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huerta bail bonds. bail bonds, sir? read for free. bail bonds. oh, don't be shy. here, take two. huerta bail bonds. oh, my, my, a new face. new face, new friends. huerta bail bonds. 24-hour service. cuidado, huerta. esterhaus catches you advertising in here, he's going to 86 your keister, isn't he? i'm not arguing. who's arguing? am i arguing? am i arguing? huerta bail bonds -- half a block up and across the street. hold on, renko, please. check this out. my cousin helped me put it up. brand-new slogan. "the blessing of freedom for a lousy 10%." what do you think? oh, renko, give me a break. hey! keep that dog away from me! listen, will you please lower your tone of voice, renko? he's only responding to your hostility, not his. sarge, would you open that door for me? oh, sure thing. you know, henry, you missed your calling. you should've been a mountie. hey, hi there, fella. [ barks ] hey, hey, easy, boy. easy. we're on your side, pal. pretty dog, huh? speak for yourself, henry. that dog is a cop hater. it's just a stray. ours, tops. the last time it took you two weeks. what am i
huerta bail bonds. bail bonds, sir? read for free. bail bonds. oh, don't be shy. here, take two. huerta bail bonds. oh, my, my, a new face. new face, new friends. huerta bail bonds. 24-hour service. cuidado, huerta. esterhaus catches you advertising in here, he's going to 86 your keister, isn't he? i'm not arguing. who's arguing? am i arguing? am i arguing? huerta bail bonds -- half a block up and across the street. hold on, renko, please. check this out. my cousin helped me put it up....
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, that bail should be refused.icials in germany say the tunisian man being sought in connection with the berlin lorry attack had already come under suspicion for planning to commit a serious crime. police have searched a shelter for migrants where the suspect is said to have lived. 12 people died when a lorry was driven into a busy christmas market. german officials say the man was due to have been deported after his asylum application failed and had links to an islamist network. let's cross to robert hall in berlin. as you join us live, this square silent for three days is just beginning to return to normality. an operation has begun to clear the debris left by that attack in order that the market can re—open tomorrow morning. a sign of the defiance and solidarity that we have been talking about since this attack. there are still people coming here to the shrines, but the lights are back on. away from here, that police operation, the operation hunting for a man who has used different names, different nationalities
, that bail should be refused.icials in germany say the tunisian man being sought in connection with the berlin lorry attack had already come under suspicion for planning to commit a serious crime. police have searched a shelter for migrants where the suspect is said to have lived. 12 people died when a lorry was driven into a busy christmas market. german officials say the man was due to have been deported after his asylum application failed and had links to an islamist network. let's cross to...
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en cuanto al baile sorpresa que tiene rubÍ, es un baile un poco del estilo de broadway.aile. jessica: aquÍ atrÁs es un relajo, como pueden ver ya pasÓ rubÍ. toda la gente la quiere ver y nosotros lo hemos podido verla de tanta gente que estÁ alrededor de ella. carolina, quÉ le quieren preguntar? carolina: bueno le queremos preguntar realmente cÓmo se siente uno siempre piensa en una fiesta de 15 aÑos pequeÑa, y ahora va a tener miles de invitados. javier: quÉ ha sabido de eso, jessica? estaba muy nerviosa luego de hablar con ella, yo le dije en su primer ensayo le comentÉ, porque un poco tÍmida, le dije tÚ aprovechar tu noche eres la estrella del momento en esta noche, aprovecharÁ al máximo. ya despuÉs, la vi, conforme a los labios que yo sentÍa, le dije te acuerdes en el primer ensayo que tenÍas que ser la estrella de tu noche? pues ahora te tocÓ serlo. javier: nada mÁs para que que sepan los chambelÁn es principales van a ser sus familiares. regresÓ con ustedes al estudio. javier: antes de que te vayas porque sÉ que quiere disfrutar de la fiesta. cuÉntame qué va a habe
en cuanto al baile sorpresa que tiene rubÍ, es un baile un poco del estilo de broadway.aile. jessica: aquÍ atrÁs es un relajo, como pueden ver ya pasÓ rubÍ. toda la gente la quiere ver y nosotros lo hemos podido verla de tanta gente que estÁ alrededor de ella. carolina, quÉ le quieren preguntar? carolina: bueno le queremos preguntar realmente cÓmo se siente uno siempre piensa en una fiesta de 15 aÑos pequeÑa, y ahora va a tener miles de invitados. javier: quÉ ha sabido de eso,...
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he gets out on $5,000 bail. exhibit 73 to my declaration, the ethiopian asylum seeker, he's passed the background check. he's passed the background check and he's found to have a significant possibility of asylum and now he's going in front of the deportation officer who is conducting his parole review. the officer chooses not to believe him. when he finally gets in front of an immigration judge, the judge says but you've already passed the background check and there's no question from here and we have a witness now because we're having a hearing this person actually is who he says he is. that's all we're talking about. just a minimal requirement of a hearing in front of a neutral decisionmaker for people who have very, very long periods of incarceration. that minimal requirement we think is available under the statute and also under the due process clause. >> four minutes, general gershengorn. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. i'll be brief. i wanted to make first a short point on the patriot act to shore up the
he gets out on $5,000 bail. exhibit 73 to my declaration, the ethiopian asylum seeker, he's passed the background check. he's passed the background check and he's found to have a significant possibility of asylum and now he's going in front of the deportation officer who is conducting his parole review. the officer chooses not to believe him. when he finally gets in front of an immigration judge, the judge says but you've already passed the background check and there's no question from here and...
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he should be granted bail but the judge decided that should not happen. prosecutors have named their prime suspect in the berlin lorry attack as tunisian national anis amri ina attack as tunisian national anis amri in a wanted notice. here in london extra security measures are brought in for the changing of the guard ceremony at buckingham palace. the queen and prince philip delay plans to travel to sandringham for christmas after both developed a heavy cold. and in sport northampton saints will not face any sanctions despite being told that their player george north should never have been allowed to carry on playing in the match earlier this month. the welsh winger landed on his head and was briefly knocked out. a double wimbledon champion ashoka the will not be able to play tennis again 46 months, she needed surgery on her hand after a knife attack at home the chap republic. and valtteri bottas looks closer to move to mercedes to replace the retiring formula 1 world champion nico rosberg. a dealfor the formula 1 world champion nico rosberg. a deal for t
he should be granted bail but the judge decided that should not happen. prosecutors have named their prime suspect in the berlin lorry attack as tunisian national anis amri ina attack as tunisian national anis amri in a wanted notice. here in london extra security measures are brought in for the changing of the guard ceremony at buckingham palace. the queen and prince philip delay plans to travel to sandringham for christmas after both developed a heavy cold. and in sport northampton saints...
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that's what a judge does and bail hearings and in almost every other detention which is at a certain point your calculus changes, the balance changes when the detention becomes unreasonable. >> so we do think that the way to think about the case for the people who are not in that category was that what the court said and i think this is the focus is that the purpose of detention is being served in the government is really reasonably quickly to accomplish removal and so were not in a situation where the end of the detention can be observed then absence very unusual circumstances, that is constitutional. we do think the scheme that we had in place with 1226 a individuals is constitutional. >> i was to ship to something else. >> i was going to shift to something else. let's shift to 1226c. and not focus on the statute so much but focus on the constitutional question. i think your brief indicates that you think there are some constitutional bounds. i would like you to talk to me about what those constitutional bounds are and when a judge would find them. >> we think they constitutional b
that's what a judge does and bail hearings and in almost every other detention which is at a certain point your calculus changes, the balance changes when the detention becomes unreasonable. >> so we do think that the way to think about the case for the people who are not in that category was that what the court said and i think this is the focus is that the purpose of detention is being served in the government is really reasonably quickly to accomplish removal and so were not in a...
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>> barnes hopes to leave jail within a couple of days on bail. but life at hillsborough county is a world of extremes. another young man confined here faces the possibility of never seeing home again. >> all i have to do is use this time as best i can and hope i get out. >> 19-year-old kendrick morris was found guilty on two counts of sexual battery with a deadly weapon. he is awaiting sentencing. prosecutors are asking for 120 years. >> a young lady was simply going to the community library. and was -- she was assaulted, drug behind the library, beaten within an inch of her life, and brutally raped. >> after morris had been taken into custody for the library attack, authorities connected him to another assault that had occurred ten months earlier. >> he'd actually been the assailant in another rape of an elderly day care worker. >> morris was also convicted of that crime and is now in jail awaiting sentencing. he still claims he's innocent. >> they say anything else, armed robbery or something like that, maybe i probably will say i'm capable of
>> barnes hopes to leave jail within a couple of days on bail. but life at hillsborough county is a world of extremes. another young man confined here faces the possibility of never seeing home again. >> all i have to do is use this time as best i can and hope i get out. >> 19-year-old kendrick morris was found guilty on two counts of sexual battery with a deadly weapon. he is awaiting sentencing. prosecutors are asking for 120 years. >> a young lady was simply going to...
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we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.riminal cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. and this is the most important step towards getting al's conviction and sentence overturned. we are grateful to the courts for expediting the appeal process. the queen and prince philip have delayed plans to travel to their estate at sandringham today, because they both have what buckingham palace described as ‘heavy colds'. the queen, who celebrated her 90th birthday this year and prince philip, who's 95, usually spend the christmas in norfolk. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports from buckingham palace. all the travel arrangements were in place for a train journey from king's cross to king lynn at around 11 o'clock this morning. the royalty protection people were there. then they were told to stand down, nobody would be travelling. inevitably, the speculation started. at1:30pm, buckingham palace let it be known that both the queen and the duke had in their words, heavy colds. travel was
we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.riminal cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. and this is the most important step towards getting al's conviction and sentence overturned. we are grateful to the courts for expediting the appeal process. the queen and prince philip have delayed plans to travel to their estate at sandringham today, because they both have what buckingham palace described as ‘heavy...
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he hasjust been refused bail.appened. a hearing has been going on forjust under two hours now. you can probably hear behind me there is a lot of support for alexander blackman here at the court. a lot of drivers hooting their horns as they come round. they have been doing that throughout the hearing. we have heard in the past few minutes that this application for bail has been refused. that means alexander blackman will stay in prison until his second appeal is heard. just to ta ke his second appeal is heard. just to take you through the background to the story, he was convicted in 2013 of murder, after shooting an injured taliban insurgent in afghanistan. he was sentenced to life with a minimum of ten years. he appealed in 2014. his appeal against conviction was not successful but his minimum turn was reduced to eight years. the case then went to the criminal cases review commission. this body considers potential miscarriages of justice. earlier this month it decided that there should be a fresh appeal, a second
he hasjust been refused bail.appened. a hearing has been going on forjust under two hours now. you can probably hear behind me there is a lot of support for alexander blackman here at the court. a lot of drivers hooting their horns as they come round. they have been doing that throughout the hearing. we have heard in the past few minutes that this application for bail has been refused. that means alexander blackman will stay in prison until his second appeal is heard. just to ta ke his second...
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the judge did reduce his bail to $1 million from $3 million. the cash bail is at 300,000. the attorney asked that it be reduced to 150,000. the judge expressed concerns about his violent past growing up in florida and discussed his relationship and couldn't wrap his head around why he adopted the last name of a man he met at a health club three years earlier. >> i have spoken with jeffrey often and he remained supportive >> james is no longer welcome in this building if he is granted relief. a third man, 29-year-old max gemma, son of the ex- mayor was arrested earlier this month after turning himself into police in connection to the same murder. pled not guilty to tampering with evidence and hindering the investigation. the victim was laid to rest in his hometown last month. >> still i am excited to share a holiday story about a family who is carrying out your vision of blue friday thinking the men in women in uniform who make a selfless sacrifice to protect all us. >> we just want to say thank you to the cops and the police and law-enforcement everywhere. >> they are noto
the judge did reduce his bail to $1 million from $3 million. the cash bail is at 300,000. the attorney asked that it be reduced to 150,000. the judge expressed concerns about his violent past growing up in florida and discussed his relationship and couldn't wrap his head around why he adopted the last name of a man he met at a health club three years earlier. >> i have spoken with jeffrey often and he remained supportive >> james is no longer welcome in this building if he is...
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. >> the man who was killed, 19-year-old terrance thomas junior, street name tutu who was out on bail for an illegal handgun charge in a drug case but not sentenced yet. >> he swung a pistol towards the officer. another semiautomatic was recover from the front side of the car. >> two officers rolled up to find two suspects sleeping in a car after getting a 911 call for a suspicious vehicle in front of a house where a man was murdered look at -- murdered last month. >> when the officers knocked to wake up passenger bailed out and the driver grab add handgun and swung towards the passenger door. >> he was asleep. they could have woke him up. he woke up on him asleep. >> the officer on the driver's side forsees that the driver now posing a threat to two people and takes action. >> in capitol heights, scott broom, wusa 9. >> that suspect pleaded guilty to handgun and gun charges last months. he was set free on a $15,000 bail. >>> ivanka trump got an earful from a passenger on board after jetblue flight leaving jfk this morning. trump was traveling in coach with her children and others whe
. >> the man who was killed, 19-year-old terrance thomas junior, street name tutu who was out on bail for an illegal handgun charge in a drug case but not sentenced yet. >> he swung a pistol towards the officer. another semiautomatic was recover from the front side of the car. >> two officers rolled up to find two suspects sleeping in a car after getting a 911 call for a suspicious vehicle in front of a house where a man was murdered look at -- murdered last month. >>...
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we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.month, the criminal cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. and this is the most important step towards getting al's conviction and sentence overturned. we are grateful to the courts for expediting the appeal process. a millionaire property developer from south wales has been jailed for life for the murder of his personal escort. peter morgan strangled georgina symonds — who earned up to ten thousand pounds a month — at her home in newport. he had admitted killing her but denied it was murder. sian lloyd reports. georgina symonds, mother to a five—year—old daughter — she was strangled by the man who called himself her sugar daddy. the 25—year—old had met property millionaire peter morgan while working as an escort. the married 54—year—old had become infatuated with her. but the court heard he killed her in a carefully planned attack out of cold anger on finding out that she planned to blackmail him. in a statement read on her behalf, georgina symond
we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.month, the criminal cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. and this is the most important step towards getting al's conviction and sentence overturned. we are grateful to the courts for expediting the appeal process. a millionaire property developer from south wales has been jailed for life for the murder of his personal escort. peter morgan strangled georgina symonds —...
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>>rob fladaboe: also ran friday in screened by attorney this is associated being held on $350,000 bail she was arrested along with a home and is charged with harboring a fugitive this somehow soften the bars on the second-floor south wing jail cell and climbed to the ground made from blankets >>vicki liviakis: they just complaints come from residents after the election of donald trump the police department will not have enforce federal immigration law of the city has not been this of the sanctuary city the deportation is not the department's role he does not minority residents to hesitate to report crime out of fear of getting the porter. >>grant lodes: that is the central message >>phillipe djegal: he does not care about the immigration status also encouraging dickens of hate to report crime and not stay in the shadows a message will received he was joined by other leaders a different phase in a show of unity the district attorney noting that since last year hate crimes are up a fallout from the presidential election and he vows to fight against >>vicki liviakis: were one of the attac
>>rob fladaboe: also ran friday in screened by attorney this is associated being held on $350,000 bail she was arrested along with a home and is charged with harboring a fugitive this somehow soften the bars on the second-floor south wing jail cell and climbed to the ground made from blankets >>vicki liviakis: they just complaints come from residents after the election of donald trump the police department will not have enforce federal immigration law of the city has not been this...
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. >> finalmente veremos si llegaron todos los famosos que dijeron que iban a ir, el baile, la ceremoniatodo absolutamente todo mÁs adelante pero ahora nos vamo con las noticias del dÍa con vanessa y buenos dÍas para tÍ. >> muy buenos dÍas para todos comenzamos con nuestra primera y ediciÓn de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa" y los principales titulares esta maÑana. >> en verdaderos campos de batallas se convirtieron algunos centros comerciales del paÍs despuÉs de cientos de compradores que acudieron a las ofertas y dejaron varios heridos y arrestos y las autoridades investigan si fueron convocados a travÉs de las redes sociales. >> las condiciones invernales
. >> finalmente veremos si llegaron todos los famosos que dijeron que iban a ir, el baile, la ceremoniatodo absolutamente todo mÁs adelante pero ahora nos vamo con las noticias del dÍa con vanessa y buenos dÍas para tÍ. >> muy buenos dÍas para todos comenzamos con nuestra primera y ediciÓn de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa" y los principales titulares esta maÑana. >> en verdaderos campos de batallas se convirtieron algunos centros comerciales del paÍs...
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. >> woodland's bail has been set at a half million dollars. >>> nbc10 has learned new details about the victim of a deadly crash. carol issom was killed when two suspects trying to get away from police slammed into her car. last night i was on the scene that showed you this exclusive
. >> woodland's bail has been set at a half million dollars. >>> nbc10 has learned new details about the victim of a deadly crash. carol issom was killed when two suspects trying to get away from police slammed into her car. last night i was on the scene that showed you this exclusive
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in the 32-year- old swimming instructor had been charged a week ago and was rearrested today and bailed out of the fremont detail at 2 pm this afternoon. investigator said the illicit relationship began in february as flirtation, it turned into a sexual relationship between the teacher and child and she was initially arrested on thanksgiving, made bail and then the alameda county da added five more charges tuesday. she was a former student athlete at washington high back in 2002, lettering and swimming, water polo and basketball. she was an academic standout who went on to competitive bodybuilding. she started teaching in the district in 2008 first at american high school into mission san jose high before going to washington in 2012. the school district sent out an email this morning noting the crime and investigation. >> always our first priority is protecting students and second of course is cooperating with the police department so that they can complete a thorough investigation. >> you have to be careful especially when teachers are more friendly than normal and sometimes they invit
in the 32-year- old swimming instructor had been charged a week ago and was rearrested today and bailed out of the fremont detail at 2 pm this afternoon. investigator said the illicit relationship began in february as flirtation, it turned into a sexual relationship between the teacher and child and she was initially arrested on thanksgiving, made bail and then the alameda county da added five more charges tuesday. she was a former student athlete at washington high back in 2002, lettering and...
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she had no bail. that bail has been set at $75,000. she will be placed on house arrest if she does get out and has limited contact with her two other children and is not supposed to be around other children under the age of 14. kyndell nunley, news 3. >> michelle: a 34-year-old man with asperger's syndrome is still missing. he has not been seen since monday. he likes to take walks. he is 5'11", last seen wearing a dark brown jacket, blue jeans, white and black jordan sneakers and a gray backpack. this what's he looks like. if you have seen him, his family is desperately looking for him. please call metro's missing persons detail. that number is listed on your screen. >> krystal: a local group supporting children with down found a bullet hole in a sign outside their building. the down syndrome organization of southern nevada says the sign was part of renovations they had done on the property and leaders say the nonprofit hosts events for people of all ages but they don't want to use the funds that directly help kids to repair the damage
she had no bail. that bail has been set at $75,000. she will be placed on house arrest if she does get out and has limited contact with her two other children and is not supposed to be around other children under the age of 14. kyndell nunley, news 3. >> michelle: a 34-year-old man with asperger's syndrome is still missing. he has not been seen since monday. he likes to take walks. he is 5'11", last seen wearing a dark brown jacket, blue jeans, white and black jordan sneakers and a...
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and he covered the bail outs of chrysler and general motors. are their comparisons and similarities between what the government did for general motor and offering to do with those who hold student loans? >> i think the issue with gm and chrysler, there was a threat to the economy itself. i think right now, people don't see this as a threat to the economy, it's like a drag on the economy. these are two separate things going on here. >> the 108 billion expected to be forbegin by the government only affects or applies to the current school year? >> no, it applies to everyone who got a loan up to this point. people who take out loans, that tab is increasing as more people go to school. >> we are looking at more than 108 billion. and that's getting paid for by american taxpayers. >> yes, and whether the student loan program gets a profit. there is increasing questions of whether they are making the proper assumptions. and one of the problems is, that the government relies on grad student and charges higher rates and relies on them. >> but they are g
and he covered the bail outs of chrysler and general motors. are their comparisons and similarities between what the government did for general motor and offering to do with those who hold student loans? >> i think the issue with gm and chrysler, there was a threat to the economy itself. i think right now, people don't see this as a threat to the economy, it's like a drag on the economy. these are two separate things going on here. >> the 108 billion expected to be forbegin by the...
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cory audiat bailed out of jail but it's unclear if she's in the city. police accused her of having a sexual relationship with a male student. it started as flirtation and ended up in a sexual relationship. the alameda district attorney added more charges today. cory audiat was a high school athlete and academic stand out. she started to teach in 2008. >> it's very unsettling to think that, you know, parents send their children to school and they were taken advantage of in such a horrible way, we send our kids, as parents, to school everyday and we think that those teachers are going to take care of our children to protect them. as parents, we do not accepted our kids to school thinking that this is going to happen. >> reporter: investigators said rumors were swirling about the relationship and it caught the attention to the principal. if convicted of the charges, cory audiat faces years behind bars and registration as a sex offender. they are not releasing the name of the student because he is a minor. i asked about the boy's parents and they said they
cory audiat bailed out of jail but it's unclear if she's in the city. police accused her of having a sexual relationship with a male student. it started as flirtation and ended up in a sexual relationship. the alameda district attorney added more charges today. cory audiat was a high school athlete and academic stand out. she started to teach in 2008. >> it's very unsettling to think that, you know, parents send their children to school and they were taken advantage of in such a horrible...
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martina westcott charged with murder, she was arraigned last night and remains in custody without bail. >> took me by surprise. >> martina wes scott charged with murder and other offenses, police say she turned herself in and confessed to killing terrell bruce in an suv after an argument tuesday afternoon. her neighbors saw police at the home yesterday. >> i was upstairs and cleaning and i heard banging and the police were apparently at the door. and they kicked in the door and i guess they were looking for evidence. >> the neilson's say they have surveillance footage capturing westcott walking back to her home. police recovered a gun and jacket westcott allegedly tossed when she fled the scene. no one answered the door at westcott's house where she lived with family. >> he would never go into the house and he would beep and pick her up. >> the la salle graduate was a realtor and known to give back to the community. and he is described as an ex-girlfriend that wouldn't take no for an answer. >> she needs to understand who she took from us. to do this because you are heart broken, he di
martina westcott charged with murder, she was arraigned last night and remains in custody without bail. >> took me by surprise. >> martina wes scott charged with murder and other offenses, police say she turned herself in and confessed to killing terrell bruce in an suv after an argument tuesday afternoon. her neighbors saw police at the home yesterday. >> i was upstairs and cleaning and i heard banging and the police were apparently at the door. and they kicked in the door...
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. >> mi hijo viviÓ con mucho amor y fue aÚn baile, con el amor de su vida y muriÓ haciendo lo que le tragedias como estas no se vuelvan a repetir. enrique: tormentas y escÁndalos polÍticos en mÉxico no dan tregua. Éste aÑo en que el gobierno ha anunciado recortes por la crisis econÓmico, cada diputado mexicano recibirÁ un aguinaldo de veinte mil dÓlares. segÚn lo publicado en una pÁgina. con carlos altamirano tiene un reporte de este regalito de navidad. reportero: la iglesia catÓlica levanta la voz contra lo que llama un escandaloso bono que se auto recetan los legisladores. >> a las personas se pide que den testimonio. y en este momento no es buen testimonio, un comportamiento de esa categorÍa. reportero: las fiestas de diciembre traen consigo el bono, considerado aguinaldo. con el que muchas familias podrÍan realizar gastos extras. pero ninguno como estos mexicanos, que puede alcanzar hasta unos veinte mil dÓlares. suma que levantÓ Ámpula entre la iglesia catÓlica. >> son de alguna manera personas que estÁn al servicio de la naciÓn. al servicio del pueblo y no para servirse del pu
. >> mi hijo viviÓ con mucho amor y fue aÚn baile, con el amor de su vida y muriÓ haciendo lo que le tragedias como estas no se vuelvan a repetir. enrique: tormentas y escÁndalos polÍticos en mÉxico no dan tregua. Éste aÑo en que el gobierno ha anunciado recortes por la crisis econÓmico, cada diputado mexicano recibirÁ un aguinaldo de veinte mil dÓlares. segÚn lo publicado en una pÁgina. con carlos altamirano tiene un reporte de este regalito de navidad. reportero: la iglesia...
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the three guards are now charged with murder and they are out on bail, a trial is set for early next year. >>> one of the inmates that escaped from santa clara county and the main jail last month had time added to his sentence today. lauren campbellÃloren campbell pleaded no contest to escape charges in 16 to 18 months have been added to his sentence, last month campbell and 3 other inmates got out of there jail cell after cutting and removing ourselves and then using blankets to repel to the ground, two inmates were cut immediately but campbell and rogelio chavez were on the run for a week . >>> police at san jose university arrested a man suspected of sexual battery on a female student in one of six such grouping incidents in as many weeks. officers arrested one kong last night after he came to the campus police station for questioning. they say the 19-year-old is a student at san jose state and he is accused of groping a woman on monday in the student union building. they say he may be responsible for other unreported incidents and they say he want to take steps to make students s
the three guards are now charged with murder and they are out on bail, a trial is set for early next year. >>> one of the inmates that escaped from santa clara county and the main jail last month had time added to his sentence today. lauren campbellÃloren campbell pleaded no contest to escape charges in 16 to 18 months have been added to his sentence, last month campbell and 3 other inmates got out of there jail cell after cutting and removing ourselves and then using blankets to...
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on friday the italian government approved a decree to bail out monte dei paschi — the worlds oldest bank's third largest — after it failed to win investor backing for the desperately needed capital increase. the bank, which has been crippled by years of losses and loans that may now never be repaid. the fear is that it's collapse could have triggered further failures among banks in italy, and potentially start a new european banking crisis. with me is dr andreas hoepner, associate professor of finance, at the icma centre of henley business school. good to see you. we have taught about this already. but these latest details coming from the european central bank but other high—profile agencies in germany? it is becoming more complicated, it is becoming more complicated, it is becoming more of an european issue because it is the first time the new regulations will be tested and it will be interesting for banks all over europe and some banks may decide to use that little bit in their risk—taking and say the president of the german bank voiced concerns. there are arguments of the european rul
on friday the italian government approved a decree to bail out monte dei paschi — the worlds oldest bank's third largest — after it failed to win investor backing for the desperately needed capital increase. the bank, which has been crippled by years of losses and loans that may now never be repaid. the fear is that it's collapse could have triggered further failures among banks in italy, and potentially start a new european banking crisis. with me is dr andreas hoepner, associate professor...
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royal marine serving a life sentence for the murder of an injured afghan fighter has been refused bail, while awaiting an appeal. a millionaire property developer has been sentenced to life for murdering his escort girlfriend, whom he claimed threatened to blackmail him. once i'd attempted to murder her, i'd be in a hell of a lot of trouble for that, and she could have still gone on and blackmailed me. also in the next hour: an nhs leader has defended, for the first time, a controversial reform process in england. but critics argue the plan, which includes closure of some a&e units and wards, is a secret cuts agenda. and we will look at tomorrow's front pages. the express leads with the queen and prince philip putting their christmas holiday on hold, after coming down with heavy colds. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a europe—wide manhunt is underway for a rejected asylum seeker suspected of driving the lorry that ploughed into a christmas market in berlin. he is 24—year—old anis amri, from tunisia. it has emerged he had already been under investigation by counter—terrorism polic
royal marine serving a life sentence for the murder of an injured afghan fighter has been refused bail, while awaiting an appeal. a millionaire property developer has been sentenced to life for murdering his escort girlfriend, whom he claimed threatened to blackmail him. once i'd attempted to murder her, i'd be in a hell of a lot of trouble for that, and she could have still gone on and blackmailed me. also in the next hour: an nhs leader has defended, for the first time, a controversial reform...
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we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.owever we must remember that earlier this month the criminal cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. the queen and duke of edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to norfolk for christmas after coming down with "heavy colds." in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the final phases of the evacuation of aleppo, the syrian city where 3000 people were stuck in an enclave overnight has begun. we will be getting the very latest about this from save the children. we will be reporting live from berlin after the manhunt for a suspect who used a lorry to career into a christmas marketing berlin. dr neil entwhistle is a geography lecturer at the university of salford and has used drones extensively in his work. and at 10:45 and 11.30 this evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent for the times, and commentator henry bonsu. that's all ahead on b
we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.owever we must remember that earlier this month the criminal cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. the queen and duke of edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to norfolk for christmas after coming down with "heavy colds." in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the final phases of the...
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we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. and this is the most important step towards getting al's conviction and sentence overturned. we are grateful to the courts for expediting the appeal process. we ask that the media now give the family some space to come to terms with today's decision. thank you. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: police in germany are searching for a tunisian man as the main suspect behind the attack on a christmas market on monday. officials say he had been previously monitored by security services. some of the main stories from bbc world service. an investigation into the plane that went down last month killing 71 people including most of a brazilian football team has found the airline and pilot were directly responsible. the plane apparently ran out of fuel before it came down in colombia. at least 26 people have been killed in protests in the democratic republic of congo. violence started aft
we are obviously disappointed by the judge's decision not to grant bail this afternoon.cases review commission decided to refer the case back to the appeal courts. and this is the most important step towards getting al's conviction and sentence overturned. we are grateful to the courts for expediting the appeal process. we ask that the media now give the family some space to come to terms with today's decision. thank you. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: police...
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does this mean italy will coto come and bail them out?> it means this day will mark history not just for monte dei paschi but for the entire banking system. the market failed to respond to the 5 billion euro bid after the qatari investor declined to participate in the capital hike. at 2:00 european time, the board will meet in milan and ask for an official intervention of the italian state, which has already gotten approval from the parliament for a 20 billion fund that will serve as a safe net not just for monte dei paschi but for the other italian troubled banks. this is in prices that you mentioned, share prices of monte dei paschi which has been volatile. they are trading in positive territory, basically based on the european rules of the berlin sharing, capital increase, precautionary capital increase by the italian government will be joined by a price paid by junior bond holders and shareholders, but details are not clear. the italian cabinet meeting in rome which launches this evening will guarantee bonds of monte dei paschi. allow
does this mean italy will coto come and bail them out?> it means this day will mark history not just for monte dei paschi but for the entire banking system. the market failed to respond to the 5 billion euro bid after the qatari investor declined to participate in the capital hike. at 2:00 european time, the board will meet in milan and ask for an official intervention of the italian state, which has already gotten approval from the parliament for a 20 billion fund that will serve as a safe...
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el baile ocurriÓ despuÉs. llegÓ mucha gente. mucha gente. que habÍa mÁs de 10000 personas. al final, la gente quedÓ contenta. creo que potosÍ y mÉxico no va a olvidar esta celebraciÓn. regresÓ con ustedes. presentadora: siguiendo con el tema del momento, los 15 aÑos, se preguntarÁn quÉ regalos recibiÓ. presentador: vamos a pasar a contar te. por ejemplo, mira lo que tenemos. presentadora: recibiÓ un auto. se lo dio el alcalde. dice que para que vayas a la escuela. presentador: el alcalde fue el que el aÑo pasado dijo una frase, dijo: robo, pero robo poco. imagina. presentadora: otro regalo que recibiÓ fue un viaje. este paquete de vacaciones para ella y para su familia. se lo dio el gobernador. presentador: si pasamos al siguiente, los vestidos que us Ó. este color rosado lo luciÓ bastante bien durante la misa. este rojo que estÁ aquÍ, lo utilizÓ durante la fiesta. presentadora: por Último, ella recibiÓ una hermosa guitarra de parte de la empresa. exclusivamente, para ella. quÉ mociÓn. le va a quedar para el resto de su vida. presentador: te
el baile ocurriÓ despuÉs. llegÓ mucha gente. mucha gente. que habÍa mÁs de 10000 personas. al final, la gente quedÓ contenta. creo que potosÍ y mÉxico no va a olvidar esta celebraciÓn. regresÓ con ustedes. presentadora: siguiendo con el tema del momento, los 15 aÑos, se preguntarÁn quÉ regalos recibiÓ. presentador: vamos a pasar a contar te. por ejemplo, mira lo que tenemos. presentadora: recibiÓ un auto. se lo dio el alcalde. dice que para que vayas a la escuela. presentador: el...
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so to bail out all the canopies had an emergency release so it would go either way. there were various ways to get out. sometimes it had to be whatever it took. but normally you would just kind of get up over your knees and lean on the side and go down, beyond the horizontal stabilizer. sometimes you just had to get out of it, it was on fire, you had to get out of it. as most airplane were used, not specifically, but mostly they landed over there. you took off from europe somewhere and went over to germany or from the allied side, so it was basically a river between the battles. the navy stuff was a little different. there was a lot of water so they were on boats and stuff like that. but the army stuff was mostly in the european theater or land-based operations. just like we talked about the b-40 being the very early of the modern fighters that we had for world war ii. this is the navy version of a very early fighter. these are grummond-built, but back during the war they were trying to produce so many airplanes during the war that grumman in this case couldn't build
so to bail out all the canopies had an emergency release so it would go either way. there were various ways to get out. sometimes it had to be whatever it took. but normally you would just kind of get up over your knees and lean on the side and go down, beyond the horizontal stabilizer. sometimes you just had to get out of it, it was on fire, you had to get out of it. as most airplane were used, not specifically, but mostly they landed over there. you took off from europe somewhere and went...
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. >>> the italian banks also outperforming as italy's treasury reportedly says it's ready to bail out another bank if necessary. >>> the italian prime minister is looking to form italy's next government hoping the renzi loyalists can steal the country through to the next election. >>> ridiculous and insane. the trump team strikes back at a cia report saying russian hackers may have swung the election. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "street signs." we look like a florida beach party. >> hard to believe, another record day on wall street. just when you thought it was going to end. >> they keep going. and now we are very much led higher by the energy sector, the oil and gas sector, really pulling us higher in terms of some of the performance numbers that we have seen here over the last couple of hours. stock share up 600, a little lower at the moment. so drifting a tad. we have seen the mixed european markets in this morning's session, just underperforming a bit, the cac 40 and ftse may be outperforming by 1.5%. we'll get on to italy in a second. just to show you the main moving
. >>> the italian banks also outperforming as italy's treasury reportedly says it's ready to bail out another bank if necessary. >>> the italian prime minister is looking to form italy's next government hoping the renzi loyalists can steal the country through to the next election. >>> ridiculous and insane. the trump team strikes back at a cia report saying russian hackers may have swung the election. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "street...
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we had our own moral issues, the divide about whether we should have bailed out our own banks.n in italy it's a bigger deal. we'll watch that for sure. >>> turning to politics, donald trump once again tweeting about lockheed martin and boeing. the president-elect says what he calls the tremendous cost and cost overruns of lockheed martin's f-35 joint strike fighter program led him to ask boeing to "price out a comparable f18 super hornet jet." lockheed martin shares dropping in the afterhours trading session on that news, off by 2%. boeing shares did edge slightly higher in the afterhours statement. up by 0.2%. boeing says it has committed to working with the president-elect and his administration to provide the best capability, deliverability and affordability across all boeing products and services to meet our national security needs. >> this is the next chapter of negotiation from lockheed from president-elect trump. i don't know much about these programs, but i have read and according to defense expert the cited in the papers, the boeing f15 would need significant upgrades
we had our own moral issues, the divide about whether we should have bailed out our own banks.n in italy it's a bigger deal. we'll watch that for sure. >>> turning to politics, donald trump once again tweeting about lockheed martin and boeing. the president-elect says what he calls the tremendous cost and cost overruns of lockheed martin's f-35 joint strike fighter program led him to ask boeing to "price out a comparable f18 super hornet jet." lockheed martin shares dropping...
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he bailed out the mexican economy. he bailed out singapore, and bailed out japan and canada. now, did any of these countries pay back the money yet? i don't know if american people know this about what president clinton did. these two gentleman might know, because they seem like knowledgeable gentlemen. please tell the american people clinton bailed out the japanese economy, bailed out the chinese economy, $8 billion, bailed out mexico's economy, singapore. host: got your point, glen. guest: one country, mexico, we made loans to them, after nafta came into effect. i don't think it was because of nafta. we made loans which were paid back. the big story, not sure if this is exactly what the caller is referring to. in 1997, we had the east asian financial crisis. we did through the international fund bail out those countries. that was a big mistake. not because we helped the countries, the opposite. the bailout was onerous. there was a qualitative shift in their trade policy. prior to 1997, if you look at countries like south korea, indonesia, malaysia, they had big trade defici
he bailed out the mexican economy. he bailed out singapore, and bailed out japan and canada. now, did any of these countries pay back the money yet? i don't know if american people know this about what president clinton did. these two gentleman might know, because they seem like knowledgeable gentlemen. please tell the american people clinton bailed out the japanese economy, bailed out the chinese economy, $8 billion, bailed out mexico's economy, singapore. host: got your point, glen. guest:...
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and the judge doesn't have to set bail.nd if the judge knows they are a danger they can set it so high. they will get meds in jail. the job of the jail to it make sure they are medicated. >> you are an advocate of imprisonning the mentally ill. >> no, if you have someone who is a dangerous person and gets arrested 31 times, at some point they say this person shouldn't be be out until they are cured. >> my understanding in the most recent arrest prior to the attack on this poor woman. this guy, the judge didn't set bail and let him walk in and out. >> there is a lot of problems here and i judge can't be be sued and so she's going after the hospital. there was a system's break down. and there is no grpt or cure can. best treatment for them to be monitoring and seek treatment and be on the medication. with all of the people that the obama administration has let out of jail, we need to make sure we have resources to make sure it is not happening in the country and will take money and time and cases like this it will not be bett
and the judge doesn't have to set bail.nd if the judge knows they are a danger they can set it so high. they will get meds in jail. the job of the jail to it make sure they are medicated. >> you are an advocate of imprisonning the mentally ill. >> no, if you have someone who is a dangerous person and gets arrested 31 times, at some point they say this person shouldn't be be out until they are cured. >> my understanding in the most recent arrest prior to the attack on this poor...
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during the chase--- one person is seen bailing-- eventually, all the suspects get away. dont leave your lkeys in the car, stay outside with your car until it warm up. a tough way to be reminded who may be lurking this winter. its a lesson learned for me too. not to do it again? never stolen beforcouldn't adto lose his vehicle again. he admits he was risking his life and others. milwaukee police say if you're car is stolen, let them handle it. to date thieves have taken nearly 6- thousand cars in milwaukee. the good news--- that's down 14 percent from last year. ted. heartbreak at a sheboygan county college campus. the body of a lakeland univers a pond on campus. tonight his friends are devastated. i mean, he was a good dude. just a genuine guy. kaelin o'neal had been missing since sunday morning. the freshman was the backup quarterback on the school's football team. the sheriffs office says there is no indication of foul play-- but they're still trying to figure out how o'neal--who's from north carolina-- ended up in the water. racine police are investigating of mark gat
during the chase--- one person is seen bailing-- eventually, all the suspects get away. dont leave your lkeys in the car, stay outside with your car until it warm up. a tough way to be reminded who may be lurking this winter. its a lesson learned for me too. not to do it again? never stolen beforcouldn't adto lose his vehicle again. he admits he was risking his life and others. milwaukee police say if you're car is stolen, let them handle it. to date thieves have taken nearly 6- thousand cars...
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and literally bailed. they had a hard time finding this woman until later when she was located again, rearrested. she will be facing attempted murder charges and will also be spending some additional time in jail because she tried to flee. >>> check this out, monkeys, aren't they precious? especially the young little one. mama is giving birth to this sweet little endangered species at the zoo in austria. and i have to say, it's precious. >> are they always all white? >> yeah, they are born white. three months old they start changing colors. you can see with this one they get gray heads, black bodies, and a white tail. >> that's really cool to see that mother being so gentle and caring with her baby. and then the kisses at the very beginning. >> they are actually from a rain forest in western africa. however, they are endangered and not frequently kept at zoos, but the zoo is very happy because mom is doing good with the baby, the baby is clinging on and drinking lots of milk. >> who's the other one? is gra
and literally bailed. they had a hard time finding this woman until later when she was located again, rearrested. she will be facing attempted murder charges and will also be spending some additional time in jail because she tried to flee. >>> check this out, monkeys, aren't they precious? especially the young little one. mama is giving birth to this sweet little endangered species at the zoo in austria. and i have to say, it's precious. >> are they always all white? >>...
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but that's what a judge does in bail hearings. that's what a judge does in almost every other detention, which is, at a certain point, your - your calculus changes, the balance changes when the detention becomes unreasonable. general gershengorn: your honor, so if i can - justice sotomayor: the length of detention becomes unreasonable. general gershengorn: yeah. if i could step back. we do think that the way to think about the case for -- for the people who are not in the arriving aliens category is that the -- as long -- what -- what the court said in demore, and i think this is the focus of justice kennedy's concurrence in demore, that if the purpose of detention is being served, that the government is moving reason -- reasonably quickly to - to accomplish removal, and so that we are not in a zadvydas situation where the end of the government detention can't be observed, then the -- then absent - absent very unusual circumstances, that -- that detention is constitutional. and so we do think that - we do think that the scheme we
but that's what a judge does in bail hearings. that's what a judge does in almost every other detention, which is, at a certain point, your - your calculus changes, the balance changes when the detention becomes unreasonable. general gershengorn: your honor, so if i can - justice sotomayor: the length of detention becomes unreasonable. general gershengorn: yeah. if i could step back. we do think that the way to think about the case for -- for the people who are not in the arriving aliens...
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remaining custody both are due back in court thursday neither entered a plea during their arraignment on bail is off the table. >> vicki: spokesman this morning said she miscarried. we're tracking reaction first stephanie was back at the life of the hollywood icon. hearst >> reporter: are officially lodged a few years later and donald o'connor and 1952 seeing in the rain. in five different teachers. and modern dress for and the children with a first husband eddie fisher and then carry fission 1959 the marriage ended in a highly publicized divorce and fisher left reynolds to marry her close friend elizabeth taylor. panful the trail miles was able to joke about the scandal years later. her second and third marriages end in divorce. each time cause and morals financial pain . kara of work was recognized in 2015 when the screen actors guild honored reynolds with a lifetime achievement award. >> reporter: everytime it showbiz is the spark says of humor the shuler be remembered for. >> j.r.: very somber night for many many mourning the death of first terry fisher >> reporter: cold and clear outside
remaining custody both are due back in court thursday neither entered a plea during their arraignment on bail is off the table. >> vicki: spokesman this morning said she miscarried. we're tracking reaction first stephanie was back at the life of the hollywood icon. hearst >> reporter: are officially lodged a few years later and donald o'connor and 1952 seeing in the rain. in five different teachers. and modern dress for and the children with a first husband eddie fisher and then...
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expectation is growing that monte dei paschi may be bailed out. lurell probably fail to sufficient demand. the debt swap with half coming from investors. they got the green light for a 20 billion euro bank rescue fund. new zealand's economy expanded faster than forecast last quarter as construction boomed and consumer spending increased. .hird quarter gpd -- gdp rose the economy expanded less than forecast from a year earlier coming in at 3.5%. the kiwi dollar traded at a near six-month low following the data. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. is bloomberg. guy: another day passes and we have tripled trump action this time. first up president-elect summoned the two largest u.s. defense contractors to his resort in florida. he's looked to the ceos of boeing and lockheed martin about cutting costs for both fighter jets and the new air force one. this is the f-35 and the new air force one. >> we will get it done for less than that and we are committed to working together to make
expectation is growing that monte dei paschi may be bailed out. lurell probably fail to sufficient demand. the debt swap with half coming from investors. they got the green light for a 20 billion euro bank rescue fund. new zealand's economy expanded faster than forecast last quarter as construction boomed and consumer spending increased. .hird quarter gpd -- gdp rose the economy expanded less than forecast from a year earlier coming in at 3.5%. the kiwi dollar traded at a near six-month low...
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--with a bail set at $250,000 >> they are both good people. >> reporter: his mother and sister are both still trying to process everything. >> did not tell anything about the connection of the to where i might last out and say why? quality put yourself average risk like that? >>laron originally set in jail for charges due to a house invasion is now in more trouble. >> reporter: and, his sister who is now away from her two young boys. >> i just hope that they treat him well while he is in custody. >> steve: a shooting on interstate 580 and which went right into rush hour, causing lanes to be blocked for hours. >> alecia: just after 3:00 this afternoon, a man and woman was shot multiple times when gun fire erupted. the vehicles kept going. >> i do not believe the take anyone into consideration when they do these things they do what ever they want to do. they do not care about any innocent lives. and that is what we are dealing with right now. >> alecia: several gaullist contra the driver's side creek both victims were rushed to the hospital and are in stable condition. the detectives are
--with a bail set at $250,000 >> they are both good people. >> reporter: his mother and sister are both still trying to process everything. >> did not tell anything about the connection of the to where i might last out and say why? quality put yourself average risk like that? >>laron originally set in jail for charges due to a house invasion is now in more trouble. >> reporter: and, his sister who is now away from her two young boys. >> i just hope that they...
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the whole european bailing system has been introduced. mark: mike, does this make the entire i talyand and european banking system systematically more secure if you know, the state comes in and backs up the italian banking industry? i suppose a figure has to be put on it, how much is needed to recapitalize the banking industry. you have a figure, haven't you? >> we think it could be in the region of 35 billion is needed. 20 billion for the other banks. you're getting pretty much toward the sort of numbers that we think is necessary. also it depends on what kind of coverage is needed. our broad view is this is going to be helpful in getting italy closer to where it needs to be and the banks closer to being recapitalized. mark: is the 20 billion that the government got approval for through parliament yesterday enough, increasing its already lofty debt to g.d.p. ratio. is that enough? >> it goes a long way. it is probably enough to keep things quiet for the moment. you may need more further down the line if we get a recession sometime in the
the whole european bailing system has been introduced. mark: mike, does this make the entire i talyand and european banking system systematically more secure if you know, the state comes in and backs up the italian banking industry? i suppose a figure has to be put on it, how much is needed to recapitalize the banking industry. you have a figure, haven't you? >> we think it could be in the region of 35 billion is needed. 20 billion for the other banks. you're getting pretty much toward...
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friend never has done anything violent and she is going to send her money to help cover the $70,000 bail. >> she might see this message. what do you want to say? >> i love you, emma. >> reporter: last night police came to an apartment complex. marshals waited for hours until they finally spotted the other escaped inmate laron campbell. when they went in to get him he was hiding in the attic but what happened next was out of a hollywood movie. >> they determined that campbell was hiding in the attic. he then crashed through the ceiling on to the floor where he was taken into custody without further incident. >> reporter: they also arrested his sister, and charged her with harboring a fugitive. last week, the two inmates sawed through metal bars and using clothing knot the knotted together shimmied down the wall. >> if somebody is helping rogelio chavez, stop. >> reporter: and if convicted emily vaca faces five years in prison for giving that one single ride to laron campbell. live in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> developing right now, part of 580 in oakland is shut down after a shooting
friend never has done anything violent and she is going to send her money to help cover the $70,000 bail. >> she might see this message. what do you want to say? >> i love you, emma. >> reporter: last night police came to an apartment complex. marshals waited for hours until they finally spotted the other escaped inmate laron campbell. when they went in to get him he was hiding in the attic but what happened next was out of a hollywood movie. >> they determined that...
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>>reporter: polynice is being held without bail right now. he is going to be back here at the courthouse later in the month and by then prosecutors may shed more light on a possible motive for the murder here. we are live in brockton tonight. steve cooper, 7 news. >>> sky 7 over sharon today where police are investigating shots fired outside the econo lodge motel. someone staying in the motel call gunshots an when police arrived they found bullet casings and a weapon. they weren't able to find the person who owned the gun, but police say this investigation is still very active. >>> e all right, let's get to the trump transition now. the president-elect hitting the road for an unprecedented thank-you tour, making his first public speech since the election. president-elect started in indiana to announce that 1,000 jobs will now be staying here in the u.s. from there, mr. trump goes to >>reporter: president-elect trump has spent most of the three weeks since his big win out of the public eye. today he took a break from transition planning and hi
>>reporter: polynice is being held without bail right now. he is going to be back here at the courthouse later in the month and by then prosecutors may shed more light on a possible motive for the murder here. we are live in brockton tonight. steve cooper, 7 news. >>> sky 7 over sharon today where police are investigating shots fired outside the econo lodge motel. someone staying in the motel call gunshots an when police arrived they found bullet casings and a weapon. they...
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to not bail out the biggest companies and banks is ridiculous. you have no choice but to do that.e they overleveraged? yes. but everybody wanted them to be overleveraged, and congress was as guilty as everybody else. and we live in a world where somebody else has to be guilty, it can't be you, it has to be somebody else. so we go after the bankers, which we have always done. they are hardly without sin, the worst thing they did was none of the documentation and those kinds of things. but they were part of something that everybody wanted. we wanted the world to keep expanding and the good times to keep rolling. until one day they don't. ♪ warren: if you look at 2008 and the institutions that failed or came close to failure. if you take aig and citigroup and wacovia and washington mutual and freddie mac and fannie mae, the stockholders of those companies lost hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars. citigroup did not go under, but when the stock holders lose 90% of their value, it really does not make much difference if you have $1000 invested and you end up with $100 or not. s
to not bail out the biggest companies and banks is ridiculous. you have no choice but to do that.e they overleveraged? yes. but everybody wanted them to be overleveraged, and congress was as guilty as everybody else. and we live in a world where somebody else has to be guilty, it can't be you, it has to be somebody else. so we go after the bankers, which we have always done. they are hardly without sin, the worst thing they did was none of the documentation and those kinds of things. but they...
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bail in roles.tion and codependency, what is that relationship of can't -- respect,on with great to mario draghi and his italy? how odd is that relationship for the financial integrity of europe? christopher: it is a nightmare because clearly the key thing is that the hold european banking project, the consolidation under the single regulator has been driven very much by mario draghi. the problem is, he is facing very major difficulties in his home country. i think they are going to have to be some compromises. that is not going to be popular in a number of political circles. tom: you can see deutsche bank down 80% from 2007 and unicredit down 97%. i am sorry, those are straw hats and winner. can you acquire shares of deutsche bank and unicredit this morning? christopher: i think a number of people are looking closely that because they might want to look at the jamie dimon chart. i look at j.p. morgan closely and it may well be the view that in 18 months time they may not be in line with jp morgan's
bail in roles.tion and codependency, what is that relationship of can't -- respect,on with great to mario draghi and his italy? how odd is that relationship for the financial integrity of europe? christopher: it is a nightmare because clearly the key thing is that the hold european banking project, the consolidation under the single regulator has been driven very much by mario draghi. the problem is, he is facing very major difficulties in his home country. i think they are going to have to be...
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they're all bigger because we bailed them out.tossel: the bailout and the parasite behavior takes two forms. it wasn't in the billions of dollars that bush gave them. they gave them 700 and they only took 400 billion. but the fed printed $4 trillion. a dozen men -- i guess it's a woman in there. a dozen old people got together and said, we'll just have 4 trillion sloshing around the economy. >> it didn't slosh around the economy. it sloshed around wall street. we're not producing more stuff. we're just borrowing and consuming. people are getting wealthier on paper, but a lot of this will evaporate when this bubble bursts. stossel: it hasn't burst yet. the inflation hasn't happened. >> we will have it. sometimes you see things early. i was warning about the housing bubble for years before it burst. and i think i'm early when it comes to inflation. but i think the rate of increase will accelerate at some point when we eventually have a dollar crisis. and it will be much, much worse than what it would have been had we taken our medic
they're all bigger because we bailed them out.tossel: the bailout and the parasite behavior takes two forms. it wasn't in the billions of dollars that bush gave them. they gave them 700 and they only took 400 billion. but the fed printed $4 trillion. a dozen men -- i guess it's a woman in there. a dozen old people got together and said, we'll just have 4 trillion sloshing around the economy. >> it didn't slosh around the economy. it sloshed around wall street. we're not producing more...