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she finds one and charles bruce. bruce is a very french frenchman. he liked his wines his good foods, according to the u.s. records he had been married either three or five times. betty interviews him. the next day a dozen roses are delivered and he calls and asked her for lunch. after lunch they wind up in betty's bedroom. the relationship with bruce something happens that never happened her before in her career, she falls in love with him. she describes it in her memoirs as being the large greatest love of my life. even while betty is in love with bruce she has no problems about leading him on the road towards treason about taking everything he's saying and passing it on to both the british and american spy masters whom she is working for. as john has written, petroleum is a very repetitious profession. betty finally tells bruce what she wants and it's bruce who comes up with a plan. he said the key is we need to be able to get into the embassy. he approaches the guard andre >> betty figures she will wait and they fall asleep as he waits until the
she finds one and charles bruce. bruce is a very french frenchman. he liked his wines his good foods, according to the u.s. records he had been married either three or five times. betty interviews him. the next day a dozen roses are delivered and he calls and asked her for lunch. after lunch they wind up in betty's bedroom. the relationship with bruce something happens that never happened her before in her career, she falls in love with him. she describes it in her memoirs as being the large...
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bruce. also a lot of media here, maybe the most attention ever for this game and it's more than a century long history international eyes here at nats park. bruce. >> yeah, pete, thanks a lot for that and you're absolutely right. very tight security here, service is here along with d.c. police, u.s. capitol police, as well as the normal security that shows up here at the up, 39 wins for both the republicans and the democrats but one tie, don't know what the story is behind that tie, probably some kind of rain wipeout. so this game carries even added significance, the winner will have some bragging rights. coming up in about 15 minutes, you are going to hear from some of the congress members who are taking to the field tonight. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. bruce. and no matter what, all winners tonight. >>> breaking news right now, the wife of the gunman in yesterday's shooting just spoke to reporters, listen. >> i just don't know what you tell you people. i had no idea this was go
bruce. also a lot of media here, maybe the most attention ever for this game and it's more than a century long history international eyes here at nats park. bruce. >> yeah, pete, thanks a lot for that and you're absolutely right. very tight security here, service is here along with d.c. police, u.s. capitol police, as well as the normal security that shows up here at the up, 39 wins for both the republicans and the democrats but one tie, don't know what the story is behind that tie,...
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i finally have a question that bruce can answer. obviously, people of whatever faiththey are, no matter where they come from . they are more favor here than native americans. whether you come from catholicism about the muslim faith, that they are welcome in the united states. they are favored here. this country goes out of its way with his laws to protect them. make sure they do not have the bigotry that they feel at home. they have economic opportunities here.they do not live in the squalor and poverty that we witness in the that is why they're trying to get here.the refugees. it is definitely a better life. not only a better way of life, but they feel better for who they are. the self worth. that this country does not protect them and give them the opportunity to take care of their families. >> i agree with that. i still feel there is some level of racism in the united states anddetermination. if you compare that to personal racism and discoloration in europe, europe isstill much worse off than that. you still have laws in europe
i finally have a question that bruce can answer. obviously, people of whatever faiththey are, no matter where they come from . they are more favor here than native americans. whether you come from catholicism about the muslim faith, that they are welcome in the united states. they are favored here. this country goes out of its way with his laws to protect them. make sure they do not have the bigotry that they feel at home. they have economic opportunities here.they do not live in the squalor...
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cross talking political debate i'm joined by my guest bruce fein in washington he is a constitutional lawyer in a former associate deputy attorney general under president ronald reagan also in one. and we have ivan eland he is a senior fellow and the director of the center on peace and liberty at the independent institute and in imperial beach we cross to dr jean allowed in she is a psychology expert and host of american trends with dr gina are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated you got up early as for this program and it's much appreciated here you know from a psychological point of view reflecting upon what i had to say in my introduction is that you know the terms and conditions of of debate now have been broken down i mean it is so polarized right now that if you disagree with someone you're called a hater you're called. a racist you're marginalized and and they and i see this is really getting worse and worse in the us what is the psychological mindset because debate resolves issues what we're seeing right now is jus
cross talking political debate i'm joined by my guest bruce fein in washington he is a constitutional lawyer in a former associate deputy attorney general under president ronald reagan also in one. and we have ivan eland he is a senior fellow and the director of the center on peace and liberty at the independent institute and in imperial beach we cross to dr jean allowed in she is a psychology expert and host of american trends with dr gina are across the uk rules in effect that means you can...
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bruce: energy is very interesting. the reason it's so interesting right now, if you look at wti, down around 14% year to date. theou look at the price of etf's, individual stocks of these high-yield energy companies, they are down about 25%. high-yield bonds are up around two or 3% on the year. so the market is telling you something. the question is what is the market telling you? debt is overvalued, equity is undervalued, or perhaps that debt investors expect a higher oil price and equity investors expect lower oil prices, or maybe it is an earnings story. we are assessing that. we have certainly added to a couple of shorts in the energy space. vonnie: i know a lot of infrastructure is in investment grade. are you finding any offshore plays here given the president propagate histo infrastructure ideas? bruce: there will be some terrific investments to be made in the coming years because this country is short, as great as we are and as productive we are, we are short probably three chilean in infrastructure. the presid
bruce: energy is very interesting. the reason it's so interesting right now, if you look at wti, down around 14% year to date. theou look at the price of etf's, individual stocks of these high-yield energy companies, they are down about 25%. high-yield bonds are up around two or 3% on the year. so the market is telling you something. the question is what is the market telling you? debt is overvalued, equity is undervalued, or perhaps that debt investors expect a higher oil price and equity...
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>> bruce, a key problem is food. just consider food. >> the natural world can only support -- >> the food issue -- >> how about medicine. >> the food actually does create a significant part of the climae problem. >> which portion do you think te food issue creates this climate? >> well, cows. we have more cows on this earth than we ever had. the amount of methane gas being put into into the environment. >> if you look at what happens n the world grain markets, exampl, there are like six countries tht produce enough grains of various kinds that are needed by all of these countries, whether they're in africa or asia, something lie 100 countries are dependent on grain imports for food. they can't grow their own and so you need that part of it. you need the agricultural. having kids for the next 20 years. >> this is something that should develop out of the people. because the human species gets o decide its own destiny. >> fact of the matter is modern technology got us to the point where we have so many billions f people
>> bruce, a key problem is food. just consider food. >> the natural world can only support -- >> the food issue -- >> how about medicine. >> the food actually does create a significant part of the climae problem. >> which portion do you think te food issue creates this climate? >> well, cows. we have more cows on this earth than we ever had. the amount of methane gas being put into into the environment. >> if you look at what happens n the world...
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bruce: it could be. vonnie: that was bruce berkowitz speaking exclusively with erik schatzker. for more perspective now, we are bringing in someone with congress getting more pressure to act on its mortgage policy. mckeere on this, michael is bloomberg's international policy correspondent. bruce berkowitz fighting fannie and freddie to the death and it might never get resolved. where does the stand in congress? michael: i suppose it's like argentina and paul singer and elliott management. right now it stands now here. there have been a number of plans drafted to deal with fannie and none of them have gone anywhere. given all the other items, no one thinks they will get anywhere in 2017. there's not a lot of hope for 2018 years or even though the capital cushions go to zero on the first of january. here where that may not be a problem. fannie and freddie money for that to be a problem. if they can continue to make money each quarter, then it's ok. if they don't, what happens is that the tax payers make up the difference. the taxpayers on the hook for the loss and the feeling is
bruce: it could be. vonnie: that was bruce berkowitz speaking exclusively with erik schatzker. for more perspective now, we are bringing in someone with congress getting more pressure to act on its mortgage policy. mckeere on this, michael is bloomberg's international policy correspondent. bruce berkowitz fighting fannie and freddie to the death and it might never get resolved. where does the stand in congress? michael: i suppose it's like argentina and paul singer and elliott management. right...
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kimberly, bruce, scott, we'll be >> i had an interesting epiphany listening to scott and bruce. seems like everyone wants to help the poor. all the policy, everything is centered around the poor. the poor this, the poor thi what really have we learned over time and your being a lawyer and being a journalist, what advance s the agenda of poor people? is it poor people themselves and their choices and creating better opportunities? is it a government, a mixture of policy and personal responsibility and account ability. >> i think it's definitely the latter. you're right. if this is fighting poverty, the idea of it, anyway s is a bipartisan point. we saw paul ryan unveil the policies that are aimed toward the poor. marco rubio mit romney, said that would be the focus of his campaign. democrats talking about poverty as well. it's both a persistent problem and problem that everyone wants to fix. i think there is where you get the differentty, republicans and democrats have a very different way of going about it. the democrats believe strongly it's the government's role, that it takes
kimberly, bruce, scott, we'll be >> i had an interesting epiphany listening to scott and bruce. seems like everyone wants to help the poor. all the policy, everything is centered around the poor. the poor this, the poor thi what really have we learned over time and your being a lawyer and being a journalist, what advance s the agenda of poor people? is it poor people themselves and their choices and creating better opportunities? is it a government, a mixture of policy and personal...
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bruce: what i do see is a company building value. people have to decide for themselves what they think the exact value of saint joe is. erik: what's the endgame for fannie mae and freddie mac? is and recap and a release as a concept -- isn't recap and release as a concept dead on arrival? bruce: this notion that these companies have costs the american public -- cost the american public a lot of money -- it has been the opposite. erik: if the government doesn't resolve this issue with fannie and freddie -- bruce: we go to the supreme court, absolutely. when you go back and think about it, there are issues of breach of contract. there are constitutional issues. how you create an agency that oversees fannie and freddie that doesn't answer to any branch of government. how did you let an acting director run the place for three years and then decide on a net wash sweep, and the person supposed to be appointed by the president and approved by the senate, and it never happened? joe: that was erik schatzker talking to bruce berkowitz, fair ho
bruce: what i do see is a company building value. people have to decide for themselves what they think the exact value of saint joe is. erik: what's the endgame for fannie mae and freddie mac? is and recap and a release as a concept -- isn't recap and release as a concept dead on arrival? bruce: this notion that these companies have costs the american public -- cost the american public a lot of money -- it has been the opposite. erik: if the government doesn't resolve this issue with fannie and...
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bruce gordon is live now with the view from williams old neighborhood. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lucy, the sign on his now former office here in center city is still up tonight. there it is r seth williams r for rufus some day soon that is sign will be scraped away just like the image of a neighborhood kid who to such great heights. >> he's let everyone down. >> reporter: at the top of the line barbershop near 60th and locust in the cobbs creek neighborhood where seth williams grew up, you won't hear much sympathy for this native son. >> corruption that's been going on someone has to pay for it so here we go. guilty plea. >> you got to be man of your word regardless of what you do. we're taught as kids. why do we not follow through with it as adults? >> reporter: williams was just 42 years old when he won his first term as philadelphia's first african-american district attorney. app pedestrian object on his way to bigger and better thing not kid for an orphaned kid that was bullied at school. >> i'm humbled. i'd like to first thank the voters of philadelphia. >
bruce gordon is live now with the view from williams old neighborhood. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lucy, the sign on his now former office here in center city is still up tonight. there it is r seth williams r for rufus some day soon that is sign will be scraped away just like the image of a neighborhood kid who to such great heights. >> he's let everyone down. >> reporter: at the top of the line barbershop near 60th and locust in the cobbs creek neighborhood where seth williams...
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bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain, it was always an incredible long shot the idea that bill cosby would actually take the witness stand in his own defense despite teasers from the defense on friday and so, yes, the jury of seven men and five women em poured from allegheny county does now have this case. been working on it for about half hour or so. this after a day of emotional, dramatic closing arguments from both sides all over a blockbuster claim that the legendary entertainment bill cosby drugged and groped a much younger woman inside his own home. >> the defense call the case against cosby nonsense suggesting it was a media if you would rush to judgment and portraying the end trainer scene here entering court with his wife camille by his side the victim avenue smear campaign. attorney brian mcmonagle noted andrea constand misstated the date of the alleged assault by two months. failed to tell authorities she had been alone with cosby at his home and elsewhere on several prior occasions whe
bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain, it was always an incredible long shot the idea that bill cosby would actually take the witness stand in his own defense despite teasers from the defense on friday and so, yes, the jury of seven men and five women em poured from allegheny county does now have this case. been working on it for about half hour or so. this after a day of emotional, dramatic closing arguments from both sides all over a blockbuster claim that the legendary entertainment bill...
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erik schatzker sat down with bruce berkowitz. toce: it does not make sense me, but i am not a gross investor, not a visionary. i am the guy looking to buy a dollar for $.50. if i am wrong, i will get my $.50 back. if i am right, i will do better than the dollar over time. erik: you are underperforming, but you are hardly alone. why do you think it is so difficult for active managers to beat their benchmarks? bruce: the big problem is when you are it an investor in public security, people have to agree with you. in other words, i can be right, but until others agreed i am right, i will look very wrong. what it takes for me to be right is for a the companies i invest in to fix the problems that are fixable. erik: but you are a values investor. there are lots of other active managers who are not values investors, but they are underperforming as well. it is like a disease. why.: i do not know i do not pay a lot of attention to other people. -- i just go by the math. i basically follow the cash. i stick to that process. as long as i s
erik schatzker sat down with bruce berkowitz. toce: it does not make sense me, but i am not a gross investor, not a visionary. i am the guy looking to buy a dollar for $.50. if i am wrong, i will get my $.50 back. if i am right, i will do better than the dollar over time. erik: you are underperforming, but you are hardly alone. why do you think it is so difficult for active managers to beat their benchmarks? bruce: the big problem is when you are it an investor in public security, people have...
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bruce schneier is with the harvard's berkman center for internet and society. author of "data and goliath: the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world." this is democracy now! when we come back, we will be speaking with two contenders for the philadelphia district attorney's race. we will start with larry krasner . very interesting defense attorney for decades who is now running to be district attorney. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "clampdown," sung by sheer mag and joined onstage by our next guest, philadelphia district attorney candidate larry krasner. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: will a defense attorney with a long standing record of standing up to police soon head one of the nation's most bustling district attorney offices? in philadelphia, civil rights attorney larry krasner is poised to become the city's next district attorney after overwhelmingly winning the democratic primary last month. philadelphia is a solidly democratic city and the odds for w
bruce schneier is with the harvard's berkman center for internet and society. author of "data and goliath: the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world." this is democracy now! when we come back, we will be speaking with two contenders for the philadelphia district attorney's race. we will start with larry krasner . very interesting defense attorney for decades who is now running to be district attorney. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "clampdown,"...
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mary bruce standing by. >>> president trump and that tweet. james comey saying he better hope there are no tapes. 41 days later the president now revealing there are no recordings. how the white house responds. >>> as we come on tonight, the tornado watching and warnings right now. concern around atlanta at this hour after twisters already tear through an american town. >>> the jurors speak. how many wanted to acquit bill cosby? tonight -- the story from inside the jury room. >>> and your money tonight as millions prepare to travel for the fourth. tonight, how to lower your car insurance. three simple steps that could save you hundreds. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we begin with a plan, hatched behind closed doors finally revealed tonight. senate republicans with their plan to repeal and replace obama care. tens of thousands of americans have poured into town halls worried about their coverage. mitch mcconnell delivering the bill with cuts to medicaid. and what about the bill when it comes cerin
mary bruce standing by. >>> president trump and that tweet. james comey saying he better hope there are no tapes. 41 days later the president now revealing there are no recordings. how the white house responds. >>> as we come on tonight, the tornado watching and warnings right now. concern around atlanta at this hour after twisters already tear through an american town. >>> the jurors speak. how many wanted to acquit bill cosby? tonight -- the story from inside the...
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fox 29's bruce gordon is live at the montgomery county courthou courthouse. bruce? >> moment of high drama andrea constand in from toronto canada she now lives tall, slender, but curly, shock a big black hair. she's strode into the courtroom here in norristown there was an audible murmur in fact some folks actually gasped this was it. finally after all these years, constand confronting bill cosby the legendary entertainer with his alleged miss deeds to his face. the face to face meeting between bill cosby and his only criminal accuser was 13 years in the making. the drama did not disappoint. andrea constand told jurors she met cosby in 2002 through her job with temple basketball. cosby soon became what constand called a temple friend someone i trust a mentor. then came the night in early to mid january 2004 constand testified she went to the cosby estate in cheltenham to talk about her career plans. she says he gave her three blue pills, promising quote they'll take the each off. soon she said quote i began to slur my words. i had trouble seeing him. my mouth was ve
fox 29's bruce gordon is live at the montgomery county courthou courthouse. bruce? >> moment of high drama andrea constand in from toronto canada she now lives tall, slender, but curly, shock a big black hair. she's strode into the courtroom here in norristown there was an audible murmur in fact some folks actually gasped this was it. finally after all these years, constand confronting bill cosby the legendary entertainer with his alleged miss deeds to his face. the face to face meeting...
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bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain, the jury seven men, five women all from the pittsburgh area are expected to get this case and begin their deliberations literally any minute as a day of emotional, dramatic closing arguments. both sides in this case put their spin on blockbuster allegations the ledger danny entertainer drugged and groped a much younger woman who considered him a friend and mentor. >> the defense went first in the allegations against cosby nonanes painting the entertainer scene here entering court with his wife camille by his side of a victim smear campaign. brian mc donna noted andrea constand missed the date of the alleged assault by two months in her first interview with police and failed to tell authorities she had been alone with cosby at his home and elsewhere on several occasions where there had been sexual contact finally mmcmcmonagle reminded the jury s temple university employee made dozens of phone calls to the temple icon in the weeks following the alleged assault.
bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain, the jury seven men, five women all from the pittsburgh area are expected to get this case and begin their deliberations literally any minute as a day of emotional, dramatic closing arguments. both sides in this case put their spin on blockbuster allegations the ledger danny entertainer drugged and groped a much younger woman who considered him a friend and mentor. >> the defense went first in the allegations against cosby nonanes painting the...
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david asman welcome to "forbes on fox" let's go in focus with steve forbes ritz, elizabeth bill, john bruce steve facebook nouning it has plans to use are all intelligence to spot unifiers inciting violence. >> they can improve never get everyone you try trip wires do better job of finding these terrorist sites how they communicate no silver bullet sadly to spaeg on this kind of thing foolproof way but they can do in other the other thing they should do is cooperate more with authorities, when you do get an incident like san bernardino, and open up those cell phones if they need to, a case-by-case basis, common sense will go a long ways. >> john is there anything wrong with -- with the private sector government kooblt trying to spot terrorists and killers? >> any time, they gang together to reduce our individual freedoms for something that is wholly symbolic a lot wrong we have a drug war with feds catch a lot of drug dealers but that doesn't dampen drug use in u.s. the idea that they can spot the eventually killers from thousands of communications, is about laughable to give away a freedom
david asman welcome to "forbes on fox" let's go in focus with steve forbes ritz, elizabeth bill, john bruce steve facebook nouning it has plans to use are all intelligence to spot unifiers inciting violence. >> they can improve never get everyone you try trip wires do better job of finding these terrorist sites how they communicate no silver bullet sadly to spaeg on this kind of thing foolproof way but they can do in other the other thing they should do is cooperate more with...
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fox 29's bruce gordon joins us live in studio with some good news to deliver, bruce. >> reporter: sure hope so, lucy. philly's fourth of july fireworks draw huge crowds from all over the region and often begin until late late at night. help for locals on both those issues. the fourth of july on the ben franklin parkway is one of the biggest and best events on the philly calendar. unless of course you actually live near the parkway. >> in this area you're stuck. >> reporter: you leave your car where it is on fourth july and hoof it. >> yeah. yup. yup. leave it parked where it is. >> reporter: that parking couple with late night festivities force some locals to simply hunker down until the fifth of july mercifully arrives. >> can you get out of your house and go anywhere. >> no, it's tough. it's tough. it's usually mobbed. there's people all over the place coming all over just people picnicking over here. >> reporter: it's part of a growing problem for the fairmount neighborhood. over time the parkway has become the go to location for just about every big even in the city. papal visit, t
fox 29's bruce gordon joins us live in studio with some good news to deliver, bruce. >> reporter: sure hope so, lucy. philly's fourth of july fireworks draw huge crowds from all over the region and often begin until late late at night. help for locals on both those issues. the fourth of july on the ben franklin parkway is one of the biggest and best events on the philly calendar. unless of course you actually live near the parkway. >> in this area you're stuck. >> reporter:...
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utah, named after the native american word for "boring," is home to more white people than a bruce springsteen albino benefit concert. and sure enough, two whites recently went viral after their engagement photoshoot featured an unusual guest. was it: a. white jesus b. a group of coldplay cosplayers c. a sexy llama in a sombrero >> white jesus. chs: good gss, right answer. there you go.
utah, named after the native american word for "boring," is home to more white people than a bruce springsteen albino benefit concert. and sure enough, two whites recently went viral after their engagement photoshoot featured an unusual guest. was it: a. white jesus b. a group of coldplay cosplayers c. a sexy llama in a sombrero >> white jesus. chs: good gss, right answer. there you go.
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the ccpi report out thi morning, if that's a bit to the down side, there could be some movement >> bruce, we have seen the dollar pull back significantly a few months ago been stable over the last few weeks in a sort of weak range, you might say. to what extent is that driven by politics, uncertainty around the trump administration and to what extent is it the idea that the fed might be more dovish or may use the balance sheet rather than interest rate hikes >> i think the dollar weakness is a combination of three things one, as you said, people are becoming less optimistic that we get fiscal stimulus and policy change the second is the slowdown in growth lower inflation numbers have taken out confidence that the fed follows through on guidance. the third point is the global economy is doing better, particularly em. i think we're seeing in that context money flow into other parts of the world and the dollar get a bift weakness bit of weakness off that >> do you think markets around the world can continue to move higher if we do, in fact, get that rate hike so many economies like india, r
the ccpi report out thi morning, if that's a bit to the down side, there could be some movement >> bruce, we have seen the dollar pull back significantly a few months ago been stable over the last few weeks in a sort of weak range, you might say. to what extent is that driven by politics, uncertainty around the trump administration and to what extent is it the idea that the fed might be more dovish or may use the balance sheet rather than interest rate hikes >> i think the dollar...
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. >> when i approached bruce, he was outside of his cell, and i said, bruce, you know, i'm with the camera crew, what do you want? i know why you're here, and we'd love to get your story. he said, well, why wouldn't you want my story, look at me. i'm like a movie actor. >> bastian accepted a plea bargain on two murder charges that resulted in a 60-year sentence for accessory and conspiracy to commit murder and aggravated robbery. the crimes occurred over a four-month period and were committed by bastion, who was home on leave, and a discharged army buddy. their two murder victims were fellow soldiers, one of whom served in their unit. >> it just kind of came out of nowhere one night really. i mean, we were sitting there, we were drinking at my house. so we decided to go out and leave the house and the next thing you know, there's a dead guy lying in the parking lot and we're driving away. and after that it kind of just escalated after that, you know. >> why do it again? why commit another crime? >> it happens. i don't know how to explain it. i mean -- >> how many? how many victims are we t
. >> when i approached bruce, he was outside of his cell, and i said, bruce, you know, i'm with the camera crew, what do you want? i know why you're here, and we'd love to get your story. he said, well, why wouldn't you want my story, look at me. i'm like a movie actor. >> bastian accepted a plea bargain on two murder charges that resulted in a 60-year sentence for accessory and conspiracy to commit murder and aggravated robbery. the crimes occurred over a four-month period and were...
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. >> our congressional correspondent mary bruce, as well. mary, there are tweets from members of congress suggesting that a high-ranking member of congress, steve scalise might have been shot. >> reporter: yes, we're just seeing reports coming in, which members may have been injured, we are still working to confirm members of congress, of course, are learning about this just as we are. we should note there are several congressional teams in the area. usually a great team building opportunity, a chance for lawmakers to spend some down time together outside of the halls of congress. but, of course, this morning it seems that some kind of practice here went terribly wrong. >> one of the tweets coming in reports that my former house colleague steve scalise has been shot and others injured as well. praying for them and their families. i want to go to ben childers. what did you see? >> i was sitting in my apartment this morning and heard shots and ran downstairs because we saw the congressional members running off the field. there were three membe
. >> our congressional correspondent mary bruce, as well. mary, there are tweets from members of congress suggesting that a high-ranking member of congress, steve scalise might have been shot. >> reporter: yes, we're just seeing reports coming in, which members may have been injured, we are still working to confirm members of congress, of course, are learning about this just as we are. we should note there are several congressional teams in the area. usually a great team building...
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thank you very much, bruce gordon. 76ers fans are ecstatic tonight. they are feeling good about this whole trusting the process thing. as expected the sixers selected markelle fultz after trading picks with the boston celtics earlier this of this week. tom srendenschek a historic night fort sixers. >> one hopefully we'll look at lucy for years to come this is the player they wanted all along. 19-year-old guard markelle fultz from the university of washington. flash she, dynamic. sixers president and basketball operations bryan cole angelo plays with chip on his shoulder. >> he was in philadelphia last weekend as details of a trade with boston began to fill in place. by monday, the deal was done. 76ers had their man and tonight it all became official. >> this is dream come true really. just all the hard work i put in coming into this. i'm looking forward to going to this organize and guessing the my all. that's one thing i always want to do. come in and give my all. >> as a person and as human being you're talking about a young man that, you know, has
thank you very much, bruce gordon. 76ers fans are ecstatic tonight. they are feeling good about this whole trusting the process thing. as expected the sixers selected markelle fultz after trading picks with the boston celtics earlier this of this week. tom srendenschek a historic night fort sixers. >> one hopefully we'll look at lucy for years to come this is the player they wanted all along. 19-year-old guard markelle fultz from the university of washington. flash she, dynamic. sixers...
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fox 29's bruce gore didn't joins us live from center city with her story. bruce? >> reporter: lucy, it's a decision we all hope we will never have to make. do i surrender my belongings when a mugger attacks or do i stand my ground and if i fight back, will anyone come to my aid? >> the would be they have jogs up from behind his target at south 16th and walnut around 10:00 o'clock on the night of june 18th. >> it just didn't even dawn on me to be cautious in that area. >> reporter: 30-year-old christas is not about to give up her purse. especially with a crowd of bystanders at the corner. >> i think there was a point where i realized he didn't have a weapon on him, and so i'm like, there's nothing this guy can do in front of this many people, um, if i hold on it to. >> reporter: as christa and the crook wrestle over her purse, several good samaritans advance on the thief, boxing poses are struck and the bad guy realizes he's out number. >> the bystander effect is a huge problem when there are people around everyone assumes that someone else is going to handle it an
fox 29's bruce gore didn't joins us live from center city with her story. bruce? >> reporter: lucy, it's a decision we all hope we will never have to make. do i surrender my belongings when a mugger attacks or do i stand my ground and if i fight back, will anyone come to my aid? >> the would be they have jogs up from behind his target at south 16th and walnut around 10:00 o'clock on the night of june 18th. >> it just didn't even dawn on me to be cautious in that area. >>...
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m mary bruce on who benefits with the plan. >> reporter: the senate republican health care bill finally arrived on capitol hill and it received with fury. >> reporter: many in cheeches outside mitch mcconnell's office, refusing to leave, they dragged out. 43 people arrested. it's behind lock and key and tonight few republican senators are racing to defend it. >> it deserves debate and not knee jerk reaction. >> tns the best bill possible in difficult sirkss. >> reporter: across the country, americans flood town halls saying they could lose coverage if and when obama care is replaced. >> what count of insurance do you have? >> reporter: tonight americans will no longer be required to have health insurance. some could pay more, a lot more for less. if you are a singer person making $42,000 a year, you would not qualify for tax credits to coverage. the senate bill cuts medicaid. right now, the program covers 1 out of 5 mempbs. >> it puts medicaid on a more sustainable path. >> hardest hit -- low income families and seniors. wealthy american, many will get sizable tax cuts. >> disguised as
m mary bruce on who benefits with the plan. >> reporter: the senate republican health care bill finally arrived on capitol hill and it received with fury. >> reporter: many in cheeches outside mitch mcconnell's office, refusing to leave, they dragged out. 43 people arrested. it's behind lock and key and tonight few republican senators are racing to defend it. >> it deserves debate and not knee jerk reaction. >> tns the best bill possible in difficult sirkss. >>...
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when he was three days old, jerry bruce suffered a stroke, leaving his left side partially paralyzed. in order to live, jerry bruce needed a heart transplant, which he fortunately received on june 4, 2016, a procedure he knows has changed his life. >> the transplant-- i feel like that's the greatest and worst possible thing that could ever happen to me. >> reporter: jerry bruce is very close with his family, especially his mother. >> this bond is the strongest between a mother and a son to ever live. i promise you that. >> you know, i don't know if anybody else with a special needs child will understand that. you do love all of your children, but it's just different. his little classmates are tight and take good care of him, you know. i think they'll always be there and he's got a good support group in his class. >> reporter: a student at westwood elementary school, his classmates and his fourth grade teacher ms. bailey have seen his struggles first hand. >> he's had such a tough little life. he's had to go through so much from birth. so, i think all of the surgeries and things like t
when he was three days old, jerry bruce suffered a stroke, leaving his left side partially paralyzed. in order to live, jerry bruce needed a heart transplant, which he fortunately received on june 4, 2016, a procedure he knows has changed his life. >> the transplant-- i feel like that's the greatest and worst possible thing that could ever happen to me. >> reporter: jerry bruce is very close with his family, especially his mother. >> this bond is the strongest between a mother...
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. >> our bruce gordon of course has been covering this case since day one and joins us live from the montgomery county courthouse with the latest and bruce we keep getting false alarms. >> reporter: we sure do, iain. each and every time we're told to report asap to the courtrom, the sense of anticipation rises that we may finally have resolution to to this blockbuster case but each and of time, the air is let out of the balloon. cosby faces three counts of aggravated indecent assault in the january 2004 incident at his home this jury has time and again come back into the courtroom following testimony looking for guidance. once asking for a further definition of a legal term the judge steven o'neill denying that request for further clarification. now on five separate occasions they've sought to re-examine testimony in this she said he said case three times they've asked to hear a version of cosby's story. twice now they've asked for a reading of andrea constand's version events. >> celebrity attorney gloria allred represents 33 other cosby accuseaccusers living vier cariy through the
. >> our bruce gordon of course has been covering this case since day one and joins us live from the montgomery county courthouse with the latest and bruce we keep getting false alarms. >> reporter: we sure do, iain. each and every time we're told to report asap to the courtrom, the sense of anticipation rises that we may finally have resolution to to this blockbuster case but each and of time, the air is let out of the balloon. cosby faces three counts of aggravated indecent...
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bruce? >> reporter: yeah, prosecutors say bill cosby drugged andrea constand inside his cheltenham home 13 years ago because he wanted to have sex with her. prosecutors wrapped up their case this afternoon trying to show it would not be the first time cosby has played that game. cosby's admission in found in his deposition taken a decade ago during the civil suit linked to this case. in it cosby discussed getting prescriptions for the depressant quaaludes back in the 1970's. he never used them but viewed quaaludes as pear drug. question, you were going to use these quaaludes for young women you wanted to have sex with? >> cosby, yes. >> more than just creepy the response may add context to cosby's acknowledgment he gave andrea con stan benadryl on the night he's 11 to have groped her. constand claims the medication left her groggy and unable to push cosby away. the prosecution now complete the defense will begin to tell its side of the story starting monday. and like any good entertainer, te
bruce? >> reporter: yeah, prosecutors say bill cosby drugged andrea constand inside his cheltenham home 13 years ago because he wanted to have sex with her. prosecutors wrapped up their case this afternoon trying to show it would not be the first time cosby has played that game. cosby's admission in found in his deposition taken a decade ago during the civil suit linked to this case. in it cosby discussed getting prescriptions for the depressant quaaludes back in the 1970's. he never used...
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here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: comey, they're saying it vindicated the president. retreating their partisan quarters. democrats saying they heard evidence that the president tried to torpedo the russia investigation. >> that certainly sounds like obstruction of justice to me. >> reporter: but republicans disagree. >> did you see any evidence of mr. comey was very careful to say there were awkward conversations, conversation that were uncomfortable and inappropriate. >> reporter: defending those interactions the speaker of the house. >> the president's new at this, he's new to government so he probably want steeped in the long-running protocols. >> reporter: tonight one thing both parties can agree on -- this is far from over. >> this is not where near the end of our investigation. >> mary bruce live with us. on the issue of these tapes, has congress yet tried to subpoena or request these tapes? >> david, at least one committee has already asked for any tapes, but the white house has said they need more tape to respond to their requests. if any tapes do exist, lawma
here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: comey, they're saying it vindicated the president. retreating their partisan quarters. democrats saying they heard evidence that the president tried to torpedo the russia investigation. >> that certainly sounds like obstruction of justice to me. >> reporter: but republicans disagree. >> did you see any evidence of mr. comey was very careful to say there were awkward conversations, conversation that were uncomfortable and...
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all right, bruce, keep us posted. thank you. >>> attacked, stabbed and today philadelphia city councilman david oh went back to work. the councilman an army veteran was established wednesday night after coming home from work on the 5800 block of thomas street. that's in southwest philadelph philadelphia. oh says the man demanded his belongings then stabbed him in the back with a tshiffley. the councilman had to have surgery and was released from the hospital and was home yesterday. police so far have not made any arrests. >>> three more penn state former penn state employees are going to prison all stemming from the jerry sandusky sex abuse scand scandal. today a judge sentenced the university's former president, vice-president and athletic director for failing to report allegations against the former assistant football coach. graham spanier, tim curley and gary schultz will each spend at least two months in prison. the judge saying their failure to report allegations against sandusky unable him to connell molesting b
all right, bruce, keep us posted. thank you. >>> attacked, stabbed and today philadelphia city councilman david oh went back to work. the councilman an army veteran was established wednesday night after coming home from work on the 5800 block of thomas street. that's in southwest philadelph philadelphia. oh says the man demanded his belongings then stabbed him in the back with a tshiffley. the councilman had to have surgery and was released from the hospital and was home yesterday....
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>> all right, bruce, so sad. thank you. >>> police are on the hunt for a suspect in drive by shooting and now investigators are asking for your help to catch the gunman. >>> if you play the pennsylvania lottery, check those tickets. the winning numbers that could mean you're a multi millionaire. sean? >>> chris, eagles cut down their roster as they released a wide receiver today but will they have to fill that spot with linebacker? we'll tell you how starting linebacker jordan hicks got hurt on his honeymoon coming up in sports. >> and as we head to break, let's take live look at rehoboth beach on this friday night. i think it looks like a good night to head to the shore. >> um-hmm. ♪ ♪ >>> happy fourth of july holiday, everybody. welcome back. taking a live look at wildwood, new jersey, the beach there not too many people on there today but guaranteed actually i'm going to be one of those on that beach tomorrow. that place is going to be packed this time tomorrow. >> what beautiful picture. seagulls flying b
>> all right, bruce, so sad. thank you. >>> police are on the hunt for a suspect in drive by shooting and now investigators are asking for your help to catch the gunman. >>> if you play the pennsylvania lottery, check those tickets. the winning numbers that could mean you're a multi millionaire. sean? >>> chris, eagles cut down their roster as they released a wide receiver today but will they have to fill that spot with linebacker? we'll tell you how starting...
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here now to talk about what the next steps may be is bruce spine, conit bruce is always it is good to have you with us. let's talk about do we have to court as to whether or not they will accept the case? >> ordinarily, they're asking for a stay motion, which is a very high standard to meet. they're asking even before they have a full hearing, to determine whether the u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit was correct. they find there's sufficient probability that it erred to justify staying the order. the other element is ordinarily you ask for a stay when you have some demonstrated need for urgency. now, one thing that's very conspicuous about the litigation is how slow it's proceeded. for example, it has been true in the past, in very important cases involving the president, that the government has taken the opportunity to bypass court of aappeals in toto and go and ask the u.s. supreme court to directly review the decision. i remember in the nixon tapes case that happened. but in this case, that wasn't done, there wasn't any expedited process, trying to bypass the courts' ap
here now to talk about what the next steps may be is bruce spine, conit bruce is always it is good to have you with us. let's talk about do we have to court as to whether or not they will accept the case? >> ordinarily, they're asking for a stay motion, which is a very high standard to meet. they're asking even before they have a full hearing, to determine whether the u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit was correct. they find there's sufficient probability that it erred to...
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bruce gordon outside the montgomery county courthouse with the very latest. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, guys, we knew this was coming, and prosecutors held it for last it still packed a wallop in the courtroom bill cosby's own words describing his behavior 40 year ago used to show he was not above using drugs to have his way with women. cosby's potentially self incriminating words are found in his civil deposition taken a decade ago made public just last year leading to the reopening of this sex assault case. in the deposition, cosby discusses getting prescriptions for the depressant quaaludes back in the 1970s. he says he never used them, but described them as party drug and said quote i wanted to have them just in case. he didn't pass them out to his male friends. question, you were going to use these quaaludes for young women you wanted to have sex with. >> cosby, yes. >> the prosecution's final witness forensic toxicologist testified that andrea constand's symptoms on the night of the alleged sexual assault grogginess, blurred vision, dry mouth, mirror those of so
bruce gordon outside the montgomery county courthouse with the very latest. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, guys, we knew this was coming, and prosecutors held it for last it still packed a wallop in the courtroom bill cosby's own words describing his behavior 40 year ago used to show he was not above using drugs to have his way with women. cosby's potentially self incriminating words are found in his civil deposition taken a decade ago made public just last year leading to the reopening of...
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bruce, thank you very much. >> thank you, trish. trish: secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with chinese officials today on the heels of president trump calling them out for their inability to deal with north korea. general jack keane is here. he will explain it all. he has the intel for you next. introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ trish: secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with chinese officials to discuss new ways to deal with north korea after president trump put china on notice after its failure to keep north korea at bay. the president tweeting, i quote, i greatly appreciate the efforts of president xi and china to help with north korea, it has not worked out. at least i know china tried, exclamation point. talks follow the tragic death of american student otto warmbier fatally injured after bein
bruce, thank you very much. >> thank you, trish. trish: secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with chinese officials today on the heels of president trump calling them out for their inability to deal with north korea. general jack keane is here. he will explain it all. he has the intel for you next. introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse....
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fox 29's bruce gordon joins us live in studio with some good news to deliver, bruce. >> reporter: sure hope so, lucy. philly's fourth of july fireworks draw huge crowds from all over the region and often begin until late late at night. help for locals on both those issues.
fox 29's bruce gordon joins us live in studio with some good news to deliver, bruce. >> reporter: sure hope so, lucy. philly's fourth of july fireworks draw huge crowds from all over the region and often begin until late late at night. help for locals on both those issues.
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bruce gordon joins us live from montgomery county courthouse. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lucy little doubt that something sexual happened between andrea constand and bill cosby at his home 13 years ago, but was it consensual or was it an act of indecent assault? well today the defense tried to take down the woman at the center of these accusations. the cosby defense will likely rise or fall based on the jury's impression of his chief accuser so on this team team cosby went at andrea constand with both barrels. defense attorney angela noted during constand's very first visit to cosby's cheltenham estate months before the alleged sexual assault he brushed her inner thigh with his hand he made a pass at you. constand y agrees is a, you came back. constand, yes. i did. >> constand civil attorney was unimpressed. >> obviously if bill cosby makes pass at you as a woman you have one choice in life. you should quit your job and become a nun. >> you're being sarcastic for point. >> for a point. >> reporter: defense used phone records to show constand miscalculat
bruce gordon joins us live from montgomery county courthouse. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lucy little doubt that something sexual happened between andrea constand and bill cosby at his home 13 years ago, but was it consensual or was it an act of indecent assault? well today the defense tried to take down the woman at the center of these accusations. the cosby defense will likely rise or fall based on the jury's impression of his chief accuser so on this team team cosby went at andrea...
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miss other top interviews, including bruce richards from marathon asset management. we are also speaking with cliff and adena friedman of the nasdaq. ♪ vonnie: live from new york and london, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. this is bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. oil falling, u.s. industry figures showing gasoline stockpiles expanded, gold glover for the first time in four days. joining us from the cme is alan the command. gasoline stockpile data from api, does that suggest the crew surplus is turning into an overhang in refined fuels, or not? >> we are in a driving season and we have seen a decline in stocks in the last few weeks. me that does not give much information, i look at the larger overall trend. i'm focused on the price stuck at $48. that is the halfway point from the 44 low to the 52 highs we saw inmate. we did not selloff when we had the kerfuffle with the gulf states, which could lead to some production cut agreements, problems, but it did not selloff. we had a series of higher lows over the last several days. , it couldback over 50
miss other top interviews, including bruce richards from marathon asset management. we are also speaking with cliff and adena friedman of the nasdaq. ♪ vonnie: live from new york and london, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. this is bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. oil falling, u.s. industry figures showing gasoline stockpiles expanded, gold glover for the first time in four days. joining us from the cme is alan the command. gasoline stockpile data from api, does that suggest...
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fox 29's bruce gordon is the federal courthouse in old city, bruce, today was really all about choosing a jury for this high profile case. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lucy. the jury selection was wrapped up just short time ago. ten women, two men will now hear four weeks worth of testimony in abreu row extortion and male and wire fraud case that could send philly's top prosecutor to prison for up to 20 years. >> seth williams has been inside plenty of courtrooms during nearly two terms as philadelphia district attorney. but never before in this role. as defendant. >> mr. williams was willing to compromise his position of public trust in he can change for private financial gain. >> reporter: prosecutors say williams lived well beyond his hundred $75,000 a year paycheck as da. and so accepted bribes from feasterville businessman muhammed ali in exchange for security favors and legal help for a friend. but he took a used 1997 jaguar from philly businessman michael weiss in exchange for regulatory help. defrauded his mother's nursing home after $20,000. stole cash from his political ac
fox 29's bruce gordon is the federal courthouse in old city, bruce, today was really all about choosing a jury for this high profile case. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lucy. the jury selection was wrapped up just short time ago. ten women, two men will now hear four weeks worth of testimony in abreu row extortion and male and wire fraud case that could send philly's top prosecutor to prison for up to 20 years. >> seth williams has been inside plenty of courtrooms during nearly...
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fox 29's bruce gordon joins us live from the montgomery county courthouse. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain. andrea constand got a chance to tell her version of events yesterday through friendly questions from the prosecution. well today it was the defense's chance. the questions, well they weren't nearly so friendly. for the cosby defense team to win acquittal they must damage the credibility of his chief accuser and so team cosby spent this day hammering away at andrea constand's story. in a grueling cross examination defense attorney angela agrusa noted that cosby had shown romantic interest in constand during two different visits to his cheltenham estate. months before the alleged sexual assault there. agrusa he made a pass at you. constand, yes. agrusa, you came back? >> couldn't stand yes, i did. >> the defense used phone records to show constand had at first miscalculated by two months the date of the alleged assault. and that she had row petted called cosby in the days and weeks following the incident. constand civil attorney noted her position as director of
fox 29's bruce gordon joins us live from the montgomery county courthouse. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain. andrea constand got a chance to tell her version of events yesterday through friendly questions from the prosecution. well today it was the defense's chance. the questions, well they weren't nearly so friendly. for the cosby defense team to win acquittal they must damage the credibility of his chief accuser and so team cosby spent this day hammering away at andrea constand's story....
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bruce gordon live at the courthouse. bruce it's been a whirlwind kind of day. >> reporter: yeah, that witness' name is kelly johnson. she met bill cosby back in the 19 90's when she work at the william morris talent agency out in california. describes through tears this afternoon going to business cosby's bell air hotel room at his request, to talk about tv and her career. she says cosby offered her a white pill, said it it would help her relax, don't worry i wouldn't do anything to hurt y you. she was wary about the testimony an itemed to hide the pill under her tongue she she could later spit it out. asked her to open her up, ripped up her to know. there was the pill he directed they are swallow it. she did. she said she almost immediately felt like she was quote underwater later she a woke in his bed in the hotel room with cosby right behind her. she said she remembered hearing him grunt her dress was diss shelf. she remembered him putting lotion on her hand so she could stroke his genitals. withering cross examinatio
bruce gordon live at the courthouse. bruce it's been a whirlwind kind of day. >> reporter: yeah, that witness' name is kelly johnson. she met bill cosby back in the 19 90's when she work at the william morris talent agency out in california. describes through tears this afternoon going to business cosby's bell air hotel room at his request, to talk about tv and her career. she says cosby offered her a white pill, said it it would help her relax, don't worry i wouldn't do anything to hurt...
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our bruce gordon joins us in studio with a story you'll only see on fox. bruce? >> reporter: chris and dawn, this is not the crime of the century. simple assault and recklessly endangering another person. but the victim and the accused are indeed family members. asian-american family members. and that makes this now public story worth your attention. >> 40-year-old marks foo knew he was taking a risk when he invited to us his south philadelphia home to talk about the attack. >> my family, um, wanted me to, you know, keep it on the hush hush just like every other incident like when i seen growing up and if you do, um, speak about it, basically you're like betraying your family. >> reporter: foo is a paraplegic an accident caused him the use of his leg. earlier on the evening of june 14th he got into an argument with his 62-year-old uncle with whom he lives. things quickly turned violent. >> he basically through me down to the ground and i couldn't get up and run. after he punched me and i was bleedinbleedinged hitting me. basically dragged me down. i was on the gr
our bruce gordon joins us in studio with a story you'll only see on fox. bruce? >> reporter: chris and dawn, this is not the crime of the century. simple assault and recklessly endangering another person. but the victim and the accused are indeed family members. asian-american family members. and that makes this now public story worth your attention. >> 40-year-old marks foo knew he was taking a risk when he invited to us his south philadelphia home to talk about the attack....
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prompts you to see wayne, bruce. millionaire. when you go to the bruce wayne it says, please consult crime fighters in the yellow pages. >> which says, see batman. circles back to see adam west. >> that is an elaborate, elaborate joke right there. bravo. >> i like it. good for him. rest in peace is right. he said, he is totally happy being remembered as batman too, because the role brought joy to so many people. not many actors have that. >> he was the best batman. >> thank you, adam west. got to have an adventure, wasn't here friday. maybe you didn't. i got to go to nashville for cma-fest, where i worked really, i was really just grinding the pavement. >> is that garth? >> it is. front row for garth. tough assignment. show you more about that coming up. assignment. show you more about that coming up. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. i'm a
prompts you to see wayne, bruce. millionaire. when you go to the bruce wayne it says, please consult crime fighters in the yellow pages. >> which says, see batman. circles back to see adam west. >> that is an elaborate, elaborate joke right there. bravo. >> i like it. good for him. rest in peace is right. he said, he is totally happy being remembered as batman too, because the role brought joy to so many people. not many actors have that. >> he was the best batman....
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los seleccionados arriola y gonzález hablaron con los medios. >>> no creo que haya mucho cambio con bruce es un nuevo técnico pero todos estamos acá porque queremos ganar y representar el país que amamos. >>> los juegos de la liga mx son diferentes a la selección cuando juegas contra méxico en el azteca, todo cambia puedo dar consejos, pero en el momento todo cambia. >>> la tabla de posiciones está así méxico encabeza invicto con 4 ganados, un empate son 13 puntos luego costa rica estados unidos y panamá, honduras y trinidad y tobago >>> los warriors hoy regresaron a csa las imágenes están en casa desde cleveland en vuelo charter al perder la racha perfecta dijeron: estas son las finales de la nba. >>> muy cierto cleveland es un equipo de alto calibre ayer demostraron tener ese poder ganando por 21 el cuarto período el quinto partido será el lunes en el puerto de oakland la casa de los warriors es todo esta noche. >>> [música]. >>> gracias juan francisco al volver erigen gigantesca estatua, la más alta del continente americano le contamos dónde está ubicada nos puede segu
los seleccionados arriola y gonzález hablaron con los medios. >>> no creo que haya mucho cambio con bruce es un nuevo técnico pero todos estamos acá porque queremos ganar y representar el país que amamos. >>> los juegos de la liga mx son diferentes a la selección cuando juegas contra méxico en el azteca, todo cambia puedo dar consejos, pero en el momento todo cambia. >>> la tabla de posiciones está así méxico encabeza invicto con 4 ganados, un empate son 13...
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bruce southwick has multiple sclarosis. >> my symptoms -- >> reporter: bruce was taking advantage of the cooling center established at the library in san jose. >> it is cooler than outside, i'll put it that way. >> reporter: libraries, senior centers and others in the county. staying open. >> it is very revealing. >> somebody familiar with the situation said that they're -- they're trying to shut me up. >> that was part of a july 2016 interview jasmine abuselin had with the abc 7 i team. a report issued by court-appointed investigators confirm her previous statements. we know after allegations surfaced officers had exploited her. oakland pd closed its investigation after just one week. abuselin was interviewed only once. during the initial probe an internal affairs investigator used a derogatory name for the teenager caller hinge a who and one witness said a former police chief was not interested in the case calling it bs. >> the investigation from what the report suggests was never designed to get at the truth of what happened. >> reporter: today's oakland new police chief ann kirkp
bruce southwick has multiple sclarosis. >> my symptoms -- >> reporter: bruce was taking advantage of the cooling center established at the library in san jose. >> it is cooler than outside, i'll put it that way. >> reporter: libraries, senior centers and others in the county. staying open. >> it is very revealing. >> somebody familiar with the situation said that they're -- they're trying to shut me up. >> that was part of a july 2016 interview jasmine...