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>>la historia de angelo cabrera es muy especial, como muchos inmigrantes se criÓ desde niÑo en estadoslos trÁmites para tratar de volver al paÍs considera su verdadero hogar. nos explica por quÉ le dicen el Ángel de la educaciÓn. >> 24 aÑos despuÉs de emigrar a estados unidos angelo cabrera regresÓ a su natal san antonio en mÉxico. saliÓ siendo un niÑo y volviÓ hecho un hombre. sus padres no cabÍan de la emociÓn. >> muchas veces me dio miedo ya no verlo. >> la historia de Ángel es muy diferente a la de otros inmigrantes a quienes el estatus migratorio no le permite volver con los suyos. >> uno tiene que sufrir este constante agonÍa, porque es una agonÍa. >> cuando angelo saliÓ su pruebo a los 15 aÑos le prometiÓ a sus padres tÍtulos. universitarios fue becado para un diplomado en la universidad de harvard. >> nuestro primer estudiante que entrÓ al programa se ha recibido con doble maestrÍa en educaciÓn general y educaciÓn especializada tenemos muchos estudiantes en la universidad. >> angelo regresÓ a mÉxico para en evitar un perdÓn a estados unidos. por entrar indocumentado >> le dije
>>la historia de angelo cabrera es muy especial, como muchos inmigrantes se criÓ desde niÑo en estadoslos trÁmites para tratar de volver al paÍs considera su verdadero hogar. nos explica por quÉ le dicen el Ángel de la educaciÓn. >> 24 aÑos despuÉs de emigrar a estados unidos angelo cabrera regresÓ a su natal san antonio en mÉxico. saliÓ siendo un niÑo y volviÓ hecho un hombre. sus padres no cabÍan de la emociÓn. >> muchas veces me dio miedo ya no verlo....
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ana cabrera is live in las vegas.w does that change the dynamic here? >> reporter: well we don't really understand that aspect exactly. the time line in terms of them finding out that he and myers had a relationship. the detective does mention they were tipped to erich nowsch early in the investigation without saying specifically who gave them erich nowsch's name. now, on the day of the arrest the father or the husband of the victim in this case he came forward and he told the press that erich nowsch was somebody his wife knew pretty well. that in fact she would go to a park to meet him, to give him money to give him food, and offer advice. and that made this whole situation that much more heartbreaking or devastating for the family. police are still investigating exactly what happened in this so-called road rage incident that turned deadly. but we are learning a few more details from that police report. and apparently erich nowsch allegedly confided in a couple friends after the shooting. he admitted to his involveme
ana cabrera is live in las vegas.w does that change the dynamic here? >> reporter: well we don't really understand that aspect exactly. the time line in terms of them finding out that he and myers had a relationship. the detective does mention they were tipped to erich nowsch early in the investigation without saying specifically who gave them erich nowsch's name. now, on the day of the arrest the father or the husband of the victim in this case he came forward and he told the press that...
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michelle caruso-cabrera reports. >> reporter: greece's finance minister ya niece, has been on a tour of capitals meeting many finance ministers in countries that lent greece nearly 200 billion euros. been to france the united kingdom, today, italy in what's been his signature style. no tie, a blue open collared shirt and often a leather jacket when he's outside. tomorrow he heads to the country that has loaned greece the most money. germany. the relationship between the two countries extremely tense as a result of the bailout. yanis is going to meet with the head of the european central bank mario draghi. greece owes additional 23 million euros and expected to ask for easier repayment terms and much lower interest rates. close to zero is what he's hoping. the ecb wouldn't comment on the report of the expected proposal saying they can't comment on what hasn't been proposed to them yet. however, they did point me to an interview that a member of the ecb gave in italy last week. that interview, he said there's no extension or maturities and greece must continue to abide by rules. the ma
michelle caruso-cabrera reports. >> reporter: greece's finance minister ya niece, has been on a tour of capitals meeting many finance ministers in countries that lent greece nearly 200 billion euros. been to france the united kingdom, today, italy in what's been his signature style. no tie, a blue open collared shirt and often a leather jacket when he's outside. tomorrow he heads to the country that has loaned greece the most money. germany. the relationship between the two countries...
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for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> oil prices fell for a second day after a government report showed record high inventories of crude. the energy information administration said it was the sixth straight week where levels were at a peak. uti fell off the session lows at $51.16. brent crude was down 32 cents at $60.21. oil and gas prices watched closely by the nation's drivers who have been in showrooms buying new cars. to pay for the new cars taken on record amounts of debt. almost $900 billion as of the fourth quarter of last year according to experian automotive. philip lebeau in chicago with that report. we're seeing record auto loans but whose borrowing might surprise people. why? >> reporter: i think it will surprise people. people borrowing the most had the best credit. the super prime credit rated consumers did more borrowing than any other group and that includes those with subprime or deep subprime credit ratings. we've heard this. people with the poor credit are driving auto sales. this report shows that's not the case. >> we have heard numerous sto
for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> oil prices fell for a second day after a government report showed record high inventories of crude. the energy information administration said it was the sixth straight week where levels were at a peak. uti fell off the session lows at $51.16. brent crude was down 32 cents at $60.21. oil and gas prices watched closely by the nation's drivers who have been in showrooms buying new cars. to pay for the new cars taken on...
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for "nightly business report," i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> still ahead, negotiations at the west coast ports are strained and now members of congress say they're ver >>> a big miss for retail sales for the second straight month. sales fell more than expected 0.8% in january. now part of the reason can be explained by the fall in gas prices which lowers receipts at service stations but as steve liesman reports, that's only part of the story. >> reporter: disappointing retail report for january with a mystery. if americans are spending more and making more because the nation added a million jobs over the past three months, where's the money going? rather than the decline expected by wall street the government said spending in america shops fell nearly a full percentage point in january. there was an expected 9% plunge in gasoline sales but sales were also off at department stores furniture outlets and auto dealerships. did the extra green just vaporize? that's not the most likely. rather economists on the case say more money is saved and used to pay down debt. a recent visa said ha
for "nightly business report," i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> still ahead, negotiations at the west coast ports are strained and now members of congress say they're ver >>> a big miss for retail sales for the second straight month. sales fell more than expected 0.8% in january. now part of the reason can be explained by the fall in gas prices which lowers receipts at service stations but as steve liesman reports, that's only part of the story. >> reporter:...
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michelle caruso-cabrera has more on the agreement. she's been following the story for weeks and it is really the agreement that investors have been waiting for. what's in it, how good a deal is it for both sides? >> they finally got a deal only after the greek government caved in on nearly all demands. they said they would never be monitored by european partners in a program. guess what? they'll be monitored by the european partners in a program. despite that the greek finance minister tried to put a very positive spin on it today. >> we are leaving behind the days when a list of reforms that greek society treated as a foreign body was imposed, but not implemented because it was a foreign body. as of today, we're beginning to be coauthors of our destiny, coauthors we want to implement which we are going to dictate, which we will discuss with our partners. >> those list of reforms that said have to be submitted by monday. here's the key question. the reforms that this government has wanted to do they're socialist reforms. they're not t
michelle caruso-cabrera has more on the agreement. she's been following the story for weeks and it is really the agreement that investors have been waiting for. what's in it, how good a deal is it for both sides? >> they finally got a deal only after the greek government caved in on nearly all demands. they said they would never be monitored by european partners in a program. guess what? they'll be monitored by the european partners in a program. despite that the greek finance minister...
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for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> back now to the big move in the bond market and the ten year which is seen its yield hit a low last month of 1.68% back above 1.2% today. is this the start of a bigger move up? let's bring in jack macintyre with brandywine global and investment management firm with 63$63 billion under management. welcome. >> good to be here tyler. >> was today's move a sign of something to come or a technical move of some sort or the the building of a range? what do you think? >> yeah. i think it's probably the latter. but you have to remember. so january was equally as good an environment for bonds as february setting out to be kind of a negative environment. i think typically when you see that kind of price action the market's kind of going through a digestion period and ultimately i think we're just kind of forming a rage. >> you might have thought today afr those greek talks seemed to run into snags over the weekend after the horrible news of out of libya involving those christians who were executed by isis and the renewal of fighting in th
for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> back now to the big move in the bond market and the ten year which is seen its yield hit a low last month of 1.68% back above 1.2% today. is this the start of a bigger move up? let's bring in jack macintyre with brandywine global and investment management firm with 63$63 billion under management. welcome. >> good to be here tyler. >> was today's move a sign of something to come or a technical move of some...
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michelle caruso-cabrera who has met with and interviewed the last four greek prime ministers and can explain why the developments out of europe are so important and mike holland with holland and company. michelle let's start with you. explain simply for us what the ecb announced today and whether it is a sign of a breakdown or just a different phase of negotiation. >> it's a sign of more pressure i think. central banking operations can be pretty tough to explain and to understand but they're really crucial to the banking system. they're the reason we can get cash out of atms for example. what the ecb did today was they made it much harder for greek banks to get cash from the ecb. normally the ecb will only give cash to banks in countries that are investment grade rating. greece is not investment grade rating. it's junk rated, but greece had a special waiver from the european central bank because greece was in the bailout program. they were meeting with their partners, the imf et cetera. as long as they did that the ecb said, okay, we'll keep giving you this cash. they decided the new
michelle caruso-cabrera who has met with and interviewed the last four greek prime ministers and can explain why the developments out of europe are so important and mike holland with holland and company. michelle let's start with you. explain simply for us what the ecb announced today and whether it is a sign of a breakdown or just a different phase of negotiation. >> it's a sign of more pressure i think. central banking operations can be pretty tough to explain and to understand but...
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. >> i'm ana cabrera. we are following breaking news at this hour. the battle of isis reaches u.s. soil. three new yorkers are in custody accused of trying to join the vicious terror group. at this very moment two of the suspects are due you in federal court here in brooklyn. according to court documents, one suspect even offered to kill president obama if isis ordered him to do so. another suspect was arrested just this morning at new york's jfk airport trying to board a flight to turkey and eventually get to syria. court documents show he once considered getting a machine gun and shooting fbi agents and police officers if his plans to join isis in syria were thwarted along the way. just last night, national security adviser susan rice talked about the potential for an isis attack inside the u.s. listen to this. >> isil has the potential and perhaps the intent to try to attack the u.s. homeland. to date their ability to carry out you attacks against u.s. persons, interests, facilities even overseas is thu
. >> i'm ana cabrera. we are following breaking news at this hour. the battle of isis reaches u.s. soil. three new yorkers are in custody accused of trying to join the vicious terror group. at this very moment two of the suspects are due you in federal court here in brooklyn. according to court documents, one suspect even offered to kill president obama if isis ordered him to do so. another suspect was arrested just this morning at new york's jfk airport trying to board a flight to turkey...
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>> anna cabrera has more for you now from las vegas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. this investigation is far from over and as you mention, police are still looking for at least one other person who they believe may have been involved in this incident but they say they think they have their suspect who fired the fatal shot. now remember this all started a little over a week ago with a mom giving her 15-year-old daughter driving lessons, and as they were returning to their home they got into a confrontation on the road with another driver. it all ended with an exchange of deadly gunfire in front of the victim's home and now we've learned that the suspect lived just a block away. >> we know this boy. i couldn't tell you this before. >> reporter: a surprising twist in the arrest of a 19-year-old suspect in the murder of tammy meyers mother of four killed in an apparent case of road rage. robert meyers now says his wife knew her suspected killer. >> we knew how bad he was but we didn't know he was this bad. >> reporter: eri
>> anna cabrera has more for you now from las vegas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. this investigation is far from over and as you mention, police are still looking for at least one other person who they believe may have been involved in this incident but they say they think they have their suspect who fired the fatal shot. now remember this all started a little over a week ago with a mom giving her 15-year-old daughter driving lessons, and as they were returning to...
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let's start with michelle caruso-cabrera. is she there? >> i'm here yeah. >> so we have an agreement of sorts. it's just an extension, but do you sense we're making some real progress this time around? >> well the headline is that the greeks have caved on nearly everything it appears. they were never going to be subject to more reviews by the eu, the im f, and the ecb. now they're going to be subject to reviews by the eu the imf, and the ecb. they were never going to agree to commit to the current program. they have agreed to commit to an extension -- >> what happened to all the saber rattling when the new regime took power. >> greeks stopped paying their taxes, started approaching a fiscal crisis. he was going to have to start deciding do i pay pensions do i pay the elderly, what do i do? i don't have enough cash and i can't borrow from the capital markets to cover the loss. add to that the fact greeks were taking money out of the bank so their bank it's were runs were running into trouble. they were pushed into a corner and the eurozone
let's start with michelle caruso-cabrera. is she there? >> i'm here yeah. >> so we have an agreement of sorts. it's just an extension, but do you sense we're making some real progress this time around? >> well the headline is that the greeks have caved on nearly everything it appears. they were never going to be subject to more reviews by the eu, the im f, and the ecb. now they're going to be subject to reviews by the eu the imf, and the ecb. they were never going to agree to...
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right now i want to go to cnn's ana cabrera live in prescott arizona, where kayla mueller's family and friends live where we are expected to hear from her parents zat any moment. ana may be a brutal brutal day in prescott. how are people reacting? >> reporter: people are heartbroken. it is a devastating day for the family, for the community, for friends of kayla mueller. again, we're in her hometown and i'm standing next to a throng of media from both local outlets as well as national and international outlets. we are expecting to hear from kayla mueller's family for the first time in the past year and a half as they've been suffering in silence throughout this nightmarish ordeal. we believe they are going to be speaking to us any minute. as soon as they step in front of the podium i'll be sure we can all listen in to their words. everybody hanging on to find out how they're going to react, what they're going to say. but i can tell you in a statement that they put out earlier today, what they really want people to focus on today is how kayla lived, not how she died. and her legacy that
right now i want to go to cnn's ana cabrera live in prescott arizona, where kayla mueller's family and friends live where we are expected to hear from her parents zat any moment. ana may be a brutal brutal day in prescott. how are people reacting? >> reporter: people are heartbroken. it is a devastating day for the family, for the community, for friends of kayla mueller. again, we're in her hometown and i'm standing next to a throng of media from both local outlets as well as national and...
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anna cabrera. thank you so much.we put up the ithaca sign from the tourism sign in ithaca new york. i found this interesting. they have given up. basically it says please do not come and visit ithaca. go to key west instead. you'll have a much better time. we can certainly understand that because so much snow has fallen along the northeast corridor in the last couple of months. ryan young is in sommerville, massachusetts, at a snow farm. more snow is coming boston's way. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. more snow is coming this way. hey, i'm a guy who lives in the south. i heard her talking about it. there's a difference. ice down there, less snow. here we have chunks of snow. if you have to look at it it is unbelievable how thick this is. it sits on top of everyone's roof. we had some collapse. i have to show you something. it's different, i think. take a walk with me. look in this direction. look at all of this. this is what they call a snow farm. it's more than four football lengths full. this is where the
anna cabrera. thank you so much.we put up the ithaca sign from the tourism sign in ithaca new york. i found this interesting. they have given up. basically it says please do not come and visit ithaca. go to key west instead. you'll have a much better time. we can certainly understand that because so much snow has fallen along the northeast corridor in the last couple of months. ryan young is in sommerville, massachusetts, at a snow farm. more snow is coming boston's way. good morning. >>...
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for more on this, we are joined by sol ada miguel cabrera rah. soledaz miguel cabrera rah. >> thank you antonio, thank you for reaching out. gls. >> claiming for justice and a call against impunity. and that will be true for the whole political class. however, if we stay a broader perspective and we think about the crisis triggered by nisman's death and his accusations against mrs. fernandez, i think this have a political nuclear andinstitutional and international effect. >> for nisman's death first they said he had committed suicide then they accused nisman's opponents, do we know what happened? will there be a serious investigation that is not politicized? >> i hope so, i must be optimistic but i doubt it. i think it's very difficult that this process goes through its ordinary process if a conspiring way and i think that's why we had all these people demonstrating in the street and all the political leaders as well together with the family of the victim. so i wish i could say yes. but i really doubt it. >> now one criticism of the march was tha
for more on this, we are joined by sol ada miguel cabrera rah. soledaz miguel cabrera rah. >> thank you antonio, thank you for reaching out. gls. >> claiming for justice and a call against impunity. and that will be true for the whole political class. however, if we stay a broader perspective and we think about the crisis triggered by nisman's death and his accusations against mrs. fernandez, i think this have a political nuclear andinstitutional and international effect. >>...
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i'm ana cabrera in for brooke baldwin.e begin with a scary scene for morning commuters in southern california and an investigation that's intensifying right now. at least 28 people are hurt after a metro link passenger train collided with a truck just before 6:00 this morning. five cars derailed three of which could be seen as you're watching these pictures. they're lying on their sides. now, this wreck happened between the cities of oxnard and camarillo while heading south to los angeles. a charred skeleton is all that's left of the truck. remarkably no one was killed in this crash. cnn has also learned that the driver of that produce truck involved was not injured. but he left the scene. he has since been
i'm ana cabrera in for brooke baldwin.e begin with a scary scene for morning commuters in southern california and an investigation that's intensifying right now. at least 28 people are hurt after a metro link passenger train collided with a truck just before 6:00 this morning. five cars derailed three of which could be seen as you're watching these pictures. they're lying on their sides. now, this wreck happened between the cities of oxnard and camarillo while heading south to los angeles. a...
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. >> joining us now from prescott is ana cabrera. you were at the press conference today. what else did kayla's family have to say? >> reporter: they really want to make sure she's defined by her life not her death. they shared stories about kayla and what was a common theme is just how giving she was and how much joy she brought to every life that she touched and so even though this is such a painful moment for her family and friends, they are comforted by her memory a memory that lives on. they talked about the work that she did, not just here in arizona, working with non-profit organizations but also around the world in her humanity work. at such a young age, she traveled to india. she traveled and worked in israel and the palestinian territories and lastly of course drawn to turkey and the turkey/syria border where she helped out the syrian refugees and say it's really kind of almost ironic in her death, it's shedding on her message and what she deemed was so important. and the message of the people in syria. and that is what continues to live on. >> kayla has touched
. >> joining us now from prescott is ana cabrera. you were at the press conference today. what else did kayla's family have to say? >> reporter: they really want to make sure she's defined by her life not her death. they shared stories about kayla and what was a common theme is just how giving she was and how much joy she brought to every life that she touched and so even though this is such a painful moment for her family and friends, they are comforted by her memory a memory that...
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ana cabrera in her hometown of prescott, arizona. >> reporter: john this is a community in mourning. they've set up this makeshift memorial here in prescott arizona, paying tribute and honoring the life and legacy of kayla mueller. something that was so important to her family upon learning the news of her death. we now know the family found out over the weekend in communication with isis that kayla was, indeed dead. we understand the proof came in pictures. but how she died is still not known. what's important now for the family is keeping her memory alive. they want the world to know that she really did have a servant's heart and died doing what she loved, serving those who were suffering. she spent time here in this community serving nonprofits. she traveled the world doing humanitarian work in india, israel the palestinian territories and lastly in turkey and syria where she helped those syrian refugees who were fleeing the syrian civil war. and her family pointed out that while she has died her message is now alive and out there. the world is focusing on what she felt was most i
ana cabrera in her hometown of prescott, arizona. >> reporter: john this is a community in mourning. they've set up this makeshift memorial here in prescott arizona, paying tribute and honoring the life and legacy of kayla mueller. something that was so important to her family upon learning the news of her death. we now know the family found out over the weekend in communication with isis that kayla was, indeed dead. we understand the proof came in pictures. but how she died is still not...
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michelle caruso-cabrera joins us. >> reporter: a source at the meeting tells me that greece has reached an agreement in principle with the eu, but discussions are going to continue through monday. greece came under intense fire at the eu meeting. the source tells me that the country has agreed to stay in the eurozone, agreed to implement economic forums and agreed to honor debt obligations. it's been made very clear to greece that if they want more debt financing over the coming months, they're going to have to stay in some kind of program and get an extension of some kind of program. that is what still remains to be negotiated, technical details to be worked out by monday. so i'm told an agreement in principle. that doesn't mean they have a deal. it means it could all fall apart as they try to work through these details. but right now the meeting has come to an end and they are putting together the draft agreement, or the draft statement and we'll get the details in a little bit. but right now, the pledge is to come to the cameras and say there's some kind of agreement in principle. bu
michelle caruso-cabrera joins us. >> reporter: a source at the meeting tells me that greece has reached an agreement in principle with the eu, but discussions are going to continue through monday. greece came under intense fire at the eu meeting. the source tells me that the country has agreed to stay in the eurozone, agreed to implement economic forums and agreed to honor debt obligations. it's been made very clear to greece that if they want more debt financing over the coming months,...
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for viewers in north america, "newsroom with annaa cabrera" starts right now. >> i'm ana cabrera in fory. keeping social security funded. this is getting down to the wire. if the political battle isn't resolved soon this agency that keeps america safe is set to run out of money at the end of the day. and this political showdown comes at a time when the terror threat as we all know is bigger than ever. now just a few short hours ago the senate passed a bill that would fund homeland security through this year. it was a clean bill. let's
for viewers in north america, "newsroom with annaa cabrera" starts right now. >> i'm ana cabrera in fory. keeping social security funded. this is getting down to the wire. if the political battle isn't resolved soon this agency that keeps america safe is set to run out of money at the end of the day. and this political showdown comes at a time when the terror threat as we all know is bigger than ever. now just a few short hours ago the senate passed a bill that would fund...
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anna bra ca-- anna cabrera is there at the police department outside las vegas.ruck me, there are a lot of dots yet to be connected. we've seen the mug shot. obviously very young. you've taken a look at the police arrest report. tell me what you're finding out. >> reporter: we just got our hands on this rest report within the last hour. i had a chance to read through. we did learn several new details about what happened and as well as why police believe now is the suspect -- that moush is the suspect in this case. we learned there were two separate shooting scenes in which detectives were able to find 17 different shell casings. and as you read through the documents the story becomes clearer. apparently after tammy meyers left the family's home with her 22-year-old son in the car who had grabbed hid gun and they were leaving after the initial road rage confrontation, when they encountered this additional vehicle for a second time on the road. that's where shots were initially fired. however, it's still unclear if shots were exchanged or only fired from the suspec
anna bra ca-- anna cabrera is there at the police department outside las vegas.ruck me, there are a lot of dots yet to be connected. we've seen the mug shot. obviously very young. you've taken a look at the police arrest report. tell me what you're finding out. >> reporter: we just got our hands on this rest report within the last hour. i had a chance to read through. we did learn several new details about what happened and as well as why police believe now is the suspect -- that moush is...
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ana cabrera in prescott. thank you. cnn has now also obtained this letter that was written by kayla, written to her family in the spring of last year during her captivity. let me read part of that now. she wrote, please know that i am in a safe location completely unharmed and healthy. in parentheses she writes put on weight in fact. i have been treated with the utmost respect and kindness. keeping in mind we don't know if she was under duress at the time. obviously, she was a hostage, so yes, she was. but it raises questions about the treatment of captives in the region. let me just begin with, you know, when you're piecing together what it's been like for some of these captives we've covered, including james foley and stephen sot love what strikes me as different this time it's the first time isis has privately and directly reached out to a family offering proof of death in the form of a photo. >> iffic just comment on the treatment of kayla mueller. we know at the height of the hostage crisis isis had at least 23 for
ana cabrera in prescott. thank you. cnn has now also obtained this letter that was written by kayla, written to her family in the spring of last year during her captivity. let me read part of that now. she wrote, please know that i am in a safe location completely unharmed and healthy. in parentheses she writes put on weight in fact. i have been treated with the utmost respect and kindness. keeping in mind we don't know if she was under duress at the time. obviously, she was a hostage, so yes,...
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our michelle carusso cabrera knows. she spoke with him. as we look at the s&p 50000 sectors this hour. all green except for one. >>> welcome back to power lunch. check out shares of agco the agricultural machinery maker. it has a better than expected fourth quarter result. you can see shares up by 9 cents. other stock equipment stocks higher as well. think about john deere and cnh industrial moving higher. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> 50 years after her first and her only and very famous novel "to kill a mocking bird" was published the author harper lee is coming out with a sequel. the now 88-year-old -- she's been working on at a long time. go set a watchman. it will be released on july 14th. amazon.com has preorders at $59.99 for the kindle edition. $33.24. no hard cover editions at this point. barnes & noble so far does not have any preorders listed. sue. >> thank you. >>> the nyse delisting all radio shack shares and suspending trades. also, reports amazon and sprint are considering purchasing radio shack stores. you can se
our michelle carusso cabrera knows. she spoke with him. as we look at the s&p 50000 sectors this hour. all green except for one. >>> welcome back to power lunch. check out shares of agco the agricultural machinery maker. it has a better than expected fourth quarter result. you can see shares up by 9 cents. other stock equipment stocks higher as well. think about john deere and cnh industrial moving higher. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> 50 years after her...
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i'm ana cabrera in for brooke baldwin. we begin with a scary scene for morning commuters in southern california and an investigation that's intensifying right now. at least 28 people are hurt after a metro link passenger train collided with a truck just before 6:00 this morning. five cars derailed three of which could be seen as you're watching these pictures. they're lying on their sides. now, this wreck happened between the cities of oxnard and camarillo while heading south to los angeles. a charred skeleton is all that's left of the truck. remarkably no one was killed in this crash. cnn has also learned that the driver of that produce truck involved was not injured. but he left the scene. he has since been found. he's currently being questioned by police. both the ntsb and federal railroad officials are en route to the scene. paul what have you learned? >> reporter: well i'm here on the scene. as we look over this way, as you pointed out, some of these cars are lying on their side. and what happened here was this train
i'm ana cabrera in for brooke baldwin. we begin with a scary scene for morning commuters in southern california and an investigation that's intensifying right now. at least 28 people are hurt after a metro link passenger train collided with a truck just before 6:00 this morning. five cars derailed three of which could be seen as you're watching these pictures. they're lying on their sides. now, this wreck happened between the cities of oxnard and camarillo while heading south to los angeles. a...
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i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for scott wapner.oday's starting lineup, steve weiss, managing partner of short hills capital, jim lebenthal is president of lebenthal asset management, josh brown, ceo of ritholtz wealth management, s sirrat and keith banks president of u.s. trust. welcome to our guests today. our game plan looks like this. mark took on amazon with diapers.com and now he's doing it again with his new company, jet. we'll find out how. and then friday the 13th trades. you might not want to walk under a ladder, but you should consider these unlucky trades. live from new york we get the inside scoop on snl's 40th anniversary when jim brewer joins us live. first kick things off with a record day for the s&p 500 setting a new intraday high. the dow in rally mode breaking 18,000, oil trading above $60 for the first time this year. european markets ending the week in the green after german data beat expectations. here's the question, where is the best place for your money? here or abroad? mr. banks, start with you as the gues
i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for scott wapner.oday's starting lineup, steve weiss, managing partner of short hills capital, jim lebenthal is president of lebenthal asset management, josh brown, ceo of ritholtz wealth management, s sirrat and keith banks president of u.s. trust. welcome to our guests today. our game plan looks like this. mark took on amazon with diapers.com and now he's doing it again with his new company, jet. we'll find out how. and then friday the 13th trades. you might not...
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for viewers in north america, "newsroom with annaa cabrera" starts right now. >> i'm ana cabrera in for brooke today. keeping social security funded. this is getting down to the wire. if the political battle isn't resolved soon this agency that keeps america safe is set to run out of money at the end of the day. and this political showdown comes at a time when the terror threat as we all know is bigger than ever. now just a few short hours ago the senate passed a bill that would fund homeland security through this year. it was a clean bill. let's take you live inside house chambers to the house floor. lawmakers are expected to vote on some kind of a bill and we're expecting it to be a short-term funding bill. just extending funding for a mere three weeks. yet, just a short time ago, you never know what's going to happen here. the house abruptly went into recess without voting on this bill. so i want to bring in cnn's athena zwroens. also with us chief political analyst gloria borger. let's start with you, athena. the ball has been in the house's court for a few hours. what's the latest?
for viewers in north america, "newsroom with annaa cabrera" starts right now. >> i'm ana cabrera in for brooke today. keeping social security funded. this is getting down to the wire. if the political battle isn't resolved soon this agency that keeps america safe is set to run out of money at the end of the day. and this political showdown comes at a time when the terror threat as we all know is bigger than ever. now just a few short hours ago the senate passed a bill that would...
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cabrera went high today with 76. jimmy walker. who along with our gary mccord was honored earlier this week at bel air country club in the traditions dinner. and it will -- a salute to the game. by the way our head engineer, steve gorsach we're sending along best wishes to steve. recovering from hip replacement surgery in the last couple of days. and he's going to make it back to augusta. we wish him well in his recovery. umbrellas are out skying, again -- skies again, starting to open up here as we've got one group left on the course waiting to see if it will be a three-man playoff or if bae can make it a four-man battle. you can see bae hugging the edge of the fairway. he's going to be the first to play here, david. david: 204 yards he has left. jim: do you think he has an idea what he needs to do? david: he knows exactly scoreboard down by the last green. that's mark minister. >> uphill, 75, basically. 70 is six meters on the green. six meters on the green meeds to be right of the pin. because you're coming up. know what i'm sa
cabrera went high today with 76. jimmy walker. who along with our gary mccord was honored earlier this week at bel air country club in the traditions dinner. and it will -- a salute to the game. by the way our head engineer, steve gorsach we're sending along best wishes to steve. recovering from hip replacement surgery in the last couple of days. and he's going to make it back to augusta. we wish him well in his recovery. umbrellas are out skying, again -- skies again, starting to open up here...
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anna cabrera, cnn, prescott, arizona. >>> such an extraordinary young lady. such a tragic ending. >> yeah. and you heard an excerpt there was kayla mueller's letter to her family while she was in captivity. if you're interested in ded dinterested head to cnn to read more. >>> mueller's death comes just ahead of president barack obama's request to congress for authorization to use military force against isis. >> for details on that and washington's reaction to the aid worker's death, senior white house correspondent jim accosta reports. >> reporter: it was the sad confirmation of what was widely feared -- that american hostage kayla mueller, once held captive by isis is dead. the president said in a statement no matter how long it takes, the united states will find and bring to justice the terrorists who are responsible for kayla's captivity and death. an emotional arizona senator, john mccain, whose state mueller called home, choked up as he paid tribute to the fallen aid worker. >> she will never be forgotten. >> reporter: the white house rejected claims fro
anna cabrera, cnn, prescott, arizona. >>> such an extraordinary young lady. such a tragic ending. >> yeah. and you heard an excerpt there was kayla mueller's letter to her family while she was in captivity. if you're interested in ded dinterested head to cnn to read more. >>> mueller's death comes just ahead of president barack obama's request to congress for authorization to use military force against isis. >> for details on that and washington's reaction to the...
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. >> i'm ana cabrera.following breaking news at this hour. the battle of isis reaches u.s. soil. three new yorkers are in custody accused of trying to join the vicious terror group. at this very moment two of the suspects are due you in federal court here in brooklyn. according to court documents, one suspect even offered to kill president obama if isis ordered him to do so. another suspect was arrested just this morning at new york's jfk airport trying to board a flight to turkey and eventually get to syria. court documents show he once considered getting a machine gun and shooting fbi agents and police officers if his plans to join isis in syria
. >> i'm ana cabrera.following breaking news at this hour. the battle of isis reaches u.s. soil. three new yorkers are in custody accused of trying to join the vicious terror group. at this very moment two of the suspects are due you in federal court here in brooklyn. according to court documents, one suspect even offered to kill president obama if isis ordered him to do so. another suspect was arrested just this morning at new york's jfk airport trying to board a flight to turkey and...
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ana cabrera has the details on just what's in this police report. >> we know this boy.ell you this before. >> reporter: a surprising twist in a week-long road rage murder mystery. the prime suspect apparently knew the victim. >> she fed him. she gave him money. >> reporter: las vegas police say 44-year-old tammy meyers was shot and killed outside her home by a teenager who lived just one block away. >> there's the animal! a block away! are you happy? >> reporter: bursting with pain and grief, robert meyers was there as police made the arrest thursday afternoon, adding to his heartbreak meyers says his wife knew her alleged shooter and had tried to help the 19-year-old accused of taking her life. >> my wife spent countless hours at that park consoling this boy and he's probably watching this right now and i know he's got to feel bad because she was really good to him. >> reporter: from a smiling high schooler to a young man flaunting drugs and money on social media, he is now behind bars charged with murder and attempted murder. according to the arrest report detectives
ana cabrera has the details on just what's in this police report. >> we know this boy.ell you this before. >> reporter: a surprising twist in a week-long road rage murder mystery. the prime suspect apparently knew the victim. >> she fed him. she gave him money. >> reporter: las vegas police say 44-year-old tammy meyers was shot and killed outside her home by a teenager who lived just one block away. >> there's the animal! a block away! are you happy? >>...
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cabrera went high today with 76. jimmy walker. who along with our gary mccord was honored earlier this week at bel air country club in the traditions dinner. and it will -- a salute to the game. by the way our head engineer, steve gorsach we're sending along best wishes to steve. recovering from hip replacement surgery in the last couple of days. and he's going to make it back to augusta. we wish him well in his recovery. umbrellas are out skying, again -- skies again, starting to open up here as we've got one group left on the course waiting to see if it will be a three-man playoff or if bae can make it a four-man battle. you can see bae hugging the edge of the fairway. he's going to be the first to play here, david. david: 204 yards he has left. jim: do you think he has an idea what he needs to do? david: he knows exactly scoreboard down by the last green. that's mark minister. >> uphill, 75, basically. 70 is six meters on the green. six meters on the green meeds to be right of the pin. because you're coming up. know what i'm sa
cabrera went high today with 76. jimmy walker. who along with our gary mccord was honored earlier this week at bel air country club in the traditions dinner. and it will -- a salute to the game. by the way our head engineer, steve gorsach we're sending along best wishes to steve. recovering from hip replacement surgery in the last couple of days. and he's going to make it back to augusta. we wish him well in his recovery. umbrellas are out skying, again -- skies again, starting to open up here...
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i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for scott wapner.rting lineup, steve weiss, managing partner of short hills capital, jim lebenthal is president of lebenthal asset management, josh brown, ceo of ritholtz wealth management, s sirrat and keith banks president of u.s. trust. welcome to our guests today. our game plan looks like this. mark took on amazon with diapers.com and now he's doing it again with his new company, jet. we'll find out ho
i'm michele caruso-cabrera in for scott wapner.rting lineup, steve weiss, managing partner of short hills capital, jim lebenthal is president of lebenthal asset management, josh brown, ceo of ritholtz wealth management, s sirrat and keith banks president of u.s. trust. welcome to our guests today. our game plan looks like this. mark took on amazon with diapers.com and now he's doing it again with his new company, jet. we'll find out ho
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let's get to anna cabrera on the scene for us. what are we hearing about the latest?er: good morning. you know it's just a sad situation all around. a tragic story that we have a mother of four dead and now a teenager whose future is uncertain and a lot of people in this community are just wondering why. and how did all of this happen? right now police are still looking for another person they believe may have been involved in what they're calling a road rage incident leaving up to the deadly confrontation in front of the meyers home but they believe that erich nowsch is the person that fired those fatal shots who was the killer in this case. there's been some additional developments about exactly what happened leading up to it. we can tell you this started with a 15 year old having a driving lesson. tammy meyers was taking her daughter out in the evening near a high school parking lot and was on the way home from that driving lesson when they confronted a driver on the road. words were exchanged. meyers got home and dropped off her daughter and her 22-year-old son jo
let's get to anna cabrera on the scene for us. what are we hearing about the latest?er: good morning. you know it's just a sad situation all around. a tragic story that we have a mother of four dead and now a teenager whose future is uncertain and a lot of people in this community are just wondering why. and how did all of this happen? right now police are still looking for another person they believe may have been involved in what they're calling a road rage incident leaving up to the deadly...
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>> ana cabrera for us in prescott, thanks so much. >>> the obama administration is planning to create a cyber intelligence center to deal with digital attacks such as the one that crippled sony pictures. it's going to be sort of in the model of the national counterterrorism center after 9/11. homeland security officials admit the government response to hackers falls well short of the response to more conventional terrorist attacks. it needs to be upgraded quickly. >>> the house is expected to approve construction of the keystone oil pipeline today. the measure has already passed the senate, setting up a showdown with president obama. he has promised to veto the bill, insisting the state department needs to make its final decision and finish its review on the project. 28 house democrats join republicans back the issue. they do not appear to have enough votes to override the imminent presidential veto. >>> the president is set to announce he is bringing back nearly all of the 1300 u.s. soldiers that were sent to west africa to fight the ebola outbreak. they will be home by april 30th. t
>> ana cabrera for us in prescott, thanks so much. >>> the obama administration is planning to create a cyber intelligence center to deal with digital attacks such as the one that crippled sony pictures. it's going to be sort of in the model of the national counterterrorism center after 9/11. homeland security officials admit the government response to hackers falls well short of the response to more conventional terrorist attacks. it needs to be upgraded quickly. >>>...
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suggesting that greece needs to do t at the white house, for "nightly business report," michelle carusso cabrera. >> bill adams joins us to talk more about greece and how he sees things unfolding in the eurozone. welcome, bill. nice to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you think will happen with greece? certainly the deadlines are looming, and the negotiations are gett >> well i think the most likely outcome is that greece does walk away with a slightly better deal than they had coming into these negotiations. probably some of greece's debts will be turned into longer term loans, probably at lower interest rates than they are now. that will decrease the amount of money that the greek government has to spend on interest expense e and will have more left over to fund social spending that the new government has promised. >> it's the pretend and stepped approach. >> well i think it looks like a game of chicken, nobody goes into the game of chicken planning to hit the other car. >> it seems like you do not feel they will exit the eurozone. >> i think a eurozone exit is probably
suggesting that greece needs to do t at the white house, for "nightly business report," michelle carusso cabrera. >> bill adams joins us to talk more about greece and how he sees things unfolding in the eurozone. welcome, bill. nice to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you think will happen with greece? certainly the deadlines are looming, and the negotiations are gett >> well i think the most likely outcome is that greece does walk away...