>> this afternoon a san jose wrestling coach is behind bars facing child molestation charges. police arrested 34-year-old mark on wednesday. he's now facing two counts of committin
on christmas eve he was down for a good acid trip.d about doing acid and wanted to do lsd and ecstasy. >> justice demands the judge be removed. >> from capitol hill to california, 900,000 signed a petition to recall the judge. michelle dobber spearheads the effort. >> this judge is subject to the will of the people. >> dobber needs 20% of county registered voters to hold a recall election. >> a recall process takes many months to do. >> he could be reassigned...
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video showed him smoking a bong and drinking liquor, on christmas eve he was down for a good acid trip. a week before he tried to buy marijuana and that july he bragged about doing acid and wanted to do lsd and he can as it ex-stasty. >> 900,000 signed a national petition to recall persky. >> like any other elected official, this judge is subject to the will of the people. >> dauber needs 20% of county registered voters to hold a recall election. >> a recall process takes many months to do. >> persky could be reassigned to a lesser court. state commission could but likely won't sanction him. >> they would need to have information that this judge does this all the time. that he is categorically unequipped to serve as a bench officer in the state of california. >> jurors are now reportedly refusing to serve in persky's court. stanford students plan to protest at sunday's commencement. bret? >>> thank you, the second amendment does not give californians the right to carry a concealed weapon in public. so says the ninth circuit court of appeals. today's decision delivered a blow to gun rig
video showed him smoking a bong and drinking liquor, on christmas eve he was down for a good acid trip. a week before he tried to buy marijuana and that july he bragged about doing acid and wanted to do lsd and he can as it ex-stasty. >> 900,000 signed a national petition to recall persky. >> like any other elected official, this judge is subject to the will of the people. >> dauber needs 20% of county registered voters to hold a recall election. >> a recall process...
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loves you, orlando a signsn that was taped down to the fountain. weave eve spoken several party goers say one man was afraid too come down. a woman saying she won't let a woman scare her.. i'm from florida and friends were at the club last night. some of them told me they were okay and some haven't gotten back to me so i'm a littlettle nervous but i've been crying all day literally since i've found'e out. is there a somber mood here mo today at the festivities.est >> i mean, yes.es. it's very -- it's not as happys as it usually is at pride. everyone is sad because everyone knows that we lost 50 of ourour brothers analysis terse. we're waiting to find out what happened. it's just crazy.cr it's crazy that someone wants to hurt us for being ourselves.selv i here and together. d.c. is such aggrate community.e i know so am gay people and we're all like a big family and i love it. were you scared to l come out? >> no, i wasn't atom. i think just being with everyone -- i don't know.no this area i don't think would do that to like us.s. > now you're taking life pict
loves you, orlando a signsn that was taped down to the fountain. weave eve spoken several party goers say one man was afraid too come down. a woman saying she won't let a woman scare her.. i'm from florida and friends were at the club last night. some of them told me they were okay and some haven't gotten back to me so i'm a littlettle nervous but i've been crying all day literally since i've found'e out. is there a somber mood here mo today at the festivities.est >> i mean, yes.es. it's...
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van terry says he was going through a range eve motions to sentencing for michael madison and he saysmadison smirked at him, he just lost it. >> i i was thinking how he mutiliated my child and how cut my child. did you this while my baby was still alive. you caused her great pain. i don't know if i thought about leaping f i thought about having him. >> he was sentenced to death for killing three women. >>> one sunday service turns into a trip to the er for several people including kids. what was handed out at the end of mass that could end up with a trip to jail. >>> and near historic flooding spreading across europe tonight. the race against time root now to safe priceless history from these driving waters. scott. >> right now temperatures in the low to mid 70s and we're still socked in with the clouds. but we're getting a little bit of break from the rain. coming up the timing of showers, even possibly severe thunderstorms for part of the weekend. >> here's live look at blue mountain resort from the pocono mountains much it's been cloudy day all across the region. cloudy there. chie
van terry says he was going through a range eve motions to sentencing for michael madison and he saysmadison smirked at him, he just lost it. >> i i was thinking how he mutiliated my child and how cut my child. did you this while my baby was still alive. you caused her great pain. i don't know if i thought about leaping f i thought about having him. >> he was sentenced to death for killing three women. >>> one sunday service turns into a trip to the er for several people...
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jake, up to christmas eve, there was a national outcry and far too many people on the no fly list.he national complaint was there was not enough people on the no fly list so when this dies down, you're going to have someone else in this chair complaining about what the federal bureau of investigation is doing. >> thank you for the analysis. i'm sure the fbi appreciates you standing up for what they try to do. >> they do. >> that's it for "the lead." i'm wolf blitzer and turning it over to you in "the situation room." >>> happening now, federal case, prosecutors now planning to present evidence against the orlando gunman's wife before a grand jury. cnn has learned she told investigators she knew he wanted to commit a terror act. will she face charges? >>> last calls. new details of the killer's final conversations. chilling calls to an old friend and a local tv station during his three-hour rampage. what did he say? mosque
jake, up to christmas eve, there was a national outcry and far too many people on the no fly list.he national complaint was there was not enough people on the no fly list so when this dies down, you're going to have someone else in this chair complaining about what the federal bureau of investigation is doing. >> thank you for the analysis. i'm sure the fbi appreciates you standing up for what they try to do. >> they do. >> that's it for "the lead." i'm wolf blitzer...
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the depression was still with us on the eve of world war ii. we didn't get a recovery until after world war ii. john: the next myth. profit is evil. >> profit is the measure of success accepts. it's the fertilizer that quickens the imagination of men and women in a free marketplace. a depression is an economy without profit. >> a couple more myths. jesus was socialist. >> jesus himself was after he broached and this is recorded in the book of luke by a man who wanted him to redistwri tbiewt wealth. he says master, speak with my brother that he divide the inheritance with me. he replied, month who made me a judge and divider over you. jesus came to uphold the law. the 10 commandsments are pivotal. the -- the ten commandments say thou shallt not steal. it doesn't go on to say unless you can find a politician to do it for you or unless you can spends it better than the guy who earned it. john: thank you, larry reid. my next guest says you have guys, you are out of touch. you don't realize socialism is not a dirty word anymore. but capitalism is. t
the depression was still with us on the eve of world war ii. we didn't get a recovery until after world war ii. john: the next myth. profit is evil. >> profit is the measure of success accepts. it's the fertilizer that quickens the imagination of men and women in a free marketplace. a depression is an economy without profit. >> a couple more myths. jesus was socialist. >> jesus himself was after he broached and this is recorded in the book of luke by a man who wanted him to...
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video showed him smoking a bong and drinking liquor, on christmas eve he was down for a good acid tripand that july he bragged about doing acid and wanted to do lsd and he can as it ex-stasty. >> 900,000 signed a national petition to recall persky. >> like any other elected official, this judge is subject to the will of the people. >> dauber needs 20% of county registered voters to hold a recall election. >> a recall process takes many months to do. >> persky could be reassigned to a lesser court. state commission could but likely won't sanction him. >> they would need to have information that this judge does this all the time. that he is categorically unequipped to serve as a bench officer in the state of california. >> jurors are now reportedly refusing to serve in persky's court. stanford students plan to protest at sunday's commencement. bret? >>> thank you, the second amendment does not give californians the right to carry a concealed weapon in public. so says the ninth circuit court of appeals. today's decision delivered a blow to gun rights advocates in the state. chief correspo
video showed him smoking a bong and drinking liquor, on christmas eve he was down for a good acid tripand that july he bragged about doing acid and wanted to do lsd and he can as it ex-stasty. >> 900,000 signed a national petition to recall persky. >> like any other elected official, this judge is subject to the will of the people. >> dauber needs 20% of county registered voters to hold a recall election. >> a recall process takes many months to do. >> persky could...
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scandal that kind of just came about because i saw an issue and kind of glommed on to it and was on capitol hill eve week covering the hearings and writing it and that got attention from publisher that then got me into other kind of media organizations online tv radios. so i think coming here when you're young, understanding that your job when you get out of college is to work as hard aside you can and say yes a lot, and to really pay your dues and then once you do that for a couple of years, you have some choices about what yowpght to do and spend your time on. what was your second question? >> or who -- >> how you have to better humble yourself because if you don't god will, and just this week for example, i was -- we have a new office, so we're not quite used to it yet but all of the windows to offices are glass . [laughter] i was speaking to my boss about to go his conference and ran into the glass because i thought it was the door that was open and all of the interns saw it and laughed. so you know, i said no it's not. but everyone saw it. so i think being able to laugh at yourself is really wh
scandal that kind of just came about because i saw an issue and kind of glommed on to it and was on capitol hill eve week covering the hearings and writing it and that got attention from publisher that then got me into other kind of media organizations online tv radios. so i think coming here when you're young, understanding that your job when you get out of college is to work as hard aside you can and say yes a lot, and to really pay your dues and then once you do that for a couple of years,...
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she was like, can we leave? >> on this eveher's day, let's hear it for the dads. >> she's like, can we leave? >> speak of dads, what's up? >>> the fires in santa barbara county, getting the attention out there. we haven't had any deaths with that, haven't had a lot of structural damage. but the fire is still impressive. it has grown in size. kind of a windy, hot and low humidity day yesterday, very difficult for the firefighters. the forecast is only going to get worse. they need to knock this down and get control of it. the forecast, today is not bad. today is a good day to get control, 81, not that windy. then it goes to 86. then sunday, the temperature jumps to 96 and then it starts to get gusty too. that's when the fires -- they burst through the fire lines. hopefully they'll get the fire lines set to hold up for a tough weekend ahead. because of the heat dome and the heat wave is going to head to the west. it will be 100 in charleston and savannah today. we have 19 million people under heat warnings including the desert s
she was like, can we leave? >> on this eveher's day, let's hear it for the dads. >> she's like, can we leave? >> speak of dads, what's up? >>> the fires in santa barbara county, getting the attention out there. we haven't had any deaths with that, haven't had a lot of structural damage. but the fire is still impressive. it has grown in size. kind of a windy, hot and low humidity day yesterday, very difficult for the firefighters. the forecast is only going to get...
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that war was very convenient and very gratuitous. because on the eveof that war the popularity rating of yeltsin was 2%. now, sociologists understand that in any public opinion poll, 6% of the respondents don't understand the question. so it was really debatable whether anyone in russia supported yeltsin at that time. his chosen successor, vladimir putin, a little-known former head of the fsb, the sake of the police, the successor organization to the kgb, was similarly supported like 2% of the russian population. it seemed impossible that anyone associated with yeltsin could win in the 2000 elections that were scheduled. and it was for that reason it was widely believed in moscow at the time that some type of massive provocation was going to take place to make it possible for yeltsin and his entourage to declare martial law. and cancel the elections. the explosion of the buildings seemed to be suspiciously timed to guarantee exactly that result. there were 30,000 apartment buildings in moscow alone. patrols were organized in every one of those building
that war was very convenient and very gratuitous. because on the eveof that war the popularity rating of yeltsin was 2%. now, sociologists understand that in any public opinion poll, 6% of the respondents don't understand the question. so it was really debatable whether anyone in russia supported yeltsin at that time. his chosen successor, vladimir putin, a little-known former head of the fsb, the sake of the police, the successor organization to the kgb, was similarly supported like 2% of the...
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." ♪ you had a corona and i was drinking bud light ♪ that jukebox singing eve ining just right that nightmore than just smoke ♪ looking back, after two you laughed ♪ at all my jokes, tonight let's raise 'em up to ♪ where we ended up ♪ because it's been highs there's been lows, ♪ fast lane freeways and bumpy roads ♪ curse it had devil, prayed to heaven ♪ lost it all when rerolled some sevens ♪ there's been more smiles than tears, more good than ♪ bad years, ain't it crazy, baby, how we got here ♪ it all started with a beer, oh, it all started with ♪ an ice cold beer ♪ i didn't have much money but i covered them rounds ♪ cause a pretty girl like you makes a fella throw ♪ money down ♪ wasn't shooting no whiskey, just shooting the shh ♪ i paid the tab, we walked out the door, i remember think ♪ this was it, yeah, you were it ♪ ♪ there's been highs, there's been lows, fast freeways ♪ bumpy roads, cursed the devil, prayed to heaven ♪ lost it all when we rolled some sevens ♪ ben more smiles than tears, been more good than bad years ♪ it ain't crazy, baby, how we got here ♪ oh, it all started wit
." ♪ you had a corona and i was drinking bud light ♪ that jukebox singing eve ining just right that nightmore than just smoke ♪ looking back, after two you laughed ♪ at all my jokes, tonight let's raise 'em up to ♪ where we ended up ♪ because it's been highs there's been lows, ♪ fast lane freeways and bumpy roads ♪ curse it had devil, prayed to heaven ♪ lost it all when rerolled some sevens ♪ there's been more smiles than tears, more good than ♪ bad years, ain't it...
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that was on the eve of the thrilla in manila. is training camp. >> you are dating yourself. >> i know. we hung out together. he was so gracious. we had a lot of fun. we sparred and i will show some of that sparring later on. but you know, he absolutely was so vivacious, to your question. he was so uncanned and so spontaneous that he said -- there he is beating me up. he was definitely right off the top of his head, he just said whatever he was feeling, but he had deeply held emotions. i don't mean to say that he was sketchy or that his responses weren't thoughtful. they definitely were, in an era before political correctness. for instance, the whole thing about evading, avoiding the draft and willing to give up almost four years of his prime fighting career because he was a conscientious objector until the united states supreme court overturned the conviction and allowed him to fight again. he was a person who proudly converted from christianity to islam at a time when -- well, it's still an incendiary choice for a public figure t
that was on the eve of the thrilla in manila. is training camp. >> you are dating yourself. >> i know. we hung out together. he was so gracious. we had a lot of fun. we sparred and i will show some of that sparring later on. but you know, he absolutely was so vivacious, to your question. he was so uncanned and so spontaneous that he said -- there he is beating me up. he was definitely right off the top of his head, he just said whatever he was feeling, but he had deeply held...
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>> are you liit was a great eve. >> reporter: are you liking her for vp?> i'm not making any news today. >> reporter: donald trump is calling warren a sellout and mocking her for claiming she's of native american descent. >> pocahontas. pocahontas. pocahontas. >> reporter: calling her a fraud. saying she made up her heritage. former massachusetts senator scott brown jumping in, too. >> she can take a dna test. >> reporter: clinton acknowledges she's still struggling to win over voters who just don't trust her. >> it certainly is true. i've made mistakes. so i understand people having questions. but -- i know trust has to be earned. >> reporter: okay. the big question this morning, will there be an all-female ticket? warren certainly helps clinton woo some of those bernie sanders supporters. the clinton campaign sees her as an asset when it comes to attacking donald trump. some question whether the country is ready for to women on the same ticket. >> thank you. >>> let's take that question to matthew dowd and stephanie cutter. thank you both for coming in t
>> are you liit was a great eve. >> reporter: are you liking her for vp?> i'm not making any news today. >> reporter: donald trump is calling warren a sellout and mocking her for claiming she's of native american descent. >> pocahontas. pocahontas. pocahontas. >> reporter: calling her a fraud. saying she made up her heritage. former massachusetts senator scott brown jumping in, too. >> she can take a dna test. >> reporter: clinton acknowledges she's...
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army he spent a great deal of time the south where he felt at home and was truly happy for the first time in his life when on the eve of the civil war he was appointed superintendent of a new military school in louisiana, which is today louisiana state university. sherman's racism made him comfortable with slavery, but he had little patience with southerners who resorted to disunion to protect the institution. the deeply conservative sherman, secession represented treason and anarchy. breaking up the country and firing on american soldiers and the american flag at fort sumter , a u.s. army installation was , to him an attack on the constitution and an insurrection against the laws of the united states. once the united states conceded the right to break away, sherman feared the process would go on perpetually. if states were allowed to break away every time they lost a constitutional election america would end up, like he said, mexico. continually in the grip a revolution and chaos. the united states must survive and secession must be crushed or the experiment in republicanism would fail discrediting the only , examp
army he spent a great deal of time the south where he felt at home and was truly happy for the first time in his life when on the eve of the civil war he was appointed superintendent of a new military school in louisiana, which is today louisiana state university. sherman's racism made him comfortable with slavery, but he had little patience with southerners who resorted to disunion to protect the institution. the deeply conservative sherman, secession represented treason and anarchy. breaking...
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was ready. for that.fo t >> how you doing, kev?ev friende now. >> best buds.>>ds >> i'm so soaking wet and i feee great.ea >> i was m let's go ride ao r roller coaster. coaster i want to ride the superman ride right now. >> kev -- >> i can hear anybody in studio. >> back to you guys.uy this opens up -- now open in th park and superman roller coastet opens up on january --- june 11th.. i keep saying january. i'm so. my apologies. >> this is the best day of my my life.fe back to you guys in the studio. >> he guys have the same hairdoi rocking the caesar cut now.ut >> that was funny watch a goodod sport. >> he rock that look. he i wonder if he liked superman or aqua man better at the park t p today. toda >> i think superman.>> i think p >> that was prettyer clever. >> justice league thing. thi >> i know. they are making a movie.g a e >> i can't wait for the nextor e trip out to sick flags. >> it will be fun.ll be fun. we need a group outing. >> yeah. >> coming up next, we're livingv like we are dying with formeror american idol winner c
was ready. for that.fo t >> how you doing, kev?ev friende now. >> best buds.>>ds >> i'm so soaking wet and i feee great.ea >> i was m let's go ride ao r roller coaster. coaster i want to ride the superman ride right now. >> kev -- >> i can hear anybody in studio. >> back to you guys.uy this opens up -- now open in th park and superman roller coastet opens up on january --- june 11th.. i keep saying january. i'm so. my apologies. >> this is...
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but for us the choice was easy. on the evethe holocaust the jewish community of thes lonnici, greece, then a capital of sephardic jewish life, numbered 54,000. the city's docks were closed on chabot because so many of the stevedores were sabbath observant. but it wouldn't last. when the nazis arrived,'sssalon kichlt i's jewish community was utterly destroyed. more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. but in 2014 as mayor yiannis boutaris was sworn in for his second term as mayor of'sssaloniki he paid tribute to the rich and vibrant jewish legacy on thessaloniki, mourned and marked its return today. he pinned a yellow star of david to his jacket. the act was an honor for the jur junes of -- it was also a complete rejection of the neo-nazi golden dawn party. for all these reasons as well as ajc's long-standing ties to greece and the greek people mayor boutaris was the natural choice to come today. in doing so he represents the more than 65 million people from across eur
but for us the choice was easy. on the evethe holocaust the jewish community of thes lonnici, greece, then a capital of sephardic jewish life, numbered 54,000. the city's docks were closed on chabot because so many of the stevedores were sabbath observant. but it wouldn't last. when the nazis arrived,'sssalon kichlt i's jewish community was utterly destroyed. more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. but in 2014 as mayor yiannis...
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but for us the choice was easy. on the eve of the holocaust the jewish community of thes lonnici, greece, then a capital of sephardic jewish life, numbered 54,000. the city's docks were closed on chabot because so many of the stevedores were sabbath observant. but it wouldn't last. when the nazis arrived,'sssalon kichlt i's jewish community was utterly destroyed. more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. but in 2014 as mayor yiannis boutaris was sworn in for his second term as mayor of'sssaloniki he paid tribute to the rich and vibrant jewish legacy on thessaloniki, mourned and marked its return today. he pinned a yellow star of david to his jacket. the act was an honor for the jur junes of -- it was also a complete rejection of the neo-nazi golden dawn party. for all these reasons as well as ajc's long-standing ties to greece and the greek people mayor boutaris was the natural choice to come today. in doing so he represents the more than 65 million people from across
but for us the choice was easy. on the eve of the holocaust the jewish community of thes lonnici, greece, then a capital of sephardic jewish life, numbered 54,000. the city's docks were closed on chabot because so many of the stevedores were sabbath observant. but it wouldn't last. when the nazis arrived,'sssalon kichlt i's jewish community was utterly destroyed. more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. but in 2014 as mayor yiannis...
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showers, swe too, but it's kind of cool, though, to go into a game g seven because everybody said evs oh this was done like threeike e games ago.gamesgo in storms of your storm track,r, nothing too heavy here.y here. we'll continue to watch these showers rotate around lowta pressure. the heaviest of the activityivit calvert county, northern partsnr of saint mary's county, littlenl bit for charles county. forecast looks like this.this. showers to start this morning. g temperatures 60's, 70 degrees.0. nothing heavy, nothing severe.ev we'll be mostly cloudy atloudy lunchtime but we'll start see se some sunny breaks to theunreak north.no this afternoon temperatures warming up into the uppernoup 70's. we'll be try with some tryith sunshine coming throu weekend looks great. here's erin como. com friday morning -- let me saye s it one more time. te. friday morning.iday morning. >> on-time traffic brought to you by toyota.raby t visit buy a toyota.com for special offers. >> 5:07. i love the sound of friday but i hate the sound of waking upg u to rainy roads. rainy wet conditions from last nightna and som
showers, swe too, but it's kind of cool, though, to go into a game g seven because everybody said evs oh this was done like threeike e games ago.gamesgo in storms of your storm track,r, nothing too heavy here.y here. we'll continue to watch these showers rotate around lowta pressure. the heaviest of the activityivit calvert county, northern partsnr of saint mary's county, littlenl bit for charles county. forecast looks like this.this. showers to start this morning. g temperatures 60's, 70...
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it was cold and damp but bernie sanders turned up the heat and called up his supporters to make history tomorrow. in the cold and foggy weather, bernie sanders supporters were fired up and on the eve of what some say is a do or die primary night, it was in a way, his last stand. >> tomorrow, in the most important primary in the whole democratic nominating process, we are going to win here in california. >> reporter: surrounded by family and supporters in san francisco's crissy field, sanders says he will not concede to hillary clinton but will take the fight to the democratic convention. >> if we can win here in california, win in south dakota, north dakota, montana, new mexico, new jersey, we're going to go into that convention with enormous momentum. >> reporter: before his speech he talked with us.'s help to convince unpledged superdelegates that he has a better chance of defeating trump. the question is whether young people and independents who don't have reliable turnout can turnaround in the election. >> most people our age are on social media. >> reporter: some voters have already turned in their ballots. >> i mailed it the moment i got it. >> reporter: voting is up. >> we'
it was cold and damp but bernie sanders turned up the heat and called up his supporters to make history tomorrow. in the cold and foggy weather, bernie sanders supporters were fired up and on the eve of what some say is a do or die primary night, it was in a way, his last stand. >> tomorrow, in the most important primary in the whole democratic nominating process, we are going to win here in california. >> reporter: surrounded by family and supporters in san francisco's crissy...