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. >> victor barnard truly was the wolf in sheep's clothing.re is no god in any religion that says it's okay to rape children. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i would say i had never met anybody that i thought loved the word of god as much as victor barnard did. victor was like 6'1," brown hair, kind of feathered back at the time. he was very dignified. i started to look at him as an apostle of jesus christ. >> he was a pastor. he basically took personal care in people, invested into them and tried to bring the best out of you. >> river road was a small home fellowship, i think there was maybe 10 or 15 people. there was a lot of caring and a lot of love at that point. >> it was very much about living solely for the word, you know, not like being a sunday christian, where you just go to church, hear a little sermon, then you don't think about it all week. it was more like living the word. >> in the winter of 1995-'96, they first talked about getting a camp to bring people into the church. >> i think victor just came up with the idea hey, for anybody that wants to m
. >> victor barnard truly was the wolf in sheep's clothing.re is no god in any religion that says it's okay to rape children. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i would say i had never met anybody that i thought loved the word of god as much as victor barnard did. victor was like 6'1," brown hair, kind of feathered back at the time. he was very dignified. i started to look at him as an apostle of jesus christ. >> he was a pastor. he basically took personal care in people, invested...
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>> victor: i am telling you it is not! >> lily: did you know victor was in on this? heard about it. >> colin: it seems your good buddy decided that what you didn't know couldn't hurt you.
>> victor: i am telling you it is not! >> lily: did you know victor was in on this? heard about it. >> colin: it seems your good buddy decided that what you didn't know couldn't hurt you.
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>> i really don't know that they have many options, victor.e fuselage itself, my colleagues are telling me, it's fil filled with wires and it's incredibly dangerous to attempt one by one extraction of bodies. that will be highly dangerous. right now i think they're doing the right thing. one of the things they're telling me they've done, where the straps contact the fuselage, there was bare metal cutting into the straps before, they've reinforced that by putting plastic between the straps and the aircraft itself so as it comes up there's going to be movement between those straps. there's going to be erosion. there's going to be cutting basically through those straps so with this rubber it will prevent that. i think that now it'll be a much higher success rate. >> beyond damage to the ropes, let's talk about damage to the fuselage. how concerned are you about that? >> very concerned. the rate at which it rises, we had mentioned before that took four hours to fill that back. that's not because it takes that long, it's the fact that you have to d
>> i really don't know that they have many options, victor.e fuselage itself, my colleagues are telling me, it's fil filled with wires and it's incredibly dangerous to attempt one by one extraction of bodies. that will be highly dangerous. right now i think they're doing the right thing. one of the things they're telling me they've done, where the straps contact the fuselage, there was bare metal cutting into the straps before, they've reinforced that by putting plastic between the straps...
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christi, victor?rror tlots. a man was plotting to attack the u.s. capitol. he's in jail now. from ohio. but what can be legally done to prevent potential attacks? out of 42 vehicles... based on 6 different criteria... why did a panel of 11 automotive experts... ... name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons the all-new volkswagen golf starting at $17,995. there's an award winning golf for everyone. >>> the the the u.s. is also dealing with its own homegrown jihadist. >>> in ohio, a man is charged with planning a shooting attack on the u.s. capitol. he's being held without bond. >> and jury selection is on for the boston marathon bombing trial. let's bring in legal analyst joey jackson. >> joey, want to start with you here. wondering in the ohio case, what kind of legal action can be taken against people who are planning terror attacks but haven't taken legal action, let's say. >> good morning to you. good morning, victor. good morning, mel. i think th
christi, victor?rror tlots. a man was plotting to attack the u.s. capitol. he's in jail now. from ohio. but what can be legally done to prevent potential attacks? out of 42 vehicles... based on 6 different criteria... why did a panel of 11 automotive experts... ... name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons the all-new volkswagen golf starting at $17,995. there's an award winning golf for everyone. >>> the the the u.s. is also dealing...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell can christy paul. searchers may be zeroing in on missing airasia flight 8501. >> major developments. just a short time ago we learned that teams have recovered four large objects in the java sea. >> the objects are very close together. the largest is nearly 60 feet long. two of the objects are metal. >> all this seems to make it more and more likely that they are from that doomed plane. indonesia's government meanwhile wants to know why airasia flight 85 01 was even applying last sunday. >> they say the airline did not request and did not have permission to fry to singapore on sundays. but that is precisely the route the plane was taking when it went down six days ago. we want to start with cnn's david malco live from surbaya indonesia this morning. david, do these four pieces of debris i imagine it means the crews are getting closer to locating the large stretch of wreckage and where the rest of these victims likely are. >> reporter: that is certainly the hope here victor. the pieces of debris mention
. >> i'm victor blackwell can christy paul. searchers may be zeroing in on missing airasia flight 8501. >> major developments. just a short time ago we learned that teams have recovered four large objects in the java sea. >> the objects are very close together. the largest is nearly 60 feet long. two of the objects are metal. >> all this seems to make it more and more likely that they are from that doomed plane. indonesia's government meanwhile wants to know why airasia...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.> reporter: victor, thanks so much. i'm touds headquarters of the offices where people have been gathering all morning. i want to show you some of the headlines from french newspapers which gives you an idea of the mood here in france. here is one. it basically says kind of a defiant message of stay strong, resist the attacks that are coming from terrorists. here is one which is basically saying up until the end, horror up until the very end, horror, reflecting how the kouachi brothers and their accomplice went out. here is basically the death of the killers. and then here is "le monde," the insane murders of the kouachi brothers. it's a solemn day here in france. for the first time since world war ii, since the holocaust, sabbath canceled here as a massive manhunt is going on right now for the most wanted woman in france. hayat boumediene. take a look at her, just 26 years old, considered armed and dangerous. at this moment she could be anywhere. it's believed boumediene may have esca
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.> reporter: victor, thanks so much. i'm touds headquarters of the offices where people have been gathering all morning. i want to show you some of the headlines from french newspapers which gives you an idea of the mood here in france. here is one. it basically says kind of a defiant message of stay strong, resist the attacks that are coming from terrorists. here is one which is basically saying up until the end, horror up until the very end,...
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that's why i was going to make the documentary one way or the other. >> the mysterious "victor" agrees to be interviewed for broadstreet's documentary only if he's filmed in silhouette and his voice is altered. >> my purpose is to expose the existence of the aliens, not compromise these individuals. i made the decision come forward. i'm taking precautions to protect my own identity. >> if you believe his story, you know, he smuggled highly classified footage. i mean, he'd be in a lot of trouble. big, big trouble. >> victor reveals that the ebe or extraterrestrial biological entity arrives at area 51 in 1989, the same year some believe a flying saucer is shot down over the kalahari desert in south africa. legend has it two aliens survive the crash. no word on what happens to ebe number one, but ebe two is allegedly flown to area 51 for questioning. >> he said that they were interviewing the alien a certain number of times a week for a certain number of hours. >> the alien, victor says, is interviewed telepathically. of course, the universal language of human meets extraterrestrial. >> a
that's why i was going to make the documentary one way or the other. >> the mysterious "victor" agrees to be interviewed for broadstreet's documentary only if he's filmed in silhouette and his voice is altered. >> my purpose is to expose the existence of the aliens, not compromise these individuals. i made the decision come forward. i'm taking precautions to protect my own identity. >> if you believe his story, you know, he smuggled highly classified footage. i mean,...
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prior to interviewing him our producer was warned. >> victor is a very, very dangerous individual.ly the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor being led to the interview. he had such an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal elector, quite frankly. he was cuffed behind his back. but i'll never forget it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to think to myself here i am about to interview this guy, i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky, and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden my questions, everything i prepared for the interview went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary. how long that sentence is and how long that sentence is you're serving. >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you
prior to interviewing him our producer was warned. >> victor is a very, very dangerous individual.ly the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor being led to the interview. he had such an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal elector, quite frankly. he was cuffed behind his back. but i'll never forget it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair....
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victor? the baltimore ravens rolled over the pittsburgh steelers 30-17 to advance in the playoffs. >> and nfl action continues today with the cincinnati bengals facing off with the colts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. i just wanted to give him glory. >> severe weather causing problems across the country especially the deep south. where at least one possible tornado touched down rip ago part power lines and trees in mississippi. look athis. huge mess here number reports of any serious injuries. >>> a terribly brave little gerl, that's how a man that lives here in the kentucky wilderness as you see here in his house describes the 7-year-old who knocked on his front door yesterday after she walked away from a plane crash that killed her family. we have more of this amazing story of survival for you coming up. and you give... and then you give some more. but sometimes you get. and so you take. tylenol® cold is strong enough for you, while children's tylenol® is gentle enough for them. we give you relief f
victor? the baltimore ravens rolled over the pittsburgh steelers 30-17 to advance in the playoffs. >> and nfl action continues today with the cincinnati bengals facing off with the colts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. i just wanted to give him glory. >> severe weather causing problems across the country especially the deep south. where at least one possible tornado touched down rip ago part power lines and trees in mississippi. look athis. huge mess here number reports of any serious...
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>> good morning, victor.s unofficially the starting line for the presidential race in 2016. what you're going to have here today are basically 1200 core activists. they are mostly social conservatives. they had dominate the process in the iowa caucuses next year. this is the key of the core. what you're going to see is the beginning of the poking and prodding. this is the cattle cal. iowans love to poke their candidates. they see that as first in the nation. 1200 activists during the day. and they're going to get to hear from all folks across the spectrum of the parties. you were saying you got conservative candidates like rick santorum and mike huckabee. two former past winners of the iowa caucuses, but all eyes are on chris christie. this is not his normal blue state. everyone is going to watch how he's conceived by this conservative iowa crowd. >> chris, the poking and prodding that david brought up is part of the iowa caucus. but according to the website, this event will not have an opportunity to interac
>> good morning, victor.s unofficially the starting line for the presidential race in 2016. what you're going to have here today are basically 1200 core activists. they are mostly social conservatives. they had dominate the process in the iowa caucuses next year. this is the key of the core. what you're going to see is the beginning of the poking and prodding. this is the cattle cal. iowans love to poke their candidates. they see that as first in the nation. 1200 activists during the day....
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victor ?>>> pope francis is in the philippines and millions were there to celebrate mass with him this morning. >>> plus, the breaking news out of france this morning, three women detained after the paris terror attacks now released. we'll bring you the latest on this increasing number of paris terror probes, not just in france but across europe. we've got the latest next. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. ♪ carpenters:ec-d®. "rainy days and mondays" ♪ ♪ ac/dc: "back in black" ♪ ♪ chevy colorado. when you find new roads, you win motor trend's truck of the year. >>> pope francis there in the philippines this morning. millions celebrating mass with him in manila. today is the last full day in the philippines concluding his six-day tour. ana is live in manila. i was reading that people
victor ?>>> pope francis is in the philippines and millions were there to celebrate mass with him this morning. >>> plus, the breaking news out of france this morning, three women detained after the paris terror attacks now released. we'll bring you the latest on this increasing number of paris terror probes, not just in france but across europe. we've got the latest next. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.ew video of isis fighters on the war path in northern iraq. look. they're heading to kirkuk and they vow there will be a lot of beheadings, even more chilling, they're grinning and boasting about killing victims like -- in their words, "dogs in the street." the heavily armed militants launched a surprise attack that captured this oil rich city. kurdish fighters are trying to fend them off. but isis militants admit of kob syria. phil, tell us more about what the isis fighters are saying about why they pulled out of kobani. >> well, they say, victor, it does come down to those u.s. led coalition air strikes. and there is really not too much doubt they had a significant impact on fighting there. late last year when we were at the border watching isis advance on kobani, they were moving incredibly quickly. it looked like they would take the city within days. fighters on the ground were pleading desperately for air strikes to help them. when it came, it made really a significant difference.
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.ew video of isis fighters on the war path in northern iraq. look. they're heading to kirkuk and they vow there will be a lot of beheadings, even more chilling, they're grinning and boasting about killing victims like -- in their words, "dogs in the street." the heavily armed militants launched a surprise attack that captured this oil rich city. kurdish fighters are trying to fend them off. but isis militants admit of kob syria. phil,...
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the fact that victor portion go is here is probably another controversy. -- the fact that victor portion go -- victor poreshenko is here is probably another controversy. >> education seen as a key element. our correspondence visit a concentration camp for the first time. >> face-to-face with the third reich for the first time come these pupils are visiting a formal concentration camp. from 1936, 200,000 people were deported here. >> you can see prisoners had to assemble for rollcall. >> 650,000 people come here. it leaves its mark on everyone. >> they were piled up in the hundreds. it is on imaginable. you can start to visualize it -- it is unimaginable. you can start to visualize it. >> this teacher says it is only here they grasp the horror of it. >> when you're teaching the subject, you have to touch their emotions. that gets difficult as time passes. grandparents are not around to tell them about it. the best messages to talk to people who lived through it. a ukrainian jew who escaped persecution see it as their duty to pass on experiences. >> people cannot leave without memories. th
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code by enabling the application and license fee and making the environmental venltsd i don't see victor in supervisor mar's office. >> do we want to then we can move and switch item three and four if ellen is here with the off office of. >> we'll extend item 3 and move open to item 4. >> thank you. >> item 4 a presentation been the health care security succeed administration guidance on the health care on ordinance issued october 2, 3, 424 and elie less than here from the office of workforce and development to provide a presentation to you. >> you want to then we can go with victor first. >> let's switch back to 3 to keep it in order. >> thank you ellen for grayish stepping in we'll go back to item 3 and victor call you up to have the presentation this has been called introduced into the record. >> sorry for being late i'm viking for olympic aid to supervisor mar the inhabitant and others have been working on the current codes had is amending the code by adding proximity and statute of limitations on the business and tax regulation code by increasing the annual license and application f
code by enabling the application and license fee and making the environmental venltsd i don't see victor in supervisor mar's office. >> do we want to then we can move and switch item three and four if ellen is here with the off office of. >> we'll extend item 3 and move open to item 4. >> thank you. >> item 4 a presentation been the health care security succeed administration guidance on the health care on ordinance issued october 2, 3, 424 and elie less than here from...
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victor fugate, from butler missouri, wrote to tell me that he was unemployed for a while a few years ago, but today he's earned his degree and found a full-time job. victor said that he and his wife were able to afford their student loans because our country offered millions of americans the chance to cap their monthly payments as a percentage of their income -- and, because of the affordable care act, they now have the security and peace of mind of affordable health insurance. while serving in afghanistan jason gibson was gravely woundedhe lost both his legs. when i first met him in the hospital, he was just beginning his long, difficult road to recovery. but last year, sergeant gibson wrote to tell me that with the help of our extraordinary doctors and nurses, he's making extraordinary progress. he just moved into a new home, and he and his wife just had a baby girl. stories like these give us reason to start the new year with confidence. 2014 was the fastest year for job growth since the 1990s. unemployment fell faster than any year since 1984. our combat mission in afghanistan ha
victor fugate, from butler missouri, wrote to tell me that he was unemployed for a while a few years ago, but today he's earned his degree and found a full-time job. victor said that he and his wife were able to afford their student loans because our country offered millions of americans the chance to cap their monthly payments as a percentage of their income -- and, because of the affordable care act, they now have the security and peace of mind of affordable health insurance. while serving in...
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victor then tells them exactly what happened and police are still now looking into the matter. they say the possibility of charges exists but they don't think they'll be filed. >>> skiing. lots of people love to do it. lots of fun, especially when looking this good. mountains, perfectly groomed soil. the person here seems to be taking precautions, wide berths around slower skiers not doing anything risky. going faster than other skiers. sees a skier up ahead and -- >> what just happened? >> like detonated. >> i feel like he did. i feel like something exploded underneath him. >> a land mine. >> his knees exploded. he sees the skier up ahead going slow and weaving back and forth, so he chooses to go real wide to avoid any collision, but didn't see this dip. >> he seriously flew through the air with feet straight out. that's cartoon worthy. >> these guys have a brilliant idea. notice our buddy in the orange jacket has something in his hand and his snowboard has something at the back of the snowboard. >> no way. >> yes, yes. >> yes. >> the guy here straightens up, gets the board po
victor then tells them exactly what happened and police are still now looking into the matter. they say the possibility of charges exists but they don't think they'll be filed. >>> skiing. lots of people love to do it. lots of fun, especially when looking this good. mountains, perfectly groomed soil. the person here seems to be taking precautions, wide berths around slower skiers not doing anything risky. going faster than other skiers. sees a skier up ahead and -- >> what just...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.ood to be with you at the top of the hour here. well, we've got a lot of major new developments this had morning in the search for victims and wreckage of airasia 8501. >> recovery teams we know located two big pieces of metal debris. what we know about this the aluminum objects were found in the depth of the java sea. about 90 feet. >> two pieces here.larger object is about 30 feet by 15 feet. the smaller object is about 24 feet by just over a foot and a half. >> waves are reaching 13 feet high, though. so they're really keeping the search teams from recovering those pieces right now. but dozens of diver, ready to go as soon as that weather calms down. >> again, 30 bodies have been recovered so far. six of them have now been identified. and so far, the rough waters has kept divers from finding any more bodies today. >> the "u.s.s. ft. worth" now in that search area. it has side sonar equipment that could be used in the recovery efforts as well. so we're going to talk about the search
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.ood to be with you at the top of the hour here. well, we've got a lot of major new developments this had morning in the search for victims and wreckage of airasia 8501. >> recovery teams we know located two big pieces of metal debris. what we know about this the aluminum objects were found in the depth of the java sea. about 90 feet. >> two pieces here.larger object is about 30 feet by 15 feet. the smaller object is about 24 feet by...
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impression e cigarettes were a tobacco based item i know that's what i've read >> commissioners and victor this legislation came from our office at the beginning of the year you heard legislation and approved legislation that designated e cigarettes to require the same licensing and permitting to follow the same rules where you can 0 smoke as sects it does as i understand it is clarified in terms of it's use how it is sold it's at same. >> it's the same. >> you can't smoke in bars. >> commissioner dwight. >> yeah. it this new class of e cigarettes and some of them still using i think some of them do utility tobacco and others not using tobacco their using nicotine based liquids there's a need to clarify some of that in this particular legislation i i mean tobacco maybe an outdated notation how we deliver nicotine and nicotine is the thing here. >> other bio products of smoking but we've heard testimony from medical professionals who were you know discussing this with the fad food and making determinations about the status i wonder if this is granule enough to define what those are and to t
impression e cigarettes were a tobacco based item i know that's what i've read >> commissioners and victor this legislation came from our office at the beginning of the year you heard legislation and approved legislation that designated e cigarettes to require the same licensing and permitting to follow the same rules where you can 0 smoke as sects it does as i understand it is clarified in terms of it's use how it is sold it's at same. >> it's the same. >> you can't smoke in...
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victor you have a price target of $96 on the stock.hy so high. >> the stock is in incremental revenue profit contributions this year 2015 from instagram, from video ads, largely as well as from the mobile ad network which will make its way into the numbers as we progress through 2015. so the numbers today it was just a slight beat, 2% above consensus for revenues. the eps was about six cents above. i think big part the tax rate was much lower than what the street was modeling. so, overall it's a good print, good solid number. good solid mobile number and good solid growth but i don't think it was a significant beat versus expectations when you strep out numbers. liz: actually couple pennies higher now than the closing value. that certainly intimates the market is watching. investors are starting to read more deeply into this. i think, jo, people over past couple quarters watched user engagement closely. how many times to users check the facebook page. what do we see from user engagement? >> daily active users, 890 million. that is very
victor you have a price target of $96 on the stock.hy so high. >> the stock is in incremental revenue profit contributions this year 2015 from instagram, from video ads, largely as well as from the mobile ad network which will make its way into the numbers as we progress through 2015. so the numbers today it was just a slight beat, 2% above consensus for revenues. the eps was about six cents above. i think big part the tax rate was much lower than what the street was modeling. so, overall...
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we find kristie and victor in at lachb at that. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. >>> we're talking about president obama because he wants to make some changes to what you pay in taxes and he's got a fight ahead of him with the republican controlled congress to make it happen. >> as the president gets ready for tuesday night's state of the union address, we've learned he wants to raise taxes on the country's top earners and offer more tax breaks to the middle class. that's something that likely won't sit well with conservatives. what other details have we learned from the president's proposal. >> victor, there are two big tax credits we're talking about that president obama wants to offer to bolster the middle class. the two tax credits, the first is a new tax credit for dual income families for $500 and the next is to triple the child tax credit to $3,000. now the problem for republicans here is how he wants to offset that decline in revenue. he wants to raise tax rates on capital gains and dividends from 20% to what it is n
we find kristie and victor in at lachb at that. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. >>> we're talking about president obama because he wants to make some changes to what you pay in taxes and he's got a fight ahead of him with the republican controlled congress to make it happen. >> as the president gets ready for tuesday night's state of the union address, we've learned he wants to raise taxes on the country's top earners and offer more tax breaks to the middle class....
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victor? >> real quick here jomana. before the two leaders speak, how do you expect the fragile subject of human rights will come up between the leaders, if at all. many saying, saudi arabia, including the new king, will go ahead and force some of the brutal tactics of discipline inside of that country, including beheadings of those who do not follow their laws. >> well, the west has been, including the united states, very cautious. they have been calling for more reforms, suzanne, in saudi arabia. the new king is not really expected to make any drastic changes to what is going on in the country. he is expected to continue in the same line, same policies of his predecessor king abdullah. the issue of reforms and human rights and more rights for women and minorities there is going to be something under the spotlight in saudi arabia. but definitely there is no expectation when you talk to experts that there is going to be any major change. now, the previous king, king abdullah, was known as a cautious reformer. he did try
victor? >> real quick here jomana. before the two leaders speak, how do you expect the fragile subject of human rights will come up between the leaders, if at all. many saying, saudi arabia, including the new king, will go ahead and force some of the brutal tactics of discipline inside of that country, including beheadings of those who do not follow their laws. >> well, the west has been, including the united states, very cautious. they have been calling for more reforms, suzanne,...
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. >> i'm a victor. >> reporter: you're a victor. >> i'm a victor. i'm here. ♪ >> reporter: they were here as teenagers, back today as old men lost in memory. a-11832 is jack rosenthal, now a successful realtor. >> somebody told me nobody ever gets out alive from here. so to be here now 70 years later, i consider it an accomplishment to say the least. >> reporter: they survived a death camp like no other, site of the largest mass murder the world has ever seen. many of the jews who arrived here were gassed within an hour. 10,000 people every day at its height, a third of a million jews killed here in eight weeks. beneath the gates the promised "work makes you free" they stood proud. marcel marcel tuchman, now a new york doctor, still can't believe he's alive. >> i think of those whose voices have been silenced in the gas chambers and crematory. those people whose stories cannot be told, we have to tell their story. >> reporter: harry c orman is back here for the first time. >> i got tears in my eyes. >> reporter: he was selected to survive by a nazi
. >> i'm a victor. >> reporter: you're a victor. >> i'm a victor. i'm here. ♪ >> reporter: they were here as teenagers, back today as old men lost in memory. a-11832 is jack rosenthal, now a successful realtor. >> somebody told me nobody ever gets out alive from here. so to be here now 70 years later, i consider it an accomplishment to say the least. >> reporter: they survived a death camp like no other, site of the largest mass murder the world has ever...
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victor a victor? >> appreciate it, sarah. let's bring in coy wire.ichick says i'm not a cincinna innocent but let me explain the equilibrium of the ball. >> this is a guy who often avoids the media and understated in his comments but this has clearly perturbed him to get to the bottom and talking about psi and equilibrium and atmospheric conditions. i think what has come from this press conference is likely the nfl has to include science in their investigation. they may have go and recreate the conditions that existed on gameday to see if the footballs become deflated when they are left out in those conditions over a period of time. the problem is, ted wells, who is conducting the investigation, will take quite sometime to give us findings. the last report he was involved in took him three months to come out with the results of his investigation. >> how seriously are these guys taking this? we are looking at the optics of it all. the caps on and coming out. it looks like they are not in their suits. it kind of looks like it's giving this image, we ar
victor a victor? >> appreciate it, sarah. let's bring in coy wire.ichick says i'm not a cincinna innocent but let me explain the equilibrium of the ball. >> this is a guy who often avoids the media and understated in his comments but this has clearly perturbed him to get to the bottom and talking about psi and equilibrium and atmospheric conditions. i think what has come from this press conference is likely the nfl has to include science in their investigation. they may have go and...
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. >> because of threats he faces for leaving the mexican mafia victor asked that we only use his first name. he is housed in a unit made up entirely of inmates who have chosen to leave their gangs. >> the worst part of gangs is paranoia. it invade. some times people see things that didn't really happen. as an end result. a lot of innocent people died. i just tired of all the lies, you know, all of the backstabbing, all of the politics, paranoia. i just got tired of it. >> victor joined the mexican mafia while serving a prior 23-year prison sentence for kidnapping and aggravated assault. a recent parole violation, landed him back in jail. he has adopted a fatherly role with ex-gang members in the unit. >> you want to do it in the right way, legal way. can't be going to prison at this age. >> among those victor counsels is johnny robles, charged with attempted capital murder and theft. he pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> you get to a pin the where you have got to make a decision. is this the type of life that i want? >> i have to first of all be -- willing to -- change my life,
. >> because of threats he faces for leaving the mexican mafia victor asked that we only use his first name. he is housed in a unit made up entirely of inmates who have chosen to leave their gangs. >> the worst part of gangs is paranoia. it invade. some times people see things that didn't really happen. as an end result. a lot of innocent people died. i just tired of all the lies, you know, all of the backstabbing, all of the politics, paranoia. i just got tired of it. >>...
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victor sanchez will require medical attention. >> his obvious injuries are a black eye and a cut on the back of his head. sergeant tucker now takes over from sert in finding out what happened. >> i saw you swinging at him. you both had him cornered. you want to stand there and lie to me some more? >> right, there was a lock down for nothing. what did you hit him with? >> my hand. >> who had the thing that cut the back of his head open? >> oh, i don't know about that. >> right. >> as tucker interrogates, sanchez undergoes his medical evaluation where an entirely new injury is discovered. >> who threw the water on him >> i don't know about that. >> who threw the water on him? >> sir, with all-due respect, none of those injuries -- >> that wasn't fresh. who threw the water on him? >> that wasn't me. >> while hernandez and lomez acknowledge fighting with sanchez, they insist some of the other injuries were from a fight two days earlier. so sergeant tucker calls the officer who was on duty at the time and the story seems to check out. >> because officers did not witness the fight and sanchez
victor sanchez will require medical attention. >> his obvious injuries are a black eye and a cut on the back of his head. sergeant tucker now takes over from sert in finding out what happened. >> i saw you swinging at him. you both had him cornered. you want to stand there and lie to me some more? >> right, there was a lock down for nothing. what did you hit him with? >> my hand. >> who had the thing that cut the back of his head open? >> oh, i don't know...
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victor? >> and nick you've clearly explained the destabilization and the strength the stronghold of aqap there in yemen. why is it so difficult to cool this hotbed for terrorists there? >> because os stensbly this is a fight over a limited number of resources. yemen is a poor country and there's little infrastructure here really for an institution to rely upon like a government. the economy here is on the verge of collapse. i'm being told that there's months weeks left until the government has trouble paying salaries. that's the major problem, when you have competing groups like this fighting over a limited part you have al qaeda in the mix as well you have very limited options for the west in terms of intervention. they can provide aid here but it won't change things fast enough at all. that's the real issue here. this is a state which has struggled for a long time to be coherent and provide the services that people need. when they don't get that they turn to tribes then you get factionisms
victor? >> and nick you've clearly explained the destabilization and the strength the stronghold of aqap there in yemen. why is it so difficult to cool this hotbed for terrorists there? >> because os stensbly this is a fight over a limited number of resources. yemen is a poor country and there's little infrastructure here really for an institution to rely upon like a government. the economy here is on the verge of collapse. i'm being told that there's months weeks left until the...
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new dad. >> tony nice to meet you. >> we saw victor about four years on wednesday's child. >> reporter: he reminded her of their son alex. >> she started going, that's a lot like alex. he needs a pump he needs a better wheelchair. he looked at each other and said he just needs parents. >> reporter: monty's new parents saw him on wednesday's child and were reminded of their son hayden. >> it was meant to be. >> reporter: they called it a match made in heaven. it's what the hammers say about finding justin. mabel and her husband said they knew when they saw justin he was meant to be a part of their family. thomas spent a lot of years moving from one foster home to another. until he was finally adopted a few years ago by joy, a classmate's mom. he's now in college and mentoring foster kids. >> i think it serves as a sort of, you know inspiration message to just say, you know, i could -- i could come from this place, i could make it. >> reporter: thomas like monty, victor and justin are all inspirational messages to kids who are waiting. and to prospective parents who can learn that fulfil
new dad. >> tony nice to meet you. >> we saw victor about four years on wednesday's child. >> reporter: he reminded her of their son alex. >> she started going, that's a lot like alex. he needs a pump he needs a better wheelchair. he looked at each other and said he just needs parents. >> reporter: monty's new parents saw him on wednesday's child and were reminded of their son hayden. >> it was meant to be. >> reporter: they called it a match made in...
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probably the most dangerous individual we have. >> i remember watching victor being led to the interview. he had such an intense security detail. it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lechter. >> he was cuffed behind his back, but i will never forget it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair and he was not chained to the chair itself. it was not secured to the ground in any way. i started to think to myself, here i am about to interview this guy. i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky and he's not chaped to anything. all of a sudden everything i had prepared for went cleatly out of my head. >> victor, tell me what originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary and how long that sentence will serve you. >> i'm in for murder, a life sentence. convicted in 2001. >>> you proud of that notoriety? we heard you are one of the most dangerous guys here. >> that's what i hear. i'm also one of the most laid back guys here. >> i received threats from different in
probably the most dangerous individual we have. >> i remember watching victor being led to the interview. he had such an intense security detail. it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lechter. >> he was cuffed behind his back, but i will never forget it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair and he was not chained to the chair itself. it was not secured to the ground in any way. i started to think to myself,...
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nice to meet you. >> i saw victor about four years oeg on wednesday's child. >> he reminded her of her son alex. >> she starts he sounds a lot like alex. he needs a pump wheelchair. we said he just needs parents. >> just like monte whose new parents saw him on wednesday's child and were reminded of their son hayden. >> it was meant to be. >> they called it a match made in heaven. it's what the hammers say about finding justice. mabel hammer and her husband eddie say they knew when they saw justin on wednesday's child that he was meant to be a part of their family. thomas spent a lot of years moving from one foster home to another until he was finally adopted a few years ago by joy morris a classmate's mom. he's now in college and mentoring foster kids. >> i think it serves as a sort of inspiration message to just say that you know i could come from this place, i could make it. >> thomas like monte, victor and justin are all inspirational messages to kids who are waiting and to perspective parents who can learn that fulfilling a child's dream will make their lives simply better. barbara
nice to meet you. >> i saw victor about four years oeg on wednesday's child. >> he reminded her of her son alex. >> she starts he sounds a lot like alex. he needs a pump wheelchair. we said he just needs parents. >> just like monte whose new parents saw him on wednesday's child and were reminded of their son hayden. >> it was meant to be. >> they called it a match made in heaven. it's what the hammers say about finding justice. mabel hammer and her husband...
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vÍctor daniel solana nos explica mÁs. >> anthony mÉndez es un muchacho de 19 aÑos como cualquier otro dificultades econÓmicas que lo llevaron. su madre a vivir por seis meses en un refugio temporal para desamparados de la ciudad conocida en inglÉs como shenter. >> eso lo empujÓ a decir yo voy a sacar a mi familia adelante, yo no quiero a mi mamÁ que pase esto asÍ. >> se despierta a las 4:30 de la maÑana para ir a su escuela en el bronx. su participaciÓn y su espÍritu de superaciÓn que le permitiÓ ganar una beca de la universidad no fueron en vano. enterados de su esposo el presidente obama y su esposa michelle llamaron a anthony. >> cuando me llamaron yo queme el arroz y todo. >> su familia no tiene dudas que la distinciÓn presidencial es mÁs que merecida para anthony que desde antes ya era su motivo de orgullo. >> anthony es el chistoso, el payaso de la familia. siempre nos hace reÍr. siempre estÁ ayudando a su primo, con las cosas de la escuela, un niÑo muy inteligente, muy especial. >> el joven de origen puertorriqueÑo habÍa sido invitado el verano pasado, ahora en suscitar en el c
vÍctor daniel solana nos explica mÁs. >> anthony mÉndez es un muchacho de 19 aÑos como cualquier otro dificultades econÓmicas que lo llevaron. su madre a vivir por seis meses en un refugio temporal para desamparados de la ciudad conocida en inglÉs como shenter. >> eso lo empujÓ a decir yo voy a sacar a mi familia adelante, yo no quiero a mi mamÁ que pase esto asÍ. >> se despierta a las 4:30 de la maÑana para ir a su escuela en el bronx. su participaciÓn y su...
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i can't be doing it. >> can't be going to prison at this age. >> among those victor counsels is johnny robles, who is charged with attempted capital murder and theft. he pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> you get to a point where you have got to make a decision. is this the type of life that i want? >> i have to first of all be willing to change my life. you know what i mean? >> robles joined the tango orejones during a prior stay at another texas jail. >> i didn't like the idea of them trying to run my life. i felt like a puppet. i told them i wanted to get out of the gang. i was coming back from eating dinner, and by the time i knew it i had two guys. one hit me on one side. the other one hit me on the other side. they went to punch me, hitting me, kicking me. i woke up the next day, and i was in the hospital. and not knowing what else they did to me. not knowing what else they did to me. i am glad that i finally got out. not having the orejones telling me who i can and who i can't talk to. >> amen. >> amen. >> while the ex-gang unit might seem like an island of tranquility, t
i can't be doing it. >> can't be going to prison at this age. >> among those victor counsels is johnny robles, who is charged with attempted capital murder and theft. he pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> you get to a point where you have got to make a decision. is this the type of life that i want? >> i have to first of all be willing to change my life. you know what i mean? >> robles joined the tango orejones during a prior stay at another texas jail....
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i'll let this go to victor sitting in his glory right now. >> thank you, christi.timore ravens rolled over the pittsburgh steelers 30-17 to advance in the playoffs. nfl action continues today, cincinnati bengals face off with the indianapolis colts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. thank you, pittsburgh. enjoy the break. >> my goodness. >>> stay here, "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> the new year means a new power structure in washington but will character questions make it harder for house republicans to take advantage of their new senate allies? >> question actually move legislation through the process that puts a check on this president and the things he's trying to do that are illegal. >> one early flashpoint will be familiar, a spending fight about the president's bold executive steps on immigration. >> for those in congress who question my authority, i have one answer. pass a bill. >> reporter: and 2015 means it's 2016 decision time. jeb bush starts the republican presidential clock. and hillary clinton ponders how 2016 could be different from 2008.
i'll let this go to victor sitting in his glory right now. >> thank you, christi.timore ravens rolled over the pittsburgh steelers 30-17 to advance in the playoffs. nfl action continues today, cincinnati bengals face off with the indianapolis colts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. thank you, pittsburgh. enjoy the break. >> my goodness. >>> stay here, "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> the new year means a new power structure in washington but...
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. >> victor: so you decided to come here and expose me to your germs. how charming. >> jill: you know that you're immune to just about everything. anyway, i came here to talk business. >> victor: what business do you and i have, jill? >> jill: i have drawn up a
. >> victor: so you decided to come here and expose me to your germs. how charming. >> jill: you know that you're immune to just about everything. anyway, i came here to talk business. >> victor: what business do you and i have, jill? >> jill: i have drawn up a
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>> kate: well, it was worth a shot. >> victor: you knew damn well what my answer was going to be. so why don't you tell me why you really came over here see m and please don't tell me it's about your hillbilly beau. >> jeremiah: and after what happened at the docks last night, we know that old man kiriakis just ain't gonna roll over and play dead. >> clyde: [sighs] well, it doesn't take much playing on his part, does it? >> jeremiah: maybe. but that old man's got his crew in for the fight for the long haul.
>> kate: well, it was worth a shot. >> victor: you knew damn well what my answer was going to be. so why don't you tell me why you really came over here see m and please don't tell me it's about your hillbilly beau. >> jeremiah: and after what happened at the docks last night, we know that old man kiriakis just ain't gonna roll over and play dead. >> clyde: [sighs] well, it doesn't take much playing on his part, does it? >> jeremiah: maybe. but that old man's got...
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>> victor: oh, brady. >> brady: yeah?maggie says you're going over to the hospital. >> brady: yeah, i'm just dropping these papers off for the next board meeting. >> victor: ah, do me a favor. would you drop this off, too? it's for melanie. >> melanie: found this in my mailbox when i came in this morning. >> maxine: hmm. human resources department strikes again. >> melanie: right, okay. but it says i'm--i'm freelancing and i'm not going to get my benefits until i fix this. >> maxine: well, her majesty miss anne isn't here today. >> melanie: so what am i supposed to do? >> maxine: get her tomorrow, i guess. you don't
>> victor: oh, brady. >> brady: yeah?maggie says you're going over to the hospital. >> brady: yeah, i'm just dropping these papers off for the next board meeting. >> victor: ah, do me a favor. would you drop this off, too? it's for melanie. >> melanie: found this in my mailbox when i came in this morning. >> maxine: hmm. human resources department strikes again. >> melanie: right, okay. but it says i'm--i'm freelancing and i'm not going to get my...
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victor blackwell was there for this day in court. didn't start the sit-in trend but started jail-no bail trend which was important because it was getting expensive to bail out those charged of crimes. you spoke to them and they told you they were scared for their futures back then. >> clarence graham was 17 years old. imagine that. 17 willing to put on the line his well being, safety freedom to change the status quo. i went back with clarence graham to that lunch counter. used to be the department store. now it's a five and dime diner. we sat in very seats they sat in 54 years ago. he explained the time and choice and why the philosophy transform had the element of the civil rights movement. >> people spit on us slap us curse us call us n word, whatever. often times fights broke out. we had to find a way of beating that. kids were going to school demonstrating in the afternoons after school and being arrested. we weren't making progress. we wanted to do something we could make a difference without being radical about it. the jail no
victor blackwell was there for this day in court. didn't start the sit-in trend but started jail-no bail trend which was important because it was getting expensive to bail out those charged of crimes. you spoke to them and they told you they were scared for their futures back then. >> clarence graham was 17 years old. imagine that. 17 willing to put on the line his well being, safety freedom to change the status quo. i went back with clarence graham to that lunch counter. used to be the...
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this is a picture victor took victor who is my right-hand man, does all of the technical stuff. this is to remind everybody, you can always come to south florida. when we are cold it means it is 59 degrees. what's it going to be victor today, 70 71? true story. he has a little turtle had to put a light on it so it wouldn't freeze. very nice. turtle is okay? didn't overheat? that wraps up the rundown on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. "newsnation" with tamron hall is next. i'll see you here tomorrow. >>> good morning. i am tamron hall. this is "newsnation." we are following the dangerous winter storm that's still slamming much of the northeast and right now new england is bracing for even more snow and blizzard like conditions. emergency declarations remain in effect in at least eight separate states. among the areas bearing the brunt of the storm, new york's long island where some towns were buried under almost 17 inches of snow this morning and snow is still steadily falling. and most of massachusetts, which is expected to see two to three feet of snow by the e
this is a picture victor took victor who is my right-hand man, does all of the technical stuff. this is to remind everybody, you can always come to south florida. when we are cold it means it is 59 degrees. what's it going to be victor today, 70 71? true story. he has a little turtle had to put a light on it so it wouldn't freeze. very nice. turtle is okay? didn't overheat? that wraps up the rundown on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. "newsnation" with tamron hall is...
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>> victor: oh, brady. >> brady: yeah? >> victor: maggie says you're going over to the hospital. >> brady: yeah, i'm just dropping these papers off for the next board meeting. >> victor: ah, do me a favor. would you drop this off, too? it's for melanie. >> melanie: found this in my mailbox when i came in this morning. >> maxine: hmm. human resources department strikes again. >> melanie: right, okay. but it says i'm--i'm freelancing and i'm not going to get my benefits until i fix this. >> maxine: well, her majesty miss anne isn't here today. >> melanie: so what am i supposed to do? >> maxine: get her tomorrow, i guess. you don't have much choice.
>> victor: oh, brady. >> brady: yeah? >> victor: maggie says you're going over to the hospital. >> brady: yeah, i'm just dropping these papers off for the next board meeting. >> victor: ah, do me a favor. would you drop this off, too? it's for melanie. >> melanie: found this in my mailbox when i came in this morning. >> maxine: hmm. human resources department strikes again. >> melanie: right, okay. but it says i'm--i'm freelancing and i'm not...
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. >> victor: no. >> kate: oh, come on, vic. you know you only bought those stocks to help me and sami take over dimera. >> victor: yeah, well, why the hell should i sell them back to you now that i've turned them into moneymakers? >> kate: well, it was worth a shot. >> victor: you knew damn well what my answer was going to be. so why don't you tell me why you really came over here toee me? and please don't tell me it's about your hillbilly beau. >> jeremiah: and after what happened at the docks last night, we know that old man kiriakis just ain't gonna roll over and play dead. >> clyde: [sighs] well, it doesn't take much playing on his part, does it? >> jeremiah: maybe. but that old man's got his crew in for the fight for the long haul.
. >> victor: no. >> kate: oh, come on, vic. you know you only bought those stocks to help me and sami take over dimera. >> victor: yeah, well, why the hell should i sell them back to you now that i've turned them into moneymakers? >> kate: well, it was worth a shot. >> victor: you knew damn well what my answer was going to be. so why don't you tell me why you really came over here toee me? and please don't tell me it's about your hillbilly beau. >> jeremiah:...
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why now and why so long, victor?reporter: ashleigh, there had been initiatives started over the past few years to try to do something for the friendship 9, named because they were students of friendship college. but solicitors came with proposals of pardons. pardon is essentially asking for forgiveness. he says these men didn't need a pardon, they needed justice. i want you to listen to one of the friendship 9, his name is clarence graham and he spoke about what the importance of what they did in '61 actually means for today. >> we were not looking for any hero worship. we were simply ten students who was tired of the status quo, tired of being treated like second-class citizens, tired of being spat on, kicked, called the "n" word, drinking out of colored water fountains. we got tired of that. >> reporter: ashleigh, it's also important that this came about here in rock hill, south carolina, where that small school didn't have enough money to bail them out. by shifting that financial burden from these organizations pa
why now and why so long, victor?reporter: ashleigh, there had been initiatives started over the past few years to try to do something for the friendship 9, named because they were students of friendship college. but solicitors came with proposals of pardons. pardon is essentially asking for forgiveness. he says these men didn't need a pardon, they needed justice. i want you to listen to one of the friendship 9, his name is clarence graham and he spoke about what the importance of what they did...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. let's go live to paris and jake tapper. he's where the rally will begin in a few hours. jake? >> reporter: hello, chrissy and victor n three hours, up to a million people if not more are expected to join if a massive unity march in paris. it begins where i am at this sp spot. dozens of world leaders are coming to paris to walk alongside french president and they include the german chancellor, palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas, russian foreign minister and turkey's prime minister all expected to be here. so are israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and jordan's king abdullah. security, of course, will be very, very tight. a french police source tells cnn that terror sleeper cells have been activated in the last 24 hours in france. obviously, something, some information of grave, grave concern. french officials are planning to use what they're calling exceptional measures to protect everyone. thousands of police officers have formed, plain clothed, detectives, all being deployed across the french capital. fren
. >> i'm victor blackwell. let's go live to paris and jake tapper. he's where the rally will begin in a few hours. jake? >> reporter: hello, chrissy and victor n three hours, up to a million people if not more are expected to join if a massive unity march in paris. it begins where i am at this sp spot. dozens of world leaders are coming to paris to walk alongside french president and they include the german chancellor, palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas, russian foreign...
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his name is michael victor, and he lives right across the street from the apartment building.y that, he works in the neighborhood. >> he's an elementary school janitor that was employed with the school district of philadelphia up until his arrest. not only is he running around naked, but he's been in a school with kids. >> according to court papers, the story michael victor tells investigators is that he came home, drank a significant amount of alcohol, and broke into a neighbor's home. that's when he loses it. all of it. >> he goes next door, helps himself to a beer from his vacationing neighbor's refrigerator, takes off his clothes, then rifles through the belongings of their teenage daughter and the woman who lives in the home. >> he then leaves the neighbor's home, enters the off-campus apartment building, takes a computer, and leaves, without a stitch of clothing. neighbors can't believe the man they've known for years now has a bum rap. >> i'm shocked, really. i'm kind of happy that we know who it is and that, you know, he's going to be put away, you hope anyway. and it'
his name is michael victor, and he lives right across the street from the apartment building.y that, he works in the neighborhood. >> he's an elementary school janitor that was employed with the school district of philadelphia up until his arrest. not only is he running around naked, but he's been in a school with kids. >> according to court papers, the story michael victor tells investigators is that he came home, drank a significant amount of alcohol, and broke into a neighbor's...
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victor fugate, from butler missouri, wrote to tell me that he was unemployed for a while a few years ago, but today he's earned his degree and found a full-time job. victor said that he and his wife were able to afford their student loans because our country offered millions of americans the chance to cap their monthly payments as a percentage of their income -- and, because of the affordable care act, they now have the security and peace of mind of affordable health insurance. while serving in afghanistan jason gibson was gravely wounded -- he lost both his legs. when i first met him in the hospital, he was just beginning his long, difficult road to recovery. but last year, sergeant gibson wrote to tell me that with the help of our extraordinary doctors and nurses, he's making extraordinary progress. he just moved into a new home, and he and his wife just had a baby girl. stories like these give us reason to start the new year with confidence. 2014 was the fastest year for job growth since the 1990s. unemployment fell faster than any year since 1984. our combat mission in afghanista
victor fugate, from butler missouri, wrote to tell me that he was unemployed for a while a few years ago, but today he's earned his degree and found a full-time job. victor said that he and his wife were able to afford their student loans because our country offered millions of americans the chance to cap their monthly payments as a percentage of their income -- and, because of the affordable care act, they now have the security and peace of mind of affordable health insurance. while serving in...