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>> alexis: no. i can't. [ door opens ] >> sam: hey. >> alexis: hi. >> sam: how's danny?alexis: he's sleeping. did you talk to dr. singh? did they find a donor? >> sam: dr. singh is off the case. danny has a new doctor now. >> alexis: what? who? >> sam: silas clay. >> ava: excuse me. doctor? i-i'm looking for my daughter. she's here somewhere, and she's having some te-- silas. >> silas: hello, ava. >> morgan: perfect. oh, kiki, this is guaranteed to take your mind off my brother. i mean, she'd better. i'm spending enough of her mom's money to make her happy. >> franco: i'm all for kiki being happy, but... what makes you think her affection can be bought? >> michael: don't tell me about your dreams, okay? i don't want to hear them. we have to stop running into each other. >> kiki: but that's my point. michael, we keep trying to avoid each other, and it doesn't work. >> michael: well, we hav
>> alexis: no. i can't. [ door opens ] >> sam: hey. >> alexis: hi. >> sam: how's danny?alexis: he's sleeping. did you talk to dr. singh? did they find a donor? >> sam: dr. singh is off the case. danny has a new doctor now. >> alexis: what? who? >> sam: silas clay. >> ava: excuse me. doctor? i-i'm looking for my daughter. she's here somewhere, and she's having some te-- silas. >> silas: hello, ava. >> morgan: perfect. oh, kiki, this is...
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we're here waiting. >> alexis is on the phone. >> reporter: the lapd police report alleges alexis neiersbloom's home. >> she stated that they gained access to the property grounds through a defect created by ms. lee in a chain link fence. >> reporter: and police say they recovered property from rachel bilson and lindsay lohan after a search of alexis's sister gabby's bedroom. >> it was the most terrible experience that's ever happened to any of us. >> reporter: neiers' sister gabby and tess adler are questioned by police, but not charged. when alexis is arrested and booked, her reality tv crew is in tow. how was it inside? >> this is terrible. >> it is not good. >> this is terrible. >> this way, lexie. this way. >> it's just so striking to me that the kids immediately know that this is not only a turning point in their life for the bad but potentially could mean money and opportunities. and look at alexis neiers. >> what about your future? >> mom, get in. get in the car. >> alexis was talking at a certain point and all these celebrities, starlets, like lindsay lohan and paris hilton star
we're here waiting. >> alexis is on the phone. >> reporter: the lapd police report alleges alexis neiersbloom's home. >> she stated that they gained access to the property grounds through a defect created by ms. lee in a chain link fence. >> reporter: and police say they recovered property from rachel bilson and lindsay lohan after a search of alexis's sister gabby's bedroom. >> it was the most terrible experience that's ever happened to any of us. >>...
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i'm alexis christoforous. one of the jurors who acquitted george zimmerman said at one point, half of the jury was ready to convict him. her interview is our first look inside the deliberations that led to the not guilty verdict in zimmerman's murder trial. meanwhile, trayvon martin supporters held a third night of angry protests. tara mergener is in washington. tara, good morning. >> good morning, alexis, the zimmerman verdict continues to stoke outrage. in some communities, including in l.a., where 300 officers were called into the scene. the incident ended with more than a dozen arrests. >> reporter: what started as a peaceful protest turns violent when about 150 people broke away from a los angeles protest and began running through the streets, attacking people, cars and businesses. police swooped in, trying to bring peace back to l.a.'s crenshaw district. many are angry at the not guilty verdict in the murder trial of george zimmerman. >> the trial that we saw in florida has ignited passion, but we have t
i'm alexis christoforous. one of the jurors who acquitted george zimmerman said at one point, half of the jury was ready to convict him. her interview is our first look inside the deliberations that led to the not guilty verdict in zimmerman's murder trial. meanwhile, trayvon martin supporters held a third night of angry protests. tara mergener is in washington. tara, good morning. >> good morning, alexis, the zimmerman verdict continues to stoke outrage. in some communities, including in...
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according the reports that is alexis aponte, but watch what happens. you see the officers kicking this man over and over again. there are several officers involved in this, and you will see them kicking him repeatedly. according to aponte, he says they already had him restrained and he claims this is police brutality. now you see the police officers dragging aponte by his leg across the cement to the police vehicle. this incident happened in 2011, but the county's prosecutor's office has opened up an investigation and a lawsuit was filed last week. >> it is difficult to defend this once the suspect is in cuffs. they let the emotions get the bet ter of them, because the incident involved an off-duty police officer. >> according to the other man who says he was also treated with brutality after he was cuffed. >> the evidence is damning. all these officers against one guy. >> according to the "star ledger" the officers involved in the incident are on duty and no word whether there is any internal investigation. we reached out to the patterson police depar
according the reports that is alexis aponte, but watch what happens. you see the officers kicking this man over and over again. there are several officers involved in this, and you will see them kicking him repeatedly. according to aponte, he says they already had him restrained and he claims this is police brutality. now you see the police officers dragging aponte by his leg across the cement to the police vehicle. this incident happened in 2011, but the county's prosecutor's office has opened...
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and don't take it, alexis.>> monique jeffries seeks another source of commissary funding. her daughter. >> why do i have to be your mama? why do i have to be there when i need you to be there? >> and anthony politi relives the past. >> i wrote stuff on the wall in blood, and it was threatening. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see u
and don't take it, alexis.>> monique jeffries seeks another source of commissary funding. her daughter. >> why do i have to be your mama? why do i have to be there when i need you to be there? >> and anthony politi relives the past. >> i wrote stuff on the wall in blood, and it was threatening. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's...
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i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day.ions by vitac -- www.vitac.com by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis 4:-- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. where did the weekend go? it's monday, july 15. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. the weekend goes by too fast. >> that's because we sleep so well! that's what i did this weekend! >>> a lot of fog around the bay area. we are seeing drizzle, too. cooler. we have a warmup coming up. >> a lot of overnight roadwork out the door this morning. here's a live look at 880 near the 66 exit. this time it's southbound in san leandro. northbound roadwork in hayward. we'll talk about that coming up up. [ screaming ] >> protestors are expressing anger at the verdict in the florida murder trial of george zimmerman. in southern california, about 200 people blocked traffic on i- 10 in both directions for half hour yesterday evening. on nearby city streets protestors threw rocks, bottles and batteries and police officers. investigators s
i'm alexis christoforous. have a great day.ions by vitac -- www.vitac.com by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis 4:-- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. where did the weekend go? it's monday, july 15. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. the weekend goes by too fast. >> that's because we sleep so well! that's what i did this weekend! >>> a lot of fog around the bay area. we are seeing drizzle, too....
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>> sam: someone who is not on the list. >> alexis: who?> sam: my father. ,, [ both laughing ] ♪ hi, i'm snuggle. ♪ snuggly softness your family loves. i get laundry cuddly, and fresh for 30 days.
>> sam: someone who is not on the list. >> alexis: who?> sam: my father. ,, [ both laughing ] ♪ hi, i'm snuggle. ♪ snuggly softness your family loves. i get laundry cuddly, and fresh for 30 days.
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alexis stojhill, alexis standing by as well. alexis, always good to see you. the ground this morning, spent the better part of the morning talking to people here in sanford. what are they telling you about the verdict last night? >> their reaction, and not that we should have expected any anger for any particular reason, it's not anger, it's sadness and disappointment. they said that on one hand they expected this. they're so used to these injustices. now to have the value of their lives placed so low, this is what they're telling me, that our boys can't even walk home from the store. there's not the seated anger, but a deep sadness. what about trayvon martin's family and his parents. >> what about this notion that people here in sanford, that people in the surrounding community as well, after the verdict came down, that they were going to take to the streets with pitch forks and torches in hand and set this place on fire? >> i think we're drawing back to the early 1990s when it was socially a powder keg and war on drugs and stuff. that's not sanford. this com
alexis stojhill, alexis standing by as well. alexis, always good to see you. the ground this morning, spent the better part of the morning talking to people here in sanford. what are they telling you about the verdict last night? >> their reaction, and not that we should have expected any anger for any particular reason, it's not anger, it's sadness and disappointment. they said that on one hand they expected this. they're so used to these injustices. now to have the value of their lives...
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alexis sweets as 21-year-old chanel velazquez of california. >> you were on backpage, right?yourself? >> yes, sir. >> with a click of the mouse internet website backpage makes it possible for this sacramento college student to sell herself 2,000 miles from home. >> you're under arrest for prostitution. we'll take you in. >> calm and cooperative chanel claims she operates alone. >> you using the lobby computer to post? how are you posting? >> either posting on that computer or i have my best friend post from her iphone or i post from my iphone. >> a quick search of the internet reveals that, thanks to backpage, alexis sweets has logged a lot of miles. chanel tells police she commutes from california to chicago because there is a higher demand for latina women in the windy city. >> how did you get this money? >> some i already had, and some of it i made here. >> we're going to count it, all right? 200, three, you have $408. will you count that? >> sheriff dart says backpage knows all too well their site is used by pimps and traffickers, not just people looking for massages. >>
alexis sweets as 21-year-old chanel velazquez of california. >> you were on backpage, right?yourself? >> yes, sir. >> with a click of the mouse internet website backpage makes it possible for this sacramento college student to sell herself 2,000 miles from home. >> you're under arrest for prostitution. we'll take you in. >> calm and cooperative chanel claims she operates alone. >> you using the lobby computer to post? how are you posting? >> either...
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sidney is on a ventilator, can only move her arms and legs, while alexis has been able to walk to her friend's room. there's no federal regulation of the parasailing industry, and in florida, all you need is a safe vessel and captain's license. >> i wouldn't put my children in a harness operated by an operator here in the state of florida until we have these safety requirements. >> reporter: florida state senator maria sachs has been fighting for safety regulations. there have been 429 serious injuries and 73 fatalities involved in parasailing over the last three decades in the u.s. back in indiana, friends and family of sidney and alexis write messages of support, waiting for the girls to come home. aditi roy, abc news, new york. >> aditi, thank you. >>> now to the case of the missing little girl. a case that made global headlines. now back in the news tonight. so many of you likely remember the image of 3-year-old madeleine mccann who vanished from a room with her siblings on a family vacation six years ago. her parents tearfully pleading for help, saying they didn't do it. tonight
sidney is on a ventilator, can only move her arms and legs, while alexis has been able to walk to her friend's room. there's no federal regulation of the parasailing industry, and in florida, all you need is a safe vessel and captain's license. >> i wouldn't put my children in a harness operated by an operator here in the state of florida until we have these safety requirements. >> reporter: florida state senator maria sachs has been fighting for safety regulations. there have been...
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stick around coming up we'll be speaking to alexis baden the mayor of the organic consumers association of all things monsanto. wealthy british study done some time to explain the findings will target. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. we are focusing on the problem you know. because no one thought to drink no good school. moldovan no permits when you feel south park. other local what's not going up up is a while in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. motion will be used. that. you've just done for my properties i was fired about i must fight. i'll fight. the fight for the right. download. location. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't sit well with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. and the debate over genetic engineering rages on the u.s. government is once again pushing forward with the interests of corporate giants at the expense of c
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stick around coming up we'll be speaking to alexis baiting the mayor and the organic consumers association about all things one santo. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then. something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. time to. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our . business on the problem. because no one. commits. what's not enough wealth is a law in the local needs you might want to lend your most and will be. done for. i was fired i must fight so. i'll fight for. the right. of the debate over genetic engineering rages on us government is once again pushing forward the interests of corporate giants. at the expense of consumer safety but this time the marriage between the two is being taken to another level see abject giants are no longer just pouring tens of thousands of dollars to
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center so here to discuss this latest development among samples of war on truth i'm joined now by alexis baden mayer from the director they were going to consumers' association haiti as they have you on the track and we have so i guess i'm not surprised at all that monsanto is tracking or looking at these websites that's in their interest but the army intelligence center i am very surprised why do you think the u.s. government is doing this well it's talk to me as well but months into collaborates with the u.s. government and every other aspect of policy and decision making we know through wiki leaks that the embassies have regularly worked to plan santo to push genetic engineering on countries whose public has already stated that they don't want these foods so you know why not collaborate with the military to spy on scientists talk a little bit more about the extensive kind of collusion going on between monsanto and the u.s. government when interesting. topical example is. he worked at crop life america the lobbying arm for monsanto and the other big biotech and chemical and feed compan
center so here to discuss this latest development among samples of war on truth i'm joined now by alexis baden mayer from the director they were going to consumers' association haiti as they have you on the track and we have so i guess i'm not surprised at all that monsanto is tracking or looking at these websites that's in their interest but the army intelligence center i am very surprised why do you think the u.s. government is doing this well it's talk to me as well but months into...
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stick around coming up we'll be speaking to alexis baden the mayor in the organic consumers association of all things monsanto. wealthy british style. expert on to explain the fine. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. but i'll talk about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm like the push to the no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say to mr kerry every car is on the docket no. thank you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you punch be ready for a. critical speech and little doubt the freedom to crush. the debate over genetic engineering rages on the u.s. government is once again pushing forward with the interests of corporate giants at the expense of consumer safety but this time the marriage between the two is being taken to another level see abject giants are no longer just pouring tens of
stick around coming up we'll be speaking to alexis baden the mayor in the organic consumers association of all things monsanto. wealthy british style. expert on to explain the fine. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. but i'll talk about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm like the push to the no i...
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and the government are both working to to stop the so-called barriers to trade that you know what alexis it's ok because when santa along with dupont just launched this new website called g.m.o. answers dot com where they answer all of this is a lot of splaying to do and they answer a lot of grievances they talk about how healthy g m o's are providing transparency of course the issue why do you think now i mean putting out this website are they really feeling the mounting pressure here for what is going to happen eventually in the united states will probably pass the labeling law and washington this year in november it'll be a ballot initiative and we expect it to pass that's the beginning of the end of this type of secrecy where consumers don't know what they're eating you know month santo democracy because democracy works against them the new york times just did a poll showing that ninety three percent of americans want to know what they're eating and whether it contains genetically modified organism also in that poll it showed that more than half of us would not be modified food if we
and the government are both working to to stop the so-called barriers to trade that you know what alexis it's ok because when santa along with dupont just launched this new website called g.m.o. answers dot com where they answer all of this is a lot of splaying to do and they answer a lot of grievances they talk about how healthy g m o's are providing transparency of course the issue why do you think now i mean putting out this website are they really feeling the mounting pressure here for what...
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center so here to discuss this latest development among samples of war on truth i'm joined now by alexis baden mayer from the director they were going to consumers association haiti as to how you don't think that the traveling we have i guess i'm not surprised at all that monsanto is tracking or looking at these websites that's in their interest but the army intelligence center i am very surprised why do you think the u.s. government is doing once well it's talk to me as well but months into collaborates with the u.s. government and every other aspect of policy and decision making we know through wiki leaks that the embassies have regularly worked to plan santo to push genetic engineering on countries whose public has already stated that they don't want these foods so you know why not collaborate with the military to spy on scientists talk a little bit more about the extensive kind of collusion going on between monsanto and the u.s. government when interesting. topical example is. he worked at crop life america the lobbying arm for monsanto and the other big biotech and chemical and feed
center so here to discuss this latest development among samples of war on truth i'm joined now by alexis baden mayer from the director they were going to consumers association haiti as to how you don't think that the traveling we have i guess i'm not surprised at all that monsanto is tracking or looking at these websites that's in their interest but the army intelligence center i am very surprised why do you think the u.s. government is doing once well it's talk to me as well but months into...
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. >> that somebody is 22-year-old alexis reynoso. >> is the belt off? >> i advised my partner jenson to grab the fire extinguisher, and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped. the dashboard was pulled down around his legs and waist area. so there was no way he was going to get out on his own. as jenson got there with the fire extinguisher, i had been working to try and move his legs to a better position to try to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it was undescribable. in a way, every time we pulled him out, he was trying to get his head out of the window, try to get fresh air because the black smoke was already building inside the car. >> as the fire burns out of control, the officers, jack klein and others frantically try to pry him out of the vehicle. >> he was hit actually from the side. and his door was all squashed in. there was no way we could open the door to get him out. >> they try to rip open the hood of the car. >> i told them don't open it because more oxygen, more flame. and at the same time we're thinking, what if thi
. >> that somebody is 22-year-old alexis reynoso. >> is the belt off? >> i advised my partner jenson to grab the fire extinguisher, and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped. the dashboard was pulled down around his legs and waist area. so there was no way he was going to get out on his own. as jenson got there with the fire extinguisher, i had been working to try and move his legs to a better position to try to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it...
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captain alexis carter, they were in a side bar for five minutes. lisa bloom is watching that. what was the significance of that? >> how far defense attorney don west can go on this cross examination. we're hearing a mini law school class about stand your ground law in florida. he's trying to turn this witness around to his advantage. on direct examination, this witness says george zimmerman was a terrific student and learned stand your ground and self-defense law that confli contradicts zimmerman's statement to sean hanity, a statement that the jury has seen. >> lisa bloom, thank you. stand we by. don west continues. >> -- talk about these issues with your classes. >> that is correct. >> okay. so what we were talking about then was the evolution of the castle doctrine into what the legislature did some, what, seven years ago, six, seven years ago, something like that, into what has been known as stand your ground. that's sort of the focus -- >> right. >> okay. the castle doctrine was this idea that if you were in your home -- >> objection. same objection. >> i think a clarific
captain alexis carter, they were in a side bar for five minutes. lisa bloom is watching that. what was the significance of that? >> how far defense attorney don west can go on this cross examination. we're hearing a mini law school class about stand your ground law in florida. he's trying to turn this witness around to his advantage. on direct examination, this witness says george zimmerman was a terrific student and learned stand your ground and self-defense law that confli contradicts...
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. >> a lot of people noted, alexis, she called him throughout this interview by his first name. but also she said race was never discussed in that room. what does that tell you? >> that was something the jurors were actually instructed to do. the judge barred people from discussing race or thinking of this as a racial case so they were actually following the instruction of the judge but something that has been a constant complaint from a lot of people the judge gave the jurors many instructions and one of the reasons that the jurors said in this interview that they had to find him not guilty was because of those instructions. they were trying to match the judge's instructions with all of the evidence which they found as organized and all of the options that they had for finding him guilty of second-degree murder or manslaughter and one of the things the judge also said they cannot consider race so she was following those instructions but one of the other things that is interesting is racial jeantel in her interview on cnn as well -- >> let me play that. she said exactly the oppo
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por los orioles, el dominicano alexi casilla se fue de 2-0.este viernes 12 de julio. dc united contra chivas del guadalajara de mexico en el rfk. . noticias washington los invita a participar para ganar boletos, lo unico que tienen que hacer es enviar desde su celular al 90900 la palabra chivas y quedara inscrito para el sorteo sera maÑana a las 11 de la noche. ya para finalizar les cuento que hoy decenas de niÑos de todo el pais fueron los invitados de honor en la casa blanca durante una cena oficial para niÑos... estos menores fueron parte de una competencia anual sobre recetas de platillos originales para difundir la buena alimentacion y nutricion.... durante la cena, estos niÑos fueron sorprendidos con la presencia del presidente obama quien llego al evento para felicitarlos... 54- niÑos ganadores y sus padres fueron seleccionados en esta actividad.. mas preguntas que respuestas en el caso de nino de siete anos autista encontrado muerto dentro de un auto. alertan de fraude mediante una llamada telefonica. le orientamos para que no caiga en
por los orioles, el dominicano alexi casilla se fue de 2-0.este viernes 12 de julio. dc united contra chivas del guadalajara de mexico en el rfk. . noticias washington los invita a participar para ganar boletos, lo unico que tienen que hacer es enviar desde su celular al 90900 la palabra chivas y quedara inscrito para el sorteo sera maÑana a las 11 de la noche. ya para finalizar les cuento que hoy decenas de niÑos de todo el pais fueron los invitados de honor en la casa blanca durante una...
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we just need everybody to keep praying for us. >> alexis has taken a few steps with a walker.estures. a terrible reminder of the thing that can happen you. you are having so much fun. >> that happens. this is all brought to light. it's been known, but hasn't been known to household people, you and me. parasailing accident. the industry has very little regulation. 1998, since then in florida alone, 33 parasailing accidents. six of those fatal. that's just florida. these are all over the place. >> you see it all the time. you would think it is perfectly safe. everyone seems to be doing it when you are at the beach or resort. >> i look at bungee jumping. i say, that can't be safe. for all i know. probably a better track record. and look at parasailing. that looks harmless enough. not necessarily. >> until something goes wrong. with the east dealing with oppressive heat. flooding a problem down south. parts of north carolina got drenched causing homes and streets to be flooded. in other areas, soaking rain, sparked mudslides in the mountains. parts of western north carolina will g
we just need everybody to keep praying for us. >> alexis has taken a few steps with a walker.estures. a terrible reminder of the thing that can happen you. you are having so much fun. >> that happens. this is all brought to light. it's been known, but hasn't been known to household people, you and me. parasailing accident. the industry has very little regulation. 1998, since then in florida alone, 33 parasailing accidents. six of those fatal. that's just florida. these are all over...
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here's the thing about alexis carter. the captain is a nice guy.e guy, when he testified, he seemed to really enjoy his teaching role, he seems to be enjoying his career as a public defender. now in the military, he was a leakable guy. i think for that split second, if they did look at zimmerman, it humanized him, because everybody got a chuckle. you go heard the chuck him in the courtroom. in a murder trial, you need to be stoic. there was levity there it humanized him. >> i don't know, i'm unsure about george zimmerman's reaction, because it's the murder trial, after all. >> that can be problematic. i think what's interesting, if you believe in a transference, dr. carter was probably the nicest witness that we've had. we've had some pretty volatile people. so if the feelings they have towards him were transferred to george zimmerman. it certainly helps. maybe laughing isn't the best to do, go, it's stressful. maybe at some point he cracks a smile. >> before the courtroom resumes, i will leave it to you to sort of give us a sonny is gone, i guess
here's the thing about alexis carter. the captain is a nice guy.e guy, when he testified, he seemed to really enjoy his teaching role, he seems to be enjoying his career as a public defender. now in the military, he was a leakable guy. i think for that split second, if they did look at zimmerman, it humanized him, because everybody got a chuckle. you go heard the chuck him in the courtroom. in a murder trial, you need to be stoic. there was levity there it humanized him. >> i don't know,...
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i actually agree with alexis. let the democratic party work this out. it's kind of fun to watch and make all the weiner puns. he should, if he was want dog the public service, do the public service and just bow out. >> carlos danger was texting with sidney leathers. is this the best we can do? >> hey, i would ask the question and mark sanford and david vitter, we have examples on both sides, debauchery. >> i'm not saying -- >> i'm saying it's not. >> we're calling for honesty. isn't that the bottom line of it? >> president obama speaks for an hour and four minutes today. i have no idea where we are in the speech but let's see if it sounds familiar to you because it's all rehash. we're running the thing in order f here he is. >> for the end of those three decades -- >> here we go. >> -- a housing bubble, crit cards, churching financial sector with keeping the economy artificially juiced up. so sometimes it papered over some of these long-term trends. but by the time i took office in 2009 as your president, we all know the bubble had burst. >> here we are
i actually agree with alexis. let the democratic party work this out. it's kind of fun to watch and make all the weiner puns. he should, if he was want dog the public service, do the public service and just bow out. >> carlos danger was texting with sidney leathers. is this the best we can do? >> hey, i would ask the question and mark sanford and david vitter, we have examples on both sides, debauchery. >> i'm not saying -- >> i'm saying it's not. >> we're calling...
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. >>> let's go to new york right now, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch updateeporter: investors will be being looing at earnings reports due this week. aluminum producer alcoa kicks things off today, when it announces results after the close of trading. profits at u.s. companies are expected to slow but remain near record levels. >>> a group of 70 clothing inspectors plan to inspect factories in bangladesh. the group includes swedish retailer h&m. stores and clothing makers put increasing pressure to step up oversight, following a building collapse in april that killed more than 1,000 garment workers. >>> chinese home buyers are flooding the u.s. housing market, especially california. the national association of realtors says in the past year, more than half the homes sold to foreigners in california went to chinese buyers. and nearly 70% are paying for those homes in cash. >>> billionaire investor warren buffett is feeling generous. he's giving five charities more than $2.6 billion. about $2 billion is going to the bill and melinda gates foundation. the rest w
. >>> let's go to new york right now, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch updateeporter: investors will be being looing at earnings reports due this week. aluminum producer alcoa kicks things off today, when it announces results after the close of trading. profits at u.s. companies are expected to slow but remain near record levels. >>> a group of 70 clothing inspectors plan to inspect factories in bangladesh. the group includes swedish retailer h&m....
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i'm told now that eric holder is getting a hug from alexis herman. old friends.e's going to be speaking out on what's going on. let's hear what he has to say. i'm sure he's going to thank the women of the delta sigma theta sorority first. >> good afternoon deltas. >> good afternoon! >> thank you secretary herman for those very kind words. and thank you all for such a warm welcome. it's a privilege to join all of you. president butler mcintyre, national social action co-chairs watkins, ladimore and boyd. and every member of your executive committee and the executive board in celebrating delta sigma theta's centennial year here in our nation's capital. and not far from where the sorority was founded. but as you heard, it's even greater privilege for me to say that i am the husband of a distinguished delta, dr. sharon malone. she made me say that. but thank you all for inviting me to take part in your 51st annual convention. as we come together to congratulate this year's award recipients, to reflect on a century of engagement and empowerment and to strengthen the r
i'm told now that eric holder is getting a hug from alexis herman. old friends.e's going to be speaking out on what's going on. let's hear what he has to say. i'm sure he's going to thank the women of the delta sigma theta sorority first. >> good afternoon deltas. >> good afternoon! >> thank you secretary herman for those very kind words. and thank you all for such a warm welcome. it's a privilege to join all of you. president butler mcintyre, national social action co-chairs...
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let me show you for one moment, what a law instructor by the name of captain alexis carter fantastic witness for the pros decision, what they were able to do with this law instructor who was supposed to, say george zimmerman knew all about this law. instead, they got this instructor to teach the jury what might have been going through george zimmerman's head at the moment he fired the shot. have a look. >> we also talked about imperfect self-defense where you may have started out being the person that was attacked but for whatever reason, you took it a step forward, now you are their aggressor. so that dynamic between, you know, two people involved in a fire or a scuff him, that could change. >> you used the term imperfect self-defense. >> right. >> is that the notion that sometimes the tables can turn? >> it means that or it also means that the person didn't, acted unreasonably in countering the force that was applied to them. >> george howls is here with me, cnn correspondent, gavel to gavel correspondent. when i saw this witness take the stand, i thought, oh, boy, this is going to
let me show you for one moment, what a law instructor by the name of captain alexis carter fantastic witness for the pros decision, what they were able to do with this law instructor who was supposed to, say george zimmerman knew all about this law. instead, they got this instructor to teach the jury what might have been going through george zimmerman's head at the moment he fired the shot. have a look. >> we also talked about imperfect self-defense where you may have started out being...
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. >> russian opposition activist alexi is back in moscow. he was free from jail yesterday just 24 hours after he was slapped with a five-year prison sentence. hundreds of his supporters were on hand to greet him after his return to the capital. if your script of the kremlin, he said he will push ahead with his plan to become moscow's mayor. he returned to a hero's welcome. he was released from jail pending his appeal. it rolled keeping him behind bars would limit his right to be elected. he is running for mayor of moscow. he thanked all of those who had protested against his conviction. >> you brought down and destroy the greatest privilege the kremlin never has. their religion right to take any person, arrest him on the spot so that person is lost. you made it possible for us to be let out the day after the trial. i do. navalny's conviction still stands. he was found guilty in a lumber deal, trumped up charges he say were to silence him. he is a leading critic of resident vladimir putin. >> i am for navalny. he is the best, most promising,
. >> russian opposition activist alexi is back in moscow. he was free from jail yesterday just 24 hours after he was slapped with a five-year prison sentence. hundreds of his supporters were on hand to greet him after his return to the capital. if your script of the kremlin, he said he will push ahead with his plan to become moscow's mayor. he returned to a hero's welcome. he was released from jail pending his appeal. it rolled keeping him behind bars would limit his right to be elected....
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this week alexi navalny was tried and sentenced to five years in prison.e said he expected it all along. he said that's how president vladimir putin deals with his critics. outside observers from all over the world are kind of leaning in a similar direction, actually, agreeing that navalny's trial appears to have a political taste to it. cnn's phil black is in moscow now. phil, mr. navalny is out of prison at least for now. what's he going to today, and what happens next in the legal process? >> reporter: he's considering his options, michael, after this most unexpected twist in this story. one day after his conviction and his sentencing to five years in prison, the court resumed and he was set free because the same prosecutor that had argued so long and hard that he should be sent to jail returned to court and said, actually, set him free, please. at least for the short term while he's fighting his appeal. and the prosecutor's argument was it would be denying or somehow violating navalny's rights if by keeping him in prison he was not allowed to continue
this week alexi navalny was tried and sentenced to five years in prison.e said he expected it all along. he said that's how president vladimir putin deals with his critics. outside observers from all over the world are kind of leaning in a similar direction, actually, agreeing that navalny's trial appears to have a political taste to it. cnn's phil black is in moscow now. phil, mr. navalny is out of prison at least for now. what's he going to today, and what happens next in the legal process?...
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this is captain alexis francisco carter.is the teacher that taught zimmerman criminal litigation at seminole state college in the spring of 2010. he says zimmerman was a student in his class and got an "a" as well. let's take a listen. >> i'm showing you what is in evidence now, marked state's exhibit 210. is this a sort of subsection, very small section of this very big book? >> yes. >> okay. >> that's the chapter specifically pertaining to what? >> self-defense. >> okay. and the second part of state's exhibit 210 is what? >> it's e-mail, homework assignment from george. it was the first homework assignment that i gave to all the students. >> and is that the rest of it actually additional homework assignments? >> yes. >> state exhibit 210 into evidence at this point. >> are you moving the book or the excerpt? >> just the excerpt in. >> okay. it will come in as composite exhibit 210. >> thank you, your honor. >> talk to me a little bit, professor, about what kind of student you remember the defendant to be. >> you know, as y
this is captain alexis francisco carter.is the teacher that taught zimmerman criminal litigation at seminole state college in the spring of 2010. he says zimmerman was a student in his class and got an "a" as well. let's take a listen. >> i'm showing you what is in evidence now, marked state's exhibit 210. is this a sort of subsection, very small section of this very big book? >> yes. >> okay. >> that's the chapter specifically pertaining to what? >>...
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. >> alexi has been advocating cyclists rights for years, and it is his job to convince more muscovitesto ditch therefore wheels for two. >> by 2016, we want 0.1% of all journeys made in moscow to be by bicycle. today, it is .000 -- something percent. >> it is an ambitious goal, but he hopes that soon more moscow cyclists will be heading in the right direction. >> and export of a different kind, football news. >> and last night's semifinals, norway and denmark ended their 90 minute clash with a1-all draw . the final score, 4-2, norway. they now face germany in the final. >> that's all we've got for you on this edition of the "journal ." >> we will see you soon. for more information on the "journal" or any of our stories, go to our website, dw.de. >> why not? stay tuned. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- 1,592. what? leaves on that plant.
. >> alexi has been advocating cyclists rights for years, and it is his job to convince more muscovitesto ditch therefore wheels for two. >> by 2016, we want 0.1% of all journeys made in moscow to be by bicycle. today, it is .000 -- something percent. >> it is an ambitious goal, but he hopes that soon more moscow cyclists will be heading in the right direction. >> and export of a different kind, football news. >> and last night's semifinals, norway and denmark...
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polls suggest that he is a long way behind in popularity, behind the kremlin- backed candidate, but alexi navalny has aexei vociferous and growing support system here. his supporters have said they would not be frightened by any intimidation, and they hope the campaign would be a success. standarges, of course, against him. they are apt and embezzlement while he was working as an .npaid adviser to the governor he always says that those charges against him were politically inspired, designed to stem his rise in popularity, but now he is back in moscow. the real challenges begin as he tries to build on his support. killede women have been in protests north of egypt's capital. it happened as thousands of people took to the streets across the country rallying for and against mohamed morsy. , leavingnce broke out six others injured. one person is in critical condition. police say live ammunition sticks were used in the fighting. this was the scene where people have been holding a sit in since morsi's removal from office more than two weeks ago. thousands have been calling for his return to pow
polls suggest that he is a long way behind in popularity, behind the kremlin- backed candidate, but alexi navalny has aexei vociferous and growing support system here. his supporters have said they would not be frightened by any intimidation, and they hope the campaign would be a success. standarges, of course, against him. they are apt and embezzlement while he was working as an .npaid adviser to the governor he always says that those charges against him were politically inspired, designed to...
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. >> alexi has been advocating cyclists rights for years, and it is his job to convince more muscovitesto ditch therefore wheels for two. >> by 2016, we want 0.1% of all journeys made in moscow to be by bicycle. today, it is .000 -- something percent. >> it is an ambitious goal, but he hopes that soon more moscow cyclists will be heading in the right direction. >> and export of a different kind, football news. >> and last night's semifinals, norway and denmark ended their 90 minute clash with a1-all draw . the final score, 4-2, norway. they now face germany in the final. >> that's all we've got for you on this edition of the "journal ." >> we will see you soon. for more information on the "journal" or any of our stories, go to our website, dw.de. >> why not? stay tuned. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- chief seeks a mandate from the people calling for rallies to back a crackdown on what he is calling terrorism and violence. this is "inside story." hello and welcome to the program. from the arab spring and egypt's
. >> alexi has been advocating cyclists rights for years, and it is his job to convince more muscovitesto ditch therefore wheels for two. >> by 2016, we want 0.1% of all journeys made in moscow to be by bicycle. today, it is .000 -- something percent. >> it is an ambitious goal, but he hopes that soon more moscow cyclists will be heading in the right direction. >> and export of a different kind, football news. >> and last night's semifinals, norway and denmark...
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that could drive it higher before you're willing to part with it let's talk about a company related, alexis from el paso wants to know how does the outlook for the vote a phone group look over the next year? >> we think good, tyler. vodafone developing activity for it's businesses in both emerging market countries and well-developed markets. the stock pays 57% dividend yield which is exceedingly hand some and gets you a long way towards realizing the person and it owns 49% of the verizon wireless footprint, which is a lucrative proposition and there is increasing talk if verizon will buy them out or do something in a way to pay them a huge dividend as a consequence of ownership stake. i would hold on to them. >>> next, it's david from blue hill maine, writes in and says as a long-term holder of intel i would appreciate a conversation of the prospects in markets such as possible rather than pcs. >> intel again is an iconic franchise, a mote business, if you will, given the industries by the chip making capacity. it stumbled here recently, particularly being rather slow and pc sells to smart
that could drive it higher before you're willing to part with it let's talk about a company related, alexis from el paso wants to know how does the outlook for the vote a phone group look over the next year? >> we think good, tyler. vodafone developing activity for it's businesses in both emerging market countries and well-developed markets. the stock pays 57% dividend yield which is exceedingly hand some and gets you a long way towards realizing the person and it owns 49% of the verizon...
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i remembered him in new haven when he was alexis rios. 32nd player to accomplish the fete.white sox won the game 11-4. he's a good player, not a great player? yeah. you sort of nailed it. let's do that one again. twins, fly ball. that's not cansecoesque. the ball bounces off of his head. oh, that's tough. >>> if you're a hockey fan, this is news that may surprise you. former nhl player, george la rock has announced his intentions to run for canadian house of commons. as a player he dropped the gloves 142 times. over 1,000 penalty minutes. now he's running as a candidate in the green party because he left hockey, he's switched to vegan. his platform includes strong support of no violence and marijuana and illegalization of prostitution. the player who had the ball hit off his head is waldo arcia. it wasn't cansecoesque off the head, but it still was pretty bad. >> easily bad. >> what's going on? >> chantal, we talked about that yesterday. >> yeah, how's she doing? >> falling apart, thankfully. >> oh, good. >> good news for florida and the southeast. i think this will bring r
i remembered him in new haven when he was alexis rios. 32nd player to accomplish the fete.white sox won the game 11-4. he's a good player, not a great player? yeah. you sort of nailed it. let's do that one again. twins, fly ball. that's not cansecoesque. the ball bounces off of his head. oh, that's tough. >>> if you're a hockey fan, this is news that may surprise you. former nhl player, george la rock has announced his intentions to run for canadian house of commons. as a player he...
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they called one of his college professors, alexis carter.s zimmerman claims he wasn't aware of florida's stand your ground law before he shot trayvon martin, but carter says he taught the subject in class and zimmerman was an "a" student. >> did you discuss specifically self-defense and stand your ground laws in connection of violent crimes such as murder? >> yes. >> reporter: the defense noted prosecutors haven't proven zimmerman was in class when the topic was discussed. neighborhood watch volunteer says he shot and killed the 17-year-old because he was beating him badly and feared for his life. carter talked how the law might be used in this case. >> the fact that there were injuries have a tendency to show or support that that person had a reasonable apprehension of fear. >> reporter: the prosecution tried to paint zimmerman as a wannabe cop who couldn't make the force. >> does the person indicate whether or not they have a reason for wanting to go on the ride-alongs? >> yes, sir. >> what is that reason? >> states here -- "solidify my ch
they called one of his college professors, alexis carter.s zimmerman claims he wasn't aware of florida's stand your ground law before he shot trayvon martin, but carter says he taught the subject in class and zimmerman was an "a" student. >> did you discuss specifically self-defense and stand your ground laws in connection of violent crimes such as murder? >> yes. >> reporter: the defense noted prosecutors haven't proven zimmerman was in class when the topic was...
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. >> alexis has taken a few steps with a walker.dney is in critical condition but has been communicating with nods and gestures. >>> new york police are looking for a man caught on camera repelling down the side of the brooklyn bridge. he made it down to construction netting and then scaled on to a nearby rooftop and vanished. after a sweep of an area, police say it was a stunt, not an act of terror. once the would-be daredevil is found, he will face charges. >>> a convicted rapist who escaped from an ohio prison was picked up after one day on the run. james myers walked into a general store less than ten miles from his cell. customers recognized him and managed to tie him up and hold him until state troopers arrived to take him back. >>> another suspect getting tied up to tell you about. this comes from oklahoma. a couple heard some glass break wednesday morning. and then, there was unexpected moving around in the garage. when the suspect emerged, the man of the house hog tied the guy, tying his hands and feet behind his back. the
. >> alexis has taken a few steps with a walker.dney is in critical condition but has been communicating with nods and gestures. >>> new york police are looking for a man caught on camera repelling down the side of the brooklyn bridge. he made it down to construction netting and then scaled on to a nearby rooftop and vanished. after a sweep of an area, police say it was a stunt, not an act of terror. once the would-be daredevil is found, he will face charges. >>> a...
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alexis carter testified that the stand your ground law was taught in class and zimmerman got an "a." but zimmerman told fox news he had never heard of the law before his shooting. zimmerman also claimed trayvon martin grabbed his gun. but a crime lab analyst testified martin's dna was not found on the gun. >>> a tip from a friend of former new england patriots tight end aaron hernandez has led investigators to a so-called flophouse. court documents say the search of a franklin, massachusetts, apartment that was leased by hernandez, has turned up key evidence, ammunition, and clothing he was seen wearing on video the night his friend was shot dead. hernandez is charged with that murder. >>> major progress on that arizona fire that killed 19 firefighters. it's now 45% contained. it was an emotional moment as hundreds of firefighters and police paused to salute the empty vehicles of those fallen hot shots. the bodies are being returned from phoenix on sunday. memorial services are planned tuesday. >>> time, now, for the july 4th weather from across the nation. still hot in the southwest
alexis carter testified that the stand your ground law was taught in class and zimmerman got an "a." but zimmerman told fox news he had never heard of the law before his shooting. zimmerman also claimed trayvon martin grabbed his gun. but a crime lab analyst testified martin's dna was not found on the gun. >>> a tip from a friend of former new england patriots tight end aaron hernandez has led investigators to a so-called flophouse. court documents say the search of a...
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. >> alexis, are you here? you want to come up here? come on. don't be shy, nobody's going to bite. >> let's give her some encouragement here. we've heard from adults all day long, we want to hear from somebody who is -- come over here, young lady. my name is cheryl, thank you for being here. we have some great guests who care about you, everybody in this room cares about you. you have been through some training. you have a question for our guests? >> no, but i want to thank you for doing this. thank you. without this we'd be back at scare one. >> thank you. >> have you seen bullying at your school? can you tell us a little about that? >> i don't have bullying like at the movie but it's kind of like, oh, she wore this, so. >> did somebody in your school do something about it? >> not really. the teachers don't see it. >> nobody wants to say anything to the teachers so they don't think this is a big deal. >> yeah. >> you've been through training to stop bullying so what does that mean? >> we'll try to stop it and we'll try to get them to stop sayi
. >> alexis, are you here? you want to come up here? come on. don't be shy, nobody's going to bite. >> let's give her some encouragement here. we've heard from adults all day long, we want to hear from somebody who is -- come over here, young lady. my name is cheryl, thank you for being here. we have some great guests who care about you, everybody in this room cares about you. you have been through some training. you have a question for our guests? >> no, but i want to thank...
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political analyst from the alexy university in gaza he says neither side is ready to take publications required by international law that national low guarantee is the right to self-determination to the palestinian people and the right to self-determination of the palestinian people in kenya is one that right of more than seven million palestinian refugees are scattered all over the world living in miserable conditions in miserable refugee camps all over the world actually their right to return also international law guarantees that i took the quality of more than one point two million palestinian citizens of the state of israel who are treated as second if not third class such as but also international law guarantees that out of you know palestinians in the gaza strip that wish the bank to live freely and free from direct military occupation and i don't think that you know that assumption of the negotiation is means that the palestinians and there is a will be able to deal with these serious issues john is simply unstoppable economic rois appears to be leveling off with g.d.p. growth
political analyst from the alexy university in gaza he says neither side is ready to take publications required by international law that national low guarantee is the right to self-determination to the palestinian people and the right to self-determination of the palestinian people in kenya is one that right of more than seven million palestinian refugees are scattered all over the world living in miserable conditions in miserable refugee camps all over the world actually their right to return...
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tonight, the two 17-year-old girls from indiana, alexis fairchild and sidney goode, remain in criticalondition. a similar incident played out in 2007 in pompano beach, florida, when the tow line attached to this parasail snapped, and as if they were slung from a gigantic slingshot, two sisters crashed into the roof of a waterside hotel, killing one and leaving the other with permanent brain damage. >> i don't believe it was an accident. i believe it was negligence. >> reporter: in both incidents, strong winds blew and the line connecting the parasail to the boat snapped. once that happens the parasailers are at the mercy of those vicious gusts. the parasailing safety council estimates that there have been 130 million rides in this country in the last 30 years. of those more than 400 have resulted in serious injury. 73 people have died. if parasailing is part of your upcoming vacation plans, look for a company that's been in business a long time. major accidents will often put a company out of business. and monitor the weather. while responsible companies won't go out when the weather i
tonight, the two 17-year-old girls from indiana, alexis fairchild and sidney goode, remain in criticalondition. a similar incident played out in 2007 in pompano beach, florida, when the tow line attached to this parasail snapped, and as if they were slung from a gigantic slingshot, two sisters crashed into the roof of a waterside hotel, killing one and leaving the other with permanent brain damage. >> i don't believe it was an accident. i believe it was negligence. >> reporter: in...
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joins me now for more from the scene how the alexy it's the main television studio for all the main channels at rush hour i must say it's not us we're somewhere else i saw pictures of it just a little earlier on the seem to be a heck of a lot of smoke there how serious is this fire. well right now we can say that the fire has been localized to the presence of fire brigade that the scene here is still very heavy i've seen several ambulance cos pulling towards the astonishing a building we do know that broadcasts of several t.v. stations were suspended but now reportedly most of them are going back on law and as we speak. obviously the fire has been localized but it was very serious and very huge more than a hundred and fifty square meters it was it's a total capacity and we understand that the fire brigades who are fighting the blaze at the scene rated it as a very difficult and very serious fire yeah i spoke to some of them here now as i was as i came here to the scene and they said that it was probably a malfunction of electrical cables or a short circuit which caused the blaze but thankful
joins me now for more from the scene how the alexy it's the main television studio for all the main channels at rush hour i must say it's not us we're somewhere else i saw pictures of it just a little earlier on the seem to be a heck of a lot of smoke there how serious is this fire. well right now we can say that the fire has been localized to the presence of fire brigade that the scene here is still very heavy i've seen several ambulance cos pulling towards the astonishing a building we do...