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misconduct. a judge could make a ruling as soon as the end of this week. fox news senior correspondent claudia cowen is live outside the courthouse. it has been so long since we talked about this. >> that's right, harris, it has been a long time. nearly 20 years. this past year we have had this evidentiary hearing looking into the allegations of juror bias. now four months after closing statements, the judge today is reopening that evidentiary hearing because she has questions about exhibits admitted before she rules on whether scott peterson should get a new trial. a huge twist in a case that continues to captivate the american public some two decades later. >> we the jury in the above entitled cause find the defendant, scott lee peterson guilty of the crime of murder of lacey peterson.

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biological association of the u.k., which the finders did. the bottle was released between 1904 and 1906 as part of a study of sea currents. one schilling was offered as a reward for returning the message and was sent to the couple who found it. the guinness book of world records is investigating to see fit is the oldest message in a bottle to be recovered. health officials in california are investigating a second possible new case of a very old and deadly disease at one of this country's most popular tourist destinations. correspondent claudia cowen reports tonight from yosemite national park. >> along with other sites at yosemite national park, visitors are seeing signs warning of plague. within the past two months, two visitor ors staying at the catch ground were diagnosed with the disease. both are being treated with antibiotics and are expected to

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public health and public hygiene. nowadays the plague is rare. and we see about seven cases per year in the united states. this year it's about eight so far. which is not really out of the ordinary. >> reporter: but this summer, three people have died of the disease. two in colorado, one person in new mexico. and three other patients are currently being treated for the plague, all here in the western united states. the takeaway here, check your pet for fleas and stay away from the squirrels. bret? >> claudia, thank you. south african olympic star oscar miss topistorius was not d today just eight months into his five year sentence for killing his girlfriend, model reeva steenkamp in 2013. the story's release was put on hold wednesday. we're told the man called the blade runner will not be able to get out until an appeal is heard in november and that prosecutors hope to overturn his

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office's decision to release a repeat offender and multiple-time deportee now accused as you heard of killing a young woman walking on the pier. the case has reignited the controversy over immigration in general and san francisco's sanctuary policy in particular. it is all playing out as part of the 2016 presidential race just referenced in that report. we have fox team coverage. carl cameron in the bureau with the unintended consequences of donald trump's statements about mexican immigrants. we begin with correspondent claudia cowen live again tonight from san francisco. hi claudia. >> reporter: his bret. well despite his jailhouse confession over the weekend, just minutes ago an anxious-looking francisco sanchez pleaded not guilty to murder. he's being held on $5 million bail as authorities at all levels of government try to figure out how this man slipped through the cracks. local law enforcement and federal authorities are playing a very public blame game as each

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and sailors on the scenes of almost unimaginable death and destruction in the philippines. they're organizing temporary shelters, food and hygiene supplies and late this afternoon we learned the aircraft carrier "u.s.s. george washington" and other u.s. navy ships are also on the way to help. first responders and international aid groups are doing all they can, but things are really bad. correspondent claudia cowen takes a look at a situation that seems like it's only just beginning. >> reporter: the destruction and loss of life brought on by the typhoon simply known as yolanda in the philippines is massive. three days after the storm made landful, bodies still lie in the street. homes are gone, and much of the infrastructure is destroyed. >> a disaster can pretty well overwhelm any forest and cities. >> i have airplanes and helicopters. i have airplanes that can look for people in areas that are stranded. >> reporter: the filipino president says more than 20

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approval. next week, the rose supper club is holding what is called food stamp friday. remoteers have been circulating this flier that says the attendees only have to pay a $5 cover charge if they show a food stamp card. one club employee tells the daily caller the club has received complaints about the party's theme. do you want the government to shut down your cell phone in the event of an extreme threat? precise definition of "extreme" and the possible free speech violations are just two examples of a city controversial plan. correspondent claudia cowen takes a closer look. >> the bay area bark got wind they were on a train platform and get further instructions in text message. bart decided to shut off the cell phone service underground. thwarting the planned protest and igniting a firestorm of controversy around the first

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federal communication commission to clarify the rule and state that the government cannot shut off the cell phone service to squash dissent. it could come in the next few weeks to give guidance on all public agencies when it is and isn't okay to intentionally jam the line. in san francisco, clawia cowen -- claudia cowen, fox news. >> megawilliams is at world record $640 million. that is about 176 times more likely you will get struck by lightning than win. folks in 42 states and washington, d.c., i know one of them, are lining up with dreams of beating the odds. the drawing is tonight. can the world have the highest taxes and stay competitive? the panel weighs in ahead.

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internet today you probably noticed changes. correspondent claudia cowen reports on an industry protest against new proposed restrictions. >> supports say it's the biggest internet site ever. scores of website going dark, blacking out the names or posting banners to draw attention to sopa, the stop online piracy act. its partner in the senate hi hippa , protext intellectual property act. they are designed to crack down on sites stealing content, be it music or movies made in the u.s. >> we have sites located outside the united states stealing intellectual property, not only from the entertainment business but from millions of others that work in the copyright property of our country. >> bills would require the web company to block sites that share stolen content. mostly offshore operations beyond the easy reach of america's copywrite laws. critics argue crackdown on internet pirates will not be the bill's only effect. >> sopa places tremendous incentives toward anyone who does business with an american

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internet today you probably noticed changes. correspondent claudia cowen reports on an industry protest against new proposed restrictions. >> supports say it's the biggest internet site ever. scores of website going dark, blacking out the names or posting banners to draw attention to sopa, the stop online piracy act. its partner in the senate hi hippa , protext intellectual property act. they are designed to crack down on sites stealing content, be it music or movies made in the u.s. >> we have sites located outside the united states stealing intellectual property, not only from the entertainment business but from millions of others that work in the copyright property of our country. >> bills would require the web company to block sites that share stolen content. mostly offshore operations beyond the easy reach of america's copywrite laws. critics argue crackdown on internet pirates will not be the bill's only effect. >> sopa places tremendous incentives toward anyone who does business with an american

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eatery is fed up with presidential candidates coming in with their entourages and disrupting the real customers. so colby's breakfast and lunch in portsmouth posted a side that reads in patriotic red, white and blue, "no politicians. no exceptions." the owner says no one has broken the rule since the sign went up. the federal government wants to clear the air coming from big rigs. correspondent claudia cowen reports on new regulations. those who like them and those who do not. >> for the first time, the federal government is regulating big rigs, r.v.s and tractor-trailers in much the same way as it's held car make torres rigorous fuel efficiency standards for decades. circumventing congress, the environmental protection agency is ordering heavy trucks to reduce green house gas emissions by 20%. overhaul engine design starting with models built in 2014. while operators will need to

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