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the other defender was private william williams, born enslaved in prince george's county under the name frederick hall, he escaped from slavery and changed his name to william too, was morality wounded here. this morning, like 200 years ago, a cross section of america stands in this fort represented by all. the words paint a picture of what it was like to be with key on that september morning in 1814. it is my privilege and honor to introduce the following individuals who will read each verse of "the star sprangled banner." caroline christensen, student fort mchenry volunteer, representing the youth and future of our nation. ms. franchon crews, american international boxing champion, singer, and aspiring lib i don't know. general colin powell, statesman, general, iconic american. and mr. kenny nacke, baltimore in, citizen who endured the loss of his brother, lewis nacke iii, in the tragic events of september 11th, 2001. ms. caroline? >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, over the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streamin
the other defender was private william williams, born enslaved in prince george's county under the name frederick hall, he escaped from slavery and changed his name to william too, was morality wounded here. this morning, like 200 years ago, a cross section of america stands in this fort represented by all. the words paint a picture of what it was like to be with key on that september morning in 1814. it is my privilege and honor to introduce the following individuals who will read each verse...
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williams 28 out of 52. 416 yards passing. off his back foot. you thought chad williams was going to run that close corner. and williams just wanted in front of it. >> anthony: it's four down territory because of the remaining time in the game. but i don't think they have to throw this beyond. what it's been is the balance of the formation, the receivers, you've seen multiple times now in this half. coverage has been dropped by southern. not being able to sift through the traffic. >> paul: third down and ten. got to get to the 45 yard line to keep it going. a strike. that's a first down grambling to ka'jandre domino. >> anthony: domino does a nice job. jonathan williams delivers a football on the money for the first down. >> paul: williams doing the wide thing. taking advantage of the soft corner. that's verlon hunter. speaking of doing the right thing, stop the clock after a gain of six. >> anthony: no need to be in too big of a hurry here for grambling state. plenty of time here for just beyond the 42 yard line. >> paul: the tigers have not led in this game. they fell behind and are playing a furious game of catch-up
williams 28 out of 52. 416 yards passing. off his back foot. you thought chad williams was going to run that close corner. and williams just wanted in front of it. >> anthony: it's four down territory because of the remaining time in the game. but i don't think they have to throw this beyond. what it's been is the balance of the formation, the receivers, you've seen multiple times now in this half. coverage has been dropped by southern. not being able to sift through the traffic. >>...
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williams. williams was struggling with a disease known as louie body dimension. robin's wife had told authorities shortly after his death that the comedian had been complaining about the medications he was taking and the way they made him feel. sources close to williams the disease was the key factor that drove him to take his life. >>> the georgia april la family of san francisco zoo is in mourning. this is the photo of the family. the grandmother who was the baby's primary care giver appears to be taking the death at hardest. k ark bibi was crushed by an automatic door. the door was working properly but it's uncleared if it had an automatic shut off sensor. the zoo has hired animal psychologist dr. terry naples to help with the investigation. >>> frustration is growing among students at san jose state university because of a racially offensive comment by a school official. students filed a complaint in august over an alleged comment about a board member of the university's tower foundation. that board member denies the comment comment which is derogatory toward latinas. the university says it is sensitive to issues of tolerance but the complaint is still under investigation. >>> san francisco police are investigating three bank robberies that all h
williams. williams was struggling with a disease known as louie body dimension. robin's wife had told authorities shortly after his death that the comedian had been complaining about the medications he was taking and the way they made him feel. sources close to williams the disease was the key factor that drove him to take his life. >>> the georgia april la family of san francisco zoo is in mourning. this is the photo of the family. the grandmother who was the baby's primary care giver...
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williams. williams committed suicide inside his home on august 11. a series of tests showed williams did not have any alcohol or illegal drugs in his system. he did take prescription medicine but did not overdose on any of those. the autopsy confirms williams died of asphyxia due to hanging. they mention robbins was battling depression, paranoia, and the early stages of parkinson's disease. >>> kaiser permanente says the hospital is ready if an ebola case were diagnosed in the area. kaiser showed off its new dedicated care unit in oakland. patients who may have ebola will be separated from all other patients and kaiser says there are extra precautions to make sure health care workers are protected. but just days ahead of a planned two-day strike, is it enough to satisfy nurses concerned about their safety? abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom will hear what nurses are saying coming up at 5:00. >>> a lab testses confirm norovirus is to blame for sickening 60 guests at this hotel. the outbreak first emerged late last month when a group of people became sick while attending an naacp confe
williams. williams committed suicide inside his home on august 11. a series of tests showed williams did not have any alcohol or illegal drugs in his system. he did take prescription medicine but did not overdose on any of those. the autopsy confirms williams died of asphyxia due to hanging. they mention robbins was battling depression, paranoia, and the early stages of parkinson's disease. >>> kaiser permanente says the hospital is ready if an ebola case were diagnosed in the area....
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williams. williams had an academic scholarship and played football at sacred heart. the suspect is also 14. and since he's a juvenile, much of this case is cloaked in secrecy. more than 50 people gathered today to support williams impact statements. the crowd so large, the meeting had to be movedded from a conference center to a cafeteria at the juvenile justice center. they say a juvenile sentence doesn't match the severity of the crime. the maximum sentence would be 7 years. >> reporter: a spokesperson says he empathizes with the family, but due to the case being juvenile, he cannot legally contact. it will be determined in a factor whether or not the juvenile is tried as a an adult. a pre-trial conference is scheduled for december 3. in san francisco, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we have some breaking news here. we are just getting word of a 4.2 earthquake in san juan batista. people are calling us from monterey, and saying it was a quick jolt. >> this hit at 10:36 this evening. callers in monterey reporting a quick jolt, and also felt across parts of the south bay. we're working to get more information as soon as we do, we'll let you know. >> again, a 4.2 earthquake in san juan batista. as we learn more, we'll
williams. williams had an academic scholarship and played football at sacred heart. the suspect is also 14. and since he's a juvenile, much of this case is cloaked in secrecy. more than 50 people gathered today to support williams impact statements. the crowd so large, the meeting had to be movedded from a conference center to a cafeteria at the juvenile justice center. they say a juvenile sentence doesn't match the severity of the crime. the maximum sentence would be 7 years. >>...
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>>arin county coroner completed its investigation into the death of robin williams, williams died to asphyxia due to hanging, that it was a suicide and no sign of alcohol or illegal drugs in his system he hanged himself with a belt inside of his home in august. s family revealed he had been dinosed with parkinson's disease and the police report saide showed signs of paranoia before the ath. investigators found nothing out of the ordinary when searching his iphone the toxicogy report did detect prescription medications but only inormal amounts. >> in the battle against eeb yoep yoela, kaiser permanente says sit ready. >> when it comes to ebola, kaiser says it is not fooling around. there is a nw facility with air-tight rooms. >> at you see here is a critical care unit dedicated to ebola care. >> if you're among one in three residents with kaiser this is where you'll go if you contract ebola. >> this is a pack on the back. >> on this sixthloor kaiser equipped a select group of doctors and nurses >> this team to have that specialized training just like we have for cardiac care. or criti
>>arin county coroner completed its investigation into the death of robin williams, williams died to asphyxia due to hanging, that it was a suicide and no sign of alcohol or illegal drugs in his system he hanged himself with a belt inside of his home in august. s family revealed he had been dinosed with parkinson's disease and the police report saide showed signs of paranoia before the ath. investigators found nothing out of the ordinary when searching his iphone the toxicogy report did...
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williams, williams died to asphyxia due to hanging, that it was a suicide and no sign of alcohol or illegal drugs in his system he hanged himself with a belt inside of his home in august. his family revealed he had been diagnosed with parkinson's disease and the police report said he showed signs of paranoia before the death. investigators found nothing out of the ordinary when searching his iphone the toxicology report did detect prescription medications but only in normal amounts. >> in the battle against eeb yoep yoela, kaiser permanente says sit ready. >> when it comes to ebola, kaiser says it is not fooling around. there is a new facility with air-tight rooms. >> what you see here is a critical care unit dedicated to ebola care. >> if you're among one in three residents with kaiser this is where you'll go if you contract ebola. >> this is a pack on the back. >> on this sixth floor kaiser equipped a select group of doctors and nurses >> this team to have that specialized training just like we have for cardiac care. or critical care. >> the staff in this unit spent hours in training, playing out scenarios, these nurses say they volunteered for this task. >> it's posh to take care of the patients. >> not every nurse likes this approach. >> we're asking to have equipment and protection equipment. hazmat suits, powered respiratory for all nurses. >> california nurses association which is in negotiations says it's the latest place. >> we're about to go on strike at kaiser on tuesday we're going on strike because of the bigger context. >> we're very disappointed that union put our nurses in that position. >> kaiser told reporters they're following best practices. >> our commitment is to assure we limit the number of facilities taking care of the patients. once that happens they'll be transported here to a similar facility. in oakland, abc7 news. >> we're going to reveal the secret this man kept from family and friends for 50 years until the i team uncovered the truth. >> despite cooling low clouds we're expecting a warm weekend i'll have the accu-weather forecast in just a moment. >> ski season is here. tonight the key area to pop up the run. >> save yourself a trip to the store and sand money, too. ahead on seven on your side, how people are making their own makeup i have two young boys, and, and i'mi want their mommy career. to be safe and healthy. having health insurance gives you freedom. you can't rely on everything just to go smoothly in life. accidents happen all the time. with covered california, we're able to save a lot of money. i'm able to see a doctor that i love. i'm protected and i'm covered. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. and i'm making it on my own. over one million people found health insurance through covered california. join them starting november 15th. 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session and posted it online. >> you served in the s.e.a.l.s. nine years. >> nine years, nine months, 26 days, 17 hours. >> he talked about the dangerous life as a special warfare operating, claiming he jumped from a plane, dove 370 feet. >> we banged on the submarine to see if anyone is still alive. >> he showed off a spot where a grenade supposedly injured his leg and talked about killing a 14-year-old boy in vietnam. >> i had no choice. i still see his face. >> a member of his church forwarded that video to don shipley, a real retired navy s.e.a.l. >> everyone of those insane stories he's been telling are lies. >> shipley tuns a s.e.a.l.-style training camp, and responds to questions about imposters he tells me fortner never was a navy s.e.a.l. >> he is a deacon in the church. he holds a superior position in in that. >> documents show he did serve ten years as a radar man but was not a s.e.a.l. armed with this information, i called mike fortner and asked for an interview. he declined >> you claimed you're a navy s.e.a.l. >> yes. >> you are not. >> i'm what they called a top secret. >> wrur top secret. >> yeah. >> it took a while for him to stop 50 years of lies i pressed him about that recording. >> s.e.a.l. team leader of 1, 2, 6, incredible. >> is that true? >> yes. >> unsolved with 1, 2, and 6. >> yes. >> but six didn't come into existence until 1980s >> in 68. >> no. it didn't. >> i explained names of anyone who attended training are public. he is not on the list. >> that is part of the report. you did not attend, did you? >> all right? you're right. . >> i wanted to understand why he told the lie. >> maybe it's good that it is out. >> can you explain why? >> i don't know why. >> why tell that? >> because i was, i don't know. >> yes. >> do your kids believe you're a naf yeef s.e.a.l.? >> they won't after today. >> he was there the next church service to confess. >> god began to talk to me. and pleasing forrive me. i'm sorry. he tells me he gained trust. >> he's not sorry he pulled lies, but sorry he got caught. i'll take down anyone else that claims that navy s.e.a.l. status when they're not. >> his wife and kids tell me theying forrive him. you can go to the i team page or by calling. >> thank you, dan. >> snow board season is >> there is natural powder. >> not bad because of the combination of real and man made snow. and mount rose also opened today. >> it's early in the season. we're not getting rainfall for a while we have clear skies over the bay area now. and there is low clouds reducing visibility in half moon bay to five miles. so that is not evidence on this view looking west. we have 58 degrees now in san francisco. 61 in oakland. san jose, 62. 65 in morgan hill. west of sfo, it's 62 degrees in santa rosa. 64 in fairfield. 66 concord. areas of dense fog in spots overnight. warmer days are ahead. there is a chance of rain developing after mid week next week. areas of the coastline, lingering patches of fog that will be 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williams died by suicide. it showed no traces of alcohol or illegal drugs in williams' system. williams was taking prescription medications, but he only had the prescribed amounts in his system. williams hanged himself with a belt inside his home in august. they report details williams battled depression, paranoia and early stages of parkinson's disease. it also states there were signs in his brain of early dementia which frequently accompanies parkinson's. and the final police report says the night before williams died he placed several of his wrist watches in a sock and gave them to a friend to protect them, an apparent symptom of his paranoia issue. >> downtown san jose suffered an economic blow today after a backhoe ruptured a major gas line. thousands of people had to evacuate and dozens of businesses were forced to close. tonight some streets downtown are still closed. all this happened on south market street this morning as abc 7 news reporter david louie first tweeted at 11:16 with breaking news. that's where david is live tonight. david, serious impact from this leak. >> report
williams died by suicide. it showed no traces of alcohol or illegal drugs in williams' system. williams was taking prescription medications, but he only had the prescribed amounts in his system. williams hanged himself with a belt inside his home in august. they report details williams battled depression, paranoia and early stages of parkinson's disease. it also states there were signs in his brain of early dementia which frequently accompanies parkinson's. and the final police report says the...
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williams. roger williams! oh, my god! he sounds amazing! what does he look like? oh, my god, he's got the piercings and has dream catchers and -- >> that's not roger williams at all.>> probably has a daughter named sunbeam, turned his navel into a stash pocket? >> no, not at all. he's an old white guy. he's a republican. there you go. >> we have five republicans that represent austin in congress. >> five republicans represent austin in congress out of how many? >> out of six. there goes my progressive lady boner. totally placid now. they're only republican ironically, though, right? >> no, they legitimately have the r in frond and they embody that r. >> in a city so liberal that the only right-leaning mayoral candidate apparently ran on a bet, somehow five of six congressional representatives are staunchly republican. michael voted on planned parenthood,hood called remack a nightmare. roger williams says president obama is a socialist. this guy could have sponsored a bill. even the lone democrat looks like he could fire your father. we talked to an expert to see how this happened. >> redistricting or gerrymandering is when they redraw the voting p to ensure a cons
williams. roger williams! oh, my god! he sounds amazing! what does he look like? oh, my god, he's got the piercings and has dream catchers and -- >> that's not roger williams at all.>> probably has a daughter named sunbeam, turned his navel into a stash pocket? >> no, not at all. he's an old white guy. he's a republican. there you go. >> we have five republicans that represent austin in congress. >> five republicans represent austin in congress out of how many?...
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williams. williams was apparently suffering from lewy body dementia... which triggered his suicide. l-b-d is the second most common type of progressive dementiait causes visual hallucinations and muscles tremors, such as parkinsons disease, which williamsas diagnosed with before his death. he was also suffering from anxiety and depression. the first-of-its-kind veterans day "concert for valor" paid tribute to vets and active- military. hundreds of fans joined stars bruce springsteen, rihana, eminem, and metallica, among others for the show intended to raise awareness for issues affecting veterans. fans were encouraged to volunteer or donate money to causes helping war veterans. the first family of reality tv is making a huge comeback. sharon osbourne announced on "the talk" that her family will return for an 8-episode run. she says it was her husband, ozzy's idea to bring the program back. no word yet on when it will air.. but it will be back on m- t-v. the osbournes aired from 2002 to 2005, even winning an emmy for outstanding reality program. >> good morning. cold temperatures today. our high will only be 33. but we do stay dry. tonight, 22. it will feel more like 10-15. was high is 33. friday we climb up to 22. >> coming up, the lat
williams. williams was apparently suffering from lewy body dementia... which triggered his suicide. l-b-d is the second most common type of progressive dementiait causes visual hallucinations and muscles tremors, such as parkinsons disease, which williamsas diagnosed with before his death. he was also suffering from anxiety and depression. the first-of-its-kind veterans day "concert for valor" paid tribute to vets and active- military. hundreds of fans joined stars bruce springsteen,...
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williams' will. >> spreading out black friday. making it easier for everybody. take a look in business. >>> we are learning new details this morning about the valuable estate left behind by robin williams. williams took his life in august, according to the daily mail, he left an estate worth $50 million to his three kids. that is according to a will filed last week. williams apparently set up the trust for his three adult kids in 2011. that will ensure financial support for his third wife and part of a prenup signed ahead of the wedding. >>> walmart is spreading out black friday sales. scott mcgrew, super store not off, everything at once. >> maybe get rid of the scenes at door where everybody rushes in. walmart will start its sale with toys. that will happen on thanksgiving itself. but tvs regular price. after the toy sale, then tvs will go on sale, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. ali baba, the ipo a couple of weeks ago, sold more than 9 billion of american dollars of stuff for the chinese holiday singles day yesterday. that's way bigger than our black friday. and that's just one company. singles day inspired by yesterday's day, 11/11, originally for people to honor single people, sort of an a
williams' will. >> spreading out black friday. making it easier for everybody. take a look in business. >>> we are learning new details this morning about the valuable estate left behind by robin williams. williams took his life in august, according to the daily mail, he left an estate worth $50 million to his three kids. that is according to a will filed last week. williams apparently set up the trust for his three adult kids in 2011. that will ensure financial support for his...
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william. >> william galston he did the study in 19 2. >> is it on the net some place. >> 2007 it was updated. but it was updated and the percentages were like half a percent off. >> can the people see it? can they access it? >> absolutely. williamon. >> i want everybody to check that out. all right. now, the left refuses to acknowledge. this even though the stats are overwhelming, why? >> i think because it's an embarrassment. there have within a number of black elite people, intellectual, some of them, who have appeared on this program and he they don't give dysfunctional behavioral and i think that's a fair description if you drop out of high school and you have babies when you are a teenager, it is dysfunctional behavior. they don't give that as a reason because that's embarrassing. they blame racism. now, maybe once upon a time when there were less opportunities for black people, racism might have been a legitimate reason. it isn't today and bill they are not doing people any favors by pretending it isn't. happening in greater numbers than ever before in white. >> 19 autos and 60's when blacks were being actively oppressed in many parts of the country, the pregnancy rate and out-of-wedlock rate and dropout rate wasn't as ba
william. >> william galston he did the study in 19 2. >> is it on the net some place. >> 2007 it was updated. but it was updated and the percentages were like half a percent off. >> can the people see it? can they access it? >> absolutely. williamon. >> i want everybody to check that out. all right. now, the left refuses to acknowledge. this even though the stats are overwhelming, why? >> i think because it's an embarrassment. there have within a number...
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the commonwealth of pennsylvania penn.unded by william william penn founded this commonwealth on therinciple of inclusion, inclusion. we need to return to his idea that pennsylvania is open for business for everybody. everybody. the favored few cronies. everybody, so if we want this election to actually deliver on the promise of those three things, education, jobs, and fairness, here is what we have got to do. that is right. tuesday, we have to vote. now, if you went -- want schools that are fully and fairly funded, you will have to vote. that actuallytate creates good jobs, is a magnet for entrepreneurs who are going to come here and create those good jobs, we have got to vote on tuesday. and if we want a return to penn's promise of inclusion and fairness, we have got to vote on tuesday, right? ok. now, here is the introduction for the person you are actually here to see. i knew that would get an applause. there is -- thank you. is that you, mom? i have got you. all right. here is the deal. there is no way -- there is no one in the world and certainly no one in this entry through un
the commonwealth of pennsylvania penn.unded by william william penn founded this commonwealth on therinciple of inclusion, inclusion. we need to return to his idea that pennsylvania is open for business for everybody. everybody. the favored few cronies. everybody, so if we want this election to actually deliver on the promise of those three things, education, jobs, and fairness, here is what we have got to do. that is right. tuesday, we have to vote. now, if you went -- want schools that are...
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for sharrie williams, rick williams, i am monica malpass. have a goo a good night. >>> it is monday night and the big story on "action news" is breaking news in southwest philadelphia. philadelphia fire crews are on the scene of an accident involving a car and a trolley. it happened just 10 minutes ago. the vehicles did collide. the medical personnel have responded. no one was transported to the hospital yet. there is word that there are a number of injuries. as you see chopper 6 is hovering above this trolley at 47 and woodland in southwest philadelphia where a trolley has collided with a car. if there is information that warrants us going back to this story we will let you know. >>> now, the story of a very lucky philadelphia police officer released from the hospital today and talking to "action news." this was the scene saturday night when the officer's cruiser burst into flames at 28 and passcard. thanks to a 17-year-old that rerescued marc kimsey. he was able to t
for sharrie williams, rick williams, i am monica malpass. have a goo a good night. >>> it is monday night and the big story on "action news" is breaking news in southwest philadelphia. philadelphia fire crews are on the scene of an accident involving a car and a trolley. it happened just 10 minutes ago. the vehicles did collide. the medical personnel have responded. no one was transported to the hospital yet. there is word that there are a number of injuries. as you see...
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> this >> this subsistence fishing will subsistence fishing will help sustain kim williams and help sustain kim williams and her family through long alaskan her family through long alaskan winter. winter. >> why is the pebble mine a bad >> why is the pebble mine a bad idea in your view? idea in your view? >> every mine that we've looked >> every mine that we've looked at where they've had a miner at where they've had a miner where they've said that no toxic where they've said that no toxic waste will go through this waste will go through this liner, they all leak, it's in liner, they all leak, it's in the wrong the wrong location it's up where location it's up where fish spawn and it's bad for fish spawn and it's bad for bristol bristol bay. bay. >> go ahead light it. >> go ahead light it. >> under a special provision of >> under a special provision of federal law several tribal federal law several tribal leaders near bristol bay asked leaders near bristol bay asked the environmental protection the environmental protection agency to stop pebble from going agency to stop pebble from going forward saying
> this >> this subsistence fishing will subsistence fishing will help sustain kim williams and help sustain kim williams and her family through long alaskan her family through long alaskan winter. winter. >> why is the pebble mine a bad >> why is the pebble mine a bad idea in your view? idea in your view? >> every mine that we've looked >> every mine that we've looked at where they've had a miner at where they've had a miner where they've said that no toxic...
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doing so officer william saw a firearm and pointed at him officer williams recognized that his life and the life of his partner and friend john norman was in immediate dangerous officer williams discharged his weapon his extraordinary effort and bravery officer williams is awarded the medal of valor. (clapping.) thank you. please call deputy chief chairing will i under the special operations police chief will read the citation for officer cunningham and late us and sam (clapping). >> good evening on tuesday, june 11, 2013, as 4:56 p.m. sergeant cunningham and gregory late us and david sanchez were working on a plain clothing robbery where they received information from death penalty a woman with a knife has assaulted two other women dispatch advised them they awarded the coach line and head downtown sector cunningham and his team of plain clothing located the bus at 14th and mission the suspect ways observed with a knife in her hand and this information as relied to officer cunningham the spublth u suspect was stacey the mirror of the muni bus and the officers had to respond sergeant cunningham thinking of others put himself in harm's way by putting himself in the path and id
doing so officer william saw a firearm and pointed at him officer williams recognized that his life and the life of his partner and friend john norman was in immediate dangerous officer williams discharged his weapon his extraordinary effort and bravery officer williams is awarded the medal of valor. (clapping.) thank you. please call deputy chief chairing will i under the special operations police chief will read the citation for officer cunningham and late us and sam (clapping). >> good...
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william william can't -- kent, also known as robert k true shard, also known as oliver h corvus 10, also known as douglas justin, reconstituted this remnant into the dre after working for phillips' political and psychological branch, he was sent to the jm waystation in miami to be the chief of the psychological warfare branch. his subordinate became a case officer for the dre, which, as you already heard, ran a dark drop again to op, suggesting that i was walled's murder of president kennedy was part of the castro plot -- that oswald's murder of president kennedy was part of the castro plot. you have heard this before, but i'm going to put up there again -- house-led committee investigator told malcolm blunt, i believe, about a conversation we had had with the daughter of william kent, who told him that at a thanksgiving gathering, her father made the one and only comment he ever did about the jfk assassination, and that's it -- "oswald was a useful idiot." that's it. we do some quick history here. during tepedino's temporary stay, kennedy defeated nixon and the election, and united states and canada broke relations with the embassy and the united stations -- united nations of nevada closed. tepedino had to exit and return to the u.s., so he spent the first half of march 1961 handling this in mexico city. cubela just so happen to be attending a conference in mexico city at the same time, and tepedino again made arrangements with phillips. the file pseudonym for these activities that phillips was again martin. the second defection attempt failed, and cubela returned to cuba. a month later, the bay of pigs invasion failed, and three months after that, a cia stay behind agent in cuba failed in an attempt to exit ultra cubela. several days later, that same cia age
william william can't -- kent, also known as robert k true shard, also known as oliver h corvus 10, also known as douglas justin, reconstituted this remnant into the dre after working for phillips' political and psychological branch, he was sent to the jm waystation in miami to be the chief of the psychological warfare branch. his subordinate became a case officer for the dre, which, as you already heard, ran a dark drop again to op, suggesting that i was walled's murder of president kennedy...
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reports: williams may ha >> robin williams autopsy report reveals he was sober when he died. but linda yee reports williams may have learned about a way to kill himself from one of his movies. >> reporter: robin williams talked openly about his battle with depression and alcohol abuse. >> it cuts allot of barriers. are there clubs are people go no, they are horrifying experience. at the same time, you talk about some brutally sad things. >> reporter: toxicology tests found no traces of illegal drugs or alcohol. he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease last year, the autopsy showed abnormal growths in his rain and a neurologist told kpix5 their effects could have caused a number of symptomming including depression, anxiety, and hallucinations. williams wife said he could not sleep and was featuring an increase of paranoia. the night before his death, he was concerned about his wristwatches. he may have gleaned information on suicide from a movie he made several years ago. williams character played a father who discovered his son's accidental death from auto erotic asphyxiation. then he fixes it to look lik
reports: williams may ha >> robin williams autopsy report reveals he was sober when he died. but linda yee reports williams may have learned about a way to kill himself from one of his movies. >> reporter: robin williams talked openly about his battle with depression and alcohol abuse. >> it cuts allot of barriers. are there clubs are people go no, they are horrifying experience. at the same time, you talk about some brutally sad things. >> reporter: toxicology tests...
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williams. williams did not have drug or alcohol in his system when he died they did confirm his death was caused by hanging. prescription medication was found in the system but they said was not lethal levels. >> pam: the actor died august 11th and his temper run home his wife reported is shortly after that williamsnset of parkinson's disease and he openly battled depression to route his life. >> pam: authorities i'd have identified the woman who jumped her death in front of the bart train yesterday she is 30 of 30 year-old from san leandro. it happened about of 930 in the morning at this video comes from a partnership a b c seven. >> pam: loved ones are desperate for an answer for the people that a been missing for week. more jobs. female announcer: through tuesday at sleep train save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends tuesday, veterans day. and you're eligible for san medicare, area anthem blue cross can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our new medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare doesn't. so you can focus on other important decisions. anthem plans help protect you from high medical costs. and, we've buil
williams. williams did not have drug or alcohol in his system when he died they did confirm his death was caused by hanging. prescription medication was found in the system but they said was not lethal levels. >> pam: the actor died august 11th and his temper run home his wife reported is shortly after that williamsnset of parkinson's disease and he openly battled depression to route his life. >> pam: authorities i'd have identified the woman who jumped her death in front of the...
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williams autopsy found no alcohol or illegal drugs in his body when he committed suicide. the sheriffs office releasing new information just a short time ago. investigators say williams had taken prescription drugs but they were in quote therapeutic concentrations. williams hanged himself in northern california home in august. his wife says he was struggling with depression. >> and the man charged with kidnapping calicia gaining they are is jailed in virginia delvin barnes charg charged wide can ng a 1684 old there last night and the jail says he's on suicide watch and here in philadelphia, barnes faces feather recall charges. carlesha, she's home of course but police say their investigation is far from over. fox 29's dave kinchen live at police headquarters tonight. dave? >> reporter: lucy federal investigators are working towards bringing 37 year old delvin barnes back to philadelphia to face those federal charges in relation to the kidnapping. the abduction of 22 year old carlesha freeland gaither. he'll be here on monday or tuesday and face a federal hearing on wednesday. in the meantime as you said he was in virginia answering charges there in a different case. >> mr. barnes anything to say to the people here in central virginia? >> take bleep. tell
williams autopsy found no alcohol or illegal drugs in his body when he committed suicide. the sheriffs office releasing new information just a short time ago. investigators say williams had taken prescription drugs but they were in quote therapeutic concentrations. williams hanged himself in northern california home in august. his wife says he was struggling with depression. >> and the man charged with kidnapping calicia gaining they are is jailed in virginia delvin barnes charg charged...
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williams. marshall on the ground because he's dejected after the fumble. alonzo williams the junior nose guard who recovers it. >> aaron: earlier this week alonzo williams saidchemistry in the team's locker room not where it needed to be. talked about this auburn team who believed in itself. >> referee: after further review, ruling on the kneeled is confirmed. first down. >> carter: 54 seconds texas a&m can take a knee at jordan-hare. two fumbles late cost auburn. one of the stunning results of the year in the sec in all of college football, texas a&m who had lost three straight the last win for texas a&m and sec was back on september 27th. they win a week ago against louisiana-monroe, unconvincing fashion, 28-16. come on the road as huge underdogs against number three auburn with a true freshman quarterback with ten freshmen playing on defense and yet the team to snap the 14-game home winning streak for the auburn tigers, the aggies of texas a&m. number 3 goes down 41-38. in the last four snaps of the game for the auburn tigers, two turnovers. with alabama-lsu still to come tonight on cbs. now it's time for the play of the game presented by napa auto parts.
williams. marshall on the ground because he's dejected after the fumble. alonzo williams the junior nose guard who recovers it. >> aaron: earlier this week alonzo williams saidchemistry in the team's locker room not where it needed to be. talked about this auburn team who believed in itself. >> referee: after further review, ruling on the kneeled is confirmed. first down. >> carter: 54 seconds texas a&m can take a knee at jordan-hare. two fumbles late cost auburn. one of...
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williams is working hard to gather support. >> i would like to see william get in. >> tony william i think has pretty much made up his mind. >> let's talk about something related to the last mayor's race. chaka fattah was out as the front runner. we've seen two people plead guilty to charges related to how money was i illegally filtered supposedly into that campaign. wherever they talk about elected official a this is him with the second person pleading guilty. the question is what happens and what are they not charging him and what why is it dragging out? >> a lot of people are asking, why is it taking so long and it's just a drip drip? is it because they are not able to build a strong enough case and looking for evidence if they keep it public, that more information or other people may come forward. >> and you need a corroborating witness. what's clear politicians can't seem to keep their hands off the none profits that they run, they run them as their own piggy banks. i'm not saying that's what happened here. more politicians have more trouble running their own nonprofits. >> your firm is representing him. >> does it turn
williams is working hard to gather support. >> i would like to see william get in. >> tony william i think has pretty much made up his mind. >> let's talk about something related to the last mayor's race. chaka fattah was out as the front runner. we've seen two people plead guilty to charges related to how money was i illegally filtered supposedly into that campaign. wherever they talk about elected official a this is him with the second person pleading guilty. the question is...
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jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back. this is a pip.rshey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it. we love it. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog, todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners', multi-policy -- i got a discount on this ham. i've got the meat sweats. this is good ham, diane. paperless discounts -- give it a rest, flo. all: yeah, flo, give it a rest. >> welcome back, my guest tonight. he is the man. a comedy legend is called. so anyway. welcome to the program john cleese. ♪ we're honored. i can't tell you how excited and honored we are to have you on the program tonight. >> i can understand that. >> jon: i spent many a day memorizing john cleese routines.
jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back. this is a pip.rshey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it. we love it. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog, todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was...
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for rick williams and sharrie williams, the entire "action news" team, i am monica malpass.ood night. >> sponsored by fulton bank. terms and conditions are subject to change. a this will be the largest event in the city's modern history. >> mayor nutter hailing the news this morning. it is now official. pope francis is coming to philadelphia next september. it is monday night the big story tonight is confirmation not only from the vatican but the pope himself. he made the announcement at 3:30 our time during an interreligious conference on family values at the vatican. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] and so the pope will choose the world meeting of families in philadelphia to make his first visit as pope to the united states. and the first papal visit since john paul the ii came in 1979. pope francis is expected to go to new york and washington. and david henry was there for the news conference this morning at the art museum. sarah bloomquist has been exploring the impact of a papal visit. and dann cuellar was talking to students that made a personal plea to the p
for rick williams and sharrie williams, the entire "action news" team, i am monica malpass.ood night. >> sponsored by fulton bank. terms and conditions are subject to change. a this will be the largest event in the city's modern history. >> mayor nutter hailing the news this morning. it is now official. pope francis is coming to philadelphia next september. it is monday night the big story tonight is confirmation not only from the vatican but the pope himself. he made the...
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williams, but george williams came out quite well at the end of the war. those of you familiar with the calhoun house in charleston, that was built by george williams for his daughter. the war. >> after the war. williams is a fascinating individual that we do not hear a great deal about. lance on his feet quite well during and after the war -- lands on his feet quite well. >> and we have not gotten to the hundleys yet. >> yes, them. they had this vessel they were told they might be interested in. it was shipped from mobile to charleston and given some trials. it was not overly successful. >> you get to do your choo-choo. please do. maybe one of the few people still alive who set foot in the machine shop where the hundley was built, and i was here for the raising of the hundley. you cannot go to the machine shop anymore, but when i was a tookf five, my grandfather me down there. it was still a machine shop with a dirt floor. he said, son, i want you to see where our sub was built. [laughter] i am just saying. >> i mean, that is wonderful. >> ok, we're coming kind of towards the end now. savanna.sherman and everybody thinks he is really going to go to charle
williams, but george williams came out quite well at the end of the war. those of you familiar with the calhoun house in charleston, that was built by george williams for his daughter. the war. >> after the war. williams is a fascinating individual that we do not hear a great deal about. lance on his feet quite well during and after the war -- lands on his feet quite well. >> and we have not gotten to the hundleys yet. >> yes, them. they had this vessel they were told they...
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jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back.'s the story the year is 1890. milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward - milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft crÈmes. it's lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand? noth-- my wedding ring. [chuckles] symbol of our love and understanding. comparing rates for you. now that's progressive. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! hi, what's your name? jennie: oh, we don't have a reservation. amy: ha ha ha ha ha... hey, whom are you wearing? jennie: our coats? old navy. amy: that coat's awesome. jennie: thank you. amy: gimme that coat. jeff: no. amy: let her talk! wait, you said you didn't have a reserv
jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back.'s the story the year is 1890. milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward - milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft crÈmes. it's lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so...
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jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back.n. first, there was the sprint family share pack. a family of 2, 4 or even 10, gets unlimited talk, text and 20gb of data to share with the entire family. for only $100/mo. that's double the high-speed data of at&t, verizon and t-mobile. double. the. data. and now, check out sprint's new unlimited plan. individual lines of unlimited data, talk and text at just $50 a month per line our lowest price ever. $100 for the family, $50/mo for individual lines. sprint. it's the best value in wireless. it's more than the car.er. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. >> welcome back, my guest tonight. he is the man. a comedy legend is called. so anyway. welcome to the program john cleese. ♪ we're honored. i can't tell you how excited and hon
jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back.n. first, there was the sprint family share pack. a family of 2, 4 or even 10, gets unlimited talk, text and 20gb of data to share with the entire family. for only $100/mo. that's double the high-speed data of at&t, verizon and t-mobile. double. the. data. and now, check out sprint's new unlimited plan. individual lines of unlimited data, talk and text at just $50 a month per line our lowest price ever. $100 for the...
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jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back.e size waynis. to enjoy the full size sensation of peppermint and rich dark chocolate. york minis, get the sensation. which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry into the sign-then- drive event and get a five-hundred- dollar black friday bonus on select new volkswagen models. black friday bonus offer ends december 1st. >> welcome back, my guest tonight. he is the man. a comedy legend is called. so anyway. welcome to the program john cleese. ♪ we're honored. i can't tell you how excited and honored we are to have you on the program tonight. >> i can understand that. >> jon: i spent many a day memorizing john cleese routines. you have my utmost respect. you
jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back.e size waynis. to enjoy the full size sensation of peppermint and rich dark chocolate. york minis, get the sensation. which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new...
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williams show! today, serena williams is desperate and not afraid to admit it.'s thoughts on single life and having kids. plus, the legend rhea perlman is here talking about "the mindy project." plus, the dough-vember continues. now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause ] >> wendy: thank you! ♪
williams show! today, serena williams is desperate and not afraid to admit it.'s thoughts on single life and having kids. plus, the legend rhea perlman is here talking about "the mindy project." plus, the dough-vember continues. now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause ] >> wendy: thank you! ♪
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jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody. we'll be right back.de their biggest menu change in over fifty years, we went to italy to get the inion of the experts. so argentina, are you ready to change pizza? no! they've redefined pizza with six bold sauces and ten new crust flavors. this not pizza! it's pretty cool that there are over twenty new ingredients, right franco? too many. oh do you like the salted pretzel crust? it's good! i know! oh! get a pair of pizzas, classic or new, for six ninety-nine each. the flavor of now menu. get it at pizza hut dot com. they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. it takes guts. ooh no, no! hey tommy! no, that's mine. no no no no. tommy do not drink that! hey man, that's mine too! (lip smacks) fuel up for battle with dew® and doritos to unlock exclusive call of duty®: advanced warfare in-game rewards. my nai'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord
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it's named after anthony williams father, hardy williams. >> i can't really describe the moment because father's passed away. he was a vet, a second lieutenant in the military during the korean conflict. >> that should be ready for folks to move in after the first of the year. in some of the parm apartments will have wheel they're accessible tubs. when finished there will be 61 apartments. u.s. congressman bob brady who pushed for the federal dollars tells me 2,500 have applied for an apartment. >> if we can't help them, we don't deserve to be here. >> we lay our lives to fight or four country. i feel our country should at least give us a little compassion sometimes to help us out in our time of need. >>> she tells me her home and support services have given her the strength to share her story with other vets in need and tell them not to give up. she plans to speak to two different groups of vets tonight. she does this while battling stage 2 brain cancer. back to you. >> new at 6:00, a local college president under fire. the controversial comments he made about sexual assault. >>> shift
it's named after anthony williams father, hardy williams. >> i can't really describe the moment because father's passed away. he was a vet, a second lieutenant in the military during the korean conflict. >> that should be ready for folks to move in after the first of the year. in some of the parm apartments will have wheel they're accessible tubs. when finished there will be 61 apartments. u.s. congressman bob brady who pushed for the federal dollars tells me 2,500 have applied for...
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jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody.ght back. over perfection, elevate form, and reinvent a category. you also attract a lot of attention. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. not ford, honda, or toyota. get great offers all month long at the chevy black friday sale. get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments until next year on these models and more. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. coming right up. this table is incredible. here you go. [ man ] all right! mmm! ♪ hey, babe. how are you? what are all these people doing in your apartment? they think it's an actual mexican restaurant. i'm glad you're here. we're actually short-staffed. dinner rush. put this on. [ male announcer ] tostitos cantina chips and salsa. real restaurant taste, wherever your party's at. they need more salsa at table 5. waiter? you mean the ottoman? yeah. waiter? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all-in burger™. with smoky bacon ranch sauce, bacon searedn inside fresh ground beef, and more bacon on the outside. new all-in burgers™ wi
jessica williams everybody. jessica williams everybody.ght back. over perfection, elevate form, and reinvent a category. you also attract a lot of attention. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. not ford, honda, or toyota. get great offers all month long at the chevy black friday sale. get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments until next year on these models and more. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. coming right up. this table is incredible. here you...
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and william carter williams got 16 points. the sixers never led. yep, that look says it all.ot attend a meet and greet. he was evaluated by the team doctors. according to the hextall that he is fine. no word if it was an injury or when it was suffered. they are hoping to stay in shape with three days off. mark your calendars, folks la salle will host the regional in march of 2016. hopefully they are good enough for the home game in sweet 16. as easy as daryl hilliard made it look for the cats. he let, winning 88-44. they are pumped up at the gas. drexel is hosting st. joe's check out this move. and rodney had a baseline slam. they beat the hawks 13. as the young team held off 15-3. temple is hosting louisiana tech. and temple trailed by the double-digits rallied to win 87-75. they played duke on friday. what would you do with $325 million? i will never know. i had to call co constantin. he is only 25 years old. >>> don't sell yourself short. you never know. >>> who is going to pay me? for what? for what talent. >>> she is only 13. she has accomplished a lot of moemo'ne davis
and william carter williams got 16 points. the sixers never led. yep, that look says it all.ot attend a meet and greet. he was evaluated by the team doctors. according to the hextall that he is fine. no word if it was an injury or when it was suffered. they are hoping to stay in shape with three days off. mark your calendars, folks la salle will host the regional in march of 2016. hopefully they are good enough for the home game in sweet 16. as easy as daryl hilliard made it look for the cats....
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former talk show host williams -- montel williams, was among his advocates. >> this is in a lot of waysatized him and this is almost like what is called prison ptsd. >> friday he was ordered free because of his mental state. for now, says a family spokesman, he just wants some private time with his family. richard davies, abc news, new york. >> now to the fight against ebola in america. the new york city infected with the virus has improved. they say he's no longer in serious condition. dr. craig spencer became infected while treating patients in new guinea. that led governors in new york and new jersey to declare mandatory quarantines to travelers exposed to the virus in west affeldt ka. >>> and an ebola survivor, the nurse, has reunited with her dog. he was placed in quarantine fearing he too may develop the virus. >> it's another miracle. i have my best friend at my side again. >> she was declared ebola free and discharged from the hospital in maryland last month. >>> there is winter-like weather across the country. right now there's snow in the sierra and winter storm warnings in th
former talk show host williams -- montel williams, was among his advocates. >> this is in a lot of waysatized him and this is almost like what is called prison ptsd. >> friday he was ordered free because of his mental state. for now, says a family spokesman, he just wants some private time with his family. richard davies, abc news, new york. >> now to the fight against ebola in america. the new york city infected with the virus has improved. they say he's no longer in serious...
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alexander lost her cousin, keshia williams and williams' three young children in july when a carjackedsome uville crashed into them. alexander is helping williams' surviving school aged daughters and thanked those who supported her. >> we appreciate everything everyone has done for our family, especially with everything that happened over the summer and trying to bounce back. now this is a huge holiday where, you know, at guess to be tough to get through it, with the love that everyone has given us and the love of our family, we are gonna be good. >> a fund has been set up online to raise money for williams' surviving children. >>> coming up next on nbc 10 news at 6:00 -- >> a 14-year-old girl forced into prostitution and a philadelphia lawyer under arrest. what investigators uncovered about a local sex trafficking ring and who was involved, plus glenn has your first alert forecast. >> i'm tracking snow and rain for the holiday and it may affect your travel plans. tell you when it is going to arrive and how much you can expect in your area next. >>> right now, hundreds of people are marching through philadelphia, angry that a police officer wil
alexander lost her cousin, keshia williams and williams' three young children in july when a carjackedsome uville crashed into them. alexander is helping williams' surviving school aged daughters and thanked those who supported her. >> we appreciate everything everyone has done for our family, especially with everything that happened over the summer and trying to bounce back. now this is a huge holiday where, you know, at guess to be tough to get through it, with the love that everyone...
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. >> i think, judge, williams, williams to our multiple reasons for doing this. why emphasized in this point that is they are limited only -- and it highlights the strange nature of the argument raised by amicus, is that it was decided against an in district court that they have abandoned on appeal as well. separate two banks reasons the court should not address it. if there were any reason to address, that that argument should be in play. the proper basis would not be for the court to uphold the permanent injunction, but to vacate and reverse it on the ground as well as -- >> isn't that outcome different from what happened in u.s. national bank of oregon where i think both parties disclaim to and the court charged ahead and resolved it on the ground that it had discussion to resolve logically interior issues. >> your honor, i'm struggling to remember the facts of the case. that waslly, the fact discovered in the course of oral arguments here that it was quite theible that the statute parties had argued about had never in fact been lawfully enacted. it does seem
. >> i think, judge, williams, williams to our multiple reasons for doing this. why emphasized in this point that is they are limited only -- and it highlights the strange nature of the argument raised by amicus, is that it was decided against an in district court that they have abandoned on appeal as well. separate two banks reasons the court should not address it. if there were any reason to address, that that argument should be in play. the proper basis would not be for the court to...
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williams. >> scott williams from fox. how about that? >> let's get me trending, right?ughter). >> 55 degrees right now. humidity at 34%. the winds are helping us out. they're out of the southwest at about 9 miles per hour. so that's going to warm us up over the next couple of days. in fact let's talk election day weather. it will ab cool start 7:00 a.m., 44 degrees. upper 50s by 11:00. but look at 3:00 in the afternoon. 65 degrees. that's above average. the average temperature this time of year is right around 61. so a brief warmup and then as we move toward the latter part of the week, we'll introduce some rainfall and then, yes, temperatures drop. a fall chill is in the offing by the upcoming weekend. it was a chilly start. 36 degrees this morning in philadelphia. the afternoon high we made it up to 60. once again the normal is 61. so just 1 degree below that today. temperatures right now in the low 50s for millville as well as allentown. 50 degrees in the pocono mountains. it's that southwest wind that's helping us out a bit and also a little extra cloud cover this e
williams. >> scott williams from fox. how about that? >> let's get me trending, right?ughter). >> 55 degrees right now. humidity at 34%. the winds are helping us out. they're out of the southwest at about 9 miles per hour. so that's going to warm us up over the next couple of days. in fact let's talk election day weather. it will ab cool start 7:00 a.m., 44 degrees. upper 50s by 11:00. but look at 3:00 in the afternoon. 65 degrees. that's above average. the average temperature...
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william lodgeness, william, you've covered this story extensively for fox news. you've been in touch with the family. what's your take on this sudden development? >> well, there's one thing that's uncertain. we know that bill richardson, former governor of new mexico has been in san diego working on andrew's release. however, mexico's been very insistent that there was going to be no political interference in their judicial system. they're very sensitive about that. so even though congressman from arizona, congressman rois from california held a hearing in washington, they made phone calls to mexican attorney general, the president there has been certain, we don't want anyone messing with our judicial system. it is going to take its course. we know that both the prosecution and the defense had finished their closing arguments about three weeks ago and this was now in the hands of the judge. one thing we're uncertain of -- well actually two things. one is why was he released? was it number one because of his ptsd and psychiatrist for the state actually admitted and agreed with the feds that he could not get treatment in mexico there was it was inhumane to keep him inkars rated there when treatment was not possible. that was one strategy, if you will, for the defense attorney. secondly, that his rights were violated while he was at the port of entry by being denied an attorney, the right to see someone from the consulate and was detained for more than seven hours. those were basically what the defense was claiming. we don't know why the judge released him, only that he did. second question, where is andrew now? we've been informed by the family he's going to be taking a private flight from the area back to florida. we were led to believe previously by his attorney that he'd be handed over to mexican immigration and go to the port of entry probably to encante mexico which is about 45 miles east of the ocean where the san diego tijuana crossing is. that's because that's where the jail is. i've spoken to i.c.e. and border protection, it is uncertain if he's going to cross into the u.s. and then take a private flight back probably from san diego or he could potentially leave from the airport in tijuana which is actually quite large and fly from there back to florida and do immigration there. so exactly at this moment we don't know where he is, he's either been released and on his way back to florida. >> i know people want to see him as he makes his way back into the united states. a long period of time for people who wanted to see him released. we're not sure at this point what the conditions were of his release. i'm getting a couple reports in as we speak couple reports on the condition of his release. according to the san diego union tribune, a statement from mexico's federal judge council said that the judge ordered dismissal of the charges, dismissal of the charges and ordered his immediate release. also said mexican official said the grounds for dismissal was he was unfit to stand trial because of post-traumatic stress disorder. the associated press at this point is reporting that the judge released him without making a determination of the charges because of his mental state, william. so depending on the conditions of his release, what do you expect for him next legally? >> well, he's free. and he probably won't be going back to mexico any time soon. i'm led to believe because i know the personnel involved here. we've obviously spoken extensively with his attorney. i believe fernando spoke today with the u.t. i believe the charges were likely dismissed for the ptsd that he was unfit to stand trial and that was the reason for the dismissal as a whole. so there was really -- this situation in terms of a.p. reporting they don't know why. that's unusual. the judge in this case a high profile case even in mexico, he would have specified this is why. we know his condition was deteriorating, again, that was part of the strategy of the defense by saying he'd been there such a long time and he's getting worse and couldn't get any better. >> now, the timing of this seems a little bit interesting with the midterm elections coming up on tuesday. is this good diplomatic work h
william lodgeness, william, you've covered this story extensively for fox news. you've been in touch with the family. what's your take on this sudden development? >> well, there's one thing that's uncertain. we know that bill richardson, former governor of new mexico has been in san diego working on andrew's release. however, mexico's been very insistent that there was going to be no political interference in their judicial system. they're very sensitive about that. so even though...
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when we look at flannery o'connor and william fokker -- william faulkner talking about the destruction of the s outh, the literature reaffirms .hat it was a 100 year disaster if you're african american in the south the civil rights act is signed by lyndon b. johnson, it was supposed to end the problems that lincoln was supposed to have ended. there are still problems. with respect to sherman versus cedar creek, it was a huge body of land that he went through. it was huge. it was being followed by the press. tornado wearing blue coats. >> cedar creek was not featured in a major film. [laughter] >> now we are calling hollywood. that it happened. >> i believe public what hasness over happened, more people know about atlanta and that role. >> gone with the wind. >> i have a question. in my right, did they allow reenactments on that property? most national parks don't. >> that is correct. the national park service has a policy we do not allow reenactments on national park service land as a respect for the fallen and the whole words thatd the horrors happened. cedar creek is a unique part. t
when we look at flannery o'connor and william fokker -- william faulkner talking about the destruction of the s outh, the literature reaffirms .hat it was a 100 year disaster if you're african american in the south the civil rights act is signed by lyndon b. johnson, it was supposed to end the problems that lincoln was supposed to have ended. there are still problems. with respect to sherman versus cedar creek, it was a huge body of land that he went through. it was huge. it was being followed...
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william is almost a stamp of that. >> it's william's first time at the shore, and as jim finds out, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him pose. just as williamated to the ocean, a wave crashes on the shore. >> well, of course, he was startled. he's jumping around, pulled me down into the water. i ended up down in the water with my two hands holding onto my reins. he's jerking me around like a fish on the end of the line. all of a sudden, i can't hold any longer and he breaks away. >> it's about 4:00 p.m. when a panicked william bolts and runs right into the ocean. he begins swimming along the coastline. another trainer tries to lasso william, but the spooked horse slips away. >> the rope's on the back of his ears, over his nose, but the way the water was going, when he started to reel it in, it came above his nose and slid over his ears. >> william turns right and doesn't look back, making a beeline out to sea. his owner, arabian horse breeder mindy peters, is several miles away when she gets a call from a close family friend. >> she said to me, mindy kendall's horse is going to die. i was like what? >> william actually belongs to mindy's 14
william is almost a stamp of that. >> it's william's first time at the shore, and as jim finds out, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him pose. just as williamated to the ocean, a wave crashes on the shore. >> well, of course, he was startled. he's jumping around, pulled me down into the water. i ended up down in the water with my two hands holding onto my reins. he's jerking me around like a fish on the end of the line. all of a sudden, i can't hold any longer and...
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williams. >> good afternoon commissioners david williams retirees i want to thank all the brothers and sisters and fell members and city workers with are be standing up and so to speak out on this issue there will be many more to hear from in the not so distant future you've heard what i had to say i'm not going to reiterate i suggest i saw an article yesterday in an investment magazine suggesting portfolio managers are getting a 4 percent raise i don't know how accurate it would be nice if we get an 8 percent raise i don't think that the hedge funds investment it part of that plan i question who's really profiting from all of this likewise i question why we're going into as to how new strategy when to me the system is not broken we're talking about fixing a system that's not broken edge area of investment we think we need to be thinking much more seriously about why we're doing it we've not heard anything why we're doing this it is a hedge against the downturn in the market we come back without having to do risky things if it ain't broken do fix it (clapping.) any other member of the public w
williams. >> good afternoon commissioners david williams retirees i want to thank all the brothers and sisters and fell members and city workers with are be standing up and so to speak out on this issue there will be many more to hear from in the not so distant future you've heard what i had to say i'm not going to reiterate i suggest i saw an article yesterday in an investment magazine suggesting portfolio managers are getting a 4 percent raise i don't know how accurate it would be nice...
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. >>> now for sharrie williams, monica malpass, i am rick williams. have a good good night. >>> friday night. firefighters rescue two women from a burning home in gloucester county. they snatched a package off at south philadelphia stoop. >>> there is confirmation by new jersey state police. they say it was in fact the mother that shot her three children yesterday in tabernacle. two of them fatally. the police have identified the three children ages 8, 11 and 14. they also released the name of the alleged shooter who they say attempted to take her own life as well. nora muchanic is live at the red lion state police barracks. what did they have to stay today? >>reporter:jim, the state police say that the evidence makes it clear who pulled the trigger. it was the mother of the three kids. she has not officially been charged. if she recovers she will be facing homicide charges. >> jeaninne lepage has shot her three children and then turned the gun on herself. >> they confirmed that 44-year-old jeaninne lepage shot her three children found in an upstairs
. >>> now for sharrie williams, monica malpass, i am rick williams. have a good good night. >>> friday night. firefighters rescue two women from a burning home in gloucester county. they snatched a package off at south philadelphia stoop. >>> there is confirmation by new jersey state police. they say it was in fact the mother that shot her three children yesterday in tabernacle. two of them fatally. the police have identified the three children ages 8, 11 and 14. they...