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mary ann was almost 50. worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. experience a blend of refined craftsmanship... ...and raw power, engineered to take the crown. presenting the all-new lexus ls 500 and ls 500h. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that th
mary ann was almost 50. worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't...
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anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> in a surprise move president ordered a study of the u.s. postal system. he said they're on an unsustainable financial path and must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer bailout. in recent months the president has been criticizing amazon.com, acushion it or not paying its fair taxes and harming the postal service. >>> and at least one republican senator rands paul says he'll vote against confirming mike pompeo as secretary of state. during his hearing yesterday, pompeo, currently the cia chief, vowed to take a hard line against russia, and he seems to contradict the president's claim that the current troubles with russia are the result of the russian meddling in the election. >> it's caused by russian bad behavior. >> pompeo said he takes a back seat to no one when it comes to standing up to russia. when asked if he would resign if the president moved to resign him, he said no. >>> bill cosby's chief accuser is set to take the witness stand today in his se
anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> in a surprise move president ordered a study of the u.s. postal system. he said they're on an unsustainable financial path and must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer bailout. in recent months the president has been criticizing amazon.com, acushion it or not paying its fair taxes and harming the postal service. >>> and at least one republican senator rands paul says he'll vote against confirming mike...
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anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> we're learning more about the fbi raid on the office of mr. trump's personal attorney. the warrant mentioned president trump by name. john schiumo is here in new york. john, good morning. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. this investigation is being run by the fbi's public corruption unit and it appears there's interest in the attorney and his client. president trump's personal toernl attorney michael cohen made a brief comment to cbs news wednesday following fbi raids on his home and aufgs earlier this week. >> mr. cohen, you say you're not worried at all. >> i'm not worried. >> reporter: the documents mention president trump's name several times. sources who see the warrant say it appears to them the real target of the raids was president trump. one source called it a search and destroy mission. >> mr. trump, how are you? >> cbs news confirms the search warrant allowed authorities to look for records concerning the release of the 2005 "hollywood access
anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> we're learning more about the fbi raid on the office of mr. trump's personal attorney. the warrant mentioned president trump by name. john schiumo is here in new york. john, good morning. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. this investigation is being run by the fbi's public corruption unit and it appears there's interest in the attorney and his client. president trump's personal toernl attorney michael cohen...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> the pilots of a southwest jet that made an emergency landing after an engine blew apart say we were simply doing our jobs. within two weeks the faa plans to order an inspection of the fan blades like the one that snapped off that southwest jet. the engines manufacturer recommended an inspection nearly a year ago. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's plane broke apart and broke from the engine and sending metal debris through the wing and into a cabin window. >> they said there was a hole and someone went out. >> 43-year-old jennifer riordan, a married mother of two from n
i'm anne-marie green. >>> the pilots of a southwest jet that made an emergency landing after an engine blew apart say we were simply doing our jobs. within two weeks the faa plans to order an inspection of the fan blades like the one that snapped off that southwest jet. the engines manufacturer recommended an inspection nearly a year ago. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just...
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good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. olice believe she had a gambling problem and believe her modus operandi was to find women that resembled her and then steal her identity. >>> she was captured thursday, ending a week's-long manhunt. authorities say an eyewitness spotted a woman matching the description of the minnesota grandmother at a restaurant on south padre island. she was arrested by two deputy u.s. marshals shortly thereafter without incident. >> although she may look like anyone's mother or grandmother, she's an absolute cold-blooded murderer. >> reporter: surveillance video released earlier this week allegedly showed reiss walking and driving inside a hotel more than 200 miles from ft. myers. police believe that's where she shot and killed pamela hutchinson who she met at a bar and then stole her white acura, credit cards, and identity. police believe she attacked hutchinson because they looked alike. we spoke with a reallative throh wink by phone. >> i'm sorry. i don't mean to get upset, but this is a relief.
good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. olice believe she had a gambling problem and believe her modus operandi was to find women that resembled her and then steal her identity. >>> she was captured thursday, ending a week's-long manhunt. authorities say an eyewitness spotted a woman matching the description of the minnesota grandmother at a restaurant on south padre island. she was arrested by two deputy u.s. marshals shortly thereafter without incident. >> although she...
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good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, president trump certainly did not mince words about comey on twitter yesterday, and neither did comey in his first interview before his book is released tomorrow. ousted fbi director james comey blasted president trump in an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos sunday night. >> that person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, that person is not fit to be president of the united states. >> the interview aired just ahead of the release of comey's new memoir "a higher loyalty." comey said it's possible the president obstructed justice when the president pressured him to drop the investigation of former director michael flynn, the former national security adviser. >> was mr. trump obstructing justice? >> possibly. >> comey was fired by president trump last may. the president launched a preemptive attack on comey sunday, tweeting in part, slippery james comey will go down as the worst fbi
good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, president trump certainly did not mince words about comey on twitter yesterday, and neither did comey in his first interview before his book is released tomorrow. ousted fbi director james comey blasted president trump in an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos sunday night. >> that person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, that...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® you'dreamt about it, it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. we're legalzoom, and we've helped over a million people just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. where life meets legal. >>> our top stories this morning, the man suspected of shooting two dallas police officers and a home depot worker is under arrest. police say armando luis juarez was being escorted out of the store when he opened fire yesterday. the two officers are in critical condition following surgery. >>> the husband of the woman killed last week when an engine exploded on a southwest airlines plane is speaking publicly for the first time. kris van cleave talked with michael reirden, husband of jennifer, who was an executive with wells fargo and a mother of two. >> one of my most confident things about this she called me that morning, she called to check on the day
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® you'dreamt about it, it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. we're legalzoom, and we've helped over a million people just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. where life meets legal. >>> our top stories this morning, the man suspected of...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. "cbs morning news." . and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >>> our top stories this morning. the russian military says israel carried out an air strike on a syrian air base today following a poison gas attack in a syrian stronghold. at least 40 people, women and children, were killed. president trump promised a big price to pay for the suspected chemical attack. >>> and opening statements in the bill cosby retrial are sched
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with the suspected poison gas attack in syria. president trump consulted with european leaders about a possible joint military response as early as the end of this week. russia, syria's key ally, is warning the u.s. to refrain from an illegal military adventure. and european air traffic controllers are warning of a possible air strike. teri okita is in london. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the uss navy destroyer equipped with tomahawk missiles is moved toward syria. it's moved within striking distance of syria but russia's ambassador to lebanon warns any missiles fired at syria are be shot down. a team of chemical weapons experts is on its way to syria to investigate the alleged gas attack on the town of douma. more than 40 civilians died, including children. >> the draft resolution has not been adopted. >> reporter: the u.n. security council has met four times this week on syria but vetoed prop e proposals from the u.s. and russia. russia is
i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with the suspected poison gas attack in syria. president trump consulted with european leaders about a possible joint military response as early as the end of this week. russia, syria's key ally, is warning the u.s. to refrain from an illegal military adventure. and european air traffic controllers are warning of a possible air strike. teri okita is in london. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the uss navy destroyer...
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good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's
good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning some 200 central american migrants seeking asylum in the united states are being held at the mexico border. u.s. immigration officials say the san diego processing facility is full. their month-long journey by foot, train, and bus has been closely watched and criticized by the trump administration. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's been a tough journey for these migrants. so 1,500 people were in the caravan when it started over a month ago. its dwuindled to about 200. many are camped on blankets and backpacks outside the crossing. hundreds at arrived at the u.s./mexico border. for many it was the end of a month-long journey to get to the united states, but the caravan's members learned they would have to wait before they could even apply for asylum. officials with u.s. customs and border protection said their facility south of san diego is full. the migrants won't be processed until space is available. >> are yo
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning some 200 central american migrants seeking asylum in the united states are being held at the mexico border. u.s. immigration officials say the san diego processing facility is full. their month-long journey by foot, train, and bus has been closely watched and criticized by the trump administration. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's been a tough journey for these migrants. so 1,500...
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anne-marie? >> courtney zubowski here in houston. thank you so much, courtney. >> reporter: president trump ordered flags to be loyered to half-mast in her memory. and former president obama and mrs. obama wrote, we'll always be grateful for the generosity mrs. bush showed us for the time we were in the white house but even more grateful for the way she lived her life. and bill clinton wrote bausch are bush was fierce and feisty in her support for family and friends and others. j.j. watt wrote, thank you, b h barbara bush. i'm forever thankful for your friendship. >>> also this morning washington is abuzz following news of a secret meeting between director mike pompeo and kim jong-un. his secret visit comes amid preparations for a summit between president trump and kim expected within the next few months. pompeo travelled to north korea over easter weekend. that's according to the "washington post." they were holding direct talks at extremely high levels and this morning south kia is considering changing the armistice that ended the
anne-marie? >> courtney zubowski here in houston. thank you so much, courtney. >> reporter: president trump ordered flags to be loyered to half-mast in her memory. and former president obama and mrs. obama wrote, we'll always be grateful for the generosity mrs. bush showed us for the time we were in the white house but even more grateful for the way she lived her life. and bill clinton wrote bausch are bush was fierce and feisty in her support for family and friends and others. j.j....
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i'm anne-marie green. a livid president trump let loose on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation after federal officials raided the offices of his personal attorney. he called the search a disgrace, and when asked if he is considering having mueller fired, mr. trump said "we'll see." john schiumo is here in new york to explain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the raid targeted president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, and the president did not mince words, defending his longtime friend and legal adviser. >> this is a pure and simple witch hunt. >> reporter: president trump reacted angrily to fbi raids targeting his personal lawyer, michael cohen. >> frankly, a real disgrace. an attack on our country in a sense. it's an attack on what we all stand for. >> reporter: the raids took place at cohen's home, office, and hotel room. they were carried out by the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan. a person familiar with the case said agents seized evidence as part of an in
i'm anne-marie green. a livid president trump let loose on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation after federal officials raided the offices of his personal attorney. he called the search a disgrace, and when asked if he is considering having mueller fired, mr. trump said "we'll see." john schiumo is here in new york to explain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the raid targeted president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, and the president...
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anne-marie?the robot revolution is upon us. >> you're telling me. >> as long as it can sweep and mop, it's more than welcome in my home. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >> thank you. >>> ahead, lowering your credit card fees. the one simple thing you can do to help you save money on your plastic. ur plastic. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to.
anne-marie?the robot revolution is upon us. >> you're telling me. >> as long as it can sweep and mop, it's more than welcome in my home. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >> thank you. >>> ahead, lowering your credit card fees. the one simple thing you can do to help you save money on your plastic. ur plastic. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin in london where the dutchess of cambridge was admitted to the hospital. it was this morning. she's in the early stages of labor. kate, the wife of william, is expecting the couple's third child. she was taken to the private wing at the hospital. that's where their other children george now 4 and charlotte now 2 were born. >>> also this morning a manhunt is under way for a suspect nashville police say opened fire at a waffle house restaurant. four people were killed. travis reinking is considered armed and dangerous. a customer who grabbed the rifle saved many lies. hena doba has more. good morning, hena. >> authorities have already confiscated the murder weapon and another gun, but they believe he may have another two in his possession. a frantic manhunt is under way near nashville for 29-year-old murder suspect travis reinking. >> we're telling everybody to be cautious. we don't want to alarm people, but certainly everybody should take precaution. >> people say reinking
i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin in london where the dutchess of cambridge was admitted to the hospital. it was this morning. she's in the early stages of labor. kate, the wife of william, is expecting the couple's third child. she was taken to the private wing at the hospital. that's where their other children george now 4 and charlotte now 2 were born. >>> also this morning a manhunt is under way for a suspect nashville police say opened fire at a waffle house restaurant....
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i'm anne-marie green. after more than three decades, law enforcement officials think they've nabbed a sadistic california killer, the suspect, one of their own. suspect joseph d'angelo, now 72 years old, was arrested as he left his home. he's the so-called golden state killer responsible for more than 12 murders and more than 40 murderers between 1976 and 1986. good morning. >> good morning. deangelo was once sworn to protect the public. he's now accused of living a double life, becoming one of california's most feared serial killers and rapists. >> the magnitude of this case demanded that it be solved. >> on wednesday police and prosecutors gathered in sacramento to announce the capture of the man they believed to be the infamous criminal known as the golden state killer. >> my detectives arrested james joseph deangelo, 72 years old, living in citrus heights. >> the suspect, a former police officer, was arrested at home on tuesday and booked on eight counts of murder. investigators suspect deangelo in doz
i'm anne-marie green. after more than three decades, law enforcement officials think they've nabbed a sadistic california killer, the suspect, one of their own. suspect joseph d'angelo, now 72 years old, was arrested as he left his home. he's the so-called golden state killer responsible for more than 12 murders and more than 40 murderers between 1976 and 1986. good morning. >> good morning. deangelo was once sworn to protect the public. he's now accused of living a double life, becoming...
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anne marie schubert. jan scully, larry pool. the names go on and on and we've known many, many of them over the years. today is also a reaffirmation of the power and the public safety that's associated with forensic dna technology. i began my quest in the mid '90s when dna finally came of force into the world of forensic science. my brother and his wife were killed in '80. so it was 15 years until we finally heard that there was a dna sample taken from our crime scene and as the years rolled on there were other dna samples that became common to one unknown perpetrator. it's been a struggle to bring dna in california to the forefront of that forensic crime scene investigation tool. surprisingly, when i looked at the situation in the late '90s. california was a laggard, virginia, florida, some of the other more progressive states on the east coast were light years ahead of california. i spent time in sacramento in the early 2000s, appearing before assembly and senate public safety committees, pleading that they embrace the power o
anne marie schubert. jan scully, larry pool. the names go on and on and we've known many, many of them over the years. today is also a reaffirmation of the power and the public safety that's associated with forensic dna technology. i began my quest in the mid '90s when dna finally came of force into the world of forensic science. my brother and his wife were killed in '80. so it was 15 years until we finally heard that there was a dna sample taken from our crime scene and as the years rolled on...
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anne-marie? >> hena doba here in new york. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman about who won yesterday's legal battle, prosecutors or michael cohen's attorneys. >>> president trump decided against imposing new economic sanctions against russia over the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. this is a reversal. u.n. ambassador nikki haley had said new sanctions would be announced yesterday. the white house says it's considering additional sanctions, and a decision will be made in the near future. >>> in syria, state-run television reports there have been predawn air strikes on an airbase in central syria. the pentagon says no u.s. missiles were fired. tomorrow international chemical weapons inspectors are expected to be allowed to visit the town where a suspected chemical weapons attack was carried out on april 7th. seth doane was able to get inside douma. >> reporter: this was rebel territory until two days ago. we made it to t
anne-marie? >> hena doba here in new york. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman about who won yesterday's legal battle, prosecutors or michael cohen's attorneys. >>> president trump decided against imposing new economic sanctions against russia over the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. this is a reversal. u.n. ambassador nikki haley had said new sanctions would be announced yesterday....
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i'm anne-marie green. the "cbs morning news." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. ♪ when i first came to oc
i'm anne-marie green. the "cbs morning news." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before...
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anne-marie is in dubai. has reported full-year revenue that beat highest analyst estimates. an analyst saying this is not just reading estimates but it was high-quality like for like sales on in-store and online sales. he says shares are must have in short and long-term. stock up nearly 5% this morning. ashmore of 7%. they came up with assets under management. it's a 10% increase. morgan stanley talking about with this means for the market, the inflows from existing clients at ashmore suggest market volatility has not yet affected risk. ask -- ashmore up about 7%. look it that, down 11%. german manufacturer dragon work. egerwerk. they're expensive decline due to r&d costs and are seen significant change. one of the biggest losers today across europe. thank you very much indeed. let's talk about when the biggest winners in the tech sector are overnight. netflix posting it strongest subscriber growth since going public. this is despite increasing prices. they added more than 7.4 million users in the first thre
anne-marie is in dubai. has reported full-year revenue that beat highest analyst estimates. an analyst saying this is not just reading estimates but it was high-quality like for like sales on in-store and online sales. he says shares are must have in short and long-term. stock up nearly 5% this morning. ashmore of 7%. they came up with assets under management. it's a 10% increase. morgan stanley talking about with this means for the market, the inflows from existing clients at ashmore suggest...
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last wednesday, she emailed in essence, i paraphrase, hi, anne marie, thought the editing of the recent documentary was brilliant. "this case will be solved because of sheer persistence," she quoted from the show. she went on to say, i have those words posted in a few places in my home and my workplace so i can see them at various times throughout the day. thank you for that persistence. i have faith. we all knew as part of this team that we were looking for a needle in a haystack. but we also all knew that the needle was there. in the last six days, and i emphasize, the last six days, that passion, that persistence and the knowledge finally came to an answer in this building behind us here, our crime lab. crime lab employees, dna analysts who worked tirelessly in the last few days to provide that answer. yesterday, an arrest warrant was issued, a complaint was filed charging that individual with two counts of murder, with special circumstances, for the murder of brian and katie maggiore back in february 1978 in sacramento. it is fitting that today is national dna day. we found the need
last wednesday, she emailed in essence, i paraphrase, hi, anne marie, thought the editing of the recent documentary was brilliant. "this case will be solved because of sheer persistence," she quoted from the show. she went on to say, i have those words posted in a few places in my home and my workplace so i can see them at various times throughout the day. thank you for that persistence. i have faith. we all knew as part of this team that we were looking for a needle in a haystack....
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anne-marie is back on monday. thanks for watching. i'm brook silva-braga.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. time is 4-- >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, april 6th. and it is raining. this is a live look out at sfo where you can see those wet runways. from you heading out to the airport this morning or any part of the day, be sure to call ahead. hopefully, you won't have too much of a delay. good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. the weekend is almost here. and the rain is definitely already here. >> yes. >> overnight, pitter-patter of raindrops. it already left a mark across the north bay especially. here's a look at the golden gate bridge. we'll talk about the rain totals that have already showed up and then you can definitely see visibility impacted there. golden gate bridge not looking so easy to drive on because of the slick roads but obviously, it's still very early for too much traffic there. here's a look at where some of the heaviest rainfall is through the north ba
anne-marie is back on monday. thanks for watching. i'm brook silva-braga.ave a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. time is 4-- >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, april 6th. and it is raining. this is a live look out at sfo where you can see those wet runways. from you heading out to the airport this morning or any part of the day, be sure to call ahead. hopefully, you won't have too much of a delay. good morning, i'm michelle...
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. >> ann marie, is there something realistically one could do beyond bombing? >> yes and if we were really serious about bombing to stop the government from inflicting horrific atrocities on its people we would have been bombing airstrips when they use barrel bombs. but that -- that's not something we're going to do. and you have to see this as drawing a line against chemical weapons. i think there is a good reason for that. chemical weapon wassing biological weapons, nuclear weapons are uniquely horrific weapons of mass destruction. but it's an event, not a strategy. i do not think the trump administration has a strategy other than. >> anymore the obama administration had one, i would say. would you agree. >> it's funny. >> having serve. >> in previous debates i would have said you said they had a strategy and i didn't think so. they were at least trying to arm a particular group. and they were pushing diplomacy. the trump administration doesn't even have a diplomatic strategy. macron in france says he we are bombing to stop chemical weapons and return to dipl
. >> ann marie, is there something realistically one could do beyond bombing? >> yes and if we were really serious about bombing to stop the government from inflicting horrific atrocities on its people we would have been bombing airstrips when they use barrel bombs. but that -- that's not something we're going to do. and you have to see this as drawing a line against chemical weapons. i think there is a good reason for that. chemical weapon wassing biological weapons, nuclear...
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the other girl was anne-marie and we know she actually lived in this building when it was built in 1785 and she lived here as a full member of the single sister squire. she a, slept and worshiped with the girls and two classes with them. there was a connection, or a focus on being open to all girls that were there at the beginning of school. unfortunately it was lost as moravians excepted the racial attitudes of their surrounding people that diversity and openness was lost. in the 20th century, they started being open to other people, not just to white southern children. the school did grow very quickly because it was so successful. it was the only school for girls and not just this state, but in this region. they added college courses in the 1800s. by the beginning of the 1900s they change the name to salem academy college. we still have that diversity that we had a most 250 years ago because we have girls from all over the world for international boarding students. we are also a college for traditional college students and we have graduate courses for nontraditional college courses. i
the other girl was anne-marie and we know she actually lived in this building when it was built in 1785 and she lived here as a full member of the single sister squire. she a, slept and worshiped with the girls and two classes with them. there was a connection, or a focus on being open to all girls that were there at the beginning of school. unfortunately it was lost as moravians excepted the racial attitudes of their surrounding people that diversity and openness was lost. in the 20th century,...
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talk to ann marie cody. the south bay mom has been running endurance races.. with her triplets in tow! kpix 5's devin fehely caught up >>> next time you think you are too tired to go for a job, talk to anne-marie cody. the south bay mom has been running endurance races with her triplets intel, devin fehely caught up with her at the finish line of today's silicon valley half marathon. >> reporter: as the mother of triplets, no one would blame her if she barely hit -- had energy to walk to the mailbox, let alone finish a marathon and record time. >> when i had them, i was exhausted, they were born early. i had trouble recovering, carrying three babies is no joke. you are in a lot of pain for many weeks after. >> reporter: when she got back on her feet she set goals, she wanted to complete a half marathon with her daughter and sons. something she says is as much for them as for her. >> they spent almost a month in the hospital after they were born, they were born premature. that is typical for triplets. they couldn't eat on their own, they had trouble breathing.
talk to ann marie cody. the south bay mom has been running endurance races.. with her triplets in tow! kpix 5's devin fehely caught up >>> next time you think you are too tired to go for a job, talk to anne-marie cody. the south bay mom has been running endurance races with her triplets intel, devin fehely caught up with her at the finish line of today's silicon valley half marathon. >> reporter: as the mother of triplets, no one would blame her if she barely hit -- had energy to...
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an ann marie, what do you make of kim jong-un's strategy, the trip to beijing? it all seems pretty well thought through. >> well, he certainly managed to keep himself at the center of things, directing both olympic diplomacy and now again on stage. i actually think though this visit may have had more to do with xi jinping than kim jong-un in the sense that immediately after president trump announced that there was going to be a meeting, he received a call from xi jinping and the chinese are saying you're not going to make any deals without us at the table. it's reasonable to think they similarly wanted to make that very clear to the north koreans. >> do you think, richard, that the united states has a strategy here because for the longest time it said we're not going to talk until you do something concrete. now they say we'll talk. is there a plan? >> there doesn't seem to be. the one thing you constantly hear is we're demanding de-nuclearization but nobody has defined it. if you could define it, it might take 20 years to bring it about. it's also not clear that
an ann marie, what do you make of kim jong-un's strategy, the trip to beijing? it all seems pretty well thought through. >> well, he certainly managed to keep himself at the center of things, directing both olympic diplomacy and now again on stage. i actually think though this visit may have had more to do with xi jinping than kim jong-un in the sense that immediately after president trump announced that there was going to be a meeting, he received a call from xi jinping and the chinese...
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. >> es ese chofer que la policÍa en horas despuÉs que embestir su carro contra anne marie. >> las rocas realizÓ la cuarta medicion de nieve, la buena noticia es que se ha sacrificado por un mes sin embargo, se encuentra en solamente un 52% del promedio para esta Época del aÑo, entÉrese proviene de la capa de nieve y las mediciones durante el mes son las mÁs importantes porque en teorÍa serian las ultimass antes que la nieve comience a derretirse vamos a ver si tenemos mÁs nieve en camino en nuestros pronÓsticos. >> vamos a darle un visitados a lo que estÁ pasando a lo largo del paÍs en donde estamos viendo temperaturas bastante calientes. >> hacia el paso en 83 grados para este momento. >> mientras tanto que vemos temperaturas mÁs templadas hacia la costa oeste del paÍs. >> tenemos que las condiciones actuales son de 67 grados en oakland, temperaturas bastante favorables sabemos que las personas estÁn disfrutando actividades al aire libre. >> 64 para este momento en santa cruz deriva las costas y las temperaturas clien temperaturas caliente tas. >> necesita un abrigo ligero temperaturas
. >> es ese chofer que la policÍa en horas despuÉs que embestir su carro contra anne marie. >> las rocas realizÓ la cuarta medicion de nieve, la buena noticia es que se ha sacrificado por un mes sin embargo, se encuentra en solamente un 52% del promedio para esta Época del aÑo, entÉrese proviene de la capa de nieve y las mediciones durante el mes son las mÁs importantes porque en teorÍa serian las ultimass antes que la nieve comience a derretirse vamos a ver si tenemos mÁs...
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i'm closer, i think, in my thinking to josh than to anne-marie slaughter, although i admire both the books you've cited. i'm skeptical of her vision of a world run on the basis of networks, of a global system of governance in which the network form predominates. i think that's to misunderstand what networks are capable of doing. but at the same time, i worry a little bit about where josh ramos is going with his gatekeepers, because the central question is always, you know, who guards the gatekeepers. [speaking in native tongue] i always like speaking latin on c-span, it's so rarely heard. [laughter] and he's not quite clear on that point. now, my view is that it must be states. it cannot be private companies that wield that kind of power. and so in "the square and the tower" i argue that we need, ultimately, to see -- to remind ourselves that world order must be based on the state and on great powers. can't be enstates. the notion that we could have a network of all the states in the world somehow sorting things out the in be a global facebook group is, obviously, nonsensical. just p
i'm closer, i think, in my thinking to josh than to anne-marie slaughter, although i admire both the books you've cited. i'm skeptical of her vision of a world run on the basis of networks, of a global system of governance in which the network form predominates. i think that's to misunderstand what networks are capable of doing. but at the same time, i worry a little bit about where josh ramos is going with his gatekeepers, because the central question is always, you know, who guards the...
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as soon as we get back to anne-marie, we will.ead of the iea saying there are heightened geopolitical tensions in the marketplace. let's get to our london studio and bring in alan higgins. the oil market has various facets going on here. to me, i think it's about iran, the possibility that the united states could slap sanctions back on iran in the very near term. that poses perhaps one of the risks we are not talking about on this thursday. what are the biggest risk in the oil markets? alan: risk is one thing, but it's interesting, what we focus theand not discussing up is demand side. if you look at demand for oil in india and china, it is growing strongly indeed. so the fundamental case for oil, i think the risk side is, it brings optionality to oil, sometimes quite sad optionality in terms of geopolitical issues that we've talked about, but they are nevertheless optionality. on the risk side, it's hard to see downside risk. ist we note from shale learning the lessons from 2015 and 2016 and capital discipline, balance sheet disc
as soon as we get back to anne-marie, we will.ead of the iea saying there are heightened geopolitical tensions in the marketplace. let's get to our london studio and bring in alan higgins. the oil market has various facets going on here. to me, i think it's about iran, the possibility that the united states could slap sanctions back on iran in the very near term. that poses perhaps one of the risks we are not talking about on this thursday. what are the biggest risk in the oil markets? alan:...
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let us find out what is going on with anne-marie. 3% but as you say compared to friday's open, the stock is negative. those recommending tothe move. let us find out what is going on with anne-marie. sell thehe stock outnumber those that recommend purchasing it. there is a new boss at the german lender. we heard from him this morning. saying the bank needs to be faster in making decisions and it needs to weed doubt bureaucracy. novartis up 2.3%. new m&a action for novartis. sell the it seems investors are giving a blessing for a deal. to purchase of excess. -- it looks like investors are interested in novartis doing this to expand its research into gene therapy. .nd finally, telecom italian this has been a saga going on for quite some time. elliott has criticized the management and the strategy under vivendi. the firm is glass lewis. they are urging investors to vote for elliott and take out the vivendi hold on telecom italia. let us talk about what is coming up for the rest of the week. tomorrow, zuckerberg is scheduled to testify be
let us find out what is going on with anne-marie. 3% but as you say compared to friday's open, the stock is negative. those recommending tothe move. let us find out what is going on with anne-marie. sell thehe stock outnumber those that recommend purchasing it. there is a new boss at the german lender. we heard from him this morning. saying the bank needs to be faster in making decisions and it needs to weed doubt bureaucracy. novartis up 2.3%. new m&a action for novartis. sell the it seems...
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you-- '80s girl, anne marie. the caveman, evan. ann marie, ann marie, stand right here.the graduate, marilyn. marilyn on the end. everybody else, have a seat for me. have a seat. hey, welcome to the show.
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i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> a gunman is a san diego resident and her fare says s s tried to warn police she was angry with youtube because they had stopped her from monetizing her videos on site. she opened fire in an outdoor courtyard. she wounded two people before killing herself. danielle nottingham joins us. good morning, danielle. >> reporter: brook, good morning. the motive here is still unclear and police believe there are no other suspects. at first authorities thought this could be a domestic dispute, but we're learning this morning that the female shooter was very outspoken about youtube's user policies. >> i heard seven to eight shots being fired. this would be from the youtube building. >> reporter: san bruno police have identified this woman, 39-year-old nasim aghdam, as the woman who opened fire, shooting and injuring three people at youtube. >> gunfire at youtube. >> i heard boom, boom. everybody kind of looked up and didn't know what it was. >> reporter: aghdam's father tells cbs news that his daughter an activist and animal rights activist had p
i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> a gunman is a san diego resident and her fare says s s tried to warn police she was angry with youtube because they had stopped her from monetizing her videos on site. she opened fire in an outdoor courtyard. she wounded two people before killing herself. danielle nottingham joins us. good morning, danielle. >> reporter: brook, good morning. the motive here is still unclear and police believe there are no other suspects. at first...
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i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> in a memo to activate his plan to deploy the national guard along the mexican border, president trump said he had no choice but to act. the president signed the order yesterday, but it's unclear how many troops will be deployed, where and when they'll arrive. the governors of the four states bordering mexico are for the most part supportive. hena doba is here in new york with more. good morning, hena. >> good morning, brook. in a memo, the president said some members of congress, as well as mexican politicians are taking issue with the move. >> the threat is real. >> the threat homeland security secretary kirstjien nielsen is referring to, is the one that exists on the southern border. that's why president trump last night deployed national forward troops to the u.s./mexico border. >> we continue to see unacceptable levels of illegal drugs, dangerous gang opportunities, transnational criminal organizations, and immigration flow across our border. the daca also ordered homeland security to report. president trump has expressed full frustr
i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> in a memo to activate his plan to deploy the national guard along the mexican border, president trump said he had no choice but to act. the president signed the order yesterday, but it's unclear how many troops will be deployed, where and when they'll arrive. the governors of the four states bordering mexico are for the most part supportive. hena doba is here in new york with more. good morning, hena. >> good morning, brook. in a...
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district attorney anne marie schubert and ventura county district attorney gregory totten -- announcingal murder charges against 72-year old joseph james deangelo. he's the man believed to be behind a decade long string of burglaries, rapes and murders spanning from sacramento to the central valley to the bay area and in southern california.while not many details are known about the break-through in this case...we do know it all happened within the last week and it involved dna.anne marie schubert, district attorney/sacramento county "we found the needle in the haystack and it was right here in sacramento."the golden state killer.the east area rapist.the original night stalker.officials say the aliases synonymous with terror in the mid 1970s to mid 1980s across california now has a suspect and another name. joseph james deangelo.former police officer.defendant in multiple murder cases -- in sacramento and in ventura county.gregory totten, ventura county district attorney "this is a case -- much like the rapes that occurred here in the sacramento area -- literally struck terror in the he
district attorney anne marie schubert and ventura county district attorney gregory totten -- announcingal murder charges against 72-year old joseph james deangelo. he's the man believed to be behind a decade long string of burglaries, rapes and murders spanning from sacramento to the central valley to the bay area and in southern california.while not many details are known about the break-through in this case...we do know it all happened within the last week and it involved dna.anne marie...
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the first victim has been named as anne—marie d'amico, who worked for an investment management firm.ian prime minister, justin trudeau, has described the incident as a "tragic and senseless attack". jon donnison reports. this is the moment armed police confronted the attacker — he has just killed ten people. get down! kill me! no, get down! get down! he urges the officer to shoot him. it looks like he might be pointing a gun. reports suggest it was, in fact, a mobile phone. but the policeman holds his nerve and moves in to take him alive. earlier, a spring day in the northern suburbs of toronto had turned into a nightmare. using this van as a weapon, the attacker reared up onto the pavement, ploughing into pedestrians. witnesses say he continued for half a mile, travelling at up to 80 miles an hour. a lot of people got hurt. i saw a scene i never seen in my life. you see it in a war zone. the person just went through the sidewalk. he did not stop. it isjust shocking. police say this was the driver, 25—year—old toronto resident alek minassian. in the past, islamic as well as right win
the first victim has been named as anne—marie d'amico, who worked for an investment management firm.ian prime minister, justin trudeau, has described the incident as a "tragic and senseless attack". jon donnison reports. this is the moment armed police confronted the attacker — he has just killed ten people. get down! kill me! no, get down! get down! he urges the officer to shoot him. it looks like he might be pointing a gun. reports suggest it was, in fact, a mobile phone. but...
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matt: ann marie buerkle in jeddah, at the opec and not opec meeting.ng up, trump says collusion, no obstruction. what do comey's memos really tell us though? frankwe also see the regular went 22 the euro mark. what does it mean? this is bloomberg. franc breaking the 122 the euro mark. what it means. rk. what it means. ♪ is 7:16od morning, it here in berlin, 1:16 in singapore. the msciok at asia-pacific index, down on technology concerns. really, concerns about the iphone is spreading across the tech sector. let's get the bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. matt, the u.s. treasury department is considering using an emergency law to curb chinese investment in sensitive technologies. under the law, the president could declare a national emergency, allowing him to block transactions and sees assets. that comes as the trump administration looks to punish china for what it sees as violation of american intellectual property rights. joinedechnology stocks their peers in a global slide after a disappointing sales outlook from apple's chief supplier. i
matt: ann marie buerkle in jeddah, at the opec and not opec meeting.ng up, trump says collusion, no obstruction. what do comey's memos really tell us though? frankwe also see the regular went 22 the euro mark. what does it mean? this is bloomberg. franc breaking the 122 the euro mark. what it means. rk. what it means. ♪ is 7:16od morning, it here in berlin, 1:16 in singapore. the msciok at asia-pacific index, down on technology concerns. really, concerns about the iphone is spreading across...
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. >> as sacramento distinct attorney ann marie schubert tried to speak, activists also shouted at her about stephon clark. >> stephon clark! stephon clark! >> i will always stand with victims. i will always do what's right. i will always follow the facts in the law. so thank you for this recognition. >> we recognize you. >> the group that put on the event today is called crime victims united and they're gathering signatures for a ballot measure to make changes to our criminal law. we'll have more on that and hear from a victim coming up at 6:00. >>> another beautiful day and it didn't go to waste. we saw a lot of people out walking their dogs in places like ft. funston today and it was gorgeous outside. more rain, though, on the way. we'll check in with brian hackney right now. >> hey, ken. welcome back, by the way. it's going to be a good deal cooler tomorrow. the numbers will fall like car keys as we have high clouds on the way and a little bit of rain, light rain moving into the bay area. this is 7:00 tomorrow morning, a little bit in the north bay. the day goes on. a weak cold fro
. >> as sacramento distinct attorney ann marie schubert tried to speak, activists also shouted at her about stephon clark. >> stephon clark! stephon clark! >> i will always stand with victims. i will always do what's right. i will always follow the facts in the law. so thank you for this recognition. >> we recognize you. >> the group that put on the event today is called crime victims united and they're gathering signatures for a ballot measure to make changes to...
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anne marie d'amico worked at the headquarters of an investment firm nearby. >> the entire community oforonto has shown strengtioand determinin the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand unit with toronto today. with the suspect at no charge, police won't discuss possible motives. the suspect no charge from please will discuss possible motives. 'they' stressing that the investigation has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbcto news, tor jane: i was joined a short time ago by the bbc's nada tawfik from toronto. thanks for joining me. what more do we know about minassian and any possible motive nada: we know investigators are trying to piece together who he was, because he had never done anything to get on their radar, and we know he is not connected to any organized terror group. what pice have been saying is that they are coming through his social-mediaosts, they made reference to a cryptic facebook post that he made, and when reporters asked about his mental health, the chief detective said that it was too early to comment on that. but they do believe he wasn't motivated by any kind of ter
anne marie d'amico worked at the headquarters of an investment firm nearby. >> the entire community oforonto has shown strengtioand determinin the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand unit with toronto today. with the suspect at no charge, police won't discuss possible motives. the suspect no charge from please will discuss possible motives. 'they' stressing that the investigation has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbcto news, tor jane: i was joined a short time ago by the bbc's nada...
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anne marie d'amico worked at the headquarters of an investment firm nearby. strength and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbc news, toronto. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the fight against malaria has stalled for the first time in a decade. we take a look at why, and what's being done to beat the disease. also on the programme: while relations between north and south korea seem to be warming up, some young south korean‘s are less enthusiastic about reunification. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high, the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. some places have already had nearly as much rain as they'd normally expect in an entire year. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has mean
anne marie d'amico worked at the headquarters of an investment firm nearby. strength and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbc news, toronto. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the fight against malaria has stalled for the first time in a decade. we take a...
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i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> president trump says there will be no deal to save the daca program and he blames democrats. he defers the program that would protect so-called dreamers. now, this is somewhat of a position shift for mr. trump who at times has advocated for the children of immigrants. john schiumo is here in new york. good morning, john. >> good morning to you, brook. it could be a setback for those pushing for a path to citizenship for dreamers. president trump after wishing the nation a happy easter yesterday on twitter, followed it with a series of tweets on immigration writing in part, republicans must go through nuclear options to pass tough laws now. no more daca deal. the president reiterated his stance before heading in to easter services in palm beach, florida. >> a lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of daca. we're going to have to see. we had a great chance. the democrats blew it. >> the president said in the past he supports a path to citizenship of so-called dreamers, children of immigrants who entered the coun
i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> president trump says there will be no deal to save the daca program and he blames democrats. he defers the program that would protect so-called dreamers. now, this is somewhat of a position shift for mr. trump who at times has advocated for the children of immigrants. john schiumo is here in new york. good morning, john. >> good morning to you, brook. it could be a setback for those pushing for a path to citizenship for dreamers....
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district attorney anne marie schubert: >> it could be he left a tissue.uld be that he put his hands on a door handle, but it was what i call "abandoned d.n.a." >> reporter: that abandoned d.n.a. solved a 44-year-old mystery in four months, but also raises concerns about the privacy of d.n.a. collection. isn't it almost certain that a defense attorney is going to call this an illegal search? >> we would expect that. we anticipate it. we're fully prepared to deal with that through the court process. >> reporter: gedmatch says law enforcement never approached them. in a statement, gedmatch tells users, "if you are concerned about non-genealogical uses of your d.n.a., you should not upload your d.n.a. to the database." jeff? >> glor: remarkable investigation. john blackstone, thank you. and this programming note, tomorrow night on cbs, "48 hours" has a special edition on "the golden state killer." coming up here, an athlete's inspiring attempt to conquer the climb. coming up next here, an athlete's inspiring attempt to conquer the climb. only prolia® helps st
district attorney anne marie schubert: >> it could be he left a tissue.uld be that he put his hands on a door handle, but it was what i call "abandoned d.n.a." >> reporter: that abandoned d.n.a. solved a 44-year-old mystery in four months, but also raises concerns about the privacy of d.n.a. collection. isn't it almost certain that a defense attorney is going to call this an illegal search? >> we would expect that. we anticipate it. we're fully prepared to deal with...
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at the beginning of his spree, anne marie schubert, now sacramento's district attorney, ngs 12 years. >> it wasn't a matter of if he was coming again, it was just when. it scared everybody to death. i remember very distinctly that some folks called him the boogeyman. >> reporter: deangelo, a former police officer, would allegedly gain entry to the homes of his victims by prying open a window or door while they were sleeping. police say they started focusing on him within the last six days, after decades of work by law enforcement detectives and civilian tips finally led to a breakthrough that, for now, scficials will only describe as sophisticated d.n.a. >> it was through advanced technology that ultimately led us, through that dogged determination, to find the avenues of who it might be. >> reporter: jane carson-sandler was sexually assaulted at knifepoint in 1976, allegedly by deangelo. >> 6:30 in the morning, my husband had just left for work. my three-year-old son came and snuggled in bed with me. and within a minute, i heard running down the hall and i yelled out to my husband,
at the beginning of his spree, anne marie schubert, now sacramento's district attorney, ngs 12 years. >> it wasn't a matter of if he was coming again, it was just when. it scared everybody to death. i remember very distinctly that some folks called him the boogeyman. >> reporter: deangelo, a former police officer, would allegedly gain entry to the homes of his victims by prying open a window or door while they were sleeping. police say they started focusing on him within the last...
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i'm brook silva braga in for anne-marie green.n wall street, all three major indices are in negative territory for the year. yesterday's plunge on the first trading day of the second quarter included a sell-off of tech stocks following threats of tighter regulations. the dow jones industrials finished nearly 459 points lower. the s&p 500 lost nearly 59. and the tech-heavy nasdaq was down 193 points, that's more than 2.5%. john schiumo is here in new york. this follows nine years of big gains, but folks are still worried. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, brook. early last year, you remember the celebrations after the dow crossed the 20,000 mark for the first time. that optimism is now on shaky ground. asian markets were down slightly after monday's big sell-off on wall street that saw the dow drop 459 points and the nasdaq plunge almot 3%. the tech sector is taking a fair share of the blame. the so-called f.a.n.g. stocks, facebook, amazon, apple, netflix, and google, have seen their market value drop by more than $300 billion in th
i'm brook silva braga in for anne-marie green.n wall street, all three major indices are in negative territory for the year. yesterday's plunge on the first trading day of the second quarter included a sell-off of tech stocks following threats of tighter regulations. the dow jones industrials finished nearly 459 points lower. the s&p 500 lost nearly 59. and the tech-heavy nasdaq was down 193 points, that's more than 2.5%. john schiumo is here in new york. this follows nine years of big...
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anne marie d'amico worked at a headquarters of an investment firm nearby.of toronto has shown strength and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbc news, toronto. the armenian opposition leader nikol pashinyan has called for renewed protests, after talks he was due to attend with the country's acting prime minister karen karapetyan were cancelled. the acting prime minister said he was concerned by the agenda proposed by the opposition leader. mr pashinyan led 11 days of protests, that ended on monday with the resignation of serzh sargsyan as prime minister. the uk's medicines regulator has said valproate — an epilepsy drug that can damage unborn babies — should no longer be prescribed to women and girls of childbearing age, unless they are made fully aware of the risks. it's thought around 20,000 children in the uk have been left with disabilities caused
anne marie d'amico worked at a headquarters of an investment firm nearby.of toronto has shown strength and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbc news, toronto. the armenian opposition leader nikol pashinyan has called for renewed protests, after talks he was due to attend with the...
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anne marie d'amico worked at a headquarters of an investment firm nearby. toronto has shown strength and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbc news, toronto. we're getting reports that at least 10 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a fire at an illegal oil well in northern indonesia. authorities say the blaze, in aceh province, was sparked by an oil spill that engulfed at least three houses and is still out of control. in a statement the disaster agency said pipe welding at the site may have been the cause. the armenian opposition leader, nikol pashinian, has called for renewed protests after talks he was due to attend with the country's acting prime minister karen karapitsian were cancelled. the acting prime minister said he was concerned by the agenda proposed by the opposition leader. mr pashinian led eleven days of protests that
anne marie d'amico worked at a headquarters of an investment firm nearby. toronto has shown strength and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. nick bryant, bbc news, toronto. we're getting reports that at least 10 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a fire at an illegal oil well in...
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robin lockha rt daughter, ann—marie, a youthjustice consultant.simple. you have got to love people, you have got to show love. we are living in a loveless society where no love is being shown. no one says hello when you walk past them on the street. we'll so need to go into primary schools doing crime prevention and changing the culture that we are living in. so at what age would you go into a primary school, to six—year—olds, seven—year—olds, eight—year—olds? seven. who agrees with that? think we start at three in areas where there is exceptionally high violence. there is a need so that people begin to learn empathy, emotional compassion, emotional intelligence is developed, as well as their academic skills, helping them to read or write, said by the time they get to school they have had the additional input. by key stage one or two you have children going into school, throwing chairs, swearing at teachers. that is coming from the home environment. what are these children seeing and learning at home. it tells you that the parents need some suppor
robin lockha rt daughter, ann—marie, a youthjustice consultant.simple. you have got to love people, you have got to show love. we are living in a loveless society where no love is being shown. no one says hello when you walk past them on the street. we'll so need to go into primary schools doing crime prevention and changing the culture that we are living in. so at what age would you go into a primary school, to six—year—olds, seven—year—olds, eight—year—olds? seven. who agrees...
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anne marie d'amico worked at the headquarters of an investment firm nearby.and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. facebook has confirmed that cryptic post is authentic and that was published just before the killing spree began. so the police now investigating the awful possibility that the driver didn't randomly hit pedestrians as he ploughed down this pavement behind me, but that he was actually targeting women. nick, many thanks for the latest there. nick bryant, our correspondent there in toronto. valproate, an epilepsy drug that can damage unborn babies, should no longer be prescribed to women and girls of child—bearing age unless they are made fully aware of the risks. that's the latest advice from the mhra, the uk's medicines regulator. it's thought that around 20,000 children in the uk have been left with disabilities caused by valproate, which was introduced b
anne marie d'amico worked at the headquarters of an investment firm nearby.and determination in the face of this tragedy. all canadians stand united with toronto today. with the suspect now charged, the police won't discuss possible motives. they're also stressing their investigation still has weeks to run. facebook has confirmed that cryptic post is authentic and that was published just before the killing spree began. so the police now investigating the awful possibility that the driver didn't...