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don't you want puerto ricans to win? now, they have someone to help them in a very hard situation. without people like paulson that invest on their assets, they would be able to lose, they were about to lose a lot of money. they are not losing that money now. it is a synergy that we are creating. they want to compete in favor of their states. i need to do the same. i respect them, we work together, their states are competing, they are blooming. new york is great. everybody loves new york. but, we need to compete, we need to improve. there was a lot that was not improving. there are more than 2 million puerto ricans who want their politicians to work for puerto rico to improve. >> there are some that argue that john paulson has an advantage. that he has politicians in his back pocket. he is getting looks on deals that no one else has. >> they will have the same -- >> but they already live here. puerto ricans are saying that they want to have the government believe in them. >> john paulson saved the game for that and he lo
don't you want puerto ricans to win? now, they have someone to help them in a very hard situation. without people like paulson that invest on their assets, they would be able to lose, they were about to lose a lot of money. they are not losing that money now. it is a synergy that we are creating. they want to compete in favor of their states. i need to do the same. i respect them, we work together, their states are competing, they are blooming. new york is great. everybody loves new york. but,...
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or puerto ricans from the island. they started coming little by little after i was there. >> hinojosa: and now, actually, berklee school of music, you were saying that they have a strong presence. >> the latino population is the highest population at the school. >> hinojosa: at the berklee school of music. >> at the school. amazing, right? >> hinojosa: so at one point... so you have an amazing career, bobby, and you and i met each other many, many, many years ago when i was just a kid at wkcr. >> we were both kids. >> hinojosa: when we were both kids at wkcr radio. and we... even at that station we liked to bring in musicians like you. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: at that point, i have this great memory where you guys were doing a jam, we were putting it on live on wkcr, and, i mean, i was a mexican kid who had come from chicago. there i was in new york. you guys were jamming, and you handed me a percussive instrument, and you said, "play it." and i was like, "i don't know how to do this." and you said, "play it." it
or puerto ricans from the island. they started coming little by little after i was there. >> hinojosa: and now, actually, berklee school of music, you were saying that they have a strong presence. >> the latino population is the highest population at the school. >> hinojosa: at the berklee school of music. >> at the school. amazing, right? >> hinojosa: so at one point... so you have an amazing career, bobby, and you and i met each other many, many, many years ago...
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. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the nietas.fficers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we have a spot. that just shows you right there. let's take this one out. this came off the bottom, right? >> right. >> most likely, it's going to be batteries. in this case, it's going to be a cigarette lighter, which is an indication we are probably going to find some tobacco in this guy's room. >> having a lighter is already a rule violation. but with roca-moreno's past history, it could have even more serious consequences. coming up -- >> it's going to be one of them? >> one of what? >> i ask questions, you don't answer? >> no. >> staff interrogate alfredo roca moreno and bobby sandier, and they take their search for contraband to the
. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the nietas.fficers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we have a spot. that just shows you right...
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." >> reporter: ruiz's wife edimar capella grew up in a puerto rican presbyterian family.family has been more accepting. >> i joke with my mom and i tell her that, "you raised me as a muslim, you just didn't know it." because a lot of the values, most of them, i learned at home. and for them it was like my pathway. that's her pathway, let her follow it. >> reporter: some latinos have difficulty adapting to islamic standards such as no pork products or alcohol. >> in latino culture it's, "a party without alcohol? what do you do?" i have people asking me, "what do you do in a party if there's no alcohol?" >> reporter: capella has tried to make family recipes following islamic rules. >> a lot of our recipes i had to work around and find a way of keep the taste, keep the flavors, but still i wanted them to taste like puerto rican food, like caribbean food, but without the pork, and it was a challenge. and i think i was pretty successful. >> reporter: a more serious challenge for latino converts can be countering misperceptions about muslims. >> i believe the challenge of addin
." >> reporter: ruiz's wife edimar capella grew up in a puerto rican presbyterian family.family has been more accepting. >> i joke with my mom and i tell her that, "you raised me as a muslim, you just didn't know it." because a lot of the values, most of them, i learned at home. and for them it was like my pathway. that's her pathway, let her follow it. >> reporter: some latinos have difficulty adapting to islamic standards such as no pork products or alcohol....
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one of the district issues there rican them there too and they also wanted to make i.p.o. and get people businesspeople excited that you can invest in mexico didn't make a lot of money out of the poor people which is a totally totally wrong message now bangladesh prime minister she has seen a dismissed you from crimean bank in two thousand and ten citing that you were older then demanded her retirement age of sixty personal how painful was his decision for you and did you retain some of the homes and. retirement. it is very painful because it was done in a kind of inconsiderate way because we were not taken as a government bank government applied the government bends rule on to grameen bank saying that you are not following the government bank's rule of the term and we said this is a bank owned by poor women we have our own rules our old law allows that so this distinction about the age limit doesn't apply to greenbank adult board is very clear to men but in any case. i was asked to resign so i resigned and came out of it but that doesn't mean the whole grameen bank subtly
one of the district issues there rican them there too and they also wanted to make i.p.o. and get people businesspeople excited that you can invest in mexico didn't make a lot of money out of the poor people which is a totally totally wrong message now bangladesh prime minister she has seen a dismissed you from crimean bank in two thousand and ten citing that you were older then demanded her retirement age of sixty personal how painful was his decision for you and did you retain some of the...
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lieutenant jonathan josey the philadelphia cop once accused of hitting a woman in the face at the puerto ricanay parade. the video went viral. the police commissioner fired him but a judge later acquitted him of the charges and he was reinstated to the force. today he just didn't save lives, they believe it may be a case of arson. there are reports that someone was seen throwing something into the home, and josey took someone into custody. >> and one was obtained by jonathan josey and the sergeant, speaking to him about the fire and trying to determine what happened. >> the police were were the right place at the right time. >> if he wasn't on the job i don't think they would have survived. >> back out here live, fire crews and fire marshals are out on the scene. as for the person in custody, police do tell me that at this point no arrests have been made. reporting life in south philadelphia, annie mccormick, channel 6 ct" t>> t de eaotinpie un. s richard plot behind the attack at the wellness center at mercy fitzgerald yesterday afternoon. when it was all over a case worker was dead and a doc
lieutenant jonathan josey the philadelphia cop once accused of hitting a woman in the face at the puerto ricanay parade. the video went viral. the police commissioner fired him but a judge later acquitted him of the charges and he was reinstated to the force. today he just didn't save lives, they believe it may be a case of arson. there are reports that someone was seen throwing something into the home, and josey took someone into custody. >> and one was obtained by jonathan josey and the...
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he said, yeah, i'll take $250,000. rican kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has also helped to fuel our innovation process and the speed at which we can bring new products into the grocery stores. we are employing 1,000 people across 27 urban areas and today, serve over 1 million meals a week. until every kid has built those life-long eating habits, we'll keep working. >>> prosecutors say the murder of 24-year-old natalie mirabal was about money, that her husband, matthew, killed her for the quarter of a million dollars in life insurance money in order to start a new life with his
he said, yeah, i'll take $250,000. rican kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the...
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taxes,rican corporate marginal rates are high,ut on overall babasis, a lot of cocompanies do not pay.l. >> therere loopholes and exemptions. you can get your tax rate much lolower. >> there are a lotf variations in who pays how much taxe the companies doing t this are papaying very high tes. that is w they are doing it. if you knock seven or eight percentage points off the corpate tax by relocating to irand or england, t that comes to t the btom line. they have a respononsibility to shareholders to do this. >> iff you believe in capitalis, you cannot fault a ceo with correct i believe in capitalism. a setlism exists within of rules and norms in society. before we give the president a hard time for saying - shouldons shouldn't be patrioticthis is an i incom syem that is s stable, predictable. >> is itood or bad f for business to t r rid o of inversio as someone who looks at the business side of things, i think we neeeed a cororporate tax rate that encourages more companies to come to the u u.s. that would reqre g getting rid of se loopophole i am not sure that is going to happen. >> t
taxes,rican corporate marginal rates are high,ut on overall babasis, a lot of cocompanies do not pay.l. >> therere loopholes and exemptions. you can get your tax rate much lolower. >> there are a lotf variations in who pays how much taxe the companies doing t this are papaying very high tes. that is w they are doing it. if you knock seven or eight percentage points off the corpate tax by relocating to irand or england, t that comes to t the btom line. they have a respononsibility to...
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there were 16 terrorists of the faln, this was a puerto rican independence group. they had been involved in 130 bombings, armed robberies, six killings and hundreds of injuries in new york, chicago and elsewhere. the federal judge who sentenced him said that if the death penalty had been available, he would have given it to them. they were totally unremorseful. in fact, in court when they were being sentenced, they threatened the judge. they threatened the federal judge who was sentencing them. the career pardon attorney at the justice department was against any pardons for them. so were the fbi, prosecutors, victims. and you know what? they hadn't sought pardons. none of the 16 terrorists in federal prison had sought pardons from the clinton administration. but eric holder engineered these pardons. he was all in favor of it. and why? well, because at the end of the administration when this was going on was when hillary clinton had started her run for the senate in new york, and all of these political consultants and others were saying this would help her campaign,
there were 16 terrorists of the faln, this was a puerto rican independence group. they had been involved in 130 bombings, armed robberies, six killings and hundreds of injuries in new york, chicago and elsewhere. the federal judge who sentenced him said that if the death penalty had been available, he would have given it to them. they were totally unremorseful. in fact, in court when they were being sentenced, they threatened the judge. they threatened the federal judge who was sentencing them....
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commuter's paradise, where people use mass transit and foot power to get to the nearby malls and high- rican shop and work. >> it's cost more money from coming from out of dc to all the way out to tyson's. i hope the metro just gets me here and gets me home faster. >> i'm very happy. i don't get an opportunity to come to tyson's corner very often because i live in maryland. it's nice to be able to ride comfortably and just relax on the way to the mall. >> reporter: and bruce, that was one of the selling points for the silver line, to be able to bring shoppers and people who would spend money from other parts of the region into tyson's corner, and you saw some of the high-rise development behind me. that is also part of the plan, to have a lot more mixed use buildings here to, again, create a different type of tyson's than what exists today. but all of that in the future. right now, everyone is worrying about what's going to happen on monday when the silver rush of silver line commuters begins. live in tyson's, back to you. >> team coverage of the silver line's opening day continues with repo
commuter's paradise, where people use mass transit and foot power to get to the nearby malls and high- rican shop and work. >> it's cost more money from coming from out of dc to all the way out to tyson's. i hope the metro just gets me here and gets me home faster. >> i'm very happy. i don't get an opportunity to come to tyson's corner very often because i live in maryland. it's nice to be able to ride comfortably and just relax on the way to the mall. >> reporter: and bruce,...
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may remember he was once fired from the police force after seen striking a woman after the puerto rican day parade in september 2012. he was acquitted and got his job back. the victim's family said they are forever grateful. >>> vatican tonight tells "action news" there is no official confirmation yet that pope francis will visit philadelphia next year. premature reports today claim the pontiff would attend world meeting of families in september 2015. catholic publication reported philadelphia archbishop charles chaput told a crowd the pope accepted his invitation to the event and vatican and philadelphia archdioceses say there has been no such confirmation and that archbishop chaput expressing his hope the pope will attend. >>> the guns and tanks and rockets and missiles should stop shooting in two hours in gaza. israel and hamas now agreed to lay down the weapons for a 12-hour break in the fighting. the idea is to allow humanitarian tide make it through the war zone and u.s. secretary john kerry is in the region negotiating for a longer piece. >> at this moment we're working towards a
may remember he was once fired from the police force after seen striking a woman after the puerto rican day parade in september 2012. he was acquitted and got his job back. the victim's family said they are forever grateful. >>> vatican tonight tells "action news" there is no official confirmation yet that pope francis will visit philadelphia next year. premature reports today claim the pontiff would attend world meeting of families in september 2015. catholic publication...
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was fired you may remember after he was caught on video striking a woman during ending of the puerto rican day parade. josey was acquitted of assault charges and reinstated to the force last year. >>> traffic nightmare in king of prussia to tell but chopper three overhead, only one westbound lanes of the the schuylkill expressway gets by. crews were working to right an overturn tractor trailer filled with meat. there are no reports of any injuries. >>> and this is the eyewitness cam video of the tractor trail their jackknifed on 476 at the blue route, it was sent to us by dave harris. accident happened near exit to eastbound expressway in conshohocken. two other cars were damage in all of this, no word on any injuries, jessica. >>> well, now to another story that has, philadelphia talking tonight. so far reports of pope francis coming to philadelphia are not officially confirmed from the vatican. while philadelphia religious and civic leaders have been optimistic he will come next september, vatican said concrete plans are still pending. pat ciarrocchi is live from the cbs-3 sat center whe
was fired you may remember after he was caught on video striking a woman during ending of the puerto rican day parade. josey was acquitted of assault charges and reinstated to the force last year. >>> traffic nightmare in king of prussia to tell but chopper three overhead, only one westbound lanes of the the schuylkill expressway gets by. crews were working to right an overturn tractor trailer filled with meat. there are no reports of any injuries. >>> and this is the...
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he was fired after he was caught on video striking a woman during a puerto rican day parade.osie was later acquitted of assault charges and reinstated to the force last year. >>> a university of delaware graduate student is accused of putting cameras in campus bathrooms. officers say 38 year old javier men deal soto hid the video cameras between 2012 and this your. officers confiscated video evidence from him. so far no evidence those videos were posted online. new at 11:00, merck is cutting 600 jobs in north wales and lansdowne. merck and company is looking to cut $2.5 billion. so they decided to shed 8500 employees. that is 10% of the company's total work force. most of those positions are field workers who visit family doctors and medical facilities. those cuts will take effect august 26th. >> none other than archbishop charles chaput provides a boost in the ants paying of a possible papal visit to philadelphia. but while has latest comments are promising the deal isn't done just yet. >> the words from philadelphia archbishop charles chaput sounded concrete. the cath look
he was fired after he was caught on video striking a woman during a puerto rican day parade.osie was later acquitted of assault charges and reinstated to the force last year. >>> a university of delaware graduate student is accused of putting cameras in campus bathrooms. officers say 38 year old javier men deal soto hid the video cameras between 2012 and this your. officers confiscated video evidence from him. so far no evidence those videos were posted online. new at 11:00, merck is...
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with them as well, right -- puerto ricans with them as well, right? laugh so they really were prepared for bear, as you would say. and so hayward had to really talking to his men about not retaliating against any kind of, you know, racial epithets or even physical assault. it's interesting that some of the guys from the 27th division guys were down there as well, that's the new york national guard. remember, it's interesting, too, that this black regiment is recognized in new york state, but it's never an organic part of the new york national guard 27th division. and, in fact, it's called colored in that regiment, but it's also brigaded in a provisional brigade of the fourth provisional brigade. so it was like a detached appendage. it was never really apart. so the 27th division was down in spartanburg, but the 15th new york national guard was separate from them even in spartanburg. they were there at the same time, but some of the men actually stood up for the black soldiers of the 15th new york national guard. and then there's an incident that invol
with them as well, right -- puerto ricans with them as well, right? laugh so they really were prepared for bear, as you would say. and so hayward had to really talking to his men about not retaliating against any kind of, you know, racial epithets or even physical assault. it's interesting that some of the guys from the 27th division guys were down there as well, that's the new york national guard. remember, it's interesting, too, that this black regiment is recognized in new york state, but...
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remember he was once fired from the police force after he was scene striking a woman after the puerto rican day parade in september 2011. he was eight quitted -- acquitted of assault and got his job back. >>> american red cross is urgently asking for donation. right now blood banks are 80,000 points short and won't make it through the summer. organizers are asking folks torched a local blood drive and donate. two more donors per drive would get them through the crunch. >>> a three day summer music festival continues, the exponential musikfest val has 30 artests. gates open at wiggins park at 11:30. gate at the susquehanna bank center opens at 6:30 opponent. the festival continues tomorrow. this is a ticketed event. >>> back to phillies training camp and phillies gm talks about ryan howard's future with the phils. >>> chris sowers is tracking storms in our area. don't forget you can get "action news" and accuweather anytime with our 6abc news app. it's free at the apple and google app stores. >> good morning, sky6 live hd taking a live look at philadelphia international for us this morning.
remember he was once fired from the police force after he was scene striking a woman after the puerto rican day parade in september 2011. he was eight quitted -- acquitted of assault and got his job back. >>> american red cross is urgently asking for donation. right now blood banks are 80,000 points short and won't make it through the summer. organizers are asking folks torched a local blood drive and donate. two more donors per drive would get them through the crunch. >>> a...
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. >> hinojosa: so your dad was african american, and your mom was puerto rican. >> yes. well, my father's ancestry is... both through the caribbean, so... but yes. >> hinojosa: and what was going on in the bronx when you were growing up? >> da bronx. >> hinojosa: da bronx. were people saying, "look at this smart kid who wants to be a scientist"? >> oh, no, no. >> hinojosa: "how cool is that"? >> oh, no. no, no. no one cared about your brains. could you jump high, could you run fast, could you shoot a basketball? >> hinojosa: all of your teachers, the community... >> oh, no. i'm talking about in the playgrounds where i grew up. no one... there was no intellectual conversation going on in the playground. and so to get respect of friends and of the community, you... athletics mattered. and i wonder if my athletic talents that i accrued over the years were entirely the consequence of me fulfilling the expectations of others rather than me following any actual interest that lived deep within me. >> hinojosa: really? so you may not actually have been a jock? >> it's not obviou
. >> hinojosa: so your dad was african american, and your mom was puerto rican. >> yes. well, my father's ancestry is... both through the caribbean, so... but yes. >> hinojosa: and what was going on in the bronx when you were growing up? >> da bronx. >> hinojosa: da bronx. were people saying, "look at this smart kid who wants to be a scientist"? >> oh, no, no. >> hinojosa: "how cool is that"? >> oh, no. no, no. no one cared...
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josie was fired from the police force when he was scene striking a woman after the puerto rican day parade in 2012. the victim's family said they are forever grateful. >> the guns tanks rockets and missels have stopped shooting in gaza for now. a 12 hour humanitarian cease-fire started overnight between israel and had a -- hamas. israel will continue to search an destroy tunnels. the idea is to let humanitarian aid make its way through the war zone. secretary of state john kerry is in the region negotiating for a longer palace. >> a crowd of palestinian supporters gathered outside the israeli consulate in center city philadelphia yesterday to protest the on going violence and death of fill -- civilians. some marched and others chanted to change it's foreign policy. >>> barack obama is asking people -- asking the presidents of honduras and guatemala and el salvador yesterday to stem the flow of children coming across the border because it's putting children and families at risk. >> we have to find ways to come up with more agrand sonnive action -- aggressive action plans to improve security
josie was fired from the police force when he was scene striking a woman after the puerto rican day parade in 2012. the victim's family said they are forever grateful. >> the guns tanks rockets and missels have stopped shooting in gaza for now. a 12 hour humanitarian cease-fire started overnight between israel and had a -- hamas. israel will continue to search an destroy tunnels. the idea is to let humanitarian aid make its way through the war zone. secretary of state john kerry is in the...
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i was too busy producing the puerto rican entertainment awards also known as my apartment.want a front row seat? >> i don't know. >> all right. >> eric. >> eric bolling is holding his head down >> he performed his new single. you told me you were looking forward to that. >> i was. >> macelmore. >> i do. >> look, it's funny. it's comedy. it's funny. all for it. i don't feel about that. i wish the other side would feel the same way. >> i like it. >> i'm with you. >> i can't imagine a white comedian trying to pull that off. >> if it were funny is that okay. >> look. face the fact that we're a different culture. they like it -- we got thing we like and i only crossed on certain things. >> that's what i love about america we can laugh about our vulnerabilities and it's funny. you can't do that anywhere else in the world. you can't have this funny conversation and laugh about it. >> it's changing. there are many people -- >> not on this show. >> who don't find things as funny as we do. next up, megan kelly, not sure who that is will join us and tell us what it's like to interview
i was too busy producing the puerto rican entertainment awards also known as my apartment.want a front row seat? >> i don't know. >> all right. >> eric. >> eric bolling is holding his head down >> he performed his new single. you told me you were looking forward to that. >> i was. >> macelmore. >> i do. >> look, it's funny. it's comedy. it's funny. all for it. i don't feel about that. i wish the other side would feel the same way. >> i...
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something that the costa ricans have been doing for years. it is an ideal region to take advantage of a power source that is constant. engineers say it has global potential. >> we have been working on the progements for over -- projects for over 25 years, and are open to helping other countries. we are convinced other nations will be able to gain a great deal from what we have done here. >>> the process released greenhouse gases, less than the extraction of fossil fuels. many of the plants are built in national parks. the authorities say environmental concerns are high on the agenda. >> translation: these projects have a low environmental impact, an international label and are considered a green energy source. noise and land use are the side effects. both are minimum and with new technology, we are able to reduce the impact with each new project. >> the local community is benefitting from increased geothermal activity. as the programme expands they prosper. more workers means more business. >> we fill in the morning when they go to work and c
something that the costa ricans have been doing for years. it is an ideal region to take advantage of a power source that is constant. engineers say it has global potential. >> we have been working on the progements for over -- projects for over 25 years, and are open to helping other countries. we are convinced other nations will be able to gain a great deal from what we have done here. >>> the process released greenhouse gases, less than the extraction of fossil fuels. many of...
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of the world, residents are living are in blue zones, for example, elderly residents in the costa ricaninsula are living over 100 years. >> approach to living means pure life but there they have given a national expression new meaning. ♪ ♪ >> residents here live long, happy and healthy lives. and in this exercise class those in their 80s are considered youngsters. >> we are a joyful people and enjoy parties and other recreational activities. when there is a party everyone dances. at family reunions you'll hear the older people telling jokes and stories from times past to our younger residents. this helps preserve and share our philosophy of life. >> reporter: in all five blue zones have been identified by researchers. each is a geographical area where people live measurably longer healthier lives. typical blue zone couple, married for 60 years and both are brimming with vitality. amador tells us he eats simple foods like rice and beenls -- beans, they are both grown locally. but they also live extremely healthy lives, free from disability or the need for prescription drugs. down to a co
of the world, residents are living are in blue zones, for example, elderly residents in the costa ricaninsula are living over 100 years. >> approach to living means pure life but there they have given a national expression new meaning. ♪ ♪ >> residents here live long, happy and healthy lives. and in this exercise class those in their 80s are considered youngsters. >> we are a joyful people and enjoy parties and other recreational activities. when there is a party everyone...
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tax law, but i can't grasp puerto rican tax law as a -- at all.i know the same as you do, a lot of u.s. companies that have set up subsidiaries there somehow profits that look like u.s. profits, the big puerto rican profits are taxed at a low rate, maybe not at all. that is maybe all i know, but this has been going on forever. that does not mean it is good, but it has been going on forever . if you look at the financials and puerto rico, they clearly have big problems despite all of this but it isn't -- entirely .ifferent puerto rico is not part of the united states, but it is part of the same operation. it is just a different thing. we are talking about al .loan about his cover story inside the piece, these are the top 10 american corporations, corporate tax of reuters. take a look at that as we go to roger england bill. go ahead. good morning. thank you very much. you are an interesting man, mr. sloan. [laughter] i kind of think you are an elitist. if your company, if all the magazine companies had to pay 75% tax and the workers had to pay 85% t
tax law, but i can't grasp puerto rican tax law as a -- at all.i know the same as you do, a lot of u.s. companies that have set up subsidiaries there somehow profits that look like u.s. profits, the big puerto rican profits are taxed at a low rate, maybe not at all. that is maybe all i know, but this has been going on forever. that does not mean it is good, but it has been going on forever . if you look at the financials and puerto rico, they clearly have big problems despite all of this but it...
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then fired after slapping a woman at puerto rican day parade a couple years ago but found not guilty and reinstated back on the force. he was back working undercover detail this morning and noticed a sus fish us man. he sees that man throw something into this house. the house soon lights up on fire. josey catch that he is gay with his partner and then goes in the house and helps rescue everybody inside the house. fire department also went in and rescued a three-year old girl who was safely taken out of the hospital, by them as well. incredible story. we got confirmation of all this. man is in custody. not charged yet. captain lou campeone tells us more about what happened here today. >> at approximately 6:11 this morning, jonathan josey observed a fire at 1732 segal. lieutenant jonathan josey put it out over police radio and proceeded to kick in the front door and awake the resident instructing them to leave through the rear of the property. three of the occupant did that, they were able to get out of the rear of the property, with minor non-life threatening injuries. all three of be
then fired after slapping a woman at puerto rican day parade a couple years ago but found not guilty and reinstated back on the force. he was back working undercover detail this morning and noticed a sus fish us man. he sees that man throw something into this house. the house soon lights up on fire. josey catch that he is gay with his partner and then goes in the house and helps rescue everybody inside the house. fire department also went in and rescued a three-year old girl who was safely...
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it wasn't like america said what a good idea that 100,000 puerto ricans just show up. >> what are theble solutions? >> there's a viable solution, first of all secretary johnson is absolutely correct in calling this a humanitarian crisis and processing those children in a humane way. this is the united states of america, number one. number two, honduras, murder capital of the world, followed by el salvador and guatemala. the . >> you got a lot of folks that are immigrating to mexico fro those countries as well. >> not only are the kids fleeing to the united states, they are fleeing in unprecedented numbers anywhere. if we were in belize right now, well see a refugee crisis. if we were in costa rico and panama, even in puerto rico. they're coming from other countries. the protesters, why are they fleeing the violence and the drug cartels, number one, drug cartels which are fueled by our demand for drugs number one. and two, drug cartels who cause and ravage those countries with our guns and our money. so i think it's good that we somewhere the money here so that we can process them. mos
it wasn't like america said what a good idea that 100,000 puerto ricans just show up. >> what are theble solutions? >> there's a viable solution, first of all secretary johnson is absolutely correct in calling this a humanitarian crisis and processing those children in a humane way. this is the united states of america, number one. number two, honduras, murder capital of the world, followed by el salvador and guatemala. the . >> you got a lot of folks that are immigrating to...
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father, seriously, was murdered in a terrorist attack by a group that wanted to bring about puerto ricanindependence through violent means. also with us is a former federal prosecutor who tried to keep one of the members behind bars. wait until you hear what happened to her. good of both of you to be here. there's a lot of great people on the ten most wanted list. that's a fantastic list. >> people you want to hang out with. >> yes. let me start with you. bill ayers, i think it's interesting when you listen to him, he's intellectual, a compelling figure, makes points, you may disagree with him, but he seems kind of reasonable on some points and then you saw the full interview but i think we saw a different man. >> the thing with ayers is he does what every lying criminal does. he knows what the known facts are. he knows what positions you can prove in court and it turns out that ayers had smart bombs before the pentagon did. it rattles the glass but doesn't kill any people. in the meantime, if you go back and look at his own words -- >> i've never seen anybody do that before, shove the e
father, seriously, was murdered in a terrorist attack by a group that wanted to bring about puerto ricanindependence through violent means. also with us is a former federal prosecutor who tried to keep one of the members behind bars. wait until you hear what happened to her. good of both of you to be here. there's a lot of great people on the ten most wanted list. that's a fantastic list. >> people you want to hang out with. >> yes. let me start with you. bill ayers, i think it's...
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the coast a ricans already on their knees while the dutch stood tall as it came down to penalties anden the dutch courage paid off. the second sent the netherlands through to the semifinals. >> this was the same in amster dopp dam. >> giving up hope. to win now, yes. going to the finals. remember going to win this. >> there was dancing in the streets of salvador as well where the match had taken place. >> the netherlands are the only team left that hasn't previously won a world cup. argentina stands in between them and successive appearances in the final. the two teams will meet in sa sao paolo on wednesday. al jazeera. neither the goalkeeper and coach are being given equal credit in the netherlands. >> it's krul on the front pages of the sunday papers but he is seen as a tool. people have been marving about how he has taken ball tactics to a new level. before the tournament people thought we could get to the second round at best and probably second in the group and that we would finish brazil and go out. the semifinals is an expectation that people never had in their minds. the dutch
the coast a ricans already on their knees while the dutch stood tall as it came down to penalties anden the dutch courage paid off. the second sent the netherlands through to the semifinals. >> this was the same in amster dopp dam. >> giving up hope. to win now, yes. going to the finals. remember going to win this. >> there was dancing in the streets of salvador as well where the match had taken place. >> the netherlands are the only team left that hasn't previously won...
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the costa ricans on their knees, while the dutch stood tall as it came down to penalty, and van hall'sutch courage paid off. [ cheering ] . >> reporter: this was the first save made in the shoot-out. his second sending the netherlands through to the semifinals. this was the scene in amsterdam... cheer cheer >> we had given up hope. to win, yes, we are going to the final. we are going to win. >> there was dancing in the streets where the match had taken place. >> it took a long time, longer than expected. in the end it worked out fine. >> the netherlands are the only team left that has not won a world cup. argentina stands in between them and successive appearances in the final. the two teams meet in sao paulo on wednesday. >>> let's go live to the sneth , and talk to -- neth yoerlands a talk to a football journalist. who is the biggest hero, the coach in subbing the goal keeper or the keeper himself? >> well, it's tim crow, is on all the front pages of the sunday papers, he is seen as a tool of the coach's genius. people have been marvelling about how he has taken football tactics to a
the costa ricans on their knees, while the dutch stood tall as it came down to penalty, and van hall'sutch courage paid off. [ cheering ] . >> reporter: this was the first save made in the shoot-out. his second sending the netherlands through to the semifinals. this was the scene in amsterdam... cheer cheer >> we had given up hope. to win, yes, we are going to the final. we are going to win. >> there was dancing in the streets where the match had taken place. >> it took...
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>> it was rare in my yuppie neighborhood but in puerto rican neighborhoods everybody was going crazynd m 80s >> this is katie's new book. you look awesome on the cover. >> thank you. >> it's in bookstores everywhere. coming up >> go get it. >> more "hannity". right after the break. t rest tes to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to de
>> it was rare in my yuppie neighborhood but in puerto rican neighborhoods everybody was going crazynd m 80s >> this is katie's new book. you look awesome on the cover. >> thank you. >> it's in bookstores everywhere. coming up >> go get it. >> more "hannity". right after the break. t rest tes to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying...
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costa rican spirit. >> reporter: ironically some of the p's artant supporters worry if he doesn't puthis name on the projects he and his colleagues will be forgotent. >> translation: i admire the president but disagree with what he is doing and it hurts me. there are plaques from previous presidents and he deserves to have his own much he's a wonderful person. >> reporter: costa reekans prided themselves on doing things differently to the rest of latin america. this is a break from the past and many hope it will be the new tradition. >>> let's catch up with the sports news, we have farah. >> thank you so much. open championship leader rory mcilroy teed off in his final rounds, with a 6-shot overnight lead. rory mcilroy on saturday carded a round offul, putting him 16-understand par. a closing round of 66 from rory mcilroy would give him the lowest score at any open championship. rory mcilroy has two major wins to his name, this would be the first victory at the open. >> rory mcilroy has had the perfect start. he birdied the first hole, the last player to have a big slang at the stage
costa rican spirit. >> reporter: ironically some of the p's artant supporters worry if he doesn't puthis name on the projects he and his colleagues will be forgotent. >> translation: i admire the president but disagree with what he is doing and it hurts me. there are plaques from previous presidents and he deserves to have his own much he's a wonderful person. >> reporter: costa reekans prided themselves on doing things differently to the rest of latin america. this is a break...
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celebrated actor and model puerto rican-american.riday, we will be dedicating a statue of guzmán, and unveiling our brand-new school song. so, boy, i don't know about you,
celebrated actor and model puerto rican-american.riday, we will be dedicating a statue of guzmán, and unveiling our brand-new school song. so, boy, i don't know about you,
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philadelphia police in september 2012 after seen on video apparently striking a woman during a puerto rican day parade. josey was late's quitted of assault charges and fop appealed his dismissal. he has been since reinstated. today this neighborhood is relieved he was there. >> it is very, very dangerous. >> reporter: a lot of clean up ahead here, in the meantime red cross is helping a family of four that lived next door that is now displaced by this fire. reporting from south philadelphia, jane carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police new say woman found dead on the side of the road in winslow township was stabbed to death. forty-one year-old victim was discovered just after 1:00 the new brooklyn aerial road and wilkins landing road. her name is withheld until her family is notified. >>> medical center shooting in darby has raised new concerns about security at health care facilities. it is an issue our health reporter stephanie stahl has been covering and she's in the sat center with more. >> reporter: we investigated this in april with hospital staff being injured on the job and r
philadelphia police in september 2012 after seen on video apparently striking a woman during a puerto rican day parade. josey was late's quitted of assault charges and fop appealed his dismissal. he has been since reinstated. today this neighborhood is relieved he was there. >> it is very, very dangerous. >> reporter: a lot of clean up ahead here, in the meantime red cross is helping a family of four that lived next door that is now displaced by this fire. reporting from south...
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. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for the clothes. go to the chinese for the electronics that you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say, but maybe it's what i need. >> while his legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population. >> tomorrow i get out. thank god. get to play in the big box again. out of the little box, into the big box. hate the little box. >> like espinoza, daniel also aspires to be placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. be with everybody else. i never been to pop. only time i was in pop was in newman. i've never really seen pop. i was only in there for like two weeks. >> what happened? >> a fight. everybody fights. right? that's the only way you can handle situations in here, you have to fight. someone says something to you or you got problems and you got to act on it. if you don
. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for the clothes. go to the chinese for the electronics that you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say, but maybe it's what i need. >> while his legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population....
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his job over that viral video that showed what look like him slapping a woman after the the puerto ricanay parade few years ago. a judge eventually cleared josie. >> suspicious at this point. went up rapidly and we need to determine what caused it because it erupted so suddenly. >> lieutenant josie saw someone throwing a fire bomb at the house. investigators are now questioning a suspect. >>> we're learning more about a possible motive in the deadly incident at a delaware county hospital campus. 49 year old richard plots is accused in the attack yesterday at mercy fitzgerald hospital. plots 53 year old caseworker is dead and his psychiatrist was treated for graze wound. that doctor and other witnesses may have helped prevent an even bigger tragedy. fox 29's karen hepp is live outside the hospital of the university of pennsylvania where the suspect is expected to be arraigned. karen? >> reporter: we're expecting to be shortly. we know that he has been sedated all day since that shooting that happened of course yesterday. once he comes out that sedation he's going to be charged in his hosp
his job over that viral video that showed what look like him slapping a woman after the the puerto ricanay parade few years ago. a judge eventually cleared josie. >> suspicious at this point. went up rapidly and we need to determine what caused it because it erupted so suddenly. >> lieutenant josie saw someone throwing a fire bomb at the house. investigators are now questioning a suspect. >>> we're learning more about a possible motive in the deadly incident at a delaware...
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was fired after he was caught on video, striking a woman during the the festivities after the puerto rican day parade. now josey was late's quitted of assault charges and reinstated to the force last year. >>> in the meantime camden county prosecutor's office arrested a suspect in connection with the woman found dead, on the side of the road, yesterday morning. the authorities say 41 year-old jennifer banco was found at aerial and wilson landing road around 12:30 a.m. she was stabbed to death. five two-year old kevin amrose of winslow was arrested and charged with murder. >>> now to the the crisis in the the middle east, a 12 hour humanitarian cease-fire has begun in gaza. this is all to allow civilians time to stock up on supplies and survey devastation from nearly three weeks of fighting. now yesterday secretary of state john kerry failed to broker a week long truce, at least four palestinians died in clashes friday in the west bank. palestinian leaders, dubbed it a day of rage and they say it is in response to the shelling of a u.n. shelter that killed 16 people. at least 860 people die
was fired after he was caught on video, striking a woman during the the festivities after the puerto rican day parade. now josey was late's quitted of assault charges and reinstated to the force last year. >>> in the meantime camden county prosecutor's office arrested a suspect in connection with the woman found dead, on the side of the road, yesterday morning. the authorities say 41 year-old jennifer banco was found at aerial and wilson landing road around 12:30 a.m. she was stabbed...
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josie lost his job over a viral video that showed what lock like him slapping a woman after the puerto ricanay parade few years ago. philadelphia police reinstated him last year after a judge cleared him. >> delaware county officials expect to are a rain 49 year old richard plots on monday. they say he remains unconscious at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. he's cued of carrying out a deadly shooting in a hospital campus on thursday. police say he killed his caseworker and injured his psychiatrist. our karen hepp has more on what is believed to be the motive. >> reporter: this is the face of a troubled and disturbed man. investigators say richard plots was agitated, armed and wanted to kill his dr. lee silverman when he arrived early for his psych appointment. no one saw his 32 till he pulled it. >> he removed the gun from his waistband area and started to rant. dr. silverman immediately started to back up. however, what happened next was horrible. >> inside these offices investigators say, he turned and pointed his weapon at his caseworker's head theresa hunt was killed insta
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my whole entire family is black and white and puerto rican. >> i'm just asking. >> i'm telling you, i'm not -- if i was prejudice i wouldn't have mixed children. >> also accused of allegedly possibly be involved with commissary theft. >> why do i have to steal from anybody? i have my own commissary. if you're going to accuse me, prove it. i will pass a lie detector test. i will pass it with flying colors. get me a lie detector test and i will pass it. >> you don't steal stuff. >> i steal stuff at stores at home, yes. >> i'm talking about here. >> no. give me a lie detector test. >> let them say what they want to say, their girls. how they talk. >> they never called you that. they are accusing me of being a thief, dude. give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white supremacist active. >> what do i look like, a gang member? i'm not a gang member. i'm not a supremacist. >> we'll do a follow through, okay? all right, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. i like to have a lie detector for all three questions you asked me. i pay for it. >> you got money? >> yes, i do. >> thank you. >> all
my whole entire family is black and white and puerto rican. >> i'm just asking. >> i'm telling you, i'm not -- if i was prejudice i wouldn't have mixed children. >> also accused of allegedly possibly be involved with commissary theft. >> why do i have to steal from anybody? i have my own commissary. if you're going to accuse me, prove it. i will pass a lie detector test. i will pass it with flying colors. get me a lie detector test and i will pass it. >> you don't...
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cuban-americans, and cuban americans strongly affect the immigration reform and nor does it affect the puerto ricans rest of the party in the country. he's still in a no-win. >> it really does. mitch, back in april, this problem with the border was transpiring. it was unfolding. it was taking place, but it wasn't until the radicals started stopping busses and making an issue of this and some in congress who were squawking about the president and not doing anything that jeb bush did a reversal on this. can he be trusted? >> well, no because the interesting thing is it started out as a humanitarian crisis and he went further flipping back the other way. a new poll came back in florida and he was leading the field of republican contenders by more than two to one and rubio was running a distant third rusing by double digits as rand paul was losing by double digits in second and the new poll came out and now jeb bush is leading, but only by three points. again, rear-view mirror situation. marco rubio has jumped over rand paul and he's running second only behind three points. the protege is breathing down
cuban-americans, and cuban americans strongly affect the immigration reform and nor does it affect the puerto ricans rest of the party in the country. he's still in a no-win. >> it really does. mitch, back in april, this problem with the border was transpiring. it was unfolding. it was taking place, but it wasn't until the radicals started stopping busses and making an issue of this and some in congress who were squawking about the president and not doing anything that jeb bush did a...
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josey the same officer who was fired after he was caught on video striking a woman during the puerto rican day parade festivity. the josey was late's quitted of the assault charges and reinstated to the force last year. >>> in the meantime camden county prosecutors arrest a suspect in connection with the woman found dead on the side of the road, yesterday morning. the authorities say that 41 year-old jennifer banco was found at aerial and wilson landing rode around 12:30 a.m. she was stabbed death. five two-year old kevin amrose have of winslow was arrested and charged with murder. >>> now to a story that has philadelphia talking, and the big question is, pope francis coming to philadelphia next year? now it appears as though he might but there is still no official confirmation just yet. archbishop charles chaput was quoted assaying the pope will be with us on friday, saturday and sunday of next september, you'll remember a delegation visit at vatican earlier this year to persuade the pope to come to philadelphia and papal em czar i came here as well but vatican says there are no concrete
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corporate, that's because not only did we pay our normal corporate taxes, but when we sold our puerto rican operations early in the quarter, we then repatriated that money to the united states. to do the right thing, to invest it in the united states. our reward for doing that, a 44% tax rate. so, you know, if we really want to see american businesses reinvest in america, we've got to make it easier to bring those foreign earnings back into the united states. comprehensive corporate tax reform would do that. >> okay. yeah, you are the poster -- when i read that, i said, now, you know what? this is a real problem for on our country. now, we have often talked about natural gas and where it's going to be used for vehicles. now, there seems to be a lot of people still ask me clean energy fuels. it really hasn't happened yet. westport really hasn't happened yet. cummings not clear. the movement seems to be a bit stalled here, david. >> yeah, you know, jim, whenever anyone asks me what should we do with our fleet, i tell them, this is really pretty simple. you move to natural gas, whether it's cn
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the puerto rican electric utility, which has been struggling of late to meet debt payments. blue mountain believes that a recently passed law in puerto rico that gives certain companies wider latitude to renegotiate debts is essentially going to allow companies like the utility to perhaps avoid their constitutional obligations as an issuer of public debt, among other things. they have hired ted olson to represent them in court. they filed in u.s. district court in puerto rico, kelly and bill. and it's sure to be another interesting case as we watch elliott in argentina unfold, fannie and freddie litigation unfold, et cetera. >> the whole industry watching it carefully, kate. thank you very much for that update. with 30 minutes to go here. >> yes, indeed. 30 minutes left and we're starting to gravitate higher again. the dow up 74 points. the high of the day was about an 81-point gain, so we're getting back there. we're watching the s&p, though, as it moves ever closer to an all-time high. we're less than a point away now with a gain of almost 11 points right now. >> much more
the puerto rican electric utility, which has been struggling of late to meet debt payments. blue mountain believes that a recently passed law in puerto rico that gives certain companies wider latitude to renegotiate debts is essentially going to allow companies like the utility to perhaps avoid their constitutional obligations as an issuer of public debt, among other things. they have hired ted olson to represent them in court. they filed in u.s. district court in puerto rico, kelly and bill....
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at the end of the clinton instruction, consultants were saying the puerto rican vote was important in new york and pardoning these 16 terrorist might help. so they went to their good-to go who was eric holder. and eric holder recommended that these individuals be pardoned. what you should know about this is that the fbi recommended against. the victims didn't want it to happen. and the pardon's attorney was adimately against this because there is a lawyers in the justice department whose job it is to review applications for pardon that come in by the president. and none of these individuals applied for a pardon which is another issue. none of them. and in fact had never expressed the least apology for what they had done. those pardons were issued and these individuals were let out of jail. he did this for political reasons. pure and simple. and he did this, one reason, in addition to hilary clinton, was that he was hoping this would help him in the next administration become the attorney general because he was hoping that al gore would win the election. this should make you realize al
at the end of the clinton instruction, consultants were saying the puerto rican vote was important in new york and pardoning these 16 terrorist might help. so they went to their good-to go who was eric holder. and eric holder recommended that these individuals be pardoned. what you should know about this is that the fbi recommended against. the victims didn't want it to happen. and the pardon's attorney was adimately against this because there is a lawyers in the justice department whose job it...
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. >> reporter: i'm puerto rican so rice beans with fried meat every day. >> reporter: in college moneyt 320 pounds. his turning point, a cruise with some friends in 2011. >> i was just like shocked. i was like, i let myself get too far. >> reporter: as a child lori always found comfort in food. >> the whole pizza with french onion dip, wohl bags of chips. >> reporter: at her heaviest she weighed 265 pounds. a bad marriage at age 19 that set the stage for her to move ahead. >> he introduced me as his cousin and not his wife. that was the day i got my life in order. >> so fantastic and let's see how they look now. lori filipiak, come on out. 265 pounds, down to 146. that's 119 pounds. congratulations. edwin velez, wow. from 320 pounds to 165. looking good. and then finally, judith anthony, get out here! >> amazing. amazing. 257 to 140. is 17 pounds lost. congratulations. so inspirational and i'm here with michele from "people" magazine. senior editor and you chose some really wonderful stories. how did you decide. >> well, not only were their photos amazing to see their transformations b
. >> reporter: i'm puerto rican so rice beans with fried meat every day. >> reporter: in college moneyt 320 pounds. his turning point, a cruise with some friends in 2011. >> i was just like shocked. i was like, i let myself get too far. >> reporter: as a child lori always found comfort in food. >> the whole pizza with french onion dip, wohl bags of chips. >> reporter: at her heaviest she weighed 265 pounds. a bad marriage at age 19 that set the stage for her...
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. >> then when you say they need to have a professionally minded approach, does the current puerto ricanovernment have the chops to have a professionally minded approach? opportunity with john paulson does not correct a broken economy. >> difficult roads ahead. these are decade-long overbuilt, overstaffed institutions that need to be right sized. this is tough work. one of the questions i'm anticipating from you is what about a bailout? what about this, what about bringing excellence, legal excellence and financial excellence to that market and looking at a way of fixing it? can it be fixed? excellent on the island. ands him, john paulson, buying hotels and trying to excite tourism. puerto rico is 60% tourism while its neighboring countries have 20%, 30%. >> meanwhile, the government is being sued by franklin templeton and oppenheimer challenging the new law. could it end up in the supreme court? >> it could. , you're looking at an ugly fight ahead. don't think these creditors are of the mind to voluntarily subject themselves to a cram down akin to this chapter two, chapter three of the
. >> then when you say they need to have a professionally minded approach, does the current puerto ricanovernment have the chops to have a professionally minded approach? opportunity with john paulson does not correct a broken economy. >> difficult roads ahead. these are decade-long overbuilt, overstaffed institutions that need to be right sized. this is tough work. one of the questions i'm anticipating from you is what about a bailout? what about this, what about bringing...