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we will take you to philadelphia. the jury has reached a verdict with regard tohe doctor, kermit gosnell, accused of murdering babies, first degree murder. could face the death penalty if he is convicted. we're going to talk what this could mean to him, a background on the trial. how this whole thing came to light in the first place. he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] this may, buy aleve and help those in need. ♪ hey guys, thanks for coming. are we in trouble? no, you're not in trouble. i just want to set some ground rules. like what? well, remember last week, when you hit vinnie in the head with a shovel? [chuckling] i do not recall that. of course not. well, it was pretty graphic. too graphic for the kids. so i'm going to hav
we will take you to philadelphia. the jury has reached a verdict with regard tohe doctor, kermit gosnell, accused of murdering babies, first degree murder. could face the death penalty if he is convicted. we're going to talk what this could mean to him, a background on the trial. how this whole thing came to light in the first place. he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee...
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in social events, you know, philadelphia is now a winter camp. a playground for the british. they occupied for nine months. , and he organizes and helps the others organize balls and gala and hunts and gaming things and of course, also other less -- shall we say proper things. it's become a playground for the british. there are loads and loads of imported goods in philadelphia, and it's become a miniature london. the quakers of philadelphia, those patriots are horrified at the behavior of the men who are sort on winter recreation break, and just absolutely horrified. but -- so it goes. now the last of the big events there, before the british leave in that same year while lucy and benedict arnold have arrived at valley forge is -- [inaudible] this is a grand event to celebrate, well, to celebrate the departure of the general. here is andre. whoops, let's go back. here a view of peggy with the hair. if you read the literature it was fashionable women had eight foot-times hairdo. other things in there besides hair. peggy is the daughter of a very we
in social events, you know, philadelphia is now a winter camp. a playground for the british. they occupied for nine months. , and he organizes and helps the others organize balls and gala and hunts and gaming things and of course, also other less -- shall we say proper things. it's become a playground for the british. there are loads and loads of imported goods in philadelphia, and it's become a miniature london. the quakers of philadelphia, those patriots are horrified at the behavior of the...
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may 4th the philadelphia da submitted the case to a grand jury. for more than six months the grand jury reviewed thousands of pieces of evidence and heard testimony from 58 witnesses before releasing a 281 page report. >> presents one count of third degree murder against goz nell and -- gosnell and his associates for killing mongar and intentional killing of viable babies born alive. >> the da charged gosnell with only 7 murders if the allegations of the grand jury are true he could be guilty of hundreds of pre-meditated killings more than any other mass murderer or serial killer. the prosecution filed notice it might seek the death penalty. >> i really had seen a great deal of the city because i have lived through negative publicity before. >> gosnell insisted he was national correspondent innocent of any crimes. >> you are not really attempting to do something. i think my patients are aware i do my very best. >> it was as if he was saying that's my job. i am being charged with killing these babies that's why they came to me. >> nine of gosnell's
may 4th the philadelphia da submitted the case to a grand jury. for more than six months the grand jury reviewed thousands of pieces of evidence and heard testimony from 58 witnesses before releasing a 281 page report. >> presents one count of third degree murder against goz nell and -- gosnell and his associates for killing mongar and intentional killing of viable babies born alive. >> the da charged gosnell with only 7 murders if the allegations of the grand jury are true he could...
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philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new y
philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support...
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this one from philadelphia. again, arnold here to face. part of moneybag and the devil and his apogee. but mrs. bird novitiate. there were riots all over the country. who know what else he had dirty told the british and would there be an attack? but that gravestones in arnold's hometown are thrown over and desecrated from the father and his brother and other things. if you go back to the library of congress is military history, you will not find his name and event fairytale that there is nothing. i think of the late 19th century there was an apologist into the statue of the last bit of a soldier soldier who would help saratoga. strick on forever from the wreckage he actually ever existed. these are two pictures. targeted anyways on the front of ibook and this is peggy is a delay during my thinking claimed . we do not have tonight is made a lot of images of lucy. in fact, this is the only one we have. it's a subtle but of course. there was a lot of talk about lucy wearing her hair like a tri-corner hat during the revolution. later her husba
this one from philadelphia. again, arnold here to face. part of moneybag and the devil and his apogee. but mrs. bird novitiate. there were riots all over the country. who know what else he had dirty told the british and would there be an attack? but that gravestones in arnold's hometown are thrown over and desecrated from the father and his brother and other things. if you go back to the library of congress is military history, you will not find his name and event fairytale that there is...
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wher to philadelphia. the television footage is lost. only news paper accounts survived. they report that gosnell was using something called a supercoil. >> it was an experimental medical device meant to be inserted into the uterus of a woman who is pregnant and graded wall wally gradually it would expand and start lass rating, tearing, cutting, causing bleeding. >> bret: dr. sidney wolf was appalled by the stunt. >> they were never told this is an experiment. they were never told some of the known dangers about it. dr. gosnell's license should have been yanked then. >> bret: nine of of the 15 women suffered complications. three ended up in the hospital. the episode became known as the mother's day massacre. when the senate held its hearing a year later gosnell issued a defiant statement casting himself as one doctor who actually did something for women's health rather than just talk about it. of the mother's day abortions, gosnell wrote "it would have been irresponsible not to respond to these women." aft
wher to philadelphia. the television footage is lost. only news paper accounts survived. they report that gosnell was using something called a supercoil. >> it was an experimental medical device meant to be inserted into the uterus of a woman who is pregnant and graded wall wally gradually it would expand and start lass rating, tearing, cutting, causing bleeding. >> bret: dr. sidney wolf was appalled by the stunt. >> they were never told this is an experiment. they were never...
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kermit gosnell was born in philadelphia in 1941. raised in a working class black neighborhooded he was a striver. from his humble beginnings he would ultimately go on to graduate from philadelphia's jefferson medical college in 1966. the '60 its and early '70s were heady days for a generation pushing social and political change and kermit gosnell m.d. fit right in says author and fox news editor peter boyer. >> he was the ultimate expression of the civil rights movement but also on the edge of an almost radical vein of thought when it came to what he called women's health issues which became a kind of euphemism for the abortion rights movement. >> bret: may 1972. the supreme court herd arguements in an historic abortion case but it would be months before the actual roe v. wade decision. one group drum up political theater ahead of the decision. they reach out to kermit gosnell who trained at a new york abortion clinic before returning to philadelphia yes. >> became consequently in one of the weirdest andved darkest episodes in the a
kermit gosnell was born in philadelphia in 1941. raised in a working class black neighborhooded he was a striver. from his humble beginnings he would ultimately go on to graduate from philadelphia's jefferson medical college in 1966. the '60 its and early '70s were heady days for a generation pushing social and political change and kermit gosnell m.d. fit right in says author and fox news editor peter boyer. >> he was the ultimate expression of the civil rights movement but also on the...
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kermit gosnell was born in philadelphia in 1941. raised in a working class black neighborhooded he was a striver. from his humble beginnings he would ultimately go on to graduate from philadelphia's jefferson medical college in 1966. the '60 its and early '70s were heady days for a generation pushing social and political change and kermit gosnell m.d. fit right in says author and fox news editor peter boyer. >> he was the ultimate expression of the civil rights movement but also on the edge of an almost radical vein of thought when it came to what he called women's health issues which became a kind of euphemism for the abortion rights movement. >> bret: may 1972. the supreme court herd arguements in an historic abortion case but it would be months before the actual roe v. wade decision. one group drum up political theater ahead of the decision. they reach out to kermit gosnell who trained at a new york abortion clinic before returning to philadelphia yes. >> became consequently in one of the weirdest andved darkest episodes in the a
kermit gosnell was born in philadelphia in 1941. raised in a working class black neighborhooded he was a striver. from his humble beginnings he would ultimately go on to graduate from philadelphia's jefferson medical college in 1966. the '60 its and early '70s were heady days for a generation pushing social and political change and kermit gosnell m.d. fit right in says author and fox news editor peter boyer. >> he was the ultimate expression of the civil rights movement but also on the...
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we have some breaking news out of philadelphia. our nbc station is reporting a jury has reached a verdict in the trial of a former abortion doctor, kermit gosnell. he faces first-degree murder charges in the deaths of four babies and an adult. he faces 268 counts overall. if convicted, he faces life in prison. rehem a ellis. it was just earlier the jury was deadlocked on two of the counts. >> reporter: we're told the jury has reached a verdict. it was this morning that they been there and told the judge as you point out that they couldn't come to an agreement on two of the charges. and the judge did what judges do in cases like this. he instructed the jurors to go back into the deliberation room and to try to come up with a verdict. it is a jury of seven women and five men. and this is the tenth day that they have been deliberating this case. it has gone on a couple of years. dr. gosnell was picked up and in jail since january of 2011. so the case is one that a lot of people in philadelphia and around the country are watching very
we have some breaking news out of philadelphia. our nbc station is reporting a jury has reached a verdict in the trial of a former abortion doctor, kermit gosnell. he faces first-degree murder charges in the deaths of four babies and an adult. he faces 268 counts overall. if convicted, he faces life in prison. rehem a ellis. it was just earlier the jury was deadlocked on two of the counts. >> reporter: we're told the jury has reached a verdict. it was this morning that they been there and...
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do you support surveillance cameras in philadelphia? >> absolutely. extensive surveillance camera network both those owned and a operated by the city. we have our safe cam program where we encourage private entities. think about what happened in boston. i think that was lord & taylor, the company, who had the best video of these two individuals who were involved. so, the combination of public, private, those kind of partnerships. allowing the police to tie into private sector camera networks. expands your ability to see what is really going on across the city and absolutely i support that. >> i want to ask you on the issue of guns now, if we can very quickly. your city's murder rate is down significantly in the last four months compared to last year. great progress for you. you did that by focusing on high crime areas and prevention programs also play a role. doesn't the success you have reinforce the altogethrgument t solution is not more gun laws but tougher enforcement of the laws that already exist? >> a combination of the two. clearly philadelphi
do you support surveillance cameras in philadelphia? >> absolutely. extensive surveillance camera network both those owned and a operated by the city. we have our safe cam program where we encourage private entities. think about what happened in boston. i think that was lord & taylor, the company, who had the best video of these two individuals who were involved. so, the combination of public, private, those kind of partnerships. allowing the police to tie into private sector camera...
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think of this-18,000 people walking in the streets of philadelphia saying recovery is possible. i mean, that was unimaginable even to us in the city even 5 or 6 years ago. so it really talks-it speaks to the power of the partnership and what can happen, and we fully expect that next year we're going to top 20,000 people, or hopefully larger, and every time we do that, it sends a very strong message to the community that recovery is possible, that people in recovery are your neighbors, and that we ought to work together to-to achieve this. and there are a lot of opportunity to garner that support and that strength in issues-other issues that are going to be coming up on with aca, so just electronic health records, for example, which is a whole new way of really communicating health information to the patients and between and among doctors. so is-is that an area that we can also look at where this particular force, you know, within-within the state and within the local community can-can also help? sure. i think that the issue of electronic health records is really important. if we
think of this-18,000 people walking in the streets of philadelphia saying recovery is possible. i mean, that was unimaginable even to us in the city even 5 or 6 years ago. so it really talks-it speaks to the power of the partnership and what can happen, and we fully expect that next year we're going to top 20,000 people, or hopefully larger, and every time we do that, it sends a very strong message to the community that recovery is possible, that people in recovery are your neighbors, and that...
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i have a billion-dollar budget in philadelphia, over a billion dollars. less than 3 percent of that budget is spent on anything other than treatment. that means that most of the resources in health care today are spent after the fact, after people are sick, after people need treatment. if we spent even a-a small proportion, a third of my budget, on things like early intervention, on prevention, we'd have a much more efficient health care system, and i-i think that the-the messaging has to be how do we get further upstream, how do we build into our health care system the mechanisms to do early intervention. and some of these technologies exist. there's a technology called screening or brief intervention, but in most systems, it's not a reimbursable service. that's a service that can be built into health care primary care settings that is very effective at both identifying people who have addictions but intervening in a very low-cost way that has been demonstrated to have pretty significant outcomes and-and impacts in terms of both cost and-and health outco
i have a billion-dollar budget in philadelphia, over a billion dollars. less than 3 percent of that budget is spent on anything other than treatment. that means that most of the resources in health care today are spent after the fact, after people are sick, after people need treatment. if we spent even a-a small proportion, a third of my budget, on things like early intervention, on prevention, we'd have a much more efficient health care system, and i-i think that the-the messaging has to be...
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john jessup, cbn news, fil philadelphia. >> george: up next, understanding islam and its followers. the new d.v.d. that is c2lping christians introduce musls to jeses christ.t. >> george: how should christians respond to islamic terrorism? it can cause some people to fear their muslim neighbors. a new d.v.d. is instructing christians about islam and how to share their faith without fear. it is all being done with the help of former muslims. gary lane shows us more. >> reporter: most muslim immigrants come to north america for educational and economic opportunities. others come to escape oppression. on a rare occasion, some, like these brothers, harm the nation that has welcomed them. watchti is a former islam from sudan. >> suddenly when they come here, they change. they change to be fanatic. >> reporter: the government can only do so much to protect us from islamic fanat cism. how should we respond? a few christian d.v.d. teaching series provides spiritual and educational responses. >> i think it is going to help our nations, our countries, to be well-equipped to deal with terroris
john jessup, cbn news, fil philadelphia. >> george: up next, understanding islam and its followers. the new d.v.d. that is c2lping christians introduce musls to jeses christ.t. >> george: how should christians respond to islamic terrorism? it can cause some people to fear their muslim neighbors. a new d.v.d. is instructing christians about islam and how to share their faith without fear. it is all being done with the help of former muslims. gary lane shows us more. >>...
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our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk in philadelphia. >> reporter: what dr. kermit gosnell allegedly did behind the walls of this clinic for years is too gruesome to describe in detail. the women's medical society was one of the only places in this low income neighborhood in philadelphia where pregnant women could afford to go for abortions. the grand jury report states he regularly and illegally delivered live viable babies in the third trimester of pregnancy and then murdered the newborns. the doctor allegedly hired unlicensed workers including a 15-year-old. investigators described this clinic as outdated, filthy, and horrendous. the police found rusty instruments, dirty equipment and blood on the floor. >> happening now, a jury deliberates for a second day in the murder trial of dr. kermit gosnell. >> reporter: gosnell pleaded not guilty to the charges including four counts of first-degree murder involving infants, one count of third degree murder of a 41-year-old patient, and 24 counts of illegal late-term abortions. three previous charges of first-degre
our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk in philadelphia. >> reporter: what dr. kermit gosnell allegedly did behind the walls of this clinic for years is too gruesome to describe in detail. the women's medical society was one of the only places in this low income neighborhood in philadelphia where pregnant women could afford to go for abortions. the grand jury report states he regularly and illegally delivered live viable babies in the third trimester of pregnancy and then murdered...
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out of philadelphia. do i remember that. >> bill: all right. miller, you might know, is a former host of monday night football. tim tebow big star transcends football. made a lot of he had lines in religious and conservative viewpoints. he has been cut by the new york jets and the jets are not exactly a power house, miller. i don't know what this message is is now if you are cut by the jets. he doesn't go above football. you get whacked in football if they don't think you have got skills. i'm fine with that they should have played him one game last year because when i watch sanchez play i thought there was no god for god's sake. i think this is woody johnson. i think this is a limp play by woody. you got santonio holmes on your team and you can't give this kid a shot. holmes won't go into the huddle for god's sake. one quarterback who would turn the other cheek and you have kept the quarterback who would tackle himself by running into his center's cheek. it seems a little uncomfortable to me. god speed, m
out of philadelphia. do i remember that. >> bill: all right. miller, you might know, is a former host of monday night football. tim tebow big star transcends football. made a lot of he had lines in religious and conservative viewpoints. he has been cut by the new york jets and the jets are not exactly a power house, miller. i don't know what this message is is now if you are cut by the jets. he doesn't go above football. you get whacked in football if they don't think you have got skills....
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. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senat
. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where...
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what's going to happen in philadelphia? i said if we lose philadelphia less than 100,000 votes, barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania. we lost by 400,000. pennsylvania as i said wasn't a strong cold water country pivoted but my point is that was tough publicly back then. now, my gosh, basically good guys have control over one half of the converse at least, basically good guys. they need reinforcing and wheelchair that later on today. but we are so much better off and stronger and the ideas are more. they have to appreciate that bigger base that we've given them. >> looking on of 36 years but never been president of heritage, can you single out perhaps something that you are particularly proud of or even most proud of and that is a question that has several of our friend here today. >> the policy that we talked about, the missile defense, rebuilding -- 4.5 million we have destroyed but the first thing the federal government is supposed to do is provide for the national defence. it isn't to give our preschool c
what's going to happen in philadelphia? i said if we lose philadelphia less than 100,000 votes, barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania. we lost by 400,000. pennsylvania as i said wasn't a strong cold water country pivoted but my point is that was tough publicly back then. now, my gosh, basically good guys have control over one half of the converse at least, basically good guys. they need reinforcing and wheelchair that later on today. but we are so much better off and stronger and...
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my primary focus is getting additional funding to our children here in philadelphia. we have particular challenges with funding public education for children that is my main focus and also getting city budget done. the 2014 governor leeks cycle will take care of itself in 2014. >> mayor, as you new york the president heads to the jersey shore today. is that a good example of government efficiency? a lot of people in philadelphia head to the jersey shore this weekend once the summer starts? >> working with governor christie, a republican, and the president, a democrats, that is the bipartisan leadership that people want to see all across the and why of america, two individuals doing their jobs on behalf of the public, not engaged in nonsense cal partisan activity. we could use a little more of the former, a whole lot less of the latter. >> all right. mayor michael nutter, thank you so much for joining us on this tuesday morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks, kristen. >> we will have much more to come on today's daily run down. we will go back live to sanford, florida, w
my primary focus is getting additional funding to our children here in philadelphia. we have particular challenges with funding public education for children that is my main focus and also getting city budget done. the 2014 governor leeks cycle will take care of itself in 2014. >> mayor, as you new york the president heads to the jersey shore today. is that a good example of government efficiency? a lot of people in philadelphia head to the jersey shore this weekend once the summer...
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correspondent shannon bream is live tonight in philadelphia. some of her report contains disturbing information. good evening, shannon. >> hello, bret. the jury wrapped up its fifth day of deliberations today with no verdict but did seem to signal wrestling with the most serious charges against dr. kermit gosnell. asking the judge for guidance today about the difference between the first and third degree murder charges asking about inif a is a side. charges are that he killed infants born alive at his clinic. there are scores of additional charges against gosnell along with conspiracy and corruption. he is also charged with 24 felony counts of performing an abortion more than 24 weeks into a pregnancy. a conviction on any of those particular felony charges could carry jail time and at age 72. likely gosnell may never again be a free man even if he is not found guilty on the murder charges but convicted on some of the lesser charges which also include 227 misdemeanor counts. gosnell's defense attorney jack mcmahon specifically mentioned the fox
correspondent shannon bream is live tonight in philadelphia. some of her report contains disturbing information. good evening, shannon. >> hello, bret. the jury wrapped up its fifth day of deliberations today with no verdict but did seem to signal wrestling with the most serious charges against dr. kermit gosnell. asking the judge for guidance today about the difference between the first and third degree murder charges asking about inif a is a side. charges are that he killed infants born...
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philadelphia police have clear shots of what these guys look like. they know who henry is. here's suspect number two. they see him come in with a goatee and cargo shorts and hoodie. this is before the big altercation. >> that's horrifying to walk into a business establishment with an assault weapon and unload with no regard. >> over a dispute with management. >> he sprays the place. it's amazing that only one person was hit by the bullets. no word on the severity of the injuries. >> the reason they put this video out there, philadelphia p.d. looking for help in tracking them down. >> crazy russian dash cam time. let's go to the first videoment red light, traffic is stopped, pedestrians crossing the street. he crosses behind the tanker truck and what you're about to see is one of the main reasons why there are so many dash cams in russia. watch what he does, around, light turns green and -- >> no way. >> he jumps right under the tires. >> he throws himself under the wheels of the big tanker truck. the truck somehow stops, notices what the guy does, guy gets up and walks away
philadelphia police have clear shots of what these guys look like. they know who henry is. here's suspect number two. they see him come in with a goatee and cargo shorts and hoodie. this is before the big altercation. >> that's horrifying to walk into a business establishment with an assault weapon and unload with no regard. >> over a dispute with management. >> he sprays the place. it's amazing that only one person was hit by the bullets. no word on the severity of the...
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our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk in philadelphia. >> reporter: what dr. kermit gosnell allegedly did behind the walls of this clinic for years is too gruesome to describe in detail. the women's medical society was one of the only places in this low income neighborhood in philadelphia where pregnant woman could afford to go for abortions. the grand jury report states he regularly and illegally delivered live viable babies in the third trimester of pregnancy and then murdered the newborns. the doctor allegedly hired unlicensed workers including a 15-year-old. investigators described this clinic as outdated, filthy, and horrendous. the police found rusty instruments, dirty equipment and blood on the floor. >> happening now, a jury deliberates for a second day in the murder trial of dr. kermit gosnell. >> reporter: gosnell pleaded not guilty to the charges including four counts of first-degree murder involving infants, one count of third degree murder of a patient. three previous charges of first-degree murder were dropped for lack of evidence. gosnell's defe
our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk in philadelphia. >> reporter: what dr. kermit gosnell allegedly did behind the walls of this clinic for years is too gruesome to describe in detail. the women's medical society was one of the only places in this low income neighborhood in philadelphia where pregnant woman could afford to go for abortions. the grand jury report states he regularly and illegally delivered live viable babies in the third trimester of pregnancy and then murdered...
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o patas. >>> mÉdico de philadelphia que se dedicaba a practicar abortos y culpable de matar a tres bebÉsss recibiÓ una sentencia de declarado culpable de homicidio con premeditaciÓn. empleados de la clÍnica dijeron que practicÓ numerosos abortos ilegales despuÉs del lÍmite que exigen las leyes de pen sylvi pennsylvania, 24 meses. >>> en perÚ una joven visitÓ un mÉdico que se dedica a realizar abortos clandestinos, tenemos la historia de majorie vega que sus familiares piden que se haga justicia. >>> es una muchacha peruana de 16 aÑos que fue asesinada y enterrada luego de ser violada por un mÉdico a abortista, su historia podrÍa ser la de cualquier joven. no se sabe por quÉ llegÓ al c o consultorio de este mÉdico, fue con su enamorado y su padrastro sospecha que sea un aborto. >>> por quÉ iba con mi hija este mÉdico. >>> el mÉdico era conocido en el barrio por realizar esas pravctpravct practicas. >>> las jovenes con embarazos no deseados incluso producto de una violaciÓn no acuden a hospitales y terminan en consultorios clan que clandestinos corriendo riesgo de muerte.
o patas. >>> mÉdico de philadelphia que se dedicaba a practicar abortos y culpable de matar a tres bebÉsss recibiÓ una sentencia de declarado culpable de homicidio con premeditaciÓn. empleados de la clÍnica dijeron que practicÓ numerosos abortos ilegales despuÉs del lÍmite que exigen las leyes de pen sylvi pennsylvania, 24 meses. >>> en perÚ una joven visitÓ un mÉdico que se dedica a realizar abortos clandestinos, tenemos la historia de majorie vega que sus...
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tonight we take you to philadelphia for an extraordinary tale of fear and hope in what is considered one of the nation's most dangerous schools. the city is given the strawberry mansion high school just six months to prove it should be kept open. and my colleague diane sawyer along with the producer were there to witness a struggle against the odds in our latest edition of "hidden america." >> morning begins at strawberry mansion high school with a prayer. >> we must save the children in your name, amen. >> amen. >> security guards take their time looking for knives in backpacks. faces used to prevent scratches in a fight. it is a school of more than 430 kids. a lot of them want to learn. a lot of them on a hair trigger. >> this is a dangerous school. a lot of fights start over nothing. you have to be safe. >> the last five years, mansion, as the students call it, has been considered one of the most dangerous schools in america and our cameras were allowed inside. linda is the fourth principal mansion has seen in four years and she could be the last. >> each day gets scarier. >> befo
tonight we take you to philadelphia for an extraordinary tale of fear and hope in what is considered one of the nation's most dangerous schools. the city is given the strawberry mansion high school just six months to prove it should be kept open. and my colleague diane sawyer along with the producer were there to witness a struggle against the odds in our latest edition of "hidden america." >> morning begins at strawberry mansion high school with a prayer. >> we must save...
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. >>> coming up, we could see a ruling in the trial of a philadelphia abortion doctor. >>> plus, the car that gets about 1,000 miles to the gallon. >> sign me up. >> i'll take it. >>> and a break in the search for the person who sent deadly ricin to president obama. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. a tragic accident in kentucky. authorities say a 5-year-old boy was playing with his .22 caliber rifle when he shot and killed his 2-year-old sister. his mother said he received the gun as a gift when he was just 4 years old. >>> a visibly angry michael bloomberg is defending the nypd controversial stop and frisk policy. on tuesday he accused critics of playing politics with public safety and compared them to an unruly mob. the policy is currently the subject of a federal lawsuit over illegal searches. >>> george zimmerman decided to take his chances with a jury. the 29-year-old waived his stand your ground hearing. where his fate would have been decided solely by a judge. he'll stand trial this summer for the shooting death of trayvon martin last february. >>> inves
. >>> coming up, we could see a ruling in the trial of a philadelphia abortion doctor. >>> plus, the car that gets about 1,000 miles to the gallon. >> sign me up. >> i'll take it. >>> and a break in the search for the person who sent deadly ricin to president obama. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. a tragic accident in kentucky. authorities say a 5-year-old boy was playing with his .22 caliber rifle when he shot...
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guy with a camera on the streets of philadelphia, see this big truck parked on the street. moves over to the parking sign that says no stopping any time. i would say that truck is stopped. >> yeah. >> wait until you see who is driving the truck. the philadelphia parking authority and listen to what the guy says. >> i'm wondering why you guys are parked illegally? and who's going to write you a ticket? >> no. >> can i park my car and eat lunch in a no stopping any time zone? he said yes. >> these dudes apparently are eating lunch in an are where youca park. >> the freeze frame with the dumb founded faces where the guy brings the camera. >> that look you're describing occurs again. watch. >> why are you parked in a no parking zone and there's a ticket on a person over there and you're parked over here and you're the parking authority. don't you think you should be leading by example. >> there it is again. the guy with the white glasses has nothing to say. >> i don't know. >> he knows. >> civilian justice. >> totally. the guy is a slack job, like drooling at that point. >> we
guy with a camera on the streets of philadelphia, see this big truck parked on the street. moves over to the parking sign that says no stopping any time. i would say that truck is stopped. >> yeah. >> wait until you see who is driving the truck. the philadelphia parking authority and listen to what the guy says. >> i'm wondering why you guys are parked illegally? and who's going to write you a ticket? >> no. >> can i park my car and eat lunch in a no stopping any...
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she as you can see is topless walking down a street in philadelphia. >> i have to get this. this is too much. >> you can do this in new york. >> you can do this in new york, and you can do it in philadelphia, and both places it is legal as long as you don't cause a riot. >> she is not causing a riot. i think she is causing quite a few distractions for some people. >> yeah! >> this isn't thetrs time she has done this. she has been seen around new york and in previous interviews people asked her why are you doing this? she is doing this because she calls herself a topless activist. she wants to bring social change, bring light to women's rights. >> i do think what i do is art. i am not trying to entertain anyone. >> the interesting thing that started her going topless lots of places is she was kicked out of a yoga studio because she said men took off their tops and she took off her top, too, and then they complained saying she is taking her top off and it is distracting and she shouldn't do it. >> she just wants to effect change. >> yes, and she doesn't think there is a differ
she as you can see is topless walking down a street in philadelphia. >> i have to get this. this is too much. >> you can do this in new york. >> you can do this in new york, and you can do it in philadelphia, and both places it is legal as long as you don't cause a riot. >> she is not causing a riot. i think she is causing quite a few distractions for some people. >> yeah! >> this isn't thetrs time she has done this. she has been seen around new york and in...
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she as you can see is topless walking down a street in philadelphia. >> i have to get this. this is too much. >> you can do this in new york. >> you can do this in new york, and you can do it in philadelphia, and both places it is legal as long as you don't cause a riot. >> she is not causing a riot. i think she is causing quite a few distractions for some people. >> yeah! >> this isn't the first time she has done this. she has been seen around new york and in previous interviews people asked her why are you doing this? she is doing this because she calls herself a topless activist. she wants to bring social change, bring light to women's rights. >> i do think what i do is art. i am not trying to entertain anyone. >> the interesting thing that started her going topless lots of places is she was kicked out of a yoga studio because she said men took off their tops and she took off her top, too, and then they complained saying she is taking her top off and it is distracting and she shouldn't do it. >> she just wants to effect change. >> yes, and she doesn't think there is a dif
she as you can see is topless walking down a street in philadelphia. >> i have to get this. this is too much. >> you can do this in new york. >> you can do this in new york, and you can do it in philadelphia, and both places it is legal as long as you don't cause a riot. >> she is not causing a riot. i think she is causing quite a few distractions for some people. >> yeah! >> this isn't the first time she has done this. she has been seen around new york and...
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philadelphia police have clear shots of what these guys look like. they know who henry is. here's suspect number two. they see him come in with a goatee and cargo shorts and hoodie. this is before the big altercation. >> that's horrifying to walk into a business establishment with an assault weapon and unload with no regard. >> over a dispute with management. >> he sprays the place. it's amazing that only one person was hit by the bullets. no word on the severity of the injuries. >> the reason they put this video out there, philadelphia p.d. looking for help in tracking them down. >> crazy russian dash cam time. let's go to the first videoment red light, traffic is stopped, pedestrians crossing the street. he crosses behind the tanker truck and what you're about to see is one of the main reasons why there are so many dash cams in russia. watch what he does, lingers around, light turns green and -- >> no way. >> he jumps right under the tires. >> he throws himself under the wheels of the big tanker truck. the truck somehow stops, notices what the guy does, guy gets up and wa
philadelphia police have clear shots of what these guys look like. they know who henry is. here's suspect number two. they see him come in with a goatee and cargo shorts and hoodie. this is before the big altercation. >> that's horrifying to walk into a business establishment with an assault weapon and unload with no regard. >> over a dispute with management. >> he sprays the place. it's amazing that only one person was hit by the bullets. no word on the severity of the...
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everyone is talking about this case here in philadelphia. pro-life people have been protesting for days and days and days. so this city is certainly ready for a verdict. >> i remember a case with jason williams where there was some hung issues within the case and it proceeded, very different from that particular case, but sunny please keep an eye on this for us. let us know if that dynamite works, that's usually what they call it, the dynamite charge of going back in and working harder at finding resolution. >> it's a spencer charge here. >> spencer. okay. they do give it official names in some other jurisdictions, but everybody kind of always knows it's that dynamite, go. thank you, sunny hostin reporting for us live. >>> as we continue in this program, he is charged with four counts of kidnapping and three counts of rape. and this is unlike any other kind of case because we're now talking about ariel castro, the man accused of holding three women hostage in his house, torturing them, raping them for over a decade. when he was arrested a we
everyone is talking about this case here in philadelphia. pro-life people have been protesting for days and days and days. so this city is certainly ready for a verdict. >> i remember a case with jason williams where there was some hung issues within the case and it proceeded, very different from that particular case, but sunny please keep an eye on this for us. let us know if that dynamite works, that's usually what they call it, the dynamite charge of going back in and working harder at...
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that's in the great city of philadelphia. oh, my. >>> also out of philadelphia, a shocking mystery baffling investigators. why was a 26-year-old paralegal found dead in a prominent lawyer's home. >>> also caught on tape. storage units under seize coast to coast. the new way thieves could be stealing your stuff right now. >>> justin bieber accused of speeding almost 100 miles an hour down his neighborhood street yards from children playing. how his nfl neighbor confronted him. >> he's up. >>> where danger and adventure meet, the daredevil leaping from everest. et, the daredevil leaping from everest. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, hd 3. happy to have us in his home. d like it was more than so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time to enjoy a bug free yard, get spectracide insect killer for just $5 at lowe's. ♪ get spectracide insect killer for ju
that's in the great city of philadelphia. oh, my. >>> also out of philadelphia, a shocking mystery baffling investigators. why was a 26-year-old paralegal found dead in a prominent lawyer's home. >>> also caught on tape. storage units under seize coast to coast. the new way thieves could be stealing your stuff right now. >>> justin bieber accused of speeding almost 100 miles an hour down his neighborhood street yards from children playing. how his nfl neighbor...
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plus, the philadelphia abortion doctor found guilty of murdering babies. next, a jury will decide whether he will die for his crimes. first on fox this monday night. the head of the irs found out a year ago that staffers were targeting conservative groups. that's the word from the irs itself the head of the irs is a political appointee. he serves at the pleasure of the president. another apologized last week but top officials insisted did not know what lower workers were doing. went after tea party or patriot in their names to see whether they are violating their tax exempt status. lawmakers from both parties are promising to get to the bottom of it. the house ways and means committee will hold a hearing this friday. that's new today according to the chairman the michigan republican dave camp. the senate finance committee chairman max baucus a democrat from montana says his panel will also investigate. its fox top story and mike emanuel is live on it tonight from washington. one republican is calling for the head of the irs to step down, mike. >> that's tr
plus, the philadelphia abortion doctor found guilty of murdering babies. next, a jury will decide whether he will die for his crimes. first on fox this monday night. the head of the irs found out a year ago that staffers were targeting conservative groups. that's the word from the irs itself the head of the irs is a political appointee. he serves at the pleasure of the president. another apologized last week but top officials insisted did not know what lower workers were doing. went after tea...
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airways flight from philadelphia had to land its plane on its belly when the landing gear didn't come down. >> the plane made a safe landing after developing trouble with its landing gear. it was a frightening moment with sparkles flying. fire and rescue crews sprade foam on the plane to keep it from catching fire. >> the crew and passengers had left philadelphia just before 10:00. they tried to determine the source of the problem and when nothing worked he brought the plane down safely on its belly. >> pilots tell us they train for that sort of thing and that training in this case paid off. >> there were no injuries and the passengers were transported by bus to the terminal. they are investigating this. >> police firefighters and shoppers looked on as a man scaled a fire truck wearing nothing. but it's what police say happened before the naked incident that was of real concern. >> we'll begin the story of this caught on camera incident near it end point. you can see the man not wearing a stitch of clothing high on p.c.p. climbing all over a fire truck. >> naked, screaming, cussing, s
airways flight from philadelphia had to land its plane on its belly when the landing gear didn't come down. >> the plane made a safe landing after developing trouble with its landing gear. it was a frightening moment with sparkles flying. fire and rescue crews sprade foam on the plane to keep it from catching fire. >> the crew and passengers had left philadelphia just before 10:00. they tried to determine the source of the problem and when nothing worked he brought the plane down...
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congressman steve stockman of texas tweeting right now jodi arias is regretting not killing an ambassador or philadelphia infant. what? don't forget to follow me on twitter on greta wire and use #greta. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ any y weekend hohotel stay,, anywywhere, whenen you bookk a hohotwire hot t rate. the e great weekekend ♪ hotwiwire.com trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal
congressman steve stockman of texas tweeting right now jodi arias is regretting not killing an ambassador or philadelphia infant. what? don't forget to follow me on twitter on greta wire and use #greta. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [...
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kimberly is live outside the philadelphia courthouse with the details. first, more on president obama's remarks on benghazi and the impact the scandal could have on hillary clinton if she once in 2016. ♪ ♪ >> all right, well koll back to "the five." here is the thing, benghazi is talking a lot about it and people cannot help themselves to talk about the possible fallout from the politics of it. everyone is wanting to know will this hurt former secretary of state hillary clinton if she then decides to run for president in 2016. two senators, senator income cane and senator feinstein were on the sunday shows yesterday and here is what they had to say. >> she had to be in the loop someway. i call it a cover up. i would call it a cover up in the extent that there was willful removal of information that was obvious. >> when hillary clinton's name is mentioned 32 times in a hearing, the point of the hearing is to discredit the secretary of state who has very high popularity and may well be a candidate for president. >> she is the most popular politician in
kimberly is live outside the philadelphia courthouse with the details. first, more on president obama's remarks on benghazi and the impact the scandal could have on hillary clinton if she once in 2016. ♪ ♪ >> all right, well koll back to "the five." here is the thing, benghazi is talking a lot about it and people cannot help themselves to talk about the possible fallout from the politics of it. everyone is wanting to know will this hurt former secretary of state hillary...
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molly henneberg is in philadelphia tonight and a caution, some parts of her report are disturbing. good evening, molly. >> good evening. the jury, up seven women and five men, asked the judge to help them remember the differences between the four babies that doctor gosnell is accused of murdering. for example, what movement did each baby make after the abortion. before gosnell, or an assistant, according to the prosecution, cut their spinal cord with scissors. this may mean the jury is getting to the crux of the first-degree murder case, were they born dead or alive? and then this afternoon, the jury asked about some of the lesser charges relating to gosnell and his abortion clinic in west philadelphia. charges relating to conspiracy and running a corrupt organization. leading some court watchers to surmise jurors may be moving quickly through the hundreds of charges in this case. but today gosnell's defense attorney and the assistant district attorney played it safe. >> there is a lot of evidence and juries want to get it right. they want to make sure that they're deciding it on t
molly henneberg is in philadelphia tonight and a caution, some parts of her report are disturbing. good evening, molly. >> good evening. the jury, up seven women and five men, asked the judge to help them remember the differences between the four babies that doctor gosnell is accused of murdering. for example, what movement did each baby make after the abortion. before gosnell, or an assistant, according to the prosecution, cut their spinal cord with scissors. this may mean the jury is...