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alex. great. thanks for being so succent. we have two very distinguished scholars to launch us into our discussion that i hope will include many of you in the audience will start with dr. kathleen vogel dr. fogel's professor and deputy director at the school of the for the future of innovation in society at arizona state university. a research focuses on socio-technical assessments of biosecurity threats the work has also studied knowledge production and weapons assessments in us intelligence and collaboration between academia and the intelligence community. previously she served as a william c foster fellow and as a jefferson science fellow at the us department of state and we at the wilson center are very proud to call her an alumna. she was with us as a fellow in 2011-2012. she holds a phd in biophysical chemistry from princeton university her publications or many publications include phantom menace or looming danger a new framework for assessing by a weapon threats published by johns ho
alex. great. thanks for being so succent. we have two very distinguished scholars to launch us into our discussion that i hope will include many of you in the audience will start with dr. kathleen vogel dr. fogel's professor and deputy director at the school of the for the future of innovation in society at arizona state university. a research focuses on socio-technical assessments of biosecurity threats the work has also studied knowledge production and weapons assessments in us intelligence...
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emily: good to have you, alex rinke pewter we will -- alex rinke. we will keep an eye on you.g up, ransomware attack's continue. we will talk to one business software company about how customers can better protect themselves in the cloud. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ further --further details -- emily: according to a cyber security expert, the pipeline attack was gained remotely. the account was no longer in use at the time of the attack but could be accessed in the password was discovered on the dark web. with cybersecurity top of mine, a cloud company that specializes on incident response reported third-quarter results and this quarter beat expectations and raised its revenue forecast, so shares have underperformed since release. analysts still bullish as the world emphasis on cybersecurity continues. joining me with more on the company numbers and how to keep the sector safe, our guest. always great to have you. talk about the growth you've seen of the pandemic and how you saw that evolving as we came out of the pandemic. jennifer: we are proud of our growth. it was a
emily: good to have you, alex rinke pewter we will -- alex rinke. we will keep an eye on you.g up, ransomware attack's continue. we will talk to one business software company about how customers can better protect themselves in the cloud. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ further --further details -- emily: according to a cyber security expert, the pipeline attack was gained remotely. the account was no longer in use at the time of the attack but could be accessed in the password was...
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alex? >> thank you for that update, very important, kathy park, appreciate it. >> the former president getting a new chance to be the center of attention in just a few hours. now he says he may run for office, but it's not the office you might think. >>> meanwhile, more grand jury trouble potentially for the trump organization. [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries are unknown. thank you, onstar. ♪ my son, is he okay? your son's fine. thank you. there was something in the road... it's okay. you're safe now. did you know that your toughest cleaning problems it's okay. can be caused by hard water metals? they lock in residues like a glue, on your hard surfaces and fabrics. try 9 elements. its vinegar powered deep clean dissolves hard water buildup and releases trapped residues and odors like detoxifying your clothes. made with never more than 9 ingredients. 9 elements - more than a cl
alex? >> thank you for that update, very important, kathy park, appreciate it. >> the former president getting a new chance to be the center of attention in just a few hours. now he says he may run for office, but it's not the office you might think. >>> meanwhile, more grand jury trouble potentially for the trump organization. [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries...
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that, alex, represents the opposite of healing. need accountability, america has been victimized by donald trump, perhaps bill barr and others. they need to be held accountable. >> so congressman eric swalwell, one of those targeted, spoke with chris hays. >> my fear is he may not have been successful this time, but a more corrupt or donald trump in the white house again may not be as patient and may just skip the department of justice and its processes and just order his lieutenants to lock up his political opponents. >> so is that valid? i mean, this is america, right? so when you think about that and something that could be, in effect, from the department of justice, what does that do to interpretations of the doj? >> yeah, absent accountability, if you don't hold criminal politicians accountable, what are you doing? you are encouraging tomorrow's criminal politicians. if you prosecute them, they're doing the opposite, you're deterring tomorrow's criminal politicians. this is not rocket science. it's simply social science and hu
that, alex, represents the opposite of healing. need accountability, america has been victimized by donald trump, perhaps bill barr and others. they need to be held accountable. >> so congressman eric swalwell, one of those targeted, spoke with chris hays. >> my fear is he may not have been successful this time, but a more corrupt or donald trump in the white house again may not be as patient and may just skip the department of justice and its processes and just order his...
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thank you so much for joining me and alex simon too much, alex we should have as are independently minded, gets appointed. i feel like just being extremely forgiving and awards and pass marks to the for your kid ministrations on the panoramic. no sooner had they said it than expected of christmas past in the form of dominant cummings or right or the comments can make the to disrupt the prime minister's wedding plot. still, despite the batching at the hands of his small advisor, victorious time on to that opinion, police over the opposition labor party. this is quite a static thing for a government party undergoing difficult crisis. i guess about pointed to the per forces at work, which will be the stuff of nightmares of the present ruling parties in each of the administration. the 20 parts in england may have more to fear from them fail then for the official opposition. bought an es. folks at 30 to 40 parties, not one. and the destructive class may be coming labor and we'll have to fight, feel bad. they pulled that off. partial, at least by themselves, starting the cooling of welsh nation
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>> who's to say, alex?done enough of these rallies together where we know that that's likely, but nothing set in stone until it's said on that stage. that being said, there is a statement that the former president released, referencing an ongoing witch hunt. he didn't specify what he was talking about with that, but that could be in reference to the legal issues you just talked about, the probe that is facing the trump organization, and the charges that could come down with significant implications for both trump and the company that bears his name. the trump organization bracing for criminal charges. multiple sources telling nbc news, manhattan district attorney cyrus vance is expected to announce an indictment of the former president's company as soon as next week. the first criminal charges stemming from vance's wide ranging investigation of trump's company. long time chief financial officer allen weisselberg also potentially facing charges as prosecutors ramp up the pressure on him to cooperate with the
>> who's to say, alex?done enough of these rallies together where we know that that's likely, but nothing set in stone until it's said on that stage. that being said, there is a statement that the former president released, referencing an ongoing witch hunt. he didn't specify what he was talking about with that, but that could be in reference to the legal issues you just talked about, the probe that is facing the trump organization, and the charges that could come down with significant...
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>> reporter: hey, alex. it went for 20 minutes in the middle of the night when he got phone privileges at the jail where he's being held in his home state of utah. he was pretty open about his case considering he didn't have a lawyer present, knew he was on the record, had entered a not guilty plea, and faces the most serious charges, not just assaulting police but obstructing an official proceeding, and unlawful entry. he's one of 130 defendants charged with assault that day. i asked him about those allegations of striking police. >> i don't think i committed a crime. you know, i have the capability to where i could have hurt those other individuals, but i didn't hurt them. one of them pushed me, i pushed him back. one of them pushed me with a riot shield, i took his shield from him. >> but they're police. >> i don't think i did anything wrong. i was not in a place i was not allowed to be. there was no signs that said authorized personnel only. there was no barriers. >> did you regret being there now that y
>> reporter: hey, alex. it went for 20 minutes in the middle of the night when he got phone privileges at the jail where he's being held in his home state of utah. he was pretty open about his case considering he didn't have a lawyer present, knew he was on the record, had entered a not guilty plea, and faces the most serious charges, not just assaulting police but obstructing an official proceeding, and unlawful entry. he's one of 130 defendants charged with assault that day. i asked him...
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alex?i got to tell you, that last interview, that woman makes so much sense. what else did she tell you about this? she seemed so passionate, well informed, and she said look, this is, these are crumbs for what we really need, when you don't have republicans, any of themming to vote -- any of them wanting to vote the john lewis voting rights act. >> she was really blunt. as you could hear in the tone of her voice there, she feels like if voting rights legislation is not passed in this country, that is a sign for many of the people who come out in support of juneteenth and many of the brands using it part of their promotions this weekend, all of that is simply going to ring hollow. you need to take, in her view, you need to take holidays like this and use them as a call to action. as a moment of accountability. and to make frank connections between what we see happening today and what happened to black people over a century ago in this country. and without that, you know, what is juneteenth?
alex?i got to tell you, that last interview, that woman makes so much sense. what else did she tell you about this? she seemed so passionate, well informed, and she said look, this is, these are crumbs for what we really need, when you don't have republicans, any of themming to vote -- any of them wanting to vote the john lewis voting rights act. >> she was really blunt. as you could hear in the tone of her voice there, she feels like if voting rights legislation is not passed in this...
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alex mentioned a recent series about adult literacy. operator, and channel 4 news and the dispatches strand and all kinds of different types of programming. let's say all that was protected. i mean, the government haven't announced anything like this yet, they're onlyjust beginning the consultation, but let's say, in conclusion, they were saying, "we will ring—fence all those things, we'll make sure we still do dispatches and unreported world and those sorts of things." do you think there would be any buyers for channel 4 as it exists now, and if so, who? look, i think it's inconceivable that if the government auctions off slot number four in british television that companies wouldn't take a look. i mean, one of the things that isn't clear... previously, it would've been unthinkable that one of the big existing british players would buy channel 4 for sort of monopolistic reasons. now, who knows? maybe the speed of the global giants' progress would mean that that's something that would be more palatable to regulators and there would defi
alex mentioned a recent series about adult literacy. operator, and channel 4 news and the dispatches strand and all kinds of different types of programming. let's say all that was protected. i mean, the government haven't announced anything like this yet, they're onlyjust beginning the consultation, but let's say, in conclusion, they were saying, "we will ring—fence all those things, we'll make sure we still do dispatches and unreported world and those sorts of things." do you think...
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the ah, [000:00:00;00] me welcome to the alex sounding sure here wembley stadium. many and english foundation has been realized. i'm many a scottish who has been vast and tomato the latest chapter. an older international match and football will be played out and older. cyber rejoined once again. on every rational assessment, england rich reads of why the town should send them victoria, england, where i woke up 75 and listen to signs in 18. and according to the talisman captain heidi came there even stronger and nice. they had started to consequently seeing or twist goblins, in contrast to the finals of the year determined by virtue of 2 penalties, 2 types, their high hopes of our 1st game. thank you. we're dash 500 high on monday and yet . so we're almost done. school can and the phil well, i'm doing that is a whisper. under dogs may just see the rising site on the cost of a boarding generation of young scottish. how could they finally blossom to think lead by the cats in an inspirational, less back on the robertson. today on the alex, i'm sure we dale into some of
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alex: creo que sÍ.or gavin newson que hizo las decisiones muy difÍciles mÁs temprano durante la pandemia para que otros estados no lo quisieran hacer esas son las estadÍsticas que vemos hoy a los casos de coronavirus en california mucho mÁs bajos de todas las personas que estÁn tomando las pruebas negativas, los que estamos recibiendo. con esa confianza que estamos haciendo la decisiÓnde abrir la economÍa, pero tomando las precauciones necesarias para gente que no se ha vacunado, por ejemplo, no deben estar afuera sin su mascarilla. por favor, reciban su vakula— hay que seguir y cuidÁndonos hasta estar mÁs seguros. andrea: asÍ es y eso es importante aclararlo. el virus no se ha ido a ningÚn lado. simplemente se estÁ reabriendo por el alto Índice de vacunaciÓn. ya lo ha dicho un poco, pero quiero preguntarle quÉ mensaje tiene, no sÓlo para los negocios, sino para los residentes vacunados y no vacunados ahora que volvemos a recuperar cierta normalidad. alex: para residentes vacunados muchÍsimas gracias po
alex: creo que sÍ.or gavin newson que hizo las decisiones muy difÍciles mÁs temprano durante la pandemia para que otros estados no lo quisieran hacer esas son las estadÍsticas que vemos hoy a los casos de coronavirus en california mucho mÁs bajos de todas las personas que estÁn tomando las pruebas negativas, los que estamos recibiendo. con esa confianza que estamos haciendo la decisiÓnde abrir la economÍa, pero tomando las precauciones necesarias para gente que no se ha vacunado, por...
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are those shows you'd like on channel 4, alex?an you _ absolutely brilliant. does it mean you have _ absolutely brilliant. does it mean you have to - absolutely brilliant. does it mean you have to be - absolutely brilliant. does it| mean you have to be bolder absolutely brilliant. does it i mean you have to be bolder if itv... ., , mean you have to be bolder if itv. .. that is not a bad thing. havin: itv. .. that is not a bad thing. having competition _ itv. .. that is not a bad thing. having competition is - itv. .. that is not a bad thing. having competition is not - itv. .. that is not a bad thing. having competition is not a i itv. .. that is not a bad thing. i having competition is not a bad thing. having lots of shows for the uk public is not a bad thing for the but i'm saying is, we're here about doing some the witches in economic acculturation, social one, we are about young people, we are often about the underserved invoices that are unheard. nothing that we do about sometimes challenging, sometimes challenging, sometimes
are those shows you'd like on channel 4, alex?an you _ absolutely brilliant. does it mean you have _ absolutely brilliant. does it mean you have to - absolutely brilliant. does it mean you have to be - absolutely brilliant. does it| mean you have to be bolder absolutely brilliant. does it i mean you have to be bolder if itv... ., , mean you have to be bolder if itv. .. that is not a bad thing. havin: itv. .. that is not a bad thing. having competition _ itv. .. that is not a bad thing. having...
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welcome to "alex witt reports." this breaking news, watching windsor castle, president joe biden, the first lady, about to meet with the queen. this meeting will include a moment of pageantry, of course, what would a meeting with the queen be without that? there will be a private meeting with the monarch and there will be tea, it is britain, after all, and it comes after the president held a second news conference saying, quote, america is back, after a second day at the g7 meetings. joining me, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, nbc news correspondent sarah harman, and msnbc royal contributor andrew roberts. so as we await actual movement, to all five of you, i'm not sure what you can see but we're still waiting for joe biden and jill biden to walk towards the queen, andrew, what do we expect from today's meeting? what typically comes out of a sit-down with a u.s. president and the queen? >> reporter: as you know, the queen's reign is the longest in history, 69 years, her 95th birthday is in a
welcome to "alex witt reports." this breaking news, watching windsor castle, president joe biden, the first lady, about to meet with the queen. this meeting will include a moment of pageantry, of course, what would a meeting with the queen be without that? there will be a private meeting with the monarch and there will be tea, it is britain, after all, and it comes after the president held a second news conference saying, quote, america is back, after a second day at the g7 meetings....
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right, well, so, i mean, alex, are you already mentioned? i mean that is like right now the g 7 with the benefits, but they still need to get the approval of the whole d 20. that could be a very tall order. china already talking about a practical approach that shows inclusiveness doesn't sound like you fauria to me. so what would be, let's say, a fair tax steel globally will it all proposal for minimum effective tax rate kind of follows the cd approach. you identify the under tax profits of each multinational in each country. but then instead of just saying we'll, we'll give that to the headquarters country, let them top up the tanks. you say will apportionment between the countries where the multinational is have the real business with a sales or whether employment is and that would mean just to give one example for a country like india, they would get more than 3 times as much under that proposal from the cd proposal and the similar they actually for the g 7, they will do better as well. all right, lower income countries are the ones that
right, well, so, i mean, alex, are you already mentioned? i mean that is like right now the g 7 with the benefits, but they still need to get the approval of the whole d 20. that could be a very tall order. china already talking about a practical approach that shows inclusiveness doesn't sound like you fauria to me. so what would be, let's say, a fair tax steel globally will it all proposal for minimum effective tax rate kind of follows the cd approach. you identify the under tax profits of...
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>> reporter: hi, alex.e judiciary and if you are an ebrahim raisi supporter and his presidency will usher in a return of hard-line conservative elements in positions of power within the government, but the vast iranian society was underscored with this expected turnout in this presidential election. as you mentioned, the lowest voter turnout since inception of the islamic republic in 1979. the official results here showed that 28.8 million people voted and raisi secured 17.8 million of those vote, a massive 14.5 more million votes than his nearest rival, but this election was marked by voter apathy. turnout this time was 48% which is significantly lower than the 73% of voters who turned out in 2017 the last time and this is because many people felt that they didn't have a real choice. most of the candidates were disqualified and the reformist camp in iran has lost much of its last. no one believes they have what it takes to make tangible changes in the country, and also, a lot of people i spoke to said they
>> reporter: hi, alex.e judiciary and if you are an ebrahim raisi supporter and his presidency will usher in a return of hard-line conservative elements in positions of power within the government, but the vast iranian society was underscored with this expected turnout in this presidential election. as you mentioned, the lowest voter turnout since inception of the islamic republic in 1979. the official results here showed that 28.8 million people voted and raisi secured 17.8 million of...
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the thank you for being with us on the alex avenue. thank you, alex. the ball is not a matter of life and death. it's more important than not so said the legend of liverpool manager and socialist scots. though shanquita for generations of scores, the hope rather than the reality of beating england, wembley, what's more important than anything else, more important than life than work. and certainly in politics. it was a very embodiment of nationhood between span scotland now. the nation has this when parliament, it's what, what's called culture on its own dynamic has gotten and i grew, these wembley confrontations has football no, been placed in his proper perspective. probably a hey, but maybe asked me that question again to model so friendly from alex myself and all of issue is good bye. stay safe. and we'll see you all again next week. ah, me the mobile geopolitical game, as it's called, sometimes rest upon the foundation and us dollars primacy, us dollar a world reserve current. now you've got a major in russia outside of a dollar. that gives them a
the thank you for being with us on the alex avenue. thank you, alex. the ball is not a matter of life and death. it's more important than not so said the legend of liverpool manager and socialist scots. though shanquita for generations of scores, the hope rather than the reality of beating england, wembley, what's more important than anything else, more important than life than work. and certainly in politics. it was a very embodiment of nationhood between span scotland now. the nation has this...
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alex kwan, beck lived large in seven years. the little brother who led the mischief and doted on his baby sister, a warm and witty boy who seemed wise for his age. his parents say he was the heartbeat of the family this thing before he started his day. he wanted to crawl in bed with you. yeah um, and he wanted so many kisses five days before christmas, 2019. he was gone. it happened at mark day school in sandra fell, where alex was a first grader getting a phone call saying you need to get to the hospital. we don't think your son's alive. playing at recess, alex closed a metal gate and it fell. crushing him. um, i remember the corner coming to our house and crying with us because to stocking was hanging later, the quan backs learned the £400 gate. 30 ft. long had also toppled a month earlier had fallen before. was put back up. it was reported to an individual at the school, and then there's no follow his death was preventable. he should still be here with us. this week, the quan backs agreed to a confidential settlement with th
alex kwan, beck lived large in seven years. the little brother who led the mischief and doted on his baby sister, a warm and witty boy who seemed wise for his age. his parents say he was the heartbeat of the family this thing before he started his day. he wanted to crawl in bed with you. yeah um, and he wanted so many kisses five days before christmas, 2019. he was gone. it happened at mark day school in sandra fell, where alex was a first grader getting a phone call saying you need to get to...
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today on the alex, i mean sure we do. some of the hidden history of the world was ancient football. rightfully and speculate what it might just means for the politics of the 2 nation . it is 22 years since gotten beat. the old enemy has to go. and even then, it was the 2nd leg of a player. and it was anyone who still qualified way back in the history of the game . it was this scotland team who are dominant in 1882 the home of english, the chief wembley of the oval. now one of the homes of english crickets, scotland were content by another culture less, but i football pioneer, i'm growing breaker on the world's 1st flag international player. alex takes up the remarkable story with football historian, move walker with some help from england writing john fines. and if you will not be the 1st and thus far, only black women to cats and scotlands. well, lou walker over one of the horns of english cricket, but in march, 1881 there was a football much played here and it's a national much tell me, well, not well, england got somet
today on the alex, i mean sure we do. some of the hidden history of the world was ancient football. rightfully and speculate what it might just means for the politics of the 2 nation . it is 22 years since gotten beat. the old enemy has to go. and even then, it was the 2nd leg of a player. and it was anyone who still qualified way back in the history of the game . it was this scotland team who are dominant in 1882 the home of english, the chief wembley of the oval. now one of the homes of...
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well alex. they have definitely been working around the clock. obviously they have said the night will complicate their search. also complicating it some bad weather that has moved through the area, but they say they're going to keep their heads up. they're going to keep going there trying to continue to find any sign of survivors in that rubble. the pile about three stories tall at this time, they have to move carefully as they go through it. they're listening for any sounds. there are canines out there sniffing there. you every technology they have available to try and find any sign of life. unfortunately the last update we've had now a number of hours ago. it's just past two am local. so we're now 24 hours past when this building fell, they said at that hour back at eight p.m. that there were still just 102 accounted for. 99 still unaccounted for, and one confirmed fatality. alex we are expecting that death toll to climb, though, as they continue to dig through just the stories of debris just
well alex. they have definitely been working around the clock. obviously they have said the night will complicate their search. also complicating it some bad weather that has moved through the area, but they say they're going to keep their heads up. they're going to keep going there trying to continue to find any sign of survivors in that rubble. the pile about three stories tall at this time, they have to move carefully as they go through it. they're listening for any sounds. there are canines...
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we had three strikes, alex.centers for disease control called his counterpart in china to see what was going on, and gow told him this was not a humanly transmissible ideas, even though chinese authorities knew different. urged gao to le cdc team in to help out and find out what was going on, but the chinese authorities wouldn't let u.s. scientists in. had they been able to get in, we would have found out, right then, that this was not only humanly transmissible but what was really a mystery for a long time, it was transmissible by asymptomatic infections. 70%, as many as that, of the people that got covid didn't even know they had it. but they were carrying the virus and spreading it, so we didn't know that for months, and it would have changed the way that we reacted to this. the second was the, oh, the fiasco of the tests. as someone who has worked on stories before at the centers for disease control, it was heartbreaking to see that noble institution so humbled by the colossal errors that they made. even whe
we had three strikes, alex.centers for disease control called his counterpart in china to see what was going on, and gow told him this was not a humanly transmissible ideas, even though chinese authorities knew different. urged gao to le cdc team in to help out and find out what was going on, but the chinese authorities wouldn't let u.s. scientists in. had they been able to get in, we would have found out, right then, that this was not only humanly transmissible but what was really a mystery...
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welcome, everyone, to alex whit reports. we begin with breaking news from surfside florida, a news conference in the last hour with some new information on this day three of the search and rescue operation under way right now. the latest numbers, at least four people have died, 11 are injured, 159 remain unaccounted for. >> we are continuing our search and rescue because our first responders believe there's still a possibility. there are crevices, so there's air. they're able to pick through. >> some new questions today after the town of surfside released a trove of documents related to this building, and while there's no conclusion yet on the cause of the collapse, the documents do show that in 2018 inspectors observed cracking in concrete columns, beams and walls. "the new york times" reports repairs were just about to get under way when the building collapsed. at a makeshift family unification center, families wait on word, waiting for a breakthrough and a flurry of rescues at any minute. >> we are just waiting right here
welcome, everyone, to alex whit reports. we begin with breaking news from surfside florida, a news conference in the last hour with some new information on this day three of the search and rescue operation under way right now. the latest numbers, at least four people have died, 11 are injured, 159 remain unaccounted for. >> we are continuing our search and rescue because our first responders believe there's still a possibility. there are crevices, so there's air. they're able to pick...
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alex kwan back lived large in seven years. little brother who led the mischief and doted on his baby sister, a warm and witty boy who seemed wise for his age. his parents say he was the heartbeat of the family this thing before he started his day. he wanted to crawl in bed so many kisses five days before christmas, 2019. he was gone. it happened at mark day school in san rafel, where alex was a first grader. the shock overwhelms you. right just getting a phone call saying you need to get to the hospital. we don't think your son's alive. playing at recess, alex closed a metal gate, and it fell. crushing him. i remember the coroner coming to our house and crying with us because to stocking was hanging the despair of those days. indescribable you can't say you can't stand. you can't be in your house. you can't be out of your house. later, the quan backs learned the £400 gate 30 ft. long. had also toppled a month earlier had fallen before it was put back up. it was reported to an individual at the school, and then there is no foll
alex kwan back lived large in seven years. little brother who led the mischief and doted on his baby sister, a warm and witty boy who seemed wise for his age. his parents say he was the heartbeat of the family this thing before he started his day. he wanted to crawl in bed so many kisses five days before christmas, 2019. he was gone. it happened at mark day school in san rafel, where alex was a first grader. the shock overwhelms you. right just getting a phone call saying you need to get to the...
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i'm alex hogan.'ll have that story coming up, and we're about to see are wind speeds go up and our temperatures go down. i'll have details coming up your weather's next and another sign of normalcy at 10 30, you look at the first weekend of the sandwich at a county fair, complete with food, music and complete with food, music and ev is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. for help creating an emergency plan, the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you read
i'm alex hogan.'ll have that story coming up, and we're about to see are wind speeds go up and our temperatures go down. i'll have details coming up your weather's next and another sign of normalcy at 10 30, you look at the first weekend of the sandwich at a county fair, complete with food, music and complete with food, music and ev is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in...
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alex, same thing is there a possibility for forgiveness?ncel but chris harrison no longer the host of the bachelor. a show he's hosted for 15, 16 years, what you think? >> i'm probably the worst person to ask this. the more people who try to jump on me the stronger my position gets. i have sold close to half a million unreported truth booklets in the last year. someone like robby singh something that's not me that's not true, people are able to form their own conclusions. read my feed for itself read books for myself weatherman accurate reporter. most have done that. i'm the wrong person to ask about this. you're saying a double down. go twice as hard. if i've made a mistake i will correct that mistake. i corrected openly in public in immediately as soon as i get it. if i haven't made a mistake i don't back down. people feel like they have me in a foxhole i think i am on top of the roof i will pick my target as i see fit. i do not engage with trolls. i think that's the way to go. move forward make your point don't back down. >> it's hard no
alex, same thing is there a possibility for forgiveness?ncel but chris harrison no longer the host of the bachelor. a show he's hosted for 15, 16 years, what you think? >> i'm probably the worst person to ask this. the more people who try to jump on me the stronger my position gets. i have sold close to half a million unreported truth booklets in the last year. someone like robby singh something that's not me that's not true, people are able to form their own conclusions. read my feed for...
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>> i think it's one of several threats but here's how i'd put it, alex.ause they can disrupt the american economy as well as proposing a national security vulnerability and again, part of what i do in this book is try to talk about why democracies and recession around the world and a big part of that is vladimir putin and i spent a lot of time on this and he is waging a multi-front effort and in many ways an asymmetric world, and cyber attacks are a part of that. disinformation campaigns are a part of that, intimidation is a part of that. the airline we saw diverted to belarus and the opposition will be detained and coerced there in some type of stalinist confession is a part of that. this is a multi-faceted picture of a man seeking to underline the american democracy and the united states has to be similarly comprehensive in our response and yes, hardening our cyber defense is working more with the private sector, threatening russia with potential cyber attacks if they don't cut it out, but spotlighting these disinformation campaigns upon being more resi
>> i think it's one of several threats but here's how i'd put it, alex.ause they can disrupt the american economy as well as proposing a national security vulnerability and again, part of what i do in this book is try to talk about why democracies and recession around the world and a big part of that is vladimir putin and i spent a lot of time on this and he is waging a multi-front effort and in many ways an asymmetric world, and cyber attacks are a part of that. disinformation campaigns...
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>> well, it's critical, alex.t of all, the subpoenaing of records of members of congress, unless there is very clear criminal activity, and i mean very, like, you know, there's a suitcase full of unmarked hundred dollar bills in my trunk kind of very, this should never happen. and it should never happen with members of the opposition party, and it looks like, in this particular case, it may have happened with more vocally opposed members of the opposition party. so, i say all that to say that if it is going to happen, it darn well better receive the very highest levels of approval, including not just the approval of the attorney general but the attorney general losing sleep over whether this is a good idea. so, i'll tell you what, if they are telling the truth, we need to establish that, we need to understand what the heck went wrong inside the doj and if you'll let me sort of expand on that for a second, alex. it's not just the doj. at this point, we know this president was impeached for trying to use u.s. aid fo
>> well, it's critical, alex.t of all, the subpoenaing of records of members of congress, unless there is very clear criminal activity, and i mean very, like, you know, there's a suitcase full of unmarked hundred dollar bills in my trunk kind of very, this should never happen. and it should never happen with members of the opposition party, and it looks like, in this particular case, it may have happened with more vocally opposed members of the opposition party. so, i say all that to say...
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john, welcome to the alex simon show. thank you very much for the pleasure under what do we have to vote this, this figure, this extraordinary story of a black captain of scotland ladies team to sex, one flashing of england that was lost from the annals of football history. why do you think that is i obviously, once on york, come on the show. i do some research on it. i didn't know about scotlands 61 section of england. and all englishmen do. but to know that there was a blackman based on the time, of course not. why was loss of the annals of history was because of course, a lot of people you can go back to, to someone, for example, like totally connie, who was the 1st manager, black manager for rochdale. we want to lead cut that no one knows about. we assume that black, starting with the band isn't on black matters, just started with in the eighty's or ninety's whenever the 1st black manager came along. so of course, we don't know much about the historical aspect of so many black figures in history, and that was very int
john, welcome to the alex simon show. thank you very much for the pleasure under what do we have to vote this, this figure, this extraordinary story of a black captain of scotland ladies team to sex, one flashing of england that was lost from the annals of football history. why do you think that is i obviously, once on york, come on the show. i do some research on it. i didn't know about scotlands 61 section of england. and all englishmen do. but to know that there was a blackman based on the...
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was a big go or alex? yeah, no. i know. it takes courage to resign for political reasons, and especially to speak out in public. but sergey is determined school course and you can't be scared the whole time by the name. so it's not afraid. and neither is it like so. you know how me, it depends on all of us on every one of us as a stake in the future of our country. to start any 28 year old sergey was a police officer for 5 years. now he lives on his savings, plugging on youtube and instagram. he posted his resignation online on the dane of only was convicted, sergey was still wearing the police uniform, the verdict against navarro, and he was the last straw. he was also dismayed by the brutal police crackdown on demonstrations. the inspect that's in st. petersburg throws a police officer to women to the ground. there were no charges against him, and he wasn't even fired. i don't want to be part of this system anymore because i'm ashamed of the violence even though i was just astonished. bring him up in march shaggy travel t
was a big go or alex? yeah, no. i know. it takes courage to resign for political reasons, and especially to speak out in public. but sergey is determined school course and you can't be scared the whole time by the name. so it's not afraid. and neither is it like so. you know how me, it depends on all of us on every one of us as a stake in the future of our country. to start any 28 year old sergey was a police officer for 5 years. now he lives on his savings, plugging on youtube and instagram....
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griff: alex hogan, live for us in mission. thank you, alex.ning me now, republican senator from tennessee and member of the senate commerce science and transportation committee, marsha blackburn. senator blackburn, thank you for taking time on this saturday. you just heard our report with alex, obviously the rio grande valley continues to be ground zero, but really the entire 2000 mile stretch of our southwest border is just out of control and it doesn't seem that vice-president harris brought much confidence that it's going to change anytime soon. your reaction? >> griff, vice-president harris went to the wrong place in texas and it took her 93 days to get there. she should have gone to the rio grande valley. she should have gone over into arizona where the sinaloa cartel is putting the drugs across the border, fentanyl. they're telling there are record amounts of drugs on our streets coming out of mexico. so, every town is a border town. every state is a border state. vice-president harris does not have a solution to this because they don't
griff: alex hogan, live for us in mission. thank you, alex.ning me now, republican senator from tennessee and member of the senate commerce science and transportation committee, marsha blackburn. senator blackburn, thank you for taking time on this saturday. you just heard our report with alex, obviously the rio grande valley continues to be ground zero, but really the entire 2000 mile stretch of our southwest border is just out of control and it doesn't seem that vice-president harris brought...
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>> hey, alex.ourts were closed for the juneteenth holiday and remain closed this weekend, but the court filings are still coming in, and there's a lot of news in there. we got a 63-page fbi transcript of an interview with thomas webster, a former marine, a former new york city police officer and the feds say the man who attacked a d.c. police officer in this video january 6th. the transcript shows agent asked webster about any affiliation he might have with far-right group, the oathkeepers, 3 percenters or proud boys or capitol police officers. to all those questions, webster answered no, but he's still in jail fighting his detention. he's pleaded not guilty to several federal charges. new video of scott fairlam, according to federal prosecutors. he is from new jersey and this is fairlam outside the capitol attacking an officer and menacing others. he's also pleaded not guilty, also being held in pre-trial detention. those are two of nearly 500 cases so far in the capitol insurrection, and this wee
>> hey, alex.ourts were closed for the juneteenth holiday and remain closed this weekend, but the court filings are still coming in, and there's a lot of news in there. we got a 63-page fbi transcript of an interview with thomas webster, a former marine, a former new york city police officer and the feds say the man who attacked a d.c. police officer in this video january 6th. the transcript shows agent asked webster about any affiliation he might have with far-right group, the...
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>> alex, we live in a contentious political environment in america. but imagine if every single day you woke up knowing that what might be the dominant political party in our country is trying to kill you. that's what it's like for afghan allies who face the threat of the taliban every single day. every single day. they worry about walking to school with their kids, driving to the grocery store, literally sleeping in their houses where they might be bombed. the taliban wants to kill our friends and allies. and the very least we can do for them is just keep them safe. that's the problem that we made to them. that's the promise that guys like me made on the ground when i said please trust us, trust us americans to work with us, to partner with us, to improve your country. put your life on the line because it's worth it, and we will have your backs. that's the promise that we made as americans, asthma renes, as soldiers. and listen, the world is watching. someday in the near future other young marines and soldiers will be out there trying to recruit alli
>> alex, we live in a contentious political environment in america. but imagine if every single day you woke up knowing that what might be the dominant political party in our country is trying to kill you. that's what it's like for afghan allies who face the threat of the taliban every single day. every single day. they worry about walking to school with their kids, driving to the grocery store, literally sleeping in their houses where they might be bombed. the taliban wants to kill our...
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and there is alex deval that the executive director of the wild piece foundation. thanks for your time. and thanks for joining us out there, alex, very well, just across the border ensued on people reporting increased attacks by armed groups . their alpha saga is a 3000 square kilometer region effect. land that's claimed by both to dawn. and the theory has been fighting in recent months, and there are also reports of civilian abductions. and that casualty is also on the rise of morgan reports from gal about on the suit on. if you're, if you're border for more than 15 years selling wood has been met, the fierce source of income. he gets it from the forests inc and above, incidentally bought estates near the eastern border with if you appeal. but he says, fighting near the border in recent months, has affected his livelihood. to get the guns, i wanted to let them for i and 2 others who were farmers were abducted by ethiopian militiaman who cross the border. they demanded ransom from the village residents. while they held us, they kept saying that it is because of the
and there is alex deval that the executive director of the wild piece foundation. thanks for your time. and thanks for joining us out there, alex, very well, just across the border ensued on people reporting increased attacks by armed groups . their alpha saga is a 3000 square kilometer region effect. land that's claimed by both to dawn. and the theory has been fighting in recent months, and there are also reports of civilian abductions. and that casualty is also on the rise of morgan reports...
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thanks, alex. thank you counsellor s u c. like is came to spare it was he who parsley valley b g 7, finance ministers to pursue the 15 percent corporate tax. indeed, you can change the passion. these talks about the big time for the take jones to pay their fair share. however, 2 other statements should get pause for thought before the chancellor. it's an updated as corn was answer to robin who 1st, as international charities appointed, the 15 percent minimum represents a very low bar on some 10 percent less than the level originally listed by american president. for 2 seconds and even more interestingly, the 10 giants themselves have well convinced it is now. sometimes when turkey's pardon leave for christmas, it is as well to check whether they are really turkeys and whether it's really christmas. more significantly, this seems like a shift to the consumer power of the big battalion. it is clear that the big economies are looking for ways to be, so they're treasury coffers and the post covered world shift a new source from b
thanks, alex. thank you counsellor s u c. like is came to spare it was he who parsley valley b g 7, finance ministers to pursue the 15 percent corporate tax. indeed, you can change the passion. these talks about the big time for the take jones to pay their fair share. however, 2 other statements should get pause for thought before the chancellor. it's an updated as corn was answer to robin who 1st, as international charities appointed, the 15 percent minimum represents a very low bar on some 10...
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>> reporter: alex, it's a little bit of a mixed bag. sort of like the rules and restrictions themselves. here's where we're at. on tuesday the 15th, so coming up little more than a week away, all the restrictions in california are supposed to go away under gavin newsom's plan to reopen the economy. but it may very well be different in the workplace. cal osha is the agency that sets workplace standards. these are subject to another layer of final approval. this is what they approved now. they are still requires masks for everyone in the workplace, whether you're vaccinated or not, unless everyone in the room that you're in is vaccinated. employers have to provide those n-95 masks to unvaccinated workers. there is some easing about barriers and physical distancing. but say you work in a store, you're at work, you're vaccinated but you still have to wear a mask. you can come back after work and shop and not have a mask on. now, california as we've been talking about for months, has had some of the strongest restrictions. so as the state ea
>> reporter: alex, it's a little bit of a mixed bag. sort of like the rules and restrictions themselves. here's where we're at. on tuesday the 15th, so coming up little more than a week away, all the restrictions in california are supposed to go away under gavin newsom's plan to reopen the economy. but it may very well be different in the workplace. cal osha is the agency that sets workplace standards. these are subject to another layer of final approval. this is what they approved now....
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a week after alex was killed. prepares to graduate, he is also drafting lettersfor guzmanornewsom president biden, asking for change. >> how about, you need to get a license to own a gun? how about you need to sign an agreement that you will do a psych evaluation every so many years? >> reporter: they have this tiki bar, with memories of alex to hold onto. as tara looked up she thought she become of the toy alex used to hide for his friends to find. today tara found it. >> i don't know if i will ever move, because of that. i just want to be with him, because he was my person. >> we set up a way to help support families of the victims in this tragedy. go to abc7news.com and you can find links to a verified gofundme drive, as well as an overall donation site. >>> coming up next, out of their comfort zone and in front their comfort zone and in front of the camera, meet the ju is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your w
a week after alex was killed. prepares to graduate, he is also drafting lettersfor guzmanornewsom president biden, asking for change. >> how about, you need to get a license to own a gun? how about you need to sign an agreement that you will do a psych evaluation every so many years? >> reporter: they have this tiki bar, with memories of alex to hold onto. as tara looked up she thought she become of the toy alex used to hide for his friends to find. today tara found it. >> i...
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alex, a lot to watch for. >> big chunk of time, i'm sure, blocked on out on june 16th. thank you for that. >>> new today, a shocking jailhouse interview with a man accused of assaulting a capitol police officer during the january 6th attack. landon copeland says he doesn't regret it. speaking exclusively to wrc, he explains why he decided to participate in the riot and if he still supports the former president. scott macfarlane got that interview. thank you for joining us from capitol hill. last hour i was glued to this report. talk about what you're going to share this time and how that conversation went. >> reporter: good afternoon. it went longer. we got 20 minutes when he got phone time in his jailhouse. it went longer because he didn't have a lawyer present, knew he was talking on the record and has not entered a not guilty plea. we spoke, including about the allegations and the charges facing him. let's take a look at those charges. among the most serious of any insurrection defendant. assault of police, obstruction of an official proceeding, unlawful entry. here'
alex, a lot to watch for. >> big chunk of time, i'm sure, blocked on out on june 16th. thank you for that. >>> new today, a shocking jailhouse interview with a man accused of assaulting a capitol police officer during the january 6th attack. landon copeland says he doesn't regret it. speaking exclusively to wrc, he explains why he decided to participate in the riot and if he still supports the former president. scott macfarlane got that interview. thank you for joining us from...
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alex, thank you so much for joining us.kward three immersion into the workforce, into the office. and there's some growing pains in doing so. what exactly are you seeing and how exactly are you trying to solve it? alex: we are building a next generation professional network. during covid, everyone was doing virtual events. it sort of exploded for us. we had a really popular virtual events product. but now with the u.s. opening up, mask mandates are going away or they are ending, the cruise ships, july 4, it seems like the theme is like, america's back. irl travel, reconnecting with people, personally and professionally, are the big trends. so we've started to offer irl events. we just did one last week in new york and miami. we had about 200, 300 people at the event. it has become really popular. today we are announcing a new product called upstream reconnect. and the concept is it will show you who you are in touch with professionally and help you reconnect with them before the relationship goes cold. emily: alex, how is t
alex, thank you so much for joining us.kward three immersion into the workforce, into the office. and there's some growing pains in doing so. what exactly are you seeing and how exactly are you trying to solve it? alex: we are building a next generation professional network. during covid, everyone was doing virtual events. it sort of exploded for us. we had a really popular virtual events product. but now with the u.s. opening up, mask mandates are going away or they are ending, the cruise...
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the russian state, of course that alex in avenue was arrested on fraud charges. he said today as well, push and said that he broke his the conditions of his parole. and he even accused alex, a novelty of coming back to russia almost in order to be arrested. or knowing that he would be arrested after having undergone treatment for being poisoned with a military nerve agent. he was, he was got treatment in germany. so i think, you know, would have been a real surprise if he had gone. we'd seen the you turn because i think they see rush and see very much this as something where they don't want people from the outside to be meddling and a red line that they definitely wanted to show to divide and administration today as well. i think, all right, emily, we'll leave it there. emily? sure. when did you corresponded to moscow? thanks for that. all right, and now let's go to d. w correspondent oliver sata 2, standing by 1st in washington, d. c. hi, oliver. good to see you. and what is the has a big what is the situation in the states with regards to president putin's pres
the russian state, of course that alex in avenue was arrested on fraud charges. he said today as well, push and said that he broke his the conditions of his parole. and he even accused alex, a novelty of coming back to russia almost in order to be arrested. or knowing that he would be arrested after having undergone treatment for being poisoned with a military nerve agent. he was, he was got treatment in germany. so i think, you know, would have been a real surprise if he had gone. we'd seen...
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it's the beginning of a 10 hour shift for offices f range to beta, and alex actually with the los angeles police department, or l. a. p. p. the 2 seasoned offices on foot patrol in china town, not just today, but every day for the last couple of months. the city was quick to commit to more boots on the ground here and in other predominantly asian american communities. i think it's very important right now. it just shows that when we come out here every day that we are here in support of them, asian american communities all over the united states want the support and the presence of police. this attack on a 65 year old asian woman in new york, captured on surveillance video 2 months ago, and many other unprovoked n p h. i hate incident since have many here in china town and elsewhere. you know, i'm safe and on the edge. it's all, all commute, a little bit scary and everyone's kind of a little bit nervous. so like last week, the goal coming here with a long summer i and as soon we ask a question, she, we don't go closer. we call l p d right away. and within like 2 minutes, they come right a
it's the beginning of a 10 hour shift for offices f range to beta, and alex actually with the los angeles police department, or l. a. p. p. the 2 seasoned offices on foot patrol in china town, not just today, but every day for the last couple of months. the city was quick to commit to more boots on the ground here and in other predominantly asian american communities. i think it's very important right now. it just shows that when we come out here every day that we are here in support of them,...
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the police won't always be able to protect the changing that is falling to offices like f rain and alex relationship. builder is the name of the game they're trying to make this a priority. as long as i've been on, we've always been trying to reach out to the community. it's just a matter of making this even bigger. we meet with brittany in the park in san gabriel valley or s g v, as it's residents call it. the valley has one of the largest asian population in america. britney. just co founder compassion, s g d, an initiative that of a chaperone services to vulnerable and elderly community members. i was honestly so devastated by all the attacks that i kept carrying about. even a neighbouring attacks man was waiting in a bus stop and was attacked and lost part of a finger like it was just getting way too close to home. that was just 3 months ago . and now she's making an impact, running an organization with $200.00 volunteers. impressive. yes. but i really hope that these attack stop, so we don't have to keep offering these free chaperone services, which we're happy to offer during thes
the police won't always be able to protect the changing that is falling to offices like f rain and alex relationship. builder is the name of the game they're trying to make this a priority. as long as i've been on, we've always been trying to reach out to the community. it's just a matter of making this even bigger. we meet with brittany in the park in san gabriel valley or s g v, as it's residents call it. the valley has one of the largest asian population in america. britney. just co founder...
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well alex. the boy and his parents lived here at this gated apartment complex in south san jose, the boy's grandfather says the parents were never married, but they live together here until may 24th when the mother samantha, left with liam, las vegas metropolitan police identifying the remains of a seven year old boy found by a hiker near mountain sprin on may 28 belongg to liam, who stead. the break in the case happened after las vegas police had a call from authorities in san jose. i received a phone call from a sergeant with the san jose police department, who stated that they believed they had a potential victim of the our missing person who they believed may have been our victim. liam was reported missing by his father on june 1st, who stated liam left with his mother, samantha, marina rodriguez, on may 24th from san jose. he hadn't heard from them since a family friend of samantha also alerted authorities. after seeing a composite sketch of a child in las vegas detectives flew to san jose,
well alex. the boy and his parents lived here at this gated apartment complex in south san jose, the boy's grandfather says the parents were never married, but they live together here until may 24th when the mother samantha, left with liam, las vegas metropolitan police identifying the remains of a seven year old boy found by a hiker near mountain sprin on may 28 belongg to liam, who stead. the break in the case happened after las vegas police had a call from authorities in san jose. i received...