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about is that any time those laws that cannot hold up to the law of the land which still is roe v wade it's going to close them money to fight these legal. well it's really insane tell us about your campaign you're on the road on this right now. i am what would i you know as you said this assault has just reached a fever pitch and myself you know i am fifty years old and i've used play internet since i'm sixteen and every woman i know has or everyone i know either know someone who has or has and sounds and the fact that this funding is getting cut i decided you know what i have this skill i can get onstage and i can make people laugh and for some reason time people pay money to see it so i thought why not go on a road trip and start raising money doing my comedy to help at least plant here to keep keep some money coming in because at this point. i don't know what else to do i feel like this is all that's not going to stop on the legislative level so it if i go to town to town and anywhere between you know two hundred six hundred people are coming out to see my shows and they look aroun
about is that any time those laws that cannot hold up to the law of the land which still is roe v wade it's going to close them money to fight these legal. well it's really insane tell us about your campaign you're on the road on this right now. i am what would i you know as you said this assault has just reached a fever pitch and myself you know i am fifty years old and i've used play internet since i'm sixteen and every woman i know has or everyone i know either know someone who has or has...
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a man took his own life after wading into the waters off of crown beach. firefighters didn't try to save him because they said they didn't have proper certification. they have since certified 20 firefighters for water rescues. >>>th last of four big cat walks is set to go into place. you may have noticed the other three as they are visible for drivers on the bay bridge. a fourth is expected to go up in the next couple of weeks. the cat walks are used by iron workers to build the new cable of the bridge. stringing the cable will take a year and the bridge is set to open in two years. >>> let's check in with sal for a look at traffic. hi sal. >> traffic is doing very well. we have road work out there that you should watch out for including 680 and contra costa county. and parts of 880 in oakland. first let's take a look at east shore freeway. you can see traffic is moving along nicely if you're driving out to the mccarthur maze. no major problems. we are looking at the commute as you head out to the mccarthur maze. also this mornings commute on interstate 88
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wade"?t means is the end game for the anti-choice forces is to reverse roe, but in the meantime what they are trying to do under the radar screen is chip and chip and chip away so that there are fewer doctors providing abortion services and that abortion services are harder for women to access. >> what's the likelihood, when you talk about 50 states. in are laws being considered in every state of the union regarding and restricting women's health services what. will this mean for women, and what does it mean long term? >> part what have we hope is that when the courts step in and the center for reproductive rights has been suing to make sure that these unconstitutional restrictions don't stand, if courts step in and protect women's constitutional rights, then access groups will still be there, so it's really important. people often say, well, what's the role of the courts? it's to make sure that majorities cannot just run over people's constitutional right, and that's a we're seeing right he
wade"?t means is the end game for the anti-choice forces is to reverse roe, but in the meantime what they are trying to do under the radar screen is chip and chip and chip away so that there are fewer doctors providing abortion services and that abortion services are harder for women to access. >> what's the likelihood, when you talk about 50 states. in are laws being considered in every state of the union regarding and restricting women's health services what. will this mean for...
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abortion as much as we now take for granted is a relatively new phenomenon you know when roe versus wade came down in one nine hundred seventy three there was tremendous catholic opposition and outrage but evan jellicoe did the modern intellectual movement was still in its infancy and there just wasn't that much outrage you know jerry falwell had a few years earlier been chastising martin luther king for getting involved in politics you know there was still a sense that it wasn't for the church to involvement to involve itself in kind of worldly matters now what really you know who is a built in evansville coal and a historian of the movement at columbia university has argued and i think correctly that we're really awoke kind of sleeping out until called giant and basically you had a huge evan helical resurgence in this country in the one nine hundred seventy s. and in some ways it was part of the same spiritual upsurge they gave us you know lots of different facets of the counterculture of the new age movement some of those searchers speak a what they called then jesus freaks or jesus p
abortion as much as we now take for granted is a relatively new phenomenon you know when roe versus wade came down in one nine hundred seventy three there was tremendous catholic opposition and outrage but evan jellicoe did the modern intellectual movement was still in its infancy and there just wasn't that much outrage you know jerry falwell had a few years earlier been chastising martin luther king for getting involved in politics you know there was still a sense that it wasn't for the church...
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their pregnancies illegally so although we certainly have it kind of gone back to a pre rover says wade era of mass back alley abortions back alley abortions unsafe abortions are happening in the united states right now women are being prosecuted for them so the first people to be prosecuted were these women who again had used drugs or they were pregnant but now it's moved on so that there's cases there's a case of a woman in indiana. who is facing homicide charges because she tried to kill herself while she was pregnant and it ended up. leading to they think leading to the eighty's that after it was born there is a woman who is facing charges who's who's facing prison time because she i think she couldn't afford an abortion and so she went online and bought abortion pills online you know that's kind of the clearest example of the return of back alley abortions there are you know horrible cases all over the country they're usually women who are maybe slightly more on the margins of society you know they're not happening to middle class women and certainly not to middle class women in bl
their pregnancies illegally so although we certainly have it kind of gone back to a pre rover says wade era of mass back alley abortions back alley abortions unsafe abortions are happening in the united states right now women are being prosecuted for them so the first people to be prosecuted were these women who again had used drugs or they were pregnant but now it's moved on so that there's cases there's a case of a woman in indiana. who is facing homicide charges because she tried to kill...
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sign the brutality of police in this country and that community specifically so the case of kenneth wade harding is just another sore spot now whether he fired a gun or not it's a sign of the rift that's been created the mistrust between civilians and their supposed protectors of social upheaval and this is something that people obviously feel passionate about to go out and protest but it's something of the mainstream media is happy to miss. well yesterday the world watched as rupert murdoch and his son james testified before the british parliament's culture media and sports select committee about that phone hacking scandal that's now engulfed murdoch's media empire and when it came to questions about whether or not murdoch and any idea of the wrongdoing that was going on in news of the world what we heard was the one knows if you really want to see you legalization investigate this it's on. you know can you explain why. it is. so. now part of murdoch's defense was that he employs fifty three thousand people around the world how could he possibly know what all of them are doing but again
sign the brutality of police in this country and that community specifically so the case of kenneth wade harding is just another sore spot now whether he fired a gun or not it's a sign of the rift that's been created the mistrust between civilians and their supposed protectors of social upheaval and this is something that people obviously feel passionate about to go out and protest but it's something of the mainstream media is happy to miss. well yesterday the world watched as rupert murdoch...
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and they are protesting over the shooting of kenneth wade hardy nineteen year old who was shot and killed on saturday after he allegedly fired two officers today officials said that the gunshot residue was found on the man's hand which could indicate that he had fired that gun so we're still waiting for those details but this is another example of what's going on in california's bay area and the frustration between civilians and police i don't forget about the case of oscar grant or the case of charles hill both men who were fatally shot by police grant had no weapon on him he allegedly was drunk and had a knife but regardless the shooter killed trend is a perfect sign the brutality of police in this country and that community specifically so the case of kenneth wade harding is just another sore spot now whether he fired a gun or not it's a sign of the rift that's been created the mistrust between civilians and they're supposedly protectors of social upheaval and this is something that people obviously feel passionate about to go out and protest but it's something of the mainstream media
and they are protesting over the shooting of kenneth wade hardy nineteen year old who was shot and killed on saturday after he allegedly fired two officers today officials said that the gunshot residue was found on the man's hand which could indicate that he had fired that gun so we're still waiting for those details but this is another example of what's going on in california's bay area and the frustration between civilians and police i don't forget about the case of oscar grant or the case of...
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and dick williams led the franchise to the first profession has pass wade at age 82.illiams managed for 21 season was six clubs, and of course, he'll be remembered here for what he did in 1972 and 1973, leading a's to back to back titles. and to the current a's and emotion of moscoso, pitching in an a's win over seattle. today, he was sent to triple a to make room for pitch outfielder josh willingham. they both activated off the d.l.. take a look. a fan in texas tonight that, is where a's are. no word on his condition. didn't look good. there is currently we're in the 6th. and this is a great story. former cal sea hawk mar shawn lynch making his presence felt off the field announcing expansion of his fan first family foundation with a plan to open a nonprofit youth center. lynch joined in the venture by his cousin, josh johnson and former cal tro ducts and i had to ask a question. >> more hemable moment for you. epic touchdown run this year? or 2006 memorial stadium? >> neither one of them. i was in high school. at the oakland coliseum. i had a 46 yard touchdown. and
and dick williams led the franchise to the first profession has pass wade at age 82.illiams managed for 21 season was six clubs, and of course, he'll be remembered here for what he did in 1972 and 1973, leading a's to back to back titles. and to the current a's and emotion of moscoso, pitching in an a's win over seattle. today, he was sent to triple a to make room for pitch outfielder josh willingham. they both activated off the d.l.. take a look. a fan in texas tonight that, is where a's are....
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let's get start wade look. we'll start down at the beaches because i know a lot of people are head there had today or are already down there and you can see we are talking about generally a beautiful weekend. highs down at the beaches will be about 10 degrees cooler than here in washington with mid- to upper 80s generally expected. 58 tomorrow in ocean city and i think the best chance for a shower or thunderstorm down at the beaches will be sunday afternoon. and even to the holiday on monday. just a few clouds. temperatures in the mid-80s. water temperature just got an update, 74 degrees. it was 75 yesterday so a little cooler. cape may, rehoboth, you are doing just fine. let me mention the outer banks. that looks fine too. could be some thunderstorms down there late sunday and monday. let's do temperatures, 72 at reagan national. 59 in fredericksburg. off to the south and east we go, leonardtown, 6 #. annapolis is now 70. here in washington, we are down to 72. -- leonardtown, 62. sat lute radar, haven't had mu
let's get start wade look. we'll start down at the beaches because i know a lot of people are head there had today or are already down there and you can see we are talking about generally a beautiful weekend. highs down at the beaches will be about 10 degrees cooler than here in washington with mid- to upper 80s generally expected. 58 tomorrow in ocean city and i think the best chance for a shower or thunderstorm down at the beaches will be sunday afternoon. and even to the holiday on monday....
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the defense said it might call wade boggs and david cohn to testify on his behalf. clemens faces 30 years in prison if found guilty. >>> the chancellor is asking for a 12% increase for this coming academic year. that would mean an extra $588 a year for students and that's on top of a 10% increase that was already scheduled to take effect. the new annual tradition would be $5,472 a year. a cal state spokesman says 45% of students receive enough financial aid to cover all of the tuition costs and a substantial portion of the others. >> former san francisco mayor gavin newsom says it's time for his successor to decide whether or not his name will will -- will be on the ballot for governor. lee said he would not run when he probable missed to finish out newsom's final year. that was after newsom was elected lieutenant-governor. >>> president obama stent 1 sent out a tweet asking -- sent out a tweet asking people about the nation's deficit. he then took questions. unlike the questioners, mr. obama was not restricted by twitters' 140-character limit. he answered verbally
the defense said it might call wade boggs and david cohn to testify on his behalf. clemens faces 30 years in prison if found guilty. >>> the chancellor is asking for a 12% increase for this coming academic year. that would mean an extra $588 a year for students and that's on top of a 10% increase that was already scheduled to take effect. the new annual tradition would be $5,472 a year. a cal state spokesman says 45% of students receive enough financial aid to cover all of the tuition...
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wade is from upper marlboro, he is local. wade is from pennsylvania.ou have a seem that goes around with you. how does this work? you go from place to place doing what in in we are on the road 22 days. these kid never met each other. we're going to go to 16 different towns. we play baseball, not only baseball but we do community service. >> you have some event going on here at the university of maryland this weekend. tell me about some of the events that you have planned that everyone is welcome to come out to. >> we will be here until ten at night. there will be three baseball games, clinic and yoga. we'll do a lot of things, everybody is welcome to come out. >> it's the hope for people to donate their time to a charity evident like some of the boys are doing as they head around to different places with you in. >> they have done a lot of charity any work already. what we do is have them run a clinic for the younger kid. that's their way of gig back. even people who are not baseball people, we would love to have them out, help out here, donate rolling
wade is from upper marlboro, he is local. wade is from pennsylvania.ou have a seem that goes around with you. how does this work? you go from place to place doing what in in we are on the road 22 days. these kid never met each other. we're going to go to 16 different towns. we play baseball, not only baseball but we do community service. >> you have some event going on here at the university of maryland this weekend. tell me about some of the events that you have planned that everyone is...
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angry neighbors held a protest over the shooting of the 19-year-old keng yej wade harding, killed saturday as he ran from police when they tried to stop him for not daying his -- paying his muni fare. many are questioning whether harding had a gun. the police chief provided autdo from the shot spotter system picking up sounds and locations of the gunfire. >> we believe that the shot spotter confirms there were three shooters in this instant. mr. harding followed by two officers returning fire. >> never seen that gun. what i have seen is a young man running for his life, being shot down from his back, the way he was shot down. >> and there is a time line, showing 10 shots were fired and they played video that shows a gun at the shooting scene. there it is. and police say they're working to determine this f.that weapon was fired at officer autos police believe a deadly shooting in richmond is the result of a violent turf war between a couple groups. a man and woman shot and killed outside of an apartment be in north richmond last night there. is a third victim, a 20-year-old also shot and is
angry neighbors held a protest over the shooting of the 19-year-old keng yej wade harding, killed saturday as he ran from police when they tried to stop him for not daying his -- paying his muni fare. many are questioning whether harding had a gun. the police chief provided autdo from the shot spotter system picking up sounds and locations of the gunfire. >> we believe that the shot spotter confirms there were three shooters in this instant. mr. harding followed by two officers returning...
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yo que se conoce como wade catcher network. este proyecto consiste en colocar. alega que en california hay 3 vertederos de desechos toco o acoso. por su parte la i p ahí informó que no dará a conocer su postura sobre litigios pendientes. viven cientos de personas separadas de sus seres queridos por una deportación. david hi barra nos presenta el caso de una familia en el reportaje especial la otra tijuana. en nuestro viaje por tijuana nos encontramos por una familia separada por la deportación de uno de sus seres queridos. es una historia como muchas y cuyos protagonistas nos narran los hechos. tomamos unas cervezas y por no manejar y salir caminando. la policía. y nos hicieron preguntas. y todo. y se dieron cuenta que mi esposo. era ilegal. se lo llevaron a la cárcel y estuvo ahí un día. y lo metieron y lo cortaron ayer a las 3 de la tarde. yo mis hijos son ciudades. hemos tratado de arreglar papeles. buscamos la ayuda de un abogado. nos robó el dinero que nos cobró. considere que es injusto. más cuando el hombre provee para la familia. y no tiene. y trabajando
yo que se conoce como wade catcher network. este proyecto consiste en colocar. alega que en california hay 3 vertederos de desechos toco o acoso. por su parte la i p ahí informó que no dará a conocer su postura sobre litigios pendientes. viven cientos de personas separadas de sus seres queridos por una deportación. david hi barra nos presenta el caso de una familia en el reportaje especial la otra tijuana. en nuestro viaje por tijuana nos encontramos por una familia separada por la...
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>> then like washington crossing the delaware to ask it for money, i waded into the crowd with a creditswiper attached to my ipad. >> that's it. thank you. just throw it out, ball it up and throw it at me. thank you. folks, i want to thank all those people who swiped their cards in the right slot today. and for those of you who swiped it in the wrong slot, thank you even more. (laughter) >> stephen: now you too, you,, nation, out there can be part of history by logging on to my brand-new web site colbert superpac.com. we weren't allowed to keep the e-mail addresses we collected from colbert pac.com because they remain the property of viacom.com so sign up again but i assure you, that those 130,000 e-mails we collected last time will not go to waste. they're being sold to a chinese cybercrime syndicate. and folks, you'll be getting an e-mail reminding you to switch to colbert superpac right -- now. and when you sign up, you will get this personal form letter of thanks from me. it is suitable for printing out and framing if you have a frame. (laughter) >> stephen: please donate, nation. b
>> then like washington crossing the delaware to ask it for money, i waded into the crowd with a creditswiper attached to my ipad. >> that's it. thank you. just throw it out, ball it up and throw it at me. thank you. folks, i want to thank all those people who swiped their cards in the right slot today. and for those of you who swiped it in the wrong slot, thank you even more. (laughter) >> stephen: now you too, you,, nation, out there can be part of history by logging on to...
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so i was around before roe versus wade. i have seen the horrors of illegal abortions. i have done hysterectomies on women who have been perforated, infected. fortunately, i have never seen anybody die, but that was an occurrence in the past. there were wards on our service for strictly care of septic abortions. i told myself when i went into practice i wasn't going to ever have to see that again. and i didn't. and we practiced abortion care as well as routine obstetric and gynecology care for over 30 years. and everything was fine, until a couple of weeks ago. >> are you -- sorry. go on, sir. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> well, the time line on these regulations is bizarre. today is june 30. we first were notified of the language of the restrictions on june 13. we sent in our application on june 14 because we were ready and we had reviewed what we had on the 13th and had planned for some guidelines, and we submitted our application and everything was fine until the 20th, when we received 30 pages of additional architectural guidelines that were drawn up by the secretary o
so i was around before roe versus wade. i have seen the horrors of illegal abortions. i have done hysterectomies on women who have been perforated, infected. fortunately, i have never seen anybody die, but that was an occurrence in the past. there were wards on our service for strictly care of septic abortions. i told myself when i went into practice i wasn't going to ever have to see that again. and i didn't. and we practiced abortion care as well as routine obstetric and gynecology care for...
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wade now. i knee all three abortion clinics in kansas are planning on fighting this in court and a woman now has to go to missouri for the nearest abortion clinic and if that's not undue burdened i don't know what it. >> if you have to go out of state, that's good case. thank you, from the "huffington host." >> thank you. >>> the president of the center forereproductive rights, filed a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of one of the abortion providers in kansas. give us your sense, and thank you for joining us tonight on this. it looks to me like this is an attempt to outlaw abortion effectively. is that how you see it? in the state of kansas? >> yes. absolutely an attempt to outlaw abortion in the state of kansas. these are medically unnecessary rules that were put into place in a kind of bogus procedural way, and our clients are not going to be able to provide abortion service tomorrow morning until we get into court tomorrow afternoon. >> what happened -- i won't let you or me make the argu
wade now. i knee all three abortion clinics in kansas are planning on fighting this in court and a woman now has to go to missouri for the nearest abortion clinic and if that's not undue burdened i don't know what it. >> if you have to go out of state, that's good case. thank you, from the "huffington host." >> thank you. >>> the president of the center forereproductive rights, filed a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of one of the abortion providers in kansas....
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take vo ---esta tarde, la policia informo que encontraron residuos de polvora en la mano de kenneth wadeding, quien fue abatido por la policia luego de que supuestamente abriera fuego contra los agentes e intentara darse a la fuga... ---la policia ha tratado de apaciguar el descontento de los residentes de la zona, quienes se manifestaron esta tarde en el parque dolores ya que muchos aseguran que harding no estaba armado., hubo 35 arrestados al tornarse violenta. cu ---mientras que en la ciudad de emeryville... take vo ...el departamento de policia, el alcalde de auburn, y la familia de amanda barnes, ofrecen una recompensa a quien proporcione informacin sobre el conductor que atropell a "amanda" el pasado 12 de julio mientras cruzaba la calle. ---como consecuencia de ello, amanda, de 22 aÑos de edad podria no volver a caminar por las severas lesiones que sufrio a su espina dorsal. cu ---la familia de uno de los turistas desaparecidos en el mar de cortes, en mexico... take vo ...ha pedido a la guardia costera de los estados unidos que rescate el barco hundido de las profundidades del mar
take vo ---esta tarde, la policia informo que encontraron residuos de polvora en la mano de kenneth wadeding, quien fue abatido por la policia luego de que supuestamente abriera fuego contra los agentes e intentara darse a la fuga... ---la policia ha tratado de apaciguar el descontento de los residentes de la zona, quienes se manifestaron esta tarde en el parque dolores ya que muchos aseguran que harding no estaba armado., hubo 35 arrestados al tornarse violenta. cu ---mientras que en la ciudad...
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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 youtube video now. police say he fired at them as he ran away. they shot and killed him. several witnesses got this all on cell phone video and again that's what you're looking at now, posted to youtube. it turns out harding was a parolee wanted for questioning in a murder in seattle. there is going to be a community meeting going on this evening. that is at 6 p.m. at bayview operahouse. the address is there on your screen. 4705 third street starting at 6:00. the police chief greg suhr is going to be there as well as city council members listening to people's concerns about this. and there are several investigations going right now into that police shooting both internally within the police department and outward investigations, as well. elizabeth? >> hopefully things will remain peaceful at that community meeting tonight. >> reporter: they will have extra police p
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 youtube video now. police say he fired at them as he ran away. they shot and killed him. several witnesses got this all on cell phone video and again that's what you're looking at now, posted to youtube. it turns out harding was a parolee wanted for questioning in a murder...
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we're told they spent most of the afternoon today, about six hours of deliberations, wading through all minute usuala before beginning to discuss the case. so they'll get back in earnest tomorrow and start wading through almost 400 items entered into evidence, more than three dozen witnesses called to the stand, several times. there is a lot to work through. and no doubt you can hear the rain. we have a storm moving through the aerld area, as well. >> looks like you're in a monsoon there. she did not testify. but you know, she kind of mugged a bit from her desk there in the defense table. is that going to help her, you think? i know we're just speculating. but does that help in these situations when she is reacting as she often did? >> reporter: i think, wendy, it gives the jurors at least some type of feel of her thoughts as they go through this trial. she cried during several key occasions, always turned her head away and did not look when little caylee's remains were shown or the scene where caylee -- her remains were found. and today very interesting. several times as the defense in
we're told they spent most of the afternoon today, about six hours of deliberations, wading through all minute usuala before beginning to discuss the case. so they'll get back in earnest tomorrow and start wading through almost 400 items entered into evidence, more than three dozen witnesses called to the stand, several times. there is a lot to work through. and no doubt you can hear the rain. we have a storm moving through the aerld area, as well. >> looks like you're in a monsoon there....
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some big names in baseball may be called to testify in the trial including wade boggs and david cohn.>> the 2018 website will go to asia. >> pyeongchang. >> the anticipation there was killing me! >> the international olympic committee choosing the south korean city to stage the 2018 olympics. the committee made that announcement slowly as you saw. today in south africa. pyeongchang defeated annecy in france and munich germany. it's the first korean city to ever host the winter games. >> i think they had the summer games in seoul in '88. >>> next travelers stayed grounded following a 50-mile- wide dust storm. >> and even small doses can be dangerous. the common sugar substitute that could kill your dog. >>> skies now mostly sunny around the bay area. high pressure is weakening. some cooler air on the way. we'll tell you when coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> weather-wise if you loved yesterday you will like today more. >> i loved it. so it sounds good. >> i think a little more comfortable. it has been very hot around the bay area. looks like those temperatures are going to start heat u
some big names in baseball may be called to testify in the trial including wade boggs and david cohn.>> the 2018 website will go to asia. >> pyeongchang. >> the anticipation there was killing me! >> the international olympic committee choosing the south korean city to stage the 2018 olympics. the committee made that announcement slowly as you saw. today in south africa. pyeongchang defeated annecy in france and munich germany. it's the first korean city to ever host the...
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and vietnamese communities to tell residents while the river may look pretty, it is too dangerous to wade and swim in. >>> still to come when the news continues, atlantis is poised and ready for its 135th and final mission, provided the weather cooperates. coming up, see the new spacecraft that will eventually replace the shuttle program. >>> president obama calls democrats and republicans to the white house with the new proposal to try to end the debt showdown. i'm danielle nottingham. i'll have that story coming up. a fresh round of talks on a deal to raise the debt ceiling at the white house. this time, both sides are hinting they're open to a compromise. as danielle nottingham reports, that could lead to even bigger spending cuts. >> president obama took control of the debt debate arguing now is the time for lawmakers to do something big. the president proposes that congress agree to raise the nation's debt celling and slash $4 trillion in federal spending over the next decade. that's double the amount of cuts lawmakers originally considered. both parties are sending signals they're r
and vietnamese communities to tell residents while the river may look pretty, it is too dangerous to wade and swim in. >>> still to come when the news continues, atlantis is poised and ready for its 135th and final mission, provided the weather cooperates. coming up, see the new spacecraft that will eventually replace the shuttle program. >>> president obama calls democrats and republicans to the white house with the new proposal to try to end the debt showdown. i'm danielle...
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. >> they will be back tuesday to wade through more than a month of testimony and evidence.secutors wrapped up their case after displays these photos of anthony. they argued anthony didn't want to be a mom any more so she suffocated caylee with duct tape. >> that duct tape had to be on that skull before they difficult composed -- decomposed. >> reporter: has offered the jury a complete different explanation of how caylee died. they claim caylee accidently died in the grandparents' pool and that her grandfather tried to cover it up. >> these photographs tell the truth. >> but in their final rebuttal, prosecutors pounced. >> people don't make accidents look like murder. >> reporter: thinks jurors may have some doubts yet still find anthony guilty. >> they are her story is so incredibly. >> reporter: if convicted of first degree murder anthony could face the death penalty, karen brown, eyewitness news. >>> anthony is also charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child and 4 counts of providing false information to law law enforcement. >>> according to a new york times a french
. >> they will be back tuesday to wade through more than a month of testimony and evidence.secutors wrapped up their case after displays these photos of anthony. they argued anthony didn't want to be a mom any more so she suffocated caylee with duct tape. >> that duct tape had to be on that skull before they difficult composed -- decomposed. >> reporter: has offered the jury a complete different explanation of how caylee died. they claim caylee accidently died in the...
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the lawyers for clemons said they may call hall of famer wade bogs and david cone to testify in defense of the former teammate. >> he landed safely and no disrespect to you. >> and i will be -- do it if you do it with me j. all right. >> we'll see you here on fox 5 news at 10.
the lawyers for clemons said they may call hall of famer wade bogs and david cone to testify in defense of the former teammate. >> he landed safely and no disrespect to you. >> and i will be -- do it if you do it with me j. all right. >> we'll see you here on fox 5 news at 10.
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. >> members of the jury -- >> reporter: after wade ing through the judge's instructions and waiting for around six hours, the jury will get back to work today reviewing testimony of dozens of witnesses and almost 400 items entered as evidence, and with the emotional closing arguments likely still echoing in their minds. >> the key question as it relates to all manslaughter and child abuse and murder charges that you're going to be presented with is how did she die? what happened to her? what is proven beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt? not just some, but every single one. and those questions were never answered. that evidence was never presented to you. >> reporter: >> to say that there is no evidence to connect casey anthony to caylee's death ignores. all of this evidence. >> reporter: jay gray, nbc news, orlando. >>> having scrapped their plans to enjoy an expended fourth of july holiday, congress will be back this week to work to fix the nation's finances. tracie potts has more on that. good morning. >> good morning. the republicans have drawn a line saying no
. >> members of the jury -- >> reporter: after wade ing through the judge's instructions and waiting for around six hours, the jury will get back to work today reviewing testimony of dozens of witnesses and almost 400 items entered as evidence, and with the emotional closing arguments likely still echoing in their minds. >> the key question as it relates to all manslaughter and child abuse and murder charges that you're going to be presented with is how did she die? what...
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their hobby is rock climbing today their destination is the top of a cliff called a quick noisy crest waded across this mountain stream is a dangerous task even on a quiet warm day it's flow is still too fast. during the day to do wouldn't take food and fuel to the parks outposts and checks tourist trails and come sites. like i'm valentine grigori of ranger the national park service from szalavitz didn't register yes yes did you get instructions before you came here yes. which way are you going we're going to climb the rock spend the night and climb up click ny the next day. make camp fires where you're not supposed to it's dangerous to do it now yes yes we got it. well have a nice trip with thank you. half way to applique annoyed crest the tourists are treated to an unpleasant surprise. all of a sudden the weather has changed terentia rain washes the trail out in a matter of minutes. alexander got tired of the man in charge of the group of rock climbers to science to lead them to stone river. most of those things make it difficult because of the rain but it's easier this way. every serious
their hobby is rock climbing today their destination is the top of a cliff called a quick noisy crest waded across this mountain stream is a dangerous task even on a quiet warm day it's flow is still too fast. during the day to do wouldn't take food and fuel to the parks outposts and checks tourist trails and come sites. like i'm valentine grigori of ranger the national park service from szalavitz didn't register yes yes did you get instructions before you came here yes. which way are you going...
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>> reporter: the chief took to the podium to address the details of the shooting death of kenneth wadearing. moments after he started to speak he was drowned out by angry shouting. one man had to be held back from charging the podium. after an hour the chef left the meeting. . >> this is a distraction and a tragedy for sure. >> reporter: a lot of the passion and frustration heard here tonight -- from the victims of gun vie violence. community leaders whoringeders who organized the meeting say it's a rare opportunity to let their voices be heard. >> my son got 36 bullets. >> a group of people that have been voiceless, there is countless stories, valid concerns, it's a very human response. >> reporter: kenneth haring, a person of interest in a murder was shot by police after police say he fired at them. >> people are upset that -- an act of violence happened in their town square. we were doing our best to make sure he didn't do violence to the community. . >> reporter: people weren't ready to listen. the chief said he isn't giving up. >> we just keep working with the community. >> report
>> reporter: the chief took to the podium to address the details of the shooting death of kenneth wadearing. moments after he started to speak he was drowned out by angry shouting. one man had to be held back from charging the podium. after an hour the chef left the meeting. . >> this is a distraction and a tragedy for sure. >> reporter: a lot of the passion and frustration heard here tonight -- from the victims of gun vie violence. community leaders whoringeders who organized...
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documentary modern corps which has been a big fish in a spy was wired to meet you she need to clean wade said every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you keep here we can see a selection of the films for this year. also many lectures mostly because the full discussion is only going on in the for itself the simple small suffuse of the region bringing together houses been freshly gets to the creek town of central russia. from the palace of wrong not to the museum of event of a grocery cultural marks here and your film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why is one of the world's ones that question and more let's meet this week's guest let's leave it to me here to meet you now tell me your involvement with the festival here. well the most to go part of all the beginning. from director. the director of programming or this just so so i decided to take this season's soap unity to compose a competition program which would consist of a term movies of highest quality why. well actually it's no
documentary modern corps which has been a big fish in a spy was wired to meet you she need to clean wade said every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you keep here we can see a selection of the films for this year. also many lectures mostly because the full discussion is only going on in the for itself the simple small suffuse of the region bringing together houses been freshly gets to the creek town of central russia. from the palace of wrong not to the museum of...
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>> reporter: volunteers helped couples wade through the process. even judges donated their time. >> it's quite extraordinary, the historic day. >> reporter: weddings in new york began at midnight with niagara falls as a backdrop. >> i keep thinking that -- that -- it just is not real. >> reporter: back in new york city, protesters also exercised their rights. but that didn't dampen the festive atmosphere. a collective celebration. along with a powerful, personal moment of saying "i do." and tonight another ceremony taking place here in the city. new york city's mayor michael bloomberg will efficient the officiate the wedding of his longtime chief policy adviser and his partner at gracie mansion. lester? >> michelle franzen in new york tonight, thanks. many of those couples who tied the knot in new york today came from outside the state and will find their newly married status will not follow them home. the state of gay marriage in this country is a hodgepodge of confusing laws. as nbc's george lewis reports, that means uncertainty for many same-sex
>> reporter: volunteers helped couples wade through the process. even judges donated their time. >> it's quite extraordinary, the historic day. >> reporter: weddings in new york began at midnight with niagara falls as a backdrop. >> i keep thinking that -- that -- it just is not real. >> reporter: back in new york city, protesters also exercised their rights. but that didn't dampen the festive atmosphere. a collective celebration. along with a powerful, personal...
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two batters later it's the new guy, jeff keppinger, he is going to be wade down.im flannery gives him an escorts. they are both save. dm game tied at 1. the giants add another run in the fourth and then bumgarner is on lockdown. 7 2/3 innings, only 1 run allowed, 8 strikeouts, no walks. he has gone 19 straight starts allowing two or fewer walks. that is juan manager eye shell territory. >>> turn it over to that man, brian wilson works a 1-2-3 night for his 31st save. they have won 7 of 10 since the break, 2-1 is the final after a five-pitch save yesterday. took him only 15 pitches today. >> i don't believe in it, i kick my ass in the weight room so i can be available every night. i have been able to prove i can come back every night, i don't know if stuff-wise it is great but i can at least take the mound and not complain. >> the giants are headed to philadelphia after going to the white house tomorrow. the phillies won their fifth in a row today but were denied in the seventh. kristi an orphie a takes a home run away from raul ibanez, a great catch, phillies stil
two batters later it's the new guy, jeff keppinger, he is going to be wade down.im flannery gives him an escorts. they are both save. dm game tied at 1. the giants add another run in the fourth and then bumgarner is on lockdown. 7 2/3 innings, only 1 run allowed, 8 strikeouts, no walks. he has gone 19 straight starts allowing two or fewer walks. that is juan manager eye shell territory. >>> turn it over to that man, brian wilson works a 1-2-3 night for his 31st save. they have won 7 of...
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survivors talk about wading in themud to be rescued. >> i was sleeping and heard a big sound. >> i suddenly heard a strange sound, like a large trade explosion sound, so i walked outside. -- like a large trade explosion. -- train explosion. >> they are calling it the worst rain in a century. hundreds of thousands -- hundreds of houses flooded. rhodes often impossible to accept with the health of rescue teams -- roads often impossible to pass except with the help of rescue teams. lucy williamson, bbc news, seoul, korea. >> tomorrow in london, more than 1000 british veterans who were exposed to nuclear testing in the 1950's and lost their case for damages will be hoping the supreme court will give them permission to appeal. the elderly veterans believe there ill health is due to exposure during the tests, but the ministry of defence has contested that claims since 2004. our correspondent reports. >> not until 10 seconds and could anybody in look. so intense was the man made sun that people miles away with their back turns and hands over their eyes are aware of its fantastic brilliance. >> bas
survivors talk about wading in themud to be rescued. >> i was sleeping and heard a big sound. >> i suddenly heard a strange sound, like a large trade explosion sound, so i walked outside. -- like a large trade explosion. -- train explosion. >> they are calling it the worst rain in a century. hundreds of thousands -- hundreds of houses flooded. rhodes often impossible to accept with the health of rescue teams -- roads often impossible to pass except with the help of rescue...
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witnesses say the trio ignored warnings and climbed over guardrails on the top of vernal falls tuesday to wade into the merced river. >>> a community meeting to talk about a police shooting evolved into a shouting match. [ screaming ] >> chaos erupted just moments after san francisco's police chief started speaking last night. police held a meeting to talk about last weekend's shooting in the bayview district but it wasn't about the death of the teen with a criminal past. it was more about their personal frustration. >> 36 bullets. 6 in the head, 7 in the body. >> people are upset. an act of violence happened in their town square. we are doing our best to make sure that mr. harding didn't do any violence to the community. >> police chief greg suhr left the meeting after more than an hour of failed attempts to speak. but he said he would be back to talk with the community once again but at a later date. >>> there is a new man in charge of transportation in san francisco. ed reiskin is named executive director of the municipal transportation agency. reiskin has been san francisco's public works
witnesses say the trio ignored warnings and climbed over guardrails on the top of vernal falls tuesday to wade into the merced river. >>> a community meeting to talk about a police shooting evolved into a shouting match. [ screaming ] >> chaos erupted just moments after san francisco's police chief started speaking last night. police held a meeting to talk about last weekend's shooting in the bayview district but it wasn't about the death of the teen with a criminal past. it was...
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. >> reporter: they'll be back tuesday, to wade through more than a month's worth of testimony and evidence. prosecutors wrapped up their case by showing these photos of anthony, after her daughter was missing, partying and displaying her new tattoo. they argue anthony didn't want to be a mom anymore, so she suffocated caylee with duct tape. >> that tape had to have been on that skull before she decomposed. >> reporter: to get a guilty verdict, prosecutors must convince the jurors beyond a reasonable doubt. and the defense has offered the seven women and five men on the jury a completely different explanation of how caylee died. the defense claims caylee accidentally drowned in her grandparents' pool. >> there's the proof. that she could easily get outside. >> reporter: and that her grandfather tried to cover it up. >> these photographs tell the truth. >> reporter: but in their final rebuttal, prosecutors pounced. >> people don't make accidents look like murder. >> reporter: legal expert mark o'meara thinks jurors may have some doubts, yet still find anthony guilty. >> her story is so incre
. >> reporter: they'll be back tuesday, to wade through more than a month's worth of testimony and evidence. prosecutors wrapped up their case by showing these photos of anthony, after her daughter was missing, partying and displaying her new tattoo. they argue anthony didn't want to be a mom anymore, so she suffocated caylee with duct tape. >> that tape had to have been on that skull before she decomposed. >> reporter: to get a guilty verdict, prosecutors must convince the...
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she supported the supreme court's ruling on row versus wade which made abortion legal and supported the equal rights amendment. she openly discussed her breast cancer and mastectomy. after they left the white house in 1977, betty ford faced another health crisis. >> my family saw the problem and they got professional help to come in and help them do what we refer to as an intervention. >> she had become addicted to both painkillers and alcohol. after her successful treatment, she opened the betty ford center in california to treat others with drug and alcohol addiction. the couple spent much of the rest of their lives together and out of the public spotlight. but the nation saw her again during the state funeral for former president ford, her husband of 58 years. through it all, betty ford faced the challenges of life with the grace and poise of a dancer. scott pele, cbs news, new york. >>> well deeply divided but it must get done. >> both sides are going to have to step outside of their comfort zones and make some political sacrifices. >> the advice for negotiators on raising the natio
she supported the supreme court's ruling on row versus wade which made abortion legal and supported the equal rights amendment. she openly discussed her breast cancer and mastectomy. after they left the white house in 1977, betty ford faced another health crisis. >> my family saw the problem and they got professional help to come in and help them do what we refer to as an intervention. >> she had become addicted to both painkillers and alcohol. after her successful treatment, she...
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some of them that include creating a cabinet- level office with a jobs czar, and another committee to wade through government regulations and establishing a california presence in foreign markets. the first place in china. now, the news conference so far now but right now between a noon and 2:00 time span this afternoon, over 200 business leaders are getting together with the lieutenant governor as well as san jose mayor chuck reed and they are brainstorming some of these ideas seeing how they might be able to take action on some of these ideas in newsom's plan, how to create jobs. grace? >> you know, we need all the help we can get. thank you, sharon chin. >>> a light at the end. tunnel for those two cal grads that have been held captive for almost two years in iran. >> plus, school south and thieves are striking. the gold mine they discovered at bay area schools and why they keep coming back. >>> and a little shake, rattle and roll. we all not bay area roads are bumpy. -- we all know that bay area roads are a little bumpy. how our potholes compare to the rest of the country. >>> clouds c
some of them that include creating a cabinet- level office with a jobs czar, and another committee to wade through government regulations and establishing a california presence in foreign markets. the first place in china. now, the news conference so far now but right now between a noon and 2:00 time span this afternoon, over 200 business leaders are getting together with the lieutenant governor as well as san jose mayor chuck reed and they are brainstorming some of these ideas seeing how they...
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survivors talked about wading in the mud to be rescued. >> i was asleep at the time when i heard a big bang sound, and then the roof collapsed. >> i suddenly heard a strange sound, like a large train explosion sound, so i walked outside, and i heard someone screaming for help and saudi cabin being swept away. >> they are calling it the worst rain in this century. hundreds of house is flooded. more dead, more missing, and roads are impassable, except with the help of rescue teams and rove's. this has taken many people by surprise. 40 centimeters of rain in just one day, and another 25 centimeters to come. linzy williamson, bbc news, seoul, korea. -- lucie williamson. >> tomorrow in london, more than 1000 british veterans who were exposed to nuclear testing in the 1950's and lost their case for damages will be hoping the supreme court will give them permission to appeal. the elderly veterans believe there ill health is due to their exposure during the tests, but the ministry of defence has contested their claims since 2004. caroline reports. >> not until 10 seconds after the blast make a
survivors talked about wading in the mud to be rescued. >> i was asleep at the time when i heard a big bang sound, and then the roof collapsed. >> i suddenly heard a strange sound, like a large train explosion sound, so i walked outside, and i heard someone screaming for help and saudi cabin being swept away. >> they are calling it the worst rain in this century. hundreds of house is flooded. more dead, more missing, and roads are impassable, except with the help of rescue...