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can't only do it once, andrea. and to amy's point earlier, look, if you do not have -- if you are donald trump and he cannot make pennsylvania or ohio the place that she is going, if he is can not make them competitive, it's just very hard for the math to add up. he needs other states too. he's going to need florida, he's going to need north carolina, but you go pennsylvania, ohio, those two go democratic, the math just gets extremely difficult for trump. >> and chris jansing referenced what clinton addressed last night on national security, the most compelling moment, really, against donald trump came from the parents of the soldier who died in iraq. i wanted to play a little bit the extraordinary denounceuation really of donald trump for not following the u.s. constitution. >> if it was up to donald trump he never would have been in america. donald trump consistently smears the character of muslims. donald trump, you're asking americans to trust you with their future. have you ever been to arlgton cemetery? go lo
can't only do it once, andrea. and to amy's point earlier, look, if you do not have -- if you are donald trump and he cannot make pennsylvania or ohio the place that she is going, if he is can not make them competitive, it's just very hard for the math to add up. he needs other states too. he's going to need florida, he's going to need north carolina, but you go pennsylvania, ohio, those two go democratic, the math just gets extremely difficult for trump. >> and chris jansing referenced...
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andrea had been hospitalized for the condition before. >> andrea had three other episodes of losing consciousnesse would have a seizure, stop breathing, and then nearly cardiac arrest. >> dr. spitz is able to determine the cause and manner of andrea's death. but the blood found throughout her house remains a mystery. because of the back lock at the state crime lab, tests to see if the blood is andrea's will take nearly a year to process. but authorities believe it is her blood. even though the autopsy didn't find any wounds on her, that could have been responsible for it all. dr. spitz and the sheriff's office believe the blood, like her death, is explained by her mental condition. >> i would assume that it is her blood. it could be related to some type of, you know, psychosis, where this was done in a purposeful manner. >> andrea's condition deteriorated after being diagnosed with mental illness three years before her death. her family is frustrated and angry with the care she received. >> the mental health care system is grossly inadequate to take care of mentally ill people. >> when will peopl
andrea had been hospitalized for the condition before. >> andrea had three other episodes of losing consciousnesse would have a seizure, stop breathing, and then nearly cardiac arrest. >> dr. spitz is able to determine the cause and manner of andrea's death. but the blood found throughout her house remains a mystery. because of the back lock at the state crime lab, tests to see if the blood is andrea's will take nearly a year to process. but authorities believe it is her blood. even...
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andrea?t's so striking, that answer, that last comment that you were just making because we were at the united nations covering president obama, secretary kerry meeting with vladimir putin and within 48 hours the first russian air strikes. so we had no warning at the white house or intelligence. no warning whatsoever that putin was going to do that. and that was the game changer. >> that's absolutely right. i mean, factually i think assad is correct that russia has tipped the balance. he was scathing about u.s. air strikes against isis in his country. he said they were ineffective and indeed they were counterproductive. he said there simply wasn't the political will there from president obama or from anybody else. and he reminded -- or he claimed in fact that isis had begun and grown up in iraq in 2006 when the united states was there. so perhaps unsurprising, rather, that he was critical of president obama. i asked him many, many questions about donald trump. he said -- i said at one point d
andrea?t's so striking, that answer, that last comment that you were just making because we were at the united nations covering president obama, secretary kerry meeting with vladimir putin and within 48 hours the first russian air strikes. so we had no warning at the white house or intelligence. no warning whatsoever that putin was going to do that. and that was the game changer. >> that's absolutely right. i mean, factually i think assad is correct that russia has tipped the balance. he...
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. >>> good day everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in philadelphia. the democratic national convention, tracking the dnc drama as thes party's message of united together is anything but. i'm here just off the convention floor where outgoing dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz is scheduled to open the convention at 4:00 this afternoon. unless she changes her mind because of what happened. the uproar over leaked e-mails indicating the party was indeed biassed in favor of hillary clinton over bernie sanders during the primaries. donald trump is capitalizing on all of this disruption. firing off a three-day tweet storm including this earlier today. saying how much bad judgment was on display by the people in dnc in writing those dumb e-mails using even religion against bernie? republican national committee chair reince priebus joins me now in philadelphia, another location. reince, first of all, tell us since the dnc was hacked and you'll have to forgive me for the band that's rehearsing behind me here. the dnc was hacked, was the rnc hacked as well? >> an
. >>> good day everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in philadelphia. the democratic national convention, tracking the dnc drama as thes party's message of united together is anything but. i'm here just off the convention floor where outgoing dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz is scheduled to open the convention at 4:00 this afternoon. unless she changes her mind because of what happened. the uproar over leaked e-mails indicating the party was indeed biassed in favor of hillary clinton over...
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andrea? >> all of that questions for chuck todd. chuck, let's talk about this rollout because there was clearly a division in the ranks for the heart and mind of the candidate, donald trump, and also an awkwardness because he felt some loyalty to his surrogates, newt gingrich and chris christie, and he had not yet called them to say they didn't get it when this was all being leaked. >> i find who's fascinating about this, and this is why so many republicans are relieved or happy about the pence pick is that this is the first time that political strategists, in trump's orbit have convinced him to do something that he initially wasn't instinctive. not just manafort, off lot of professional people, reince priebus who looked around, here's how mike pence can help you. looking for somebody that's been in washington, social conservatives like. he fit the profile of what republicans believed are trump needed to unite the republican party, but his own kids knew, i think know that there was, there is this friction between head and heart. and
andrea? >> all of that questions for chuck todd. chuck, let's talk about this rollout because there was clearly a division in the ranks for the heart and mind of the candidate, donald trump, and also an awkwardness because he felt some loyalty to his surrogates, newt gingrich and chris christie, and he had not yet called them to say they didn't get it when this was all being leaked. >> i find who's fascinating about this, and this is why so many republicans are relieved or happy...
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that was a notable moment, andrea. i am told you can expect her to talk a whole lot more about bridging those gaps this week. but andrea, today was a united front for the democrats. it was a full throated endorsement from senator sanders. remember, that was somewhat in question, heading into today. what type of language would he use. well, today, he said that he does in fact endorse secretary clinton. he went on to say i intend to do everything i can to make certain she will be the next president of the united states, so the clinton campaign feeling very good about this endorsement, andrea. senator sanders talking about the various points they've found common ground, particularly over the weekend during the platform, committee meeting on health care. secretary clinton agreeing to a public option for obama care. on education reform, and also, of course, on the all important minimum wage. secretary clinton agreeing to fight for a $15 minimum wage. i can tell you one of her biggest applause lines was when she said donald,
that was a notable moment, andrea. i am told you can expect her to talk a whole lot more about bridging those gaps this week. but andrea, today was a united front for the democrats. it was a full throated endorsement from senator sanders. remember, that was somewhat in question, heading into today. what type of language would he use. well, today, he said that he does in fact endorse secretary clinton. he went on to say i intend to do everything i can to make certain she will be the next...
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andrea. >> katie tur, thank you so much. and of course nancy pelosi told us here yesterday, told me on this program that it was definitely russia, that there's no question about it and she was obviously well-briefed and just now, brendan buck, the speaksman for paul ryan, the house speaker, has tweeted, russia is a global menace led by a thug, he should stay out of the election. there was a lot of confirmation that it was russia. brian fallon joins me now. let's talk about what donald trump is saying about russia. let me play a little bit of that sound for you. >> mook, i saw him on television, and they asked him about russia, and the hacking. by the way, the hacked. they probably have for 33,000 e-mails. i hope they do. russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. i think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. >> reacting to donald trump saying that maybe russia could find the 30,000 so-called missing e-mails. >> andrea, that is a galling statement from the repub
andrea. >> katie tur, thank you so much. and of course nancy pelosi told us here yesterday, told me on this program that it was definitely russia, that there's no question about it and she was obviously well-briefed and just now, brendan buck, the speaksman for paul ryan, the house speaker, has tweeted, russia is a global menace led by a thug, he should stay out of the election. there was a lot of confirmation that it was russia. brian fallon joins me now. let's talk about what donald...
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andrea mitchell joins me now. andrea, i know you have some word on how this whole thing came about, this choice of tim kaine. tell us about that. >> reporter: it all started in april when john podesta was managing this process, brought binders full of names, almost 30 names to the house in chap equau, the clinton home. they started going through them. i was in annendale, virginia, a week ago thursday for the first time when tim kaine was campaigning at the side of hillary clinton, and did speak in spanish. there was a lot of latinos in the audience. after that there was about a 90-minute meeting at the white house in d.c. she met with a lot of the others. that was a critical meeting. they really did click. he was an obama supporters in '08. so it was not a natural fit from the beginning. but the fact is, he's been on the foreign relations and armed services committee. she wanted someone who could step into the office. once mike pence was chosen by donald trump, it became more evident that they wanted that contrast
andrea mitchell joins me now. andrea, i know you have some word on how this whole thing came about, this choice of tim kaine. tell us about that. >> reporter: it all started in april when john podesta was managing this process, brought binders full of names, almost 30 names to the house in chap equau, the clinton home. they started going through them. i was in annendale, virginia, a week ago thursday for the first time when tim kaine was campaigning at the side of hillary clinton, and did...
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>> that's right, andrea.er event in orlando then we are anticipating that announcement on friday or saturday and i can tell you according to my conversations with my sources the buzz about virginia senator tim kaine has been growing in these final hours as you and i have consistently been reporting, andre andrea. he has been among those at the top of her short list. the reason why, he checks all of the boxes, a senator, former governor, serves on the arms services committee so he has foreign policy experience and these are the types of qualities that secretary clinton is is looking for, particularly in the wake of these recent terrorist attacks that we have seen abroad and in the united states he has governing experience and we know secretary clinton said that's of real importance to her. tim kaine asked about whether he wants to be secretary clinton's vp earlier today and he indicated he would welcome that but that he's focused on his own job. the other names we are watching, agriculture secretary tom vilsac
>> that's right, andrea.er event in orlando then we are anticipating that announcement on friday or saturday and i can tell you according to my conversations with my sources the buzz about virginia senator tim kaine has been growing in these final hours as you and i have consistently been reporting, andre andrea. he has been among those at the top of her short list. the reason why, he checks all of the boxes, a senator, former governor, serves on the arms services committee so he has...
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well, you know, andrea, that's not true. technology has cost us more manufacturing jobs than trade by a long shot in pennsylvania. and, in fact, trade has produced a whole new slew of manufacturing jobs so it's not as simple challenge. but it's the message that resonates right now, three months to go, a lot of room to go down and a lot of roads to go down and as i said i like our lineup of surrogates better and our candidate better than any i've seen in the eight elections i've been involved in. >> ed rendell, the governor, the host committee, thank you so much. center stage, hillary clinton said to make her own case tonight. after almost a year and a half on the campaign trail, one of my fellow reporters has been covering the clintons for decades, joining me next right here on andrea mitchell reports live from the dnc. your car insurance policy is 22 pages long. did you read every word? no, only lawyers do that. so when you got rear-ended and needed a tow, your insurance company told you to look at page five on your policy.
well, you know, andrea, that's not true. technology has cost us more manufacturing jobs than trade by a long shot in pennsylvania. and, in fact, trade has produced a whole new slew of manufacturing jobs so it's not as simple challenge. but it's the message that resonates right now, three months to go, a lot of room to go down and a lot of roads to go down and as i said i like our lineup of surrogates better and our candidate better than any i've seen in the eight elections i've been involved...
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>> andrea: hmm, no.worst food of anyone in the city, quite honestly. in every country, i mean, obviously food is political, but it always feels like it's a bit more political here. that there are these layers of things that you couldn't have. like restaurants. i mean, i go to restaurants and i think to myself, "wow, this many years ago, i couldn't have come here with this person. they were not allowed to sit in here." and i remember very clearly being about 8, the café owner would regularly not pay the customer who was black with change. he would pay him with bubblegum. and the guy, somehow, he couldn't argue. it was just like this thing. if you're a black guy, you got your change in bubblegum. and you'd be standing there, 8 years old and feeling like oh my god, it was so terrible, but you couldn't say anything because that would've been worse. it was just like this weird thing of sweeties, it was so un-innocent and represented such badness. it just seems mad. ♪ with my moderate to severe crohn's disease
>> andrea: hmm, no.worst food of anyone in the city, quite honestly. in every country, i mean, obviously food is political, but it always feels like it's a bit more political here. that there are these layers of things that you couldn't have. like restaurants. i mean, i go to restaurants and i think to myself, "wow, this many years ago, i couldn't have come here with this person. they were not allowed to sit in here." and i remember very clearly being about 8, the café owner...
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we will profile theresa may and andrea leadsom. we will talk about the nato summit and global situations. this is bloomberg. ♪ news.ne: sad five dallas police officers have been killed by snipers during protest. police believe for suspect positioned themselves in a trained to related location near the end of the route the protesters planned to take. barack obama is in warsaw to attend a two-day nato summit. our white house correspondent is traveling with him and joins us on the phone. we heard a little bit. it has been three or four days of very sad news coming from all sides in the u.s. we know the president has talked briefly about it. is he expected to say more today? justin: we are expecting to hear from the president in 45 minutes. he has got a meeting coming up with the heads of the european commission and the european council. we are expecting him to give remarks on the latest developments in dallas. he has been brief by national security officials. francine: what exactly, again, this is something that we hear too often, sho
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andrea. >> thank you so much, jacob for all of this. and more on the fallout from the deadly shooting of alton sterling. protesters went head to head with police last night. joining me now from baton rouge, sarah, this is still a very tense city a week later, and a lot of pain. >> reporter: that's exactly correct, andrea. we are awaiting a press conference want pa rish district attorney that's coming up in about 20 minutes. this following a night in which we saw more arrests, more protesters, and for the first time, police in gas masks. although we to want emphasize that no tear gas was fired. at least 50 people were arrested overnight. that number, however, given to us by officials relatively early in the evening. sop we do expect it to go up. we're hearing more also from those arrested over the weekend, including prominent black lives matter activist. now he is charged with obstructing a highway. and he told us upon his release that he is disappointed in how baton rouge police have interacted and dealt with the protesters. he says he
andrea. >> thank you so much, jacob for all of this. and more on the fallout from the deadly shooting of alton sterling. protesters went head to head with police last night. joining me now from baton rouge, sarah, this is still a very tense city a week later, and a lot of pain. >> reporter: that's exactly correct, andrea. we are awaiting a press conference want pa rish district attorney that's coming up in about 20 minutes. this following a night in which we saw more arrests, more...
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coming up next, "andrea mitchell reports". >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," trump visiting mike pence. adding speculation about donald trump's pick for vice president. >> i often joke, you'll be calling up mike pence, i don't know whether he's going to be your governor or your vice president, who the hell knows. >> it's a little bit like the aparen sis. you find out sooner or later who the last one standing is. >> who's with her now that bernie sanders has hillary clinton's back? who is going to be her running mate? >> i would like to see the most progressive person possible become secretary clinton's vice presidential nominee. >> and out of order. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg stepping off the bench and into the political arena, calling donald trump a faker. sparking strong objections. >>> good day everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we're expecting remarks from hillary clinton, excuse me, of using ground in the critical swing states according to latest polling to donald trump. a new poll has donald trump leading clinton in both florida and pennsylvani
coming up next, "andrea mitchell reports". >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," trump visiting mike pence. adding speculation about donald trump's pick for vice president. >> i often joke, you'll be calling up mike pence, i don't know whether he's going to be your governor or your vice president, who the hell knows. >> it's a little bit like the aparen sis. you find out sooner or later who the last one standing is. >> who's with her now that...
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reporting live in columbus circle andrea grymes cbs2 news. >> andrea, thank you. the last time we saw andrea she was covered with water. everyone had an umbrella. >> it was pouring this morning. let's find out what we can expect for the rest of the day, kind of dicey, john, what do afternoon and an okay start for the weekend, but then you're right. we are rolling the dice sunday into monday. a lot of observations just real briefly . warmer numbers are still dealing with those clouds to the east. i appreciate this picture from kathy. she is warming up and she is thankful for the rain. look at those drops, so many of the gardeners are saying yes, we would like to see some more rain and let's head down to stanton island for that rain will need more, but he's glad it would stop for the mets game tonight, celebrating mike piazza. the concern would be the game tomorrow for the mets. we want to follow up until on the drought condition and still severe drought conditions for parts of suffolk county and rain in that regard and for their city that they will be making up on
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y andrea bachelet.itan con las vista, pero los oÍdos se quedaron con las ganas. >> se logra identificar a los tres atacantes suicidas que atacaron al aeropuerto de estambul. el pentÁgono anunciÓ que las personas gran gÉnero podrÁn prestar servicio en las fuerzas armadas y hablar abiertamente de su seguridad-- sexualidad. la reina cera inmortalizada en el famoso paseo de hollywood. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. conductora: buenas noches, bienvenidos. pues se revelaron nuevas imÁgenes de el mortÍfero ataque de en estambul, segÚn las clases habÍan activado-- entrado hace un mes al paÍs, con las bombas que efectuarÍa en ataque. como nos explica pablo, este detalle y la detenciÓn mÁs de una docena de chica vistas, apuntan al grupos terroristas. pablo: turquÍa busca intensamente a los cÓmplices de la masacre, si se ve en plena acciÓn a los autores materiales, uno de ellos corriendo con armas en sus manos, causando pÁnico entre la gente que se abre paso para escapar
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number four, and a big fight i would expect, andrea. when the director spoke about the classified material at the time, he notes that quote, only a very small number of those e-mails were actually marked classified. so it is well within the fbi and other agencies per view to say what they think is classified. for folks at home trying to understand with and aren't familiar, the bulk of the e-mails were not actually written or markszed classified. we expect to clinton folks to say hey, they weren't marked classifying. what we're hearing as well, you know thousand works, you should have known that kind of material. and finally the last thing, the way that he talked about the evidence i think will be significant and quoted a lot for folks, no evidence for charges, no reasonable prosecutor should move forward with this kind of case, indeed, quote, no case in history where this kind of conduct would lead to charges. i would call that a pretty shut door, legally. >> and kristin welker here with me covering the clinton campaign, kristin, how ma
number four, and a big fight i would expect, andrea. when the director spoke about the classified material at the time, he notes that quote, only a very small number of those e-mails were actually marked classified. so it is well within the fbi and other agencies per view to say what they think is classified. for folks at home trying to understand with and aren't familiar, the bulk of the e-mails were not actually written or markszed classified. we expect to clinton folks to say hey, they...
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andrea: ojo con esto! aplicaciÓn. la Última tendencia en el cabello es pintarlo utilizando plantillas con distintos diseÑos, y usando pinturas a base de spray, para darle a tu melena un estilo callejero con un look de graffitti. una estilista britÁnica ha transformado el cabello de muchos en obras de arte con esta prÁctica, que está revolucionando las redes sociales y el mundo de la belleza. chicas, presten mucha atenciÓn. si siempre han soÑado con crear sus propios accesorios, ahora podrÁn convertirse en diseÑadoras de bisuterÍa. una lÍnea de joyería estÁ permitiendo que millones de niÑas agreguen detalles a piezas bÁsicas como un collar o un cintillo para el cabello, transformÁndolos en prendas trendy con distintas decoraciones. jeremy scotti, director creativo de la lujosa firma de moda moschino, ha creado una colecciÓn estilo cÁpsula junto a la marca de zapatos melissa. los zapatos permanecen fieles al estilo de la marca, con modelos cÓmodos confeccionados usando goma y plÁstico, pero reflejando la per
andrea: ojo con esto! aplicaciÓn. la Última tendencia en el cabello es pintarlo utilizando plantillas con distintos diseÑos, y usando pinturas a base de spray, para darle a tu melena un estilo callejero con un look de graffitti. una estilista britÁnica ha transformado el cabello de muchos en obras de arte con esta prÁctica, que está revolucionando las redes sociales y el mundo de la belleza. chicas, presten mucha atenciÓn. si siempre han soÑado con crear sus propios accesorios, ahora...
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andrea leadsom, 84 votes. theresa may, 199 votes.refore, michael gove, having the lowest number of votes, has been eliminated from the ballot. reporter: so interior minister theresa may seen here is way out in front. she campaigned for britain to stay in the eu, and will now take on brexit. she and andrea leadsom will face a final vote by the party's wider membership in september. anchor: let's get our correspondent in london. good evening to you. here we are. theresa may is the front runner. she had strong majorities in this vote today. does she have the b in the bag? reporter: no, she does not have itn the bag. she is the clear favorite. with her experience as home secretary for several years. but then again, the tory members are the ones to decide, and they may want somebody else, somebody who campaigned for brexit, which would be andrea leadsom. also, she is socially quite conservative, for example, she does not support the gay marriage bill. this is something that a lot of conservative party members are actually, really quite li
andrea leadsom, 84 votes. theresa may, 199 votes.refore, michael gove, having the lowest number of votes, has been eliminated from the ballot. reporter: so interior minister theresa may seen here is way out in front. she campaigned for britain to stay in the eu, and will now take on brexit. she and andrea leadsom will face a final vote by the party's wider membership in september. anchor: let's get our correspondent in london. good evening to you. here we are. theresa may is the front runner....
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alejandro: ¿quÉ nos trajiste, andrea? andrea: esto es sÚper prÁctico.en cinco segmentos, en una hora, una telenovela de algo que usted vio. en este caso, un hombre como el general pÉrez molina, que llegÓ a ser presidente de guatemala, y el primer militar presidente de ese paÍs despuÉs del conflicto armado. y es el que le pone cara, rostro y voz al chapo guzmÁn, porque es el primero que lo detiene en 1993. entonces, esta historia de ese chapo guzmÁn al que despuÉs de que el general pÉrez molina lo detuviera pues va para la cÁrcel. en subsecuentes historias, el chapo guzmÁn se escapa, regresa, y el general se convierte en polÍtico. llega a ser presidente, y por supuestos actos de corrupciÓn que Él por supuesto rechaza, la realidad es que los dos estÁn en una cÁrcel, por diferentes razones: uno en guatemala y el otro en mÉxico. mariana: vamos a estar todos pegadÍsimos con esta historia, marÍa antonieta. para alguien de tu calibre, ¿quÉ tiene este formato de diferente? marÍa antonieta: el reto. porque no estÁs escribiendo un reportaje, estÁs escribiendo una
alejandro: ¿quÉ nos trajiste, andrea? andrea: esto es sÚper prÁctico.en cinco segmentos, en una hora, una telenovela de algo que usted vio. en este caso, un hombre como el general pÉrez molina, que llegÓ a ser presidente de guatemala, y el primer militar presidente de ese paÍs despuÉs del conflicto armado. y es el que le pone cara, rostro y voz al chapo guzmÁn, porque es el primero que lo detiene en 1993. entonces, esta historia de ese chapo guzmÁn al que despuÉs de que el general...
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andrea: escÚchame cÓmo funciona. a distintos lugares hasta encontrar a un pokemon. >> el peligro es que varios usuarios, que en este caso son maleantes, han plantado trampas para atraer a los jugadores a cierto lugar especÍfico en la vida real y ahÍ asaltarlo. reportera: tal fue el caso de missouri. la policÍa dice que estos tres sospechosos se expondrÁn en lugares en donde sabÍan que podÍan atraer a los participantes, y asÍ asaltaron a vano amar -- mano armada. las autoridades recomiendan desactivar el gps del telÉfono cuando los menores estÉn jugando. tambiÉn mire bien por donde camina. algunos usuarios han distraÍdo y han sufrido lesiones. muchos de estos jugadores son niÑos que no conocen las reglas de no entrar a propiedades privadas. con tal de obtener la pista o el premio de juego, violan las reglas, y Ésta pueden ser arrestados. en wyoming, una mujer que perseguÍa a pokemon por su telÉfono terminÓ encontrando un cadÁver en un rÍo. un estudio revelÓ que el adolescente promedio en el paÍs pasa nueve horas diari
andrea: escÚchame cÓmo funciona. a distintos lugares hasta encontrar a un pokemon. >> el peligro es que varios usuarios, que en este caso son maleantes, han plantado trampas para atraer a los jugadores a cierto lugar especÍfico en la vida real y ahÍ asaltarlo. reportera: tal fue el caso de missouri. la policÍa dice que estos tres sospechosos se expondrÁn en lugares en donde sabÍan que podÍan atraer a los participantes, y asÍ asaltaron a vano amar -- mano armada. las autoridades...
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we're going to find the person that is responsible for both andrea and rachel's disappearance. what do you think should happen to them when we find them? >> kill him. >> kill him. >> that's a question that i ask almost in any interview interrogation i do because it tells you a lot in the answer. most people look at themselves and think what should happen to me for doing this. >> kill him. >> kill him. >> rex kind of surprised me with his answer, coming off right away and saying that whoever did this should be put to death. but at the same time, he, i think, at that point, was believing that we didn't think he did it. >> but police have been to krebs house. and found items he thinks he's hidden. investigator hobson is waiting for his moment to turn the interview into an interrogation, revealing the secrets and taking the unusual step of bringing the woman krebs loves into the interrogation room. his stellar notebooks will last through june. get back to great. this week, these items just one cent each. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. ♪ (vo) you can
we're going to find the person that is responsible for both andrea and rachel's disappearance. what do you think should happen to them when we find them? >> kill him. >> kill him. >> that's a question that i ask almost in any interview interrogation i do because it tells you a lot in the answer. most people look at themselves and think what should happen to me for doing this. >> kill him. >> kill him. >> rex kind of surprised me with his answer, coming off...
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and the contrast couldn't be more stark in addition to everything andrea was talking about.ook at the crowd here and compare it to the backdrop to the donald trump roll out of governor pence. it was, of course, in a room. there was no audience. there was no backdrop. they were, instead, on a stage. as andrea pointed out, he walked off the stage and left mike pence to stand there talking about himself and his own vision. this was very different. clearly an attempt to make the argument that they are a team. they will govern together if elected. in terms of introducing senator tim kaine to this crowd and the american audience, i can't underscore how important the clinton campaign thinks it is. i was talking to voters. some of them knew who tim kaine was. some were familiar with his record. not all of them. this type of event is hugely important. take a listen to what secretary clinton had to say about tim kaine today. >> tim kaine cut his own salary and invested in education from pre-k through college and beyond! as a united states senator, tim has used his positions on the for
and the contrast couldn't be more stark in addition to everything andrea was talking about.ook at the crowd here and compare it to the backdrop to the donald trump roll out of governor pence. it was, of course, in a room. there was no audience. there was no backdrop. they were, instead, on a stage. as andrea pointed out, he walked off the stage and left mike pence to stand there talking about himself and his own vision. this was very different. clearly an attempt to make the argument that they...
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do we still have andrea with us? could talk more about the context of this. people hearing the name of erdogan for the first time. this is somebody who has had a rapid rise in politics in turkey. his appeal is very populist. he's really brought to the fore the tension between, as i understand it at least, the more sort of religious, i guess masses in turkey and the traditional elite which is much more secular. >> absolutely. he's gone against the tradition that comes, you know, from turkey's founder as a nation state to be more secular. he has gone in the other direction. he's also very recently repaired his damaged relationship that goes back six years with israel. turkey and israel were fairly closely allied not very publicly allied but closely allied and shared military and intelligence. and then there was that terrible incident where israel, during one of the gaza uprisings went against a flotilla, a humanitarian aid flotilla and, you know, attacked a turkish flotilla. they broke relations then. but most recently
do we still have andrea with us? could talk more about the context of this. people hearing the name of erdogan for the first time. this is somebody who has had a rapid rise in politics in turkey. his appeal is very populist. he's really brought to the fore the tension between, as i understand it at least, the more sort of religious, i guess masses in turkey and the traditional elite which is much more secular. >> absolutely. he's gone against the tradition that comes, you know, from...
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that's where nbc's andrea mitchell is standing by, andrea. ♪ ♪ all right, here what's has just happenedis indeed hall & oates and not andrea mitchell. we have plugged into the sound system. we're going to try andrea mitchell again. ♪ oh, yeah, again, hall & oates. two hours after the president is supposed to be wheels up back to washington donald trump is supposed to begin an event in raleigh. he has already been active today on twitter after the statement of the fbi director about hillary clinton. katy tur is standing by in raleigh covering the trump campaign. please tell me, katy. >> hall & oates, that's a good song. i wouldn't mind listening to that. donald trump is going to be here. he's trying to divert attention from his own scandals by focusing in on hillary clinton today and the fbi, also trying to focus in on his search for a vice presidential candidate. to give you an idea of how he responded to the fbi's recommendation not to bring charges, here is what he has been tweeting "the system is rigged, general petraeus got into trouble for far less, very, very unfair. as usual, bad
that's where nbc's andrea mitchell is standing by, andrea. ♪ ♪ all right, here what's has just happenedis indeed hall & oates and not andrea mitchell. we have plugged into the sound system. we're going to try andrea mitchell again. ♪ oh, yeah, again, hall & oates. two hours after the president is supposed to be wheels up back to washington donald trump is supposed to begin an event in raleigh. he has already been active today on twitter after the statement of the fbi director...
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lso with us today is andreas klust of economist magazine believing the e.u. should first strike for a lenient and gracious deal that keeps britain close to the continent and second reform itself in a hurry. welcome too, keep calm and carry on. england made a mistake but now both sides should work hard to avoid this turning into a disaster. my first question has to be how can you possibly expect anybody to keep calm in this situation of huge uncertainty? towell, i think the i issue is reduce uncertainty now and that means if you take the referendum s a victim which couldn't be returned to partnership or e.u. membership for england you have to deal with the referendum, with the outcocome, and have to try to come as fast as possible to negotiations to deal in terms of economic issues, t trade issues, security issues, and migration issues. >> that all sounds very sane and sensible but there are huge worries out there. you know, the u.k. could unravel. e.u. could collapse. u.k. could plunge into recession. we heard president obama coming out and saying the british
lso with us today is andreas klust of economist magazine believing the e.u. should first strike for a lenient and gracious deal that keeps britain close to the continent and second reform itself in a hurry. welcome too, keep calm and carry on. england made a mistake but now both sides should work hard to avoid this turning into a disaster. my first question has to be how can you possibly expect anybody to keep calm in this situation of huge uncertainty? towell, i think the i issue is reduce...
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andrea is live from where the whole thing played out. >> reporter: the safety of the baby was our only concern. a source told us he knew where the mother and baby were, but he was reluctant to contact police, and he asked if we would. >> reporter: fbi agents hustled out of this apartment, carrying a carseat with a baby inside. 6-week-old liz catoon appeared healthy and didn't cry. agents offered her a bottle. we knocked on the door of the mother, and she was inconsolable. police rushed back in, and they took her away in handcuffs. >> it was the alert was issued for the mother. she was last seen yesterday at this fairfax county services office in annedale. she fled after learning about a court order to remove the baby from her home. she was in an unknow location until it was shared with us. >> reporter: she is waiting extradition to fairfax county, andrea mccarren. >> great work, andrea, thank you. >>> this is not the first time she has been under investigation by child protective services, and sources tell andrea the courts terminated her parental rights for four of her other five chil
andrea is live from where the whole thing played out. >> reporter: the safety of the baby was our only concern. a source told us he knew where the mother and baby were, but he was reluctant to contact police, and he asked if we would. >> reporter: fbi agents hustled out of this apartment, carrying a carseat with a baby inside. 6-week-old liz catoon appeared healthy and didn't cry. agents offered her a bottle. we knocked on the door of the mother, and she was inconsolable. police...
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andrea nos amplÍa.pta el aumento salarial. el aumento del salario laboral es innegociable. >> si no se llega a un acuerdo se va paralizar los hospitales. el gobierno lo sabe. nos va a tener que matar a nosotros. no descartamos absolutamente nada. >> nadie ha hablado de aumento del horario de los mÉdicos. nosotros hemos hablado de el cumplimiento del horario. andrea: se informÓ que una asamblea de delegados otorgÓ poderes para continuar el diÁlogo con el gobierno, pese a que no aceptan el aumento salarial de un 25% son mÁs flexibles en relaciÓn con el horario. ahora, resta esperar las acciones que estarÍan tomando el colegio mÉdico a partir del prÓximo martes. ilia: gracias. llegÓ la hora de enterarnos cÓmo malgastar las condiciones del tiempo. pasamos con eduardo rodrÍguez. eduardo: gracias. efectivamente, la historia es calor. la ola de calor que se avecina parte del fin de semana. 93° la temperatura de esta tarde. sensaciÓn tÉrmica hasta 100 o mÁs. todavÍa riesgo de una tormenta, esto es a corto plazo
andrea nos amplÍa.pta el aumento salarial. el aumento del salario laboral es innegociable. >> si no se llega a un acuerdo se va paralizar los hospitales. el gobierno lo sabe. nos va a tener que matar a nosotros. no descartamos absolutamente nada. >> nadie ha hablado de aumento del horario de los mÉdicos. nosotros hemos hablado de el cumplimiento del horario. andrea: se informÓ que una asamblea de delegados otorgÓ poderes para continuar el diÁlogo con el gobierno, pese a que no...
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let's get back to the breaking news on andrea leadsom.e only candidate to be britain's next andrea doeser if withdraw from the race like the bbc is suggesting. let's get to simon kennedy. he has had two hours sleep in the last 25 days. this news is unexpected. it is not confirmed. it is quite a twist. and we see this having an impact on the pound. >> be pound rising there on the basis that the assumption will andrea leadsom was pro-brexit and theresa may was with the remain side. even though she did speak to implement the referendum in full. there is suspicion that this provides some wiggle room. theresa may has said nothing to justify such thinking. on the other side, andrea leadsom was very pro-brexit. francine: what does this tell us? this is something unexpected. andreah do we know about leadsom? she has been trying to shape that vision today. speaking about corporations and making more people feel that they are part of the economy. perhaps not doing enough, it has been the mantra of the last few years. worrying about austerity first.
let's get back to the breaking news on andrea leadsom.e only candidate to be britain's next andrea doeser if withdraw from the race like the bbc is suggesting. let's get to simon kennedy. he has had two hours sleep in the last 25 days. this news is unexpected. it is not confirmed. it is quite a twist. and we see this having an impact on the pound. >> be pound rising there on the basis that the assumption will andrea leadsom was pro-brexit and theresa may was with the remain side. even...
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exquisite interview will ask the yoox net-a-porter -- andrea leadsome speaks.his is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. -- to buyncine, and white wave foods in a deal worth $12 billion. derivatives a premium of -- it represents a premium of 24%. -- more than 5% by 2020 with more of it is this zeroing on consumers. former u.k. property funds have frozen withdrawals as investors look to dump -- henderson global investors, canada life have suspended trading and 5.7 billion pounds of assets. aberdeen fund managers cut the -- 70%. investors who asked for the money back have time to reconsider. samsung has considered this has reported its biggest -- has reported its biggest profit. the world's largest maker of phones made $6.9 billion beating estimates. the results underscores how the south korean company is defined a slowdown. of wanted ae bank passkey -- the talks between italy to recapitalize have reached a sticking point over who takes the losses. to -- every day there is speculation about whether u.s. banks or
exquisite interview will ask the yoox net-a-porter -- andrea leadsome speaks.his is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. -- to buyncine, and white wave foods in a deal worth $12 billion. derivatives a premium of -- it represents a premium of 24%. -- more than 5% by 2020 with more of it is this zeroing on consumers. former u.k. property funds have frozen withdrawals as investors look to dump -- henderson global investors, canada life have...
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at least not on to andrea's.l hear from him, next. ♪ matt: time for the bloomberg business flash and a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. shares of yum! brands going higher after the company top second-quarter earnings estimates and raised its forecast. one driving factor, a better than expected performance in china. yum! brands now says that they like operating profit to rise by 14% this year, compared to the previous forecast of 12%. exxon mobil is close to making a takeover proposal for inter-oil, according to a person familiar with the matter. inter-oil owns trillions of cubic feet of natural gas discoveries in poppa new guinea. itsit squeeze has changed -- credit suisse has changed its compensation structure, eliminating the so-called undernces that have come regulatory scrutiny. other lenders have made similar was wants his those rules. joe? joe: "what'd you miss?" europe's top banking mines gathered in a brexit themed conference. caroline was in frankfurt or with ok who simply andreas. >> n
at least not on to andrea's.l hear from him, next. ♪ matt: time for the bloomberg business flash and a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. shares of yum! brands going higher after the company top second-quarter earnings estimates and raised its forecast. one driving factor, a better than expected performance in china. yum! brands now says that they like operating profit to rise by 14% this year, compared to the previous forecast of 12%. exxon mobil is close to making a takeover...
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here's andrea canning with the conclusion of "the last dance." >> i would love to help you.i really would. >> reporter: for hours, chris jones had been going over his story with detectives about what happened the night his wife, heather, disappeared. but after cadaver dogs found the scent of human remains in chris' car, detective bryan wallace wasn't buying his story. >> your story about what happened the night she disappeared is total bull [ bleep ]. >> reporter: wallace pushed him for the truth. >> how did it happen? did she fall? she did. was she drunk as [ bleep ]? what happened? >> that's exactly it. we're struggling over the phone, only this time we're outside on the steps. and she lost her footing, and she fell and hit the step, and i heard the crack. >> he said they were struggling over a cell phone. she slipped, fell backwards and hit her head and died. >> reporter: did you believe this new story? >> no, no. no way. >> reporter: finally, chris admitted heather was dead but insisted it was only an accident. still, the most important evidence was missing -- heather's
here's andrea canning with the conclusion of "the last dance." >> i would love to help you.i really would. >> reporter: for hours, chris jones had been going over his story with detectives about what happened the night his wife, heather, disappeared. but after cadaver dogs found the scent of human remains in chris' car, detective bryan wallace wasn't buying his story. >> your story about what happened the night she disappeared is total bull [ bleep ]. >>...
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andrea leadsom will make a statement in a few short moments. we will head there live when she begins speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: another twist and turn in the race to be the next uk prime minister. simon kennedy joins us now from london. andrea leadsom is making a statement right now in the united kingdom. talk me through what we can expect. the bbc sheding to will be pulling out of the race to be prime minister. she was down to the last two. it is not confirmed. jonathan: looking at the reports from this statement, they are saying the leadership race is undesirable. they need a new prime minister in place as soon as possible. i'm sure everyone at bloomberg has got around a table to talk about this. if she drops out of the race, what does that mean to theresa may? prime instantly become minister? simon: the word last week was they didn't want a coronation. they wanted to wait until the for the 150,000 members to have their say. like ad now look coronation but whether there is a legal rule in the party, i don't know. this would sugg
andrea leadsom will make a statement in a few short moments. we will head there live when she begins speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: another twist and turn in the race to be the next uk prime minister. simon kennedy joins us now from london. andrea leadsom is making a statement right now in the united kingdom. talk me through what we can expect. the bbc sheding to will be pulling out of the race to be prime minister. she was down to the last two. it is not confirmed. jonathan:...
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andrea klein thomas joins us live at temple university hospital in north philadelphia. what have you learned? >> denise, very somber night here at temple university hospital. take a look behind me. philadelphia police and the highway patrol have gathered to escort the body of gabriel lee to the medical examiner's office. the street is blocked off. he was working a night shift when he was rushed to temple hospital. the firefighter works at ladder company 12 on west cambria street. right now they're just saying the manner of death is under investigation. we're going to stay here and continue to gather details about this and pass it along as it becomes available. andrea klein thomas, nbc10 news. >>> another fight is brewing ahead of the dnc over super delegates. efforts by bernie sanders supporters to eliminate or reduce the influence of super delegates failed at a meeting of the dnc rules committee. sanders supporters open the doors but they were kept out of the meeting at the gathering, an amendment to get rid of party insiders who can vote for the candidate of their cho
andrea klein thomas joins us live at temple university hospital in north philadelphia. what have you learned? >> denise, very somber night here at temple university hospital. take a look behind me. philadelphia police and the highway patrol have gathered to escort the body of gabriel lee to the medical examiner's office. the street is blocked off. he was working a night shift when he was rushed to temple hospital. the firefighter works at ladder company 12 on west cambria street. right...
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. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in atlantic city where hillary clinton subpoena going to be holding a campaign rally this hour. right now we are also following breaking news in baton rouge, louisiana, the city's mayor is about to address the fatal police shooting sparking outrage today. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. >>> first breaking news from the white house. president obama making a major announcement today about u.s. troops in afghanistan. after 15 years of fighting america's longest war. >> i am announcing an additional judgment to our posture. instead of going down to 5,500 troops by the end of this year, the united states will maintain approximately 8,400 troops in afghanistan into next year through the end of my administration. the narrow missions assigned to forces will not change. >> and joining me now is nbc's richard engel. richard, it seems to me that the president was sort of splitting the difference between what some in the military and certainly some retired military wanted, and what his own instincts are which is to draw down to 5,500. the taliban, a
. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in atlantic city where hillary clinton subpoena going to be holding a campaign rally this hour. right now we are also following breaking news in baton rouge, louisiana, the city's mayor is about to address the fatal police shooting sparking outrage today. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. >>> first breaking news from the white house. president obama making a major announcement today about u.s. troops in afghanistan. after 15...
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alejandro: ¿quÉ nos trajiste, andrea? andrea: esto es sÚper prÁctico.mbiarse a sprint y comprar un iphone 6s y recibir otro gratis al añadir una segunda línea. mariana: parece una novela de suspenso, pero la trama es real. el general otto pÉrez molina, quien participÓ en la primera captura del chapo guzmÁn, comparte un mismo destino. el militar guatemalteco, por supuesta corrupciÓn. el capo mexicano, por narcotrÁfico. pues este sÁbado tendremos la historia completa en univisiÓn, y...