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. >> good evening, i'm david navarro in for bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. the family speaking with eyewitness news news, 39-year- old olga dejesus found dead in her home. cops say they know who killed her. they just can't find her. we have more on the exclusive details from catalina. >> reporter: the man accused of strangling this woman was her fiance. last seen walking into here, newark penn station. this is the last image they have of the suspect. now, after 10 months of searching for this man, the family is making a plea tonight. yet again. and turn yourself in. and give them some closure. >> family members say olga dejesus was head over heels in love. engaged to be married to lamont stephenson the happiest they can remember. but essex county prosecutors and newark police say the man she planned to grow old with took her life. >> everything i do reminds me of her. have various points. i can't look in the mirror at myself because ha would just be -- that would just be her. >> dejesus' daughter knows something was wrong last october when she didn't hear fr
. >> good evening, i'm david navarro in for bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. the family speaking with eyewitness news news, 39-year- old olga dejesus found dead in her home. cops say they know who killed her. they just can't find her. we have more on the exclusive details from catalina. >> reporter: the man accused of strangling this woman was her fiance. last seen walking into here, newark penn station. this is the last image they have of the suspect. now, after 10 months...
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good evening i'm david navarro. >> bill and sade are off tonight. we're tracking breaking news. a water main break shutting down and huge and unusually very busy section of flatbush section in brooklyn. >> eye witness news reporter aj ross is there with more. aj, what can you tell us? >> this is a very different scene from a couple hours ago when water was literally cascading down flatbush avenue buckling up the pavement. crews are on scene and they're now cutting or rather they have cut off the water to this area where they believe is the targeted area and they're using tools to target the asphalt and determine what caused the water main break. in the meantime, flatbush avenue remains closed from st. marks all the way down to atlantic. take a look at this video. police, fires and crews responding to the scene. the break occurred before 8 this evening and quickly caused a traffic nightmare with ongoing ripple effects. dep and con ed crews were called to assist with water getting into nearby stations and subway tunnels before. crews were able to shut off the valves near the sourc
good evening i'm david navarro. >> bill and sade are off tonight. we're tracking breaking news. a water main break shutting down and huge and unusually very busy section of flatbush section in brooklyn. >> eye witness news reporter aj ross is there with more. aj, what can you tell us? >> this is a very different scene from a couple hours ago when water was literally cascading down flatbush avenue buckling up the pavement. crews are on scene and they're now cutting or rather...
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. >> i'm david navarro. his family said frank gifford died suddenly of natural causes at his home in connecticut. he was 84 years old. >> he rose to fame as the star of the giants and later he turned his career to tv and spent time here. >> his wife of 29 years, kathy lee tweeted thanks to his fans tonight saying we are steadfast in our faith and finding comfort in knowing where frank is. sports anchor laura behnke here now with a look back at frank gifford's life. >> reporter: from first round draft pick to mvp, to emmy award winning broadcast, his resume is glowing. he wasn't just a player or a tv personality, he was an idol and a friend. frank gifford may have been born in southern california but he became an icon after he was drafted by the giants in the first round of the 1952 drafts. winning league mvp honors in 1956 and being name today 8 pro bowls he did it all playing wide receiver, half back and defensive back. >> it meant a lot to stand in that tunnel and see somebody who walked out of that tunnel
. >> i'm david navarro. his family said frank gifford died suddenly of natural causes at his home in connecticut. he was 84 years old. >> he rose to fame as the star of the giants and later he turned his career to tv and spent time here. >> his wife of 29 years, kathy lee tweeted thanks to his fans tonight saying we are steadfast in our faith and finding comfort in knowing where frank is. sports anchor laura behnke here now with a look back at frank gifford's life. >>...
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. >> let's bring in cnn senior political analyst david gergen and cnn political commentator and bush supporter ana navarrobig speech. jeb bush's first major foreign policy speech of his campaign. how effective was it. >> it's getting lost in the stories but i think it's an important speech. it's being seen through a political lens ultimately. we'll look at it more substantive purposes. but politically there are two things that were smart about it. one, he picked a fight hillary clinton and not donald trump. there have been arguing that people on the republican side ought to go after trump. this was much smarter because you go after trump, it doesn't work for anybody, you keep him in the center of the story. this puts bush back in the center of the story. secondly the republicans are doing everything they can to undermine hillary clinton's chief claim to the white house and that is her time as secretary of state and, of course, the e-mail server story is playing right into the republicans' hands on that. that being said there's a considerable question among a lot of voters about -- excuse me? you're going
. >> let's bring in cnn senior political analyst david gergen and cnn political commentator and bush supporter ana navarrobig speech. jeb bush's first major foreign policy speech of his campaign. how effective was it. >> it's getting lost in the stories but i think it's an important speech. it's being seen through a political lens ultimately. we'll look at it more substantive purposes. but politically there are two things that were smart about it. one, he picked a fight hillary...
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stay with us, republican strategist and cnn political contributor anna navarro, cnn political director davidon, and senior digital correspondent chris moody. this is the question i think some republicans are worried about. at a certain point, does the damage become permanent that donald trump may be inflicting? is it not just on him but the party? >> depends on to whom you're referring. if him, i don't think it does. he's proven that he can say just about anything, insult p.o.w.s, speak about women in this derogatory way, and it doesn't hurt poll numbers, he's inched further up. talking about the republican party, the two groups that have worked so hard to get further with the margins, is women and hispanic voters. they have spent so much money on this and they've trained so many candidates to speak well and promote policies they think will attract those people. now they fear that donald trump is chipping away at those. i think when you're referring to the party as a whole, yes, there is fear and trepidation. >> i talked to senator lindsey graham and he said, if i am a young woman voter, if
stay with us, republican strategist and cnn political contributor anna navarro, cnn political director davidon, and senior digital correspondent chris moody. this is the question i think some republicans are worried about. at a certain point, does the damage become permanent that donald trump may be inflicting? is it not just on him but the party? >> depends on to whom you're referring. if him, i don't think it does. he's proven that he can say just about anything, insult p.o.w.s, speak...
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for more and larger global implications, we have david rothkoff and peter navarro. should mention director of that big netflix documentary "death by china." good day to both of you. first, david, your thoughts just on the big picture here that we are seeing? >> well, i think the right thing to do is to look at this as market volatility but then go a step further and say if it's related to china and you believe china's slowing down, what are the knock-on effects? i think the knock-on effects are pretty substantial. a bunch of emerging markets like brazil and turkey are vulnerable. parts of southern europe are vulnerable. does it hit the united states? does this become a full pledged global slowdown triggered by the chinese slowdown? i i think that's all quite likely and i think looking over 12 months and what that might mean is prudent thing to do. >> and, peter, what are these initial i could cases we have? again, we are calling for slicing a couple of days of trading. where does it fit in your view? >> david's analysis is right. get to the root of the problem. glob
for more and larger global implications, we have david rothkoff and peter navarro. should mention director of that big netflix documentary "death by china." good day to both of you. first, david, your thoughts just on the big picture here that we are seeing? >> well, i think the right thing to do is to look at this as market volatility but then go a step further and say if it's related to china and you believe china's slowing down, what are the knock-on effects? i think the...
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navarro. i don't get it, nothing exciting it happening. i'll work on that. >> have a good weekend. >> thanks, david, lee, from dogs to ducks, an 8-year-old pennsylvania boy learns how to make a big difference in his community, a duck was killed by a car near his home and the boy decided to write a letter to the city council asking for a duck crossing sign and he was able to present his idea to the council in person. the measure was approved unanimously. what a nice sign. >>> well, is there really a drink better than water? there are plenty of options from flavored waters to sports drinks and consumer reports tests them [african-style music] take my hand to the land take my hand to the land, whoa-oh! (narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to make sure your family time never becomes endangered. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >>> eye degrees right now and in this summer heat it is more important than ever to stay hydrated, but what are your options besides plain old water? >> you might be tempted to try one of the many flavored waters or sports drinks. consumer reports dug in to find ou
navarro. i don't get it, nothing exciting it happening. i'll work on that. >> have a good weekend. >> thanks, david, lee, from dogs to ducks, an 8-year-old pennsylvania boy learns how to make a big difference in his community, a duck was killed by a car near his home and the boy decided to write a letter to the city council asking for a duck crossing sign and he was able to present his idea to the council in person. the measure was approved unanimously. what a nice sign....