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and don't take it, alexis.ello. >> 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. >>> most of the inmates inside the louisville metro department of corrections jail prefer living in dorm-style housing units where they can at least socialize and have access to tv. but anthony politi is happy to be housed alone in his cell and to occasionally chat with a neighbor. >> politi. what's up? you got a haircut. let me see. you ugly, man. >> i could not be in a room with 20, 30 people all day. that would drive me insane. you know, i'd end up hurting somebody or i'd make them hurt me. i just couldn't do it. >> politi is charged with murder and rape. but despite police claims that he confessed after he was arrested, politi says he has no recollection of the murder. >> how did the 40-year-old girl end up dea
and don't take it, alexis.ello. >> 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. >>> most of the inmates inside the louisville metro department of corrections jail prefer living in dorm-style housing units where they can at least socialize and...
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and don't take it, alexis.ello. >> 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. in the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> most of the inmates inside the louisville metro department of corrections jail prefer living in dorm-style housing units where they can at least socialize and have access to tv. but anthony politi is happy to be housed alone in his cell and to occasionally chat with a neighbor. >> politi. what's up? you got a haircut. let me see. you ugly, man. >> i could not be in a room wi
and don't take it, alexis.ello. >> 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. in the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we...
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alexis?> reporter: michelle, the weather here in boston today making this an even more challenging day for the city. we've got near hurricane force winds, heavy rain, but it hasn't stopped thousands of people from lining boilstop street. they're here to pay tribute to those -- boylston street, they're here to pay tribute to those who died and those whose lives were changed forever because of the attacks. jane richard and her older brother henry stood silent where their brother martin was killed a year ago. the 8-year-old was the youngest victim of the marathon bombings. another wreath was placed at the second bomb site as victims, family members and dignitaries began ady of rehem bran -- a day of remembrance. paul was near the finish line when a bomb went off. >> unfortunately i looked to the right and i saw my leg was on the ground. >> reporter: paul's brother jp also felt the blast. but didn't know he had suffered the same injury. >> the bomb goes off. and i'm on the ground and like i was c
alexis?> reporter: michelle, the weather here in boston today making this an even more challenging day for the city. we've got near hurricane force winds, heavy rain, but it hasn't stopped thousands of people from lining boilstop street. they're here to pay tribute to those -- boylston street, they're here to pay tribute to those who died and those whose lives were changed forever because of the attacks. jane richard and her older brother henry stood silent where their brother martin was...
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que ademas ha provocado a cientos de desplazados alexis "del momento en que se empezo el terremoto comoal segundo se dio la alarma de alerta del tsunami y empezo la evacuacion" como alexis, miles de personas estan buscando refugio luego que este sismo en el norte de chile generara una alerta de tsunami para chile, peru y ecuador--- y con aviso de prevencion para colombia, panama y costa rica patricio cisternas "la gente tomo precauciones y comenzo a salir y retirarse de sus casas previo a la alerta de tsunami" alexis bermudez/evac uado "si la verdad que estamos arriba en una compuesta como a 600 mts de altura en zona segura" el epicentro fue en el oceano. estuvo ubicado a 10 kilometros de profundidad, y 99 kilometros al noroeste de iquique.. provocando olas de tsunami de hasta de 8 pies de altura que azotaban enfurecidas la costa. patricio "pero la gente del norte durante casi ya el ultimo mes han venido han recibido grandes temblores si se puede decir asi que ya estaban mas o menos preparados" el movimiento telurico ocurrio alrededor de las 8 y 46 de la noche, hora local. las autoridad
que ademas ha provocado a cientos de desplazados alexis "del momento en que se empezo el terremoto comoal segundo se dio la alarma de alerta del tsunami y empezo la evacuacion" como alexis, miles de personas estan buscando refugio luego que este sismo en el norte de chile generara una alerta de tsunami para chile, peru y ecuador--- y con aviso de prevencion para colombia, panama y costa rica patricio cisternas "la gente tomo precauciones y comenzo a salir y retirarse de sus casas...
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>> alexis, they say the fire alarm was pulled during the attack. did that help with the evacuation or add to the chaos? >> reporter: it was actually a quick-thinking student who pulled that fire alarm this morning and once he did, students poured out of the school and authorities say they are thankful he did that because they were able to evacuate the school much quicker than they would have been able to. allen? >> very smart of him. all right, alexis christoforous, thank you so much. >>> well, one victim of the stabbing spree took this hospital selfie posted it to instagram. nate's caption says chilling at children's. he is one of the students credited with pulling that fire alarm and yelling for people to run. >>> president obama meanwhile offered words of comfort at fort hood, texas today one week after three soldiers were killed on a shooting on that base. the president and first lady michelle obama joined family members and friends at the memorial service this afternoon. about 2,000 people attended to pay tribute to the soldiers and 16 others
>> alexis, they say the fire alarm was pulled during the attack. did that help with the evacuation or add to the chaos? >> reporter: it was actually a quick-thinking student who pulled that fire alarm this morning and once he did, students poured out of the school and authorities say they are thankful he did that because they were able to evacuate the school much quicker than they would have been able to. allen? >> very smart of him. all right, alexis christoforous, thank you...
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alexis' dad was out of the picture. michelle was raising her daughter as a single mom, cleaning houses to pay the bills. struggling. she hadn't had much luck in the boyfriend department either. then along came jeremy banks. he was a young sheriff's deputy from a family with a background law enforcement background after work buddies who would sometimes grab a meal. >> we were out to dinner one night and my sister michelle was there. later, he asked if she was single. i said man, that's my sister. >> we're friends and you're trying to hit on my sister. he said no, nothing like that. i think she's cute and i'd like to get to know her better. >> michelle and jeremy started going out in 2009. six months into their relationship, the deputy, girlfriend and daughter moved into their home. she was pleased she found a reliable guy in uniform. >> at the library there's a book called, so you love a cop. i said should i get this for her? overall, i was happy that she had someone. >> but it wasn't long before the fights started. once
alexis' dad was out of the picture. michelle was raising her daughter as a single mom, cleaning houses to pay the bills. struggling. she hadn't had much luck in the boyfriend department either. then along came jeremy banks. he was a young sheriff's deputy from a family with a background law enforcement background after work buddies who would sometimes grab a meal. >> we were out to dinner one night and my sister michelle was there. later, he asked if she was single. i said man, that's my...
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(risas) >>> ya empezamos mal la entrevista alexis. ya empezamos mal la entrevista.nen tres aÑos, para llegar en la cancha, con un equipo. y los aficionados aquÍ, quieren un que gane con jugadores individualmente. estrellas del mundo. es importante que el equipo en la cancha represente al Área, es un equipo internacional. >>> ok. >>> alexis cÓmo se llamarÁ el equipo. y el dueÑo si mal no recuerdo es dueÑo de los atlanta falcons del fÚtbol americano no? >>> sÍ, si, es lo mismo. y tambiÉn, el equipo aquÍ en atlanta, el equipo de fÚtbol van a jugar en el mismo estadio de los atlanta falcons. >>> cÓmo se llama el equipo, se sabe el nombre del equipo? >>> veremos. es para los aficionados. el nombre vamos a ver, en un aÑo. >>> ok. >>> y vendremos, es para los aficionados. deciden. >>> creo que harÁn un sorteo, competencia, concurso para decidir el nombre. felicidades a atlanta, georgia, quÉ bueno que hay inversiÓn para el fÚtbol, la mls sigue creciendo, amigo, ahora sÍ burlate, cÓmo ves a los estados unidos en el mundial. tienen un grupo que para quÉ te cuento. a ver, dime
(risas) >>> ya empezamos mal la entrevista alexis. ya empezamos mal la entrevista.nen tres aÑos, para llegar en la cancha, con un equipo. y los aficionados aquÍ, quieren un que gane con jugadores individualmente. estrellas del mundo. es importante que el equipo en la cancha represente al Área, es un equipo internacional. >>> ok. >>> alexis cÓmo se llamarÁ el equipo. y el dueÑo si mal no recuerdo es dueÑo de los atlanta falcons del fÚtbol americano no?...
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. >> that somebody is 22-year-old alexis runoso. >> is the belt off?> i advised my partner jensen to grab the fire extinguisher and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped in his leg and waist area. there was no way that he was going to get out on his own. as jensen got there with the fire extinguisher, i was trying to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it was undescribable in a way. every time we tried to pull him out, he was trying oh get his window out of the car because the black smoke was building inside the car. >> as the fire burns out of control, the officers, jack cline 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 tried to rip open the hood of the car. >> i said, don't open it because more oxygen, more flame and at the same time we're thinking, what if this guy doesn't make it and everything is going fast. >> we hold our breath because of the smoke and just took turns trying to
. >> that somebody is 22-year-old alexis runoso. >> is the belt off?> i advised my partner jensen to grab the fire extinguisher and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped in his leg and waist area. there was no way that he was going to get out on his own. as jensen got there with the fire extinguisher, i was trying to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it was undescribable in a way. every time we tried to pull him out, he was trying oh get his window...
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so alexis did a yelp search to see if she is alone. she wasn't. >> i clicked on yelp.ally panicked. >> reporter: the complaints were the same as hers, wedding dates come and gone yet no deposit back. sometimes not even a call at all. >> i'm like wait a minute. this cannot be happening. >> reporter: we wanted to get answers. we even went to the event center but it was locked. we tracked down the number to the owner's construction business but no one called us. >> every angle i'm pushed off, just like nothing. >> reporter: we did more digging and found the owners of the event center filed for bankruptcy this week leaving couples like alexis and stanley scrambling to find a new venue with only weeks until the big day. >> i don't understand how they cannot at least pick up the phone and call and say, this is going on. let us help you. [ crying ] >> to find something different. or anything. they haven't done anything. >> reporter: for a lot of the couples expected to have their weddings here, not only are they scrambling to find a new venue, they're now worried they will ne
so alexis did a yelp search to see if she is alone. she wasn't. >> i clicked on yelp.ally panicked. >> reporter: the complaints were the same as hers, wedding dates come and gone yet no deposit back. sometimes not even a call at all. >> i'm like wait a minute. this cannot be happening. >> reporter: we wanted to get answers. we even went to the event center but it was locked. we tracked down the number to the owner's construction business but no one called us. >>...
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alexis christoforous on the charges that suspect is now facing. >> reporter: 25-year-old kayvon edson appeared in court wednesday charged with possession of a hoax device. the suspect had a rice cooker in his backpack that was filled with confetti. >> your honor doesn't need me to tell you symbolism of a rice cooker on the one-year anniversary of the boston marathon bombings. your honor, taking the totality of the circumstances, we do believe that $100,000 is the appropriate bail amount for this individual. [ inaudible ] >> this gentleman is not a threat. >> reporter: it all took place near the finish line of next week's boston marathon and one year after two bombs exploded killing three and injuring hundreds more. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the boston community and special guests paid tribute to victims tuesday. >> we will always remember our guardian angels. i'm so proud to be a bostonian. >> reporter: survivors are vowing to put last year's tragedy behind them and to run next week's race without fear. alexis christoforous, cbs news, boston. >> and lawyers for last year's bombing suspe
alexis christoforous on the charges that suspect is now facing. >> reporter: 25-year-old kayvon edson appeared in court wednesday charged with possession of a hoax device. the suspect had a rice cooker in his backpack that was filled with confetti. >> your honor doesn't need me to tell you symbolism of a rice cooker on the one-year anniversary of the boston marathon bombings. your honor, taking the totality of the circumstances, we do believe that $100,000 is the appropriate bail...
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alexis christoforous reports. >> reporter: the insurance institute for highway safety crashed midsizeuvs into a rigid barrier at 40 miles per hour to see which ones performed best in a frontal crash. of nine models, only the chevrolet equinox and the gmc terrain received the highest rating. the toyota highlander was rated acceptable. all three of those suvs performed well in front, rear, side and rollover crashes. they also came equipped with technology to help prevent or minimize frontal collisions. the tests showed what could happen if just a small portion of the vehicle crashes into another vehicle or object like a utility pole or tree. >> this kind of crash, a small overlap where just the corner of the front of your vehicle is involved accounted for about 25% of the remaining serious injuries in frontal crashes. >> reporter: the institute declared the honda pilot the worst performer. the mazda cx-9 and the kia sorrento also rated poorly. the ford explorer, toyota 4runner and jeep cherokee received marginal ratings. researchers say the results show manufacturers what improvements t
alexis christoforous reports. >> reporter: the insurance institute for highway safety crashed midsizeuvs into a rigid barrier at 40 miles per hour to see which ones performed best in a frontal crash. of nine models, only the chevrolet equinox and the gmc terrain received the highest rating. the toyota highlander was rated acceptable. all three of those suvs performed well in front, rear, side and rollover crashes. they also came equipped with technology to help prevent or minimize frontal...
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alexis christoforous reports one man is now being charged with possession of a hoax device. >> reporter: police blew up a pair of suspicious backpacks near the boston marathon finish line last night. police tell cbs news, this man, 25-year-old kayvon edison was carrying one of them. officers stopped the suspect because he was acting suspiciously walking around barefoot yelling boston strong. sources tell cbs news the suspect's bag contained a rice cooker full of confetti. this witness who did not want to be identified says the scare was an unwelcome reminder of last year's bombings. >> people reacted quickly. >> reporter: hours earlier it was the site of a memorial marking the one-year anniversary of the marathon bombings. survivors and victims' families gathered for a moment of silence to mark the moment the bombs went off. three people died and more than 260 were injured in the blasts including dancer adrian davis. she lost part of her left leg. >> it is difficult to believe it has only been one year. it feels like only a few weeks and we have a long road yet to walk. >> we endure! we
alexis christoforous reports one man is now being charged with possession of a hoax device. >> reporter: police blew up a pair of suspicious backpacks near the boston marathon finish line last night. police tell cbs news, this man, 25-year-old kayvon edison was carrying one of them. officers stopped the suspect because he was acting suspiciously walking around barefoot yelling boston strong. sources tell cbs news the suspect's bag contained a rice cooker full of confetti. this witness who...
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. >> call girls like alexis don't give up their precise location for two reasons.res the john is close and ready to make the deal. and two, it gives pimps or women time to check them out. >> room 327 and she's watching out the window and she's telling me to pull in. 327. >> within minutes of arriving at the hotel, dan signals that a deal for sex has been made. alexis has offered oral sex and intercourse in exchange for $250. >> danny. >> yes? >> we're coming in. suites as 21-year-old chanel velasquez of california. with the click of a mouse, internet site backpage makes it possible for this sacramento college student to sell herself 2,000 miles from home. >> you're under arrest for prostitution. we're taking you in. >> calm and cooperative, she claims she operates alone. >> you use the lobby computer to post? how are you posting? >> either posting on the that computer or have my best friend post from her iphone or i post from my iphone. >> a quick search of the internet reveals, thanks to backpage, alexis suites has logged a lot of miles. chanel tells police she co
. >> call girls like alexis don't give up their precise location for two reasons.res the john is close and ready to make the deal. and two, it gives pimps or women time to check them out. >> room 327 and she's watching out the window and she's telling me to pull in. 327. >> within minutes of arriving at the hotel, dan signals that a deal for sex has been made. alexis has offered oral sex and intercourse in exchange for $250. >> danny. >> yes? >> we're coming...
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we see this in the work of alexis smith... or again in the work of cindy sherman... or by giving the woman's voice back to her, as in the work of barbara kruger... or jenny holzer. this tower in muenster, germany, was used as a prison for torture in medieval times and again during world war ii. for the european artist, it is very important-- the dialogue between past and present, history and our time. rebekorn is using an abandoned building, not for romantic reason, but because it is a building that has a memory of the torture and includes in the space the sound of torture-- water dripping, hammers striking-- so that the silence of history is broken. human beings once cried out in this cell. this tower has a kind of strange life because it is full of these phantoms-- torture in the middle ages and again during world war ii by nazis. this building has this kind of strange life because it's full of these phantoms. the installation is temporary, to last for just six months, so there's a dialectical condition of the piece-- that to relate the history of germany to german
we see this in the work of alexis smith... or again in the work of cindy sherman... or by giving the woman's voice back to her, as in the work of barbara kruger... or jenny holzer. this tower in muenster, germany, was used as a prison for torture in medieval times and again during world war ii. for the european artist, it is very important-- the dialogue between past and present, history and our time. rebekorn is using an abandoned building, not for romantic reason, but because it is a building...
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alexis christoforous reports one man is being charged with possession of a hoax device. >> reporter:olice blew up a pair of suspicious backpacks near the boston marathon finish line last night. a bomb squad was called in to inspect two suspicious backpacks. cbs news has learned the suspect is identified as 25-year-old kayvon edson, was carrying one of them. officers stopped the suspect because he was acting suspiciously walking around barefoot yelling boston strong. >> boston strong! this. >> reporter: this witness who didn't want to be identified described how police confronted edson. >> he is yelling boston strong, boston strong the whole time. they grabbed his backpack off him right away. they took the backpack off him and set it down in the street. >> reporter: it apparently contained a rice cooker filled with confetti. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the commotion came just hours after a tribute to the victims of last year's twin bombings. resilient survivors addressed the crowd. >> our survivor community is not something any of us has chosen to be a part of. yet we are just that. a com
alexis christoforous reports one man is being charged with possession of a hoax device. >> reporter:olice blew up a pair of suspicious backpacks near the boston marathon finish line last night. a bomb squad was called in to inspect two suspicious backpacks. cbs news has learned the suspect is identified as 25-year-old kayvon edson, was carrying one of them. officers stopped the suspect because he was acting suspiciously walking around barefoot yelling boston strong. >> boston...
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my wife alexi is jewish, and we got married this summer under a huppa.there yarmulkes at my wedding? there were. were there montreal expos yarmulkes? there were not. [ laughter ] i wish there had been. but it's funny. when i first met alexi's parents, they were -- they thought i was jewish as well, and they were very excited about that. so then when i had to tell them that i wasn't jewish, they were very disappointed. over the course of five years, i won them over. and especially, you know, when i proposed to their daughter, they were very excited about that. and i realize they just came to the conclusion that i was jewish enough. [ laughter ] and i realize it's the only religion where that sort of happens, and it makes sense that it's the only religion that ends with ish. [ laughter ] it's true. [ cheers and applause ] i'm sure i'm not the first person who's made this observation, but i feel like -- now, when her friends ask my mother-in-law, like, "is that the jew?" she's like, "he's jew-ish." [ laughter ] and i love -- i will say, i am proudly jew-ish
my wife alexi is jewish, and we got married this summer under a huppa.there yarmulkes at my wedding? there were. were there montreal expos yarmulkes? there were not. [ laughter ] i wish there had been. but it's funny. when i first met alexi's parents, they were -- they thought i was jewish as well, and they were very excited about that. so then when i had to tell them that i wasn't jewish, they were very disappointed. over the course of five years, i won them over. and especially, you know,...
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the navy yard shooting with aaron alexis a crazed contractor mowed down a dozen people.ames holmes opened fire in a crowded movie theater leaving another 12 dead. the newtown schoolhouse slaughter with adam lanza killed 26 and the list goes on and on. the question, what do all of these horrific events have in common? the answer is these murders were all committed by people with
the navy yard shooting with aaron alexis a crazed contractor mowed down a dozen people.ames holmes opened fire in a crowded movie theater leaving another 12 dead. the newtown schoolhouse slaughter with adam lanza killed 26 and the list goes on and on. the question, what do all of these horrific events have in common? the answer is these murders were all committed by people with
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alexi described a member of the russian party as nazi, on twitter and has been fined. >> mountain guides are refusing to climb mt everest following a deadly avalanche on everest. 15 sherpas are killed, three are still missing. their colleagues are striking for improved conditions and more compensation. >> getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough physical challenge known to man. many don't do it alone, they need the help of guides or sherpa said. they show the way. putting them constantly at risk. >> friday's avalanche struck while the serpas were -- sherpas were trying to make the way safe. 13 were killed, three more unked for. >> it's a terrible tragedy, a loss of life and the family and villages will be impacted by the lose. >> the guides are refusing to go up the mountain until certain demands are met, wanting an insurance pay out for those killed. more financial aid and regulations to ensure the guide is right. >> nepal's government said it will meet demands but for the sherpas it doesn't go far enough. >> we decided to establish a himalayan fund to assist the victim's children
alexi described a member of the russian party as nazi, on twitter and has been fined. >> mountain guides are refusing to climb mt everest following a deadly avalanche on everest. 15 sherpas are killed, three are still missing. their colleagues are striking for improved conditions and more compensation. >> getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough physical challenge known to man. many don't do it alone, they need the help of guides or sherpa said. they show the way. putting them...
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alexis kaufman tells us the only thing left of her home was the closet her family was hiding in and a wall of crosses. another haunting image shows how a twister's destruction strikes with random cruelty. one side of the street leveled. the other untouched. for residents here the destruction is surreal. >> people's homes turned upside down. their lives turned upside down. on a peaceful sunday suddenly everything changes. >> while the national weather service has not been able to measure the strength of this tornado outbreak, arkansas governor mike beebe says he has never seen a storm like this before. >> the severity of this in terms of the power of the tornado may be more significant than any of them i've seen. and the loss of life apparently is the highest that we've had. >> reporter: tonight across the south communities are hoping the storm spares them the destruction it left behind in vilonia, a town that was still recovering from a twister that struck almost three years ago to the today. >> three years and two days to the day you guys were dealing with the same problem, another t
alexis kaufman tells us the only thing left of her home was the closet her family was hiding in and a wall of crosses. another haunting image shows how a twister's destruction strikes with random cruelty. one side of the street leveled. the other untouched. for residents here the destruction is surreal. >> people's homes turned upside down. their lives turned upside down. on a peaceful sunday suddenly everything changes. >> while the national weather service has not been able to...
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alexis christoforous reports one man is now being charged with possession of a hoax device. >> reporterp a pair of suspicious backpacks near the boston marathon finish line last night. police tell cbs news, this man, 25-year-old kayvon
alexis christoforous reports one man is now being charged with possession of a hoax device. >> reporterp a pair of suspicious backpacks near the boston marathon finish line last night. police tell cbs news, this man, 25-year-old kayvon
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[ light laughter ] which is a good way of saying, what alexi told you was not the full truth. [ laughterwhat worked out in my favor is i actually thought something worse happened. i assumed my wife had taken the dog and like put her on a rock in the ocean to get like an awesome instagram picture -- [ laughter ] -- and the dog had like fallen into the ocean. so that's what i accused her of. i'm like, "did you take an instagram picture on a rock?" she's like, "no. that's not what happened. she was chased by two dogs into the ocean." but my wife saved her. so i'm so thankful for that and my wife is very brave and outdoorsy and i'm thankful for that. [ applause ] but again, if there are any kids watching, and if there's any message i can impart on you, nothing good happens at the beach. [ laughter ] you don't have to go there. you can just sit at home. and like i say, there's a book called "the beach." there's a book called "beaches." and if you don't like to read or know how to read, they're both movies. [ laughter ] we've got a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] senator jo
[ light laughter ] which is a good way of saying, what alexi told you was not the full truth. [ laughterwhat worked out in my favor is i actually thought something worse happened. i assumed my wife had taken the dog and like put her on a rock in the ocean to get like an awesome instagram picture -- [ laughter ] -- and the dog had like fallen into the ocean. so that's what i accused her of. i'm like, "did you take an instagram picture on a rock?" she's like, "no. that's not what...
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the navy yard shooting with aaron alexis crazed contractor mowed down a dozen innocent people. james holmes opened fire in a crowded movie theater leaving another 12 dead. the newtown schoolhouse slaughter with adam lanza killed 26 and the list goes on and on. the question, what do all of these horrific events have in common? the answer is these murders were all committed by people with mental problems. the far left sets its sight on the second amendment, we focus on the real problem. i'm eric bowling. our cashin crew. innocent americans having their lives cut short by a deranged madman. this shooter ivan lopez was on a cocktail of anti-depressants and ambien and showed extreme anger on his facebook page, green light and finger ready. that's translated to go time, locked and loaded. do we ned to know more of what's going inside their medicine cabinets and less inside their holsters? >> these don't come about because the availability of guns but the mental health of a couple of real monsters. no one goes on a killing rampage simply because there was a gun around. they go on it b
the navy yard shooting with aaron alexis crazed contractor mowed down a dozen innocent people. james holmes opened fire in a crowded movie theater leaving another 12 dead. the newtown schoolhouse slaughter with adam lanza killed 26 and the list goes on and on. the question, what do all of these horrific events have in common? the answer is these murders were all committed by people with mental problems. the far left sets its sight on the second amendment, we focus on the real problem. i'm eric...
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and last year, a former navy reservist and military subcontractor, aaron alexis, fatally shot 12 people at the washington navy yard. a large portion of the city only miles away from the white house was on lockdown before alex sister was shot and killed. last week a civilian boarded a navy destroyer in norfolk, took a gun from a navy guard, and used it to fatally shoot a sailor before security personnel shot and killed him. all this raising serious questions about security at u.s. military bases. >> these things are very difficult to stop as far as suppressing all the firearms that could potentially get aboard the base. >> reporter: and what makes this all the more tragic is that it happened at ft. hood, which is still healing from that unspeakable tragedy of five years ago. >> thank you, pierre. but the question remains how does something like this happen at an army base? more specifically, at this army base? we're joined now by abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz who's reported extensively on the units and families at ft. hood. take us inside what is effectively a s
and last year, a former navy reservist and military subcontractor, aaron alexis, fatally shot 12 people at the washington navy yard. a large portion of the city only miles away from the white house was on lockdown before alex sister was shot and killed. last week a civilian boarded a navy destroyer in norfolk, took a gun from a navy guard, and used it to fatally shoot a sailor before security personnel shot and killed him. all this raising serious questions about security at u.s. military...
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i mean, when we saw the incident with aaron alexis which is a very different case, that was not ptsd.i lly schizo or psychosis. there were many signs that were missed and not acted on. in this case by the accounts we heard, it's not clear that this person had any signs of being very severely mentally ill or prone to violence, but as you point out, he had had some changes lately. from what i read in the news, he had the loss of a grandmother and a mother recently in puerto rico, and he was grieving them. he had moved from where he previously was stationed back to ft. hood and was re-establishing a new location. plus the fact he may have had the remnants of the ptsd that may have been induced initially during his tour of duty in iraq. >> some of these stats are just really -- they're awful, and they're unimaginable, a veter veteran's worst wounds are often the ones we don't see at all. in 2012 we know more men and women died by suicide than by combat. 20% of all suicides that are happening are veterans. doctor, when you hear stats like that, is there something we have failed to do -- yo
i mean, when we saw the incident with aaron alexis which is a very different case, that was not ptsd.i lly schizo or psychosis. there were many signs that were missed and not acted on. in this case by the accounts we heard, it's not clear that this person had any signs of being very severely mentally ill or prone to violence, but as you point out, he had had some changes lately. from what i read in the news, he had the loss of a grandmother and a mother recently in puerto rico, and he was...
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five hundred dollars of the mouse for three companies in dublin and claire ryanair and alexi and pharmaceuticals which received two hundred positions in dublin on the financial services firm is recruiting a hundred new staff in chatham. u s bio pharmaceutical firm and i began writing the names just nine months ago. opening the poetry cafe with teeth and parkland think the plan during the month of june nineteen twenty was common companies continue to experiment. did any amount of time to go to the confederacy we confront each time currently the new roof new packaging and claire hands plans to employ two hundred people the jobs like so we focus again on manufacturing supply chain quality assurance quality control logistics distribution really the heart and soul cream and life transforming products. this discovery i see is expected to result to the creation of an additional two hundred jobs the construction of the next two years. i'm deficient that being feasted on ryanair competing in the world has come to think the lord came to the plant the new technology software development and ditches to mark
five hundred dollars of the mouse for three companies in dublin and claire ryanair and alexi and pharmaceuticals which received two hundred positions in dublin on the financial services firm is recruiting a hundred new staff in chatham. u s bio pharmaceutical firm and i began writing the names just nine months ago. opening the poetry cafe with teeth and parkland think the plan during the month of june nineteen twenty was common companies continue to experiment. did any amount of time to go to...
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some foreign observers, like the alexis, author of democracy in america, see this as a natural outcome for a country whose constitution has a separation of powers. and a further separation of powers between the federal and state government. the political tug of war thus created leads naturally, adjudication. others are dubious, quote, a legalistic approach to politics is no longer serving america well. politicians of both parties are too eager to denounce the conduct as not just wrong, but as illegitimate. what room does that leave for compromise? unquote. so, says lexington, who is with us today. in the economist magazine. >> we uncovered you. >> i am. >> you say here the dangers of taking a legalistic approach to america's budget wars. lawyers beware lawyers. what points are you making in here that lead you to us conclude we should sack them all? >> the problem with having so many lies, the house of commons, it's like one in 12 is a liar. the problem is, a lot of the disputes america is facing, or essentially political arguments, there's something unique about a congress full of lawy
some foreign observers, like the alexis, author of democracy in america, see this as a natural outcome for a country whose constitution has a separation of powers. and a further separation of powers between the federal and state government. the political tug of war thus created leads naturally, adjudication. others are dubious, quote, a legalistic approach to politics is no longer serving america well. politicians of both parties are too eager to denounce the conduct as not just wrong, but as...
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cbs h's alexis christopher. >> two towns were hardest hit. a twister packing winds estimated over 30 miles an hour. caused an 80-mile pack of destruction from the suburbs of little rock. a three-year-old girl was found 100 feet from her home. her hips, badly injured. >> reporter: this rj park took what direct hit. there were 65 campers parked here. now, it's just acres of twisted wood. an the. >> voluntaries parade and held hands while confers checked to see if all who worked there were accounted for. >> moving to the right. >> inlo wase -- cbs news may flower arkansas. >> president obama send escorted his condo senses promising the government will help them rebuild how long it wakes. >> new video is shedding new light on the that stinks video. hundreds of passengers including children were still on the ferry when the cap pain jumped to safety. he was clearly in a hurry wear nothing shoes or pants. today, investigators raided the office as part of a problem to the initial response. 188 people are confirmed dead. more than 100 still missing. >
cbs h's alexis christopher. >> two towns were hardest hit. a twister packing winds estimated over 30 miles an hour. caused an 80-mile pack of destruction from the suburbs of little rock. a three-year-old girl was found 100 feet from her home. her hips, badly injured. >> reporter: this rj park took what direct hit. there were 65 campers parked here. now, it's just acres of twisted wood. an the. >> voluntaries parade and held hands while confers checked to see if all who worked...
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gwen: covering the week, alex wayne of bloomberg news, amy walter of the "cook political report," alexis simendinger of "real clear politics," and michael duffy of "time" agazine. >> award winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> it's one of the most amazing things we build and it i don't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be, building something better for all of us. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. brigham & women's hospital >> additional funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good
gwen: covering the week, alex wayne of bloomberg news, amy walter of the "cook political report," alexis simendinger of "real clear politics," and michael duffy of "time" agazine. >> award winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> it's one of the most amazing things we build and...
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summit on to small number of brotherhood members in the type of links to violent extremism the kite is alexis country to avoid such concerns as to calm down and come slightly bahrain saudi right the army north the emirates cup. more recently announced they will withdraw to the bus station to top a long time support and financial backup of the muslim brotherhood last month saudi right be it designates a degree as a organization following the same enemy from egypt last year when last month one point hundred and twenty eight muslim brotherhood supports this was sentenced to death with an additional knowing hundred anointing facing trial british celebrity chef nigella lawson has been prevented from boarding a us bound flights and now must re apply for these appalling astounding truck compassion in a recent court case. the fifty four year old was she to catch flights from london's heathrow airport to the site since last sunday but was time to lay off checking in on costs and security according to british media the rejection could jeopardize the recent entrants into the american tv market which is
summit on to small number of brotherhood members in the type of links to violent extremism the kite is alexis country to avoid such concerns as to calm down and come slightly bahrain saudi right the army north the emirates cup. more recently announced they will withdraw to the bus station to top a long time support and financial backup of the muslim brotherhood last month saudi right be it designates a degree as a organization following the same enemy from egypt last year when last month one...
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knowledge on us like a a tackle them one day i knew taking cover apparently inside a nearby building alexi the truce was agreed upon in the oven on apparently the state of texas. the moment just to get an idea of what's happening right now. he loves to give you a better view of the independence day which is just always get what we were just shocked that sweet we just saw gunfire. another one ever cared that much of the notion of who is a war correspondent and she is relentless. she is in syria where she snuck in and did the story and a china to stop shooting and she just would not quit the original impressive and something else he would never seen. i was with us. this has been signed in the front wheels disappointed. i just did the south. i actually really love the smell but because for twenty minutes he's been fighting with this guy that she just wants to get her stand out this gives up. this is your name on the scene and happy at damascus that asking how fundamental more than a year not just today we are ttc her truck and he would never know that she spent twenty minutes writing this is
knowledge on us like a a tackle them one day i knew taking cover apparently inside a nearby building alexi the truce was agreed upon in the oven on apparently the state of texas. the moment just to get an idea of what's happening right now. he loves to give you a better view of the independence day which is just always get what we were just shocked that sweet we just saw gunfire. another one ever cared that much of the notion of who is a war correspondent and she is relentless. she is in syria...
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all the developments in ukraine but right now there stood a very very worrying the rt correspondent alexi are sexy and moscow. earlier this week the new times published an array of photos that were meant to act as evidence of russia's involvement in ukraine. but knowing that one of the photos may have been mis labeled parties' on the sunset strip and has more the old days when major publications and media took the time to get back straight before making headlines out of questionable evidence. it might be high time to win those days goodbye. i mean at times don't need piece linking masked men in eastern ukraine to russia. the photos featuring unidentified men the article claimed that the men photographed in ukraine were also previously seen in russia's actions these pictures commission provided blakey and to the osce monitoring eastern ukraine were used to build a case alleging pro russian and present on the ground the state department had come to think that this further confirms moscow's involvement. essentially disregarding questions about whether this evidence would ever stand in a real
all the developments in ukraine but right now there stood a very very worrying the rt correspondent alexi are sexy and moscow. earlier this week the new times published an array of photos that were meant to act as evidence of russia's involvement in ukraine. but knowing that one of the photos may have been mis labeled parties' on the sunset strip and has more the old days when major publications and media took the time to get back straight before making headlines out of questionable evidence....
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alexis said press saying that the opposition is guaranteeing the future of europe gondola merkel is only representing europe's cost he means that if the economic foundation is destroyed and then they will be guilty for example on below merkel privately there are those germans who say apparently according to one report that dashing use the opposition as troublemakers an undesirable negotiators what one person i met with from this series of parties coast to see the seacoast he's in charge of foreign policy without any gave me some of his party's thoughts about the german chancellor says. will we be hearing the scale of the last three years that growth is just around the corner unfortunately mrs merkel is participating in the pre electoral propaganda of the government to have more than sixty percent of the people in extreme poverty of or poverty. these are the results of extreme neo liberal policies which have been followed through with the troika policies which in a sense just state the facts but don't see the people. but this is a co speaking with us there who's in charge of foreign polic
alexis said press saying that the opposition is guaranteeing the future of europe gondola merkel is only representing europe's cost he means that if the economic foundation is destroyed and then they will be guilty for example on below merkel privately there are those germans who say apparently according to one report that dashing use the opposition as troublemakers an undesirable negotiators what one person i met with from this series of parties coast to see the seacoast he's in charge of...
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instead i'm talking about a movement is underway to fundamentally change how the us alexis president every four years the national popular vote the kids to interstate compact movements. and while that might sound like a complicated jumble of words is actually pretty simple idea. it is time to replace the current electoral college system the country uses to elect its president mr called national popular vote system as in whichever candidate that's the most folks around the country wins the presidency. as we learned in two thousand al gore winning the popular vote does not necessarily mean winning the laptop college and white house. the national popular vote movement wants to change that. rather than pursuing a constitutional amendment to scrap tax which is very difficult and time consuming the group is trying to get a certain number of states to agree to a compact saying that they will all get their electoral college votes. not to the candidate who wins the state but instead to the candidate who wins the national popular vote men can get enough states to sign on by twenty sixteen that
instead i'm talking about a movement is underway to fundamentally change how the us alexis president every four years the national popular vote the kids to interstate compact movements. and while that might sound like a complicated jumble of words is actually pretty simple idea. it is time to replace the current electoral college system the country uses to elect its president mr called national popular vote system as in whichever candidate that's the most folks around the country wins the...
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slipping 4%.s are alexi on down 8.5%. facebook off five percent.% now.ff more bloomberg west coming up next her a. cooked by renowned chefs delivered to your door on demand. munchery specializes in daily organic food cooked by in-house chefs. they're raising an additional $20 million in funding. scott is with us now in studio. he is a former managing director of goldman sachs, where he led early investments and facebook and foursquare. thank you for coming. i'm a customer. i'm a believer. you have brought me food. that makes me even happier. what are you going to use this money for? >> it's not just a party. expandthe capital to beyond the san francisco bay area. it is great to have scott as our partner. >> i will have some popcorn while we discussed. is the most exciting thing you have seen since uber? >> trends like we are seeing chery you don't see very often. , we sawinvested in uber something very special. we saw something special in the metric and something special and the founder. we have seen the exact same thing here. the metrics are unbel
slipping 4%.s are alexi on down 8.5%. facebook off five percent.% now.ff more bloomberg west coming up next her a. cooked by renowned chefs delivered to your door on demand. munchery specializes in daily organic food cooked by in-house chefs. they're raising an additional $20 million in funding. scott is with us now in studio. he is a former managing director of goldman sachs, where he led early investments and facebook and foursquare. thank you for coming. i'm a customer. i'm a believer. you...
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. >> i miss alexis, i do. her and i are -- >> what about gretchen? >> who?retchen. >> i'm sorry, who? >> wow. wow. >> when you're gone, you're gone. >> you're gone. >> vicki, you're -- >> not dead, is she? >> that's why there is a rear view mirror. she's in the past. >> wow. >> that's what i'm talking about. okay, vicki, you've been here for nine seasons. you've been on all the housewives franchises the longest. you've had your share of drama play out. what keeps you coming back, i guess? >> you know what, there is good and bad in everything in life. and it has been a great experience. yes, i got divorced and my kids were in high school when we started, now they're graduated. i'm 27, 28 years old, i'm a grandmother. i come back because it's a lot of fun. >> right. >> it is a lot of fun. >> tamra, you watched your life unfold again. you were divorced earlier on and there was a whole marriage episode. that's got to be -- how is your life going? >> my life is going good. i'm very busy. between the show and cut fitness and the kids and -- >> are the kids on the
. >> i miss alexis, i do. her and i are -- >> what about gretchen? >> who?retchen. >> i'm sorry, who? >> wow. wow. >> when you're gone, you're gone. >> you're gone. >> vicki, you're -- >> not dead, is she? >> that's why there is a rear view mirror. she's in the past. >> wow. >> that's what i'm talking about. okay, vicki, you've been here for nine seasons. you've been on all the housewives franchises the longest. you've had...
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police said the driver of chevy drifted into oncoming traffic heading alexis had on. four year-old was killed. his mother and driver are seriously injured. in looking at the chef. shoes and the lexus with her husband's they were hospitalized with less serious injuries trip to a truck driver at the scene says it's one of the worst accidents he's ever come across. >> : you try not to linger on it. it and try not to dwell on to much is really nothing you can do from keeping other people from crashing into another. the atlantic second of not paying attention. chp says there are no obvious signs that drugs and a call or factor here. but that's not been ruled out. kron net criminal defense attorney will not be involved in a federal corruption case and shout has hired tony serra. chao was indicted last fbi undercover investigation also targeted now suspended state senator leland he. tony serra there he is no stranger to publicity in the past. has represented clients he newton pete house angels. also in prison himself for tax evasion. >> : another key player here is back in c
police said the driver of chevy drifted into oncoming traffic heading alexis had on. four year-old was killed. his mother and driver are seriously injured. in looking at the chef. shoes and the lexus with her husband's they were hospitalized with less serious injuries trip to a truck driver at the scene says it's one of the worst accidents he's ever come across. >> : you try not to linger on it. it and try not to dwell on to much is really nothing you can do from keeping other people from...
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on the with merkel has decided not to sit down and talk with them the greek opposition the leader alexis tsipras saying that the opposition is guaranteeing the future of europe and that on the limb urkel is only representing europe's past he means that if the economic foundation is destroyed then they will be guilty for example on the merkel of privately there are those germans who say apparently according to one report that she views the opposition as troublemakers and undesirable negotiators one person i met with from this series of party is coast as the sicko's he's in charge of foreign policy with them and he gave me some of his party's thoughts about the german chancellor visit will we be hearing the stale for the last three years that growth is just around the corner unfortunately mrs merkel is participating in the free electro propaganda of the government we have more than sixty percent of people in extreme poverty zero or poverty these are the results of extreme neo liberal policies which are being followed through the choice of policies which in a sense just save the banks but d
on the with merkel has decided not to sit down and talk with them the greek opposition the leader alexis tsipras saying that the opposition is guaranteeing the future of europe and that on the limb urkel is only representing europe's past he means that if the economic foundation is destroyed then they will be guilty for example on the merkel of privately there are those germans who say apparently according to one report that she views the opposition as troublemakers and undesirable negotiators...
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kevin, alexis, thanks. >> thank you. >>> good job.e all-time guests, kristen chen witch is here. she has a wonderful smile and song. she couldn't catch her breath before going on stage. she's going to talk about that in just a second. ♪ ♪ would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. tthere was a boy who traveledes to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one p
kevin, alexis, thanks. >> thank you. >>> good job.e all-time guests, kristen chen witch is here. she has a wonderful smile and song. she couldn't catch her breath before going on stage. she's going to talk about that in just a second. ♪ ♪ would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy...
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alexi ramirez hits the go- ahead, two- run homer... he ties frank thomas with a 15- game hitting streak to open the season. boston ties it so larry garcia takes the mound in the 14-th inning and gets the first two outs, but after a couple walks, he gives up a two- run double to jackie bradley. after more than five hours, the sox lose 6-4. the cubs failed to score a single run in a double- header for the first time since 19- 62... they lost to the yankees three- nothing and two- nothing. the bulls lost the season finale in charlotte 91-86 in overtime... they'll face the wizards in the first round of the playoffs, starting sunday night. >> we had good weather for baseball coming up today and into the weekend. 43 degrees right now. our temperatures are going to be in the upper '40's by 10:00 a.m.. no rain early today. tonight there is a chance of a shower. highs in the upper 50s. warmer days are ahead this coming weekend. >> we have some construction. here's another stretch addison from route 53 heading south bound from for dell to army t
alexi ramirez hits the go- ahead, two- run homer... he ties frank thomas with a 15- game hitting streak to open the season. boston ties it so larry garcia takes the mound in the 14-th inning and gets the first two outs, but after a couple walks, he gives up a two- run double to jackie bradley. after more than five hours, the sox lose 6-4. the cubs failed to score a single run in a double- header for the first time since 19- 62... they lost to the yankees three- nothing and two- nothing. the...
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alexi described a member of the ruling united russian party as a drug addict on twitt are.e was fined $800,000, and has been under house arrest in a separate case. >> guides are refusing to climb the world's highest mountain after a fatal avalanche. 16 nepalese sherpas were killed. their colleagues are demanding improved conditions and better way. we have more. . >> reporter: getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough challenge. many do not do it alone. they need the help of guides or sherpas. they show the way, carrying supplies. it puts them at rick. >> friday's avalanche struck while the sherpa's made the way safe. 13 were killed, three were unaccounted for. >> it's a terrible tragedy. great loss of life and the families and villages that will be impacted by this loss. >> the guides are now refusing to go up the mountain until certain demands are met. they want a bigger pay out. aid for the families and regulations to ensure the guides' rights. nepal's government says it will meet the demands, but for the sherpas it does not go far enough. >> we decided to establish
alexi described a member of the ruling united russian party as a drug addict on twitt are.e was fined $800,000, and has been under house arrest in a separate case. >> guides are refusing to climb the world's highest mountain after a fatal avalanche. 16 nepalese sherpas were killed. their colleagues are demanding improved conditions and better way. we have more. . >> reporter: getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough challenge. many do not do it alone. they need the help of...
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marcus simien hits a grounder to short, but the throw is low and alexi ramirez scores. the white sox win it with a walk- off throwing error. two- one the final for their eighth win of the year. the cubs were rained out in new york and will play a double- header today. it was a see-saw day on wall street that ended with gains. the dow climbed 89 points. the nasdaq added 11. and the s-and-p rose 12 points. plenty of procrastinators put off filing their tax returns until the last minute. chicago's main post office stayed open until midnight. they get so many last-minute drop-offs each year, it offers curb side service. if you missed the deadline, you will not penalized by the i- r-s if you are owed a return. that's about 75-percent of filers. those who owe money will be penalized five-percent of the unpaid balance, plus interest ... and another penalty for paying late. >> the love that. if we owe you any time. two or three years from now but if you owe us it's a different story. >> the people who file late of the people who owe the money. let's look at our day. we finally
marcus simien hits a grounder to short, but the throw is low and alexi ramirez scores. the white sox win it with a walk- off throwing error. two- one the final for their eighth win of the year. the cubs were rained out in new york and will play a double- header today. it was a see-saw day on wall street that ended with gains. the dow climbed 89 points. the nasdaq added 11. and the s-and-p rose 12 points. plenty of procrastinators put off filing their tax returns until the last minute. chicago's...
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. >> please don't forget to get the money, alexis.
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what happened to the british when they sent alexis de tocqueville. he came here 25 years later looked around and maybe it wasn't quite that long but looked around and say what happened here and what he defined in the american spirit? it's exactly what andrew is describing. what allowed this country to come into existence and fight off the british army was local community groups the town square in new england, the folks that came together as a little community and militia of 10 guys around the times square where they had been solving their own problems. it was the community coming together and solving problems. they armed up and they went and they fought and they just kept coming from massachusetts and vermont and upstate new york. .. >> that was fascinating. if you are interested in one of the from our volunteers will be back here at the entrance. you will get a copy of this new book. we are going to be discussing future topics and our goal is to have serious and thoughtful conversation on how this works including a really awesome conversation. so th
what happened to the british when they sent alexis de tocqueville. he came here 25 years later looked around and maybe it wasn't quite that long but looked around and say what happened here and what he defined in the american spirit? it's exactly what andrew is describing. what allowed this country to come into existence and fight off the british army was local community groups the town square in new england, the folks that came together as a little community and militia of 10 guys around the...
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joining us live good to get back on the line here taking cover apparently inside a nearby building alexi the truce that was agreed upon in the overnight apparently in a state of tatas there's no trust at all really at the moment just to give you an idea of what's happening right now i would probably love to give you a better view of the independence square which is just over here but we were just short we just saw a gun. another one of our characters was marshal for notion who is a war correspondent and she is relentless she was in syria where she snuck in and did the story and they try to make her stop shooting and she just wouldn't quit or she's really impressive and something else you would never have seen. it would be but i didn't finish it but i didn't finish it no i didn't finish i'm correspondent so i did a little bit from minutes to see what's really just i mean just one thing i just wanted to look ahead don't look at me it's just a little candidate to do so why they didn't tell us. we didn't know that we didn't have to. actually really love this moment because for twenty minutes
joining us live good to get back on the line here taking cover apparently inside a nearby building alexi the truce that was agreed upon in the overnight apparently in a state of tatas there's no trust at all really at the moment just to give you an idea of what's happening right now i would probably love to give you a better view of the independence square which is just over here but we were just short we just saw a gun. another one of our characters was marshal for notion who is a war...
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it alexis know -- told us his story. how do you know it, maria? >> i'm a reporter. people tell me their stories. people feel you can read the paper and see there is tremendous income disparity. it is huge and people feel left out, invisible. on welcome, powerless. about ajust talking film called paycheck to paycheck, one woman's story raising children, working in a nursing home in trying to survive on nine dollars and $.70 an hour. she is working every day and everywhere i went, people said that's my story. i'm living a check to paycheck. childcare costs more than my whole paycheck. everybody has their own individual story and that's why went into the media. i believe telling people's stories not only validates their experience but really does change the world and i do believe one of the things i think when i talked to a lot of young people, they feel there's nothing i can do. if i vote, it doesn't matter. in sayingbeliever every single person in this auditorium has power. power is though voting bloc. it is women who will decide this next presidential race. [applaus
it alexis know -- told us his story. how do you know it, maria? >> i'm a reporter. people tell me their stories. people feel you can read the paper and see there is tremendous income disparity. it is huge and people feel left out, invisible. on welcome, powerless. about ajust talking film called paycheck to paycheck, one woman's story raising children, working in a nursing home in trying to survive on nine dollars and $.70 an hour. she is working every day and everywhere i went, people...