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chris, thank you so much for joining us. chris: thanks for having me.ly: great to have you here. i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots with your kids. five kids, by the way. chris: five kids. it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist and we hoped someday our kids would be excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. one weekend when i was the editor of "wired," these products would come in review on friday. if you promised to review them, you could take them home for the weekend. on saturday, we took home the robot and we would put it together and program it, and when we were done, you get this three wheeled tripod that rolls slowly towards the wall and bounces back. the kids are like, you have to be kidding. emily: they were not impressed. chris: we have seen transformers. where are the lasers? i was like, ok, tomorrow we go to the field. i flew a plane into the tree. total disaster. i was thinking how could that have gone better yet so what is a cooler ro
chris, thank you so much for joining us. chris: thanks for having me.ly: great to have you here. i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots with your kids. five kids, by the way. chris: five kids. it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist and we hoped someday our kids would be excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. one weekend when i was the editor of "wired," these products would come...
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-mike: this is chris. -lemonis: how you doing, chris? chris: very nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. what do you do? chris: i order all the parts for manufacturing, finance. lemonis: so you're doing manufacturing and you're the accountant? chris: yeah. mike: chris left a corporate company, making six figures, and cut it in half to come work for sjc. he has mbas and an engineering background. lemonis: you a partner in the business? chris: we act like partners, but i have no equity stake in the business. -lemonis: so that's a no? -chris: yes, so... lemonis: so, something beautiful like this... what's your cost to make it -- materials and labor? chris: $680. lemonis: it was $680 to make this? what will you sell this piece for? mike: $795. lemonis: so at, basically, 15% margins. mike: right. lemonis: that's a lot of work for 15 points. -these things look badass. -mike: exactly. thank you. lemonis: your margins are not badass. -chris: right. -mike: right. lemonis: you really have to have a sustainable margin on any product to be able to pay your bills. i mean, their m
-mike: this is chris. -lemonis: how you doing, chris? chris: very nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. what do you do? chris: i order all the parts for manufacturing, finance. lemonis: so you're doing manufacturing and you're the accountant? chris: yeah. mike: chris left a corporate company, making six figures, and cut it in half to come work for sjc. he has mbas and an engineering background. lemonis: you a partner in the business? chris: we act like partners, but i have no equity stake in...
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stop stop stop -- chris, chris, stop. this isn't working.t's crazier than the first one. >> reporter: four hours into the interview, wallace sensed chris was out of stories and out of options. so the detective gave him one last chance. >> i said, let's cut it out, chris. your time's running out. you need to tell us where she is, and you need to tell us now. >> reporter: the room went quiet, and chris motioned for a pen and paper. then he drew a map. >> i said this is where she is? he said that's where she is. >> reporter: detective raced to the area and followed chris' directions down a path into the woods that led to a clearing. >> once we could see an area on the ground where a fire -- what looked like a fire had taken place. once we got closer we could tell there was still a human form there. >> reporter: seven days after she disappeared, detectives had found heather. her body had been badly burned. >> we were broken-hearted. and we had lost her. she was a big, smiling beautiful part of our group. >> reporter: chris jones was arrested and
stop stop stop -- chris, chris, stop. this isn't working.t's crazier than the first one. >> reporter: four hours into the interview, wallace sensed chris was out of stories and out of options. so the detective gave him one last chance. >> i said, let's cut it out, chris. your time's running out. you need to tell us where she is, and you need to tell us now. >> reporter: the room went quiet, and chris motioned for a pen and paper. then he drew a map. >> i said this is...
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chris chooses to re-enlist.hat means he will spend more time in iraq with his band of brothers than at home with his family. this video is taken shortly after angel is born. the moment is so touching, but also bittersweet. as taya holds her infant, chris is preparing to ship out for the fourth time. you were angry at him, that he went back, weren't you? >> yeah, yeah, i was. simultaneously angry and thinking, like, i love him so much, but you also know, how are you supposed to be mad at somebody who's serving their country and putting their life on the line every day? >> reporter: taya, juggling two children and the constant anxiety of a wartime military spouse, is nearing her breaking point. >> i remember crying to him and saying, i don't want to tell you this. i don't want to tell you this, because what if this the last time that we talk? i don't want to tell you this because i don't want you to worry about it. >> reporter: screenwriter jason hall got close to chris and taya while writing the movie "american s
chris chooses to re-enlist.hat means he will spend more time in iraq with his band of brothers than at home with his family. this video is taken shortly after angel is born. the moment is so touching, but also bittersweet. as taya holds her infant, chris is preparing to ship out for the fourth time. you were angry at him, that he went back, weren't you? >> yeah, yeah, i was. simultaneously angry and thinking, like, i love him so much, but you also know, how are you supposed to be mad at...
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>>chris: that's a good one. >>chris: can we talk about conception. >> the church in all of this is supported by science, once you have the dna thing you know, the position is if a woman conceives and you don't intervene and there are no different events than everything will be human life and human person will develop into a baby and we have to respect that. >>chris: chastity applies to both you and me and don't want to confuse it was celibacy.>> a changed person means essentially that you look at the other person as a child of god complete, not for how pretty your hands and they are or what type of close they were but this is a child in god, meaning image of god we have all of these abilities and we don't use them until the appropriate moment. whenever they interact with another win cash man josh josh josh -- a man or woman. we will be right back and we are going through the essential teachings of the catholic faith. you are watching mosaic, we will be right back.>>> [message beep] the average text takes your ey
>>chris: that's a good one. >>chris: can we talk about conception. >> the church in all of this is supported by science, once you have the dna thing you know, the position is if a woman conceives and you don't intervene and there are no different events than everything will be human life and human person will develop into a baby and we have to respect that. >>chris: chastity applies to both you and me and don't want to confuse it was celibacy.>> a changed person...
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now taya is sharing a part of chris that few ever saw. beyond the soldier and hero he was a family man of faith. it is scenes like these that inspired her to write her new book "american wife," where she tells her story of love and loss with chris. >> there is so much more to him. it was my chance to share that side. i think he's earned it. >> reporter: for taya chris was her unlikely soul mate her cowboy in shining armor. >> he just had this softness and this tenderness. i continue to look back and be in awe of how he managed it so well honestly. >> reporter: the chaenc meeting between taya and chris started off on a rocky note as seen in the film "american sniper" how true was the first meeting? >> so true. i drank a little too much. >> reporter: not exactly love at first sight, or was it? >> we're in a bar, you know. he was so genuine and had a depth to him. in this really hot body with a cute face. >> reporter: they married on march 16th 2002. had two children a son named bubba and a daughter nicknamed angel. as taya holds her infant
now taya is sharing a part of chris that few ever saw. beyond the soldier and hero he was a family man of faith. it is scenes like these that inspired her to write her new book "american wife," where she tells her story of love and loss with chris. >> there is so much more to him. it was my chance to share that side. i think he's earned it. >> reporter: for taya chris was her unlikely soul mate her cowboy in shining armor. >> he just had this softness and this...
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chris, win number four. does it get any easyer? chris: absolutely not. i was as nervous as i've ever been today. those up and downs the last couple of holes and especially make that putt at 18 was pretty sweet. david: you said you thought you might win this tournament, maybe not this year. chris: this has always been my favorite tournament on the tour since before i was on the tour. didn't feel like i was swinging that well earlier in the week but somehow i was able to get it done. david: what does it mean to you to get your name on that wall with all of those great champions? chris: unbelievable. to be a part of the history of this great tournament is amazing to me. david: congratulations. number four, a great win. chris: thanks. jim: thank you david. so cool to hear it too but even before this week he considered this to be his favorite tournament and has those ties that go back to 2007 when he won the hogan award that is given annually to the top collegiate golfer and amateur. it was given to jon rahn from arizona state earlier in the week. a joint eff
chris, win number four. does it get any easyer? chris: absolutely not. i was as nervous as i've ever been today. those up and downs the last couple of holes and especially make that putt at 18 was pretty sweet. david: you said you thought you might win this tournament, maybe not this year. chris: this has always been my favorite tournament on the tour since before i was on the tour. didn't feel like i was swinging that well earlier in the week but somehow i was able to get it done. david: what...
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this chris hadfield. william shatner: chris, i hear you loud and clear.art of it, removed from it, or are you able to to see the unifying parts of it so you become one with the universe? chris hadfield: you never saw it on the stage, but the view they put in for us "star trek," with how the world looked from your windows, that is how the world looks. it is an enormous, wonderful rolling earth below us, but all you have to do is flip yourself upside down, and suddenly the rest of the universe is right there at your feet below you and that is where the engineer and me - [end video clip] brian: when you turn upside down like that, what does it feel like? chris hadfield: there is no up or down. i do it deliberately when i am on camera because it looks so different. it completely defies the laws of gravity that we are so used to on earth, but on a spaceship you rapidly get used to the idea that there is no defined up and down, and your inner air becomes -- year -- ear becomes completely driven by what it sees, not by what it senses, so it does not care. there
this chris hadfield. william shatner: chris, i hear you loud and clear.art of it, removed from it, or are you able to to see the unifying parts of it so you become one with the universe? chris hadfield: you never saw it on the stage, but the view they put in for us "star trek," with how the world looked from your windows, that is how the world looks. it is an enormous, wonderful rolling earth below us, but all you have to do is flip yourself upside down, and suddenly the rest of the...
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" with chris hadfield. then the leaders of the scottish national party discuss the results of the elections in great britain. after that, a house hearing on combating sex trafficking. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is former canadian astronaut chris hadfield, author of an astronaut's guide to life on earth. he talks about his missions in space, his time as commander of the international space station and his use of video to inform the public about what life in space is on and experiments going on there. we start our program with a video that launched him in the public eye. [video clip] ♪ [piano playing] >> ♪ ground control to major tom ground control to major tom lock your hatch and put your helmet on, ground control to major tom commencing countdown engines on detach from station and may god's love be with you ♪ brian: how long did it take you to do this video? col. hadfield: a couple hours. saturday afternoon on a space station. i had done the audio a few months prior. my son had said, dad, you have t
" with chris hadfield. then the leaders of the scottish national party discuss the results of the elections in great britain. after that, a house hearing on combating sex trafficking. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is former canadian astronaut chris hadfield, author of an astronaut's guide to life on earth. he talks about his missions in space, his time as commander of the international space station and his use of video to inform the public about what life in...
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chris paul played his heart out. this was not about chris paul.didn't have enough help. >> that fatigue is credit to the rockets because of their style of play. they like to change ends of the floor. spread you out. shoot the three. that helped the clippers. >> before the next matchup with the golden state warriors and again with chris paul these numbers come up. tied for the fourth most player for a player without conference finals appearance. we know he's a future hall-of-famer. we know them. you're friending with him, jalen how does he live with this? >> he's a terrific coal pet tore. one of the toughest players in the entire league. teams advance, nod individuals. you look at team-to-team matchups you take chris paul over jason terry. look what he was called upon to do. there's a time when chris paul was guarding james howard being guarded by trevor ariza. that's a lot for a small guard. he showed up. he played. but it's a team game. you have to give the rockets credit how they took care of business. >> remember what i said at halftime? to fol
chris paul played his heart out. this was not about chris paul.didn't have enough help. >> that fatigue is credit to the rockets because of their style of play. they like to change ends of the floor. spread you out. shoot the three. that helped the clippers. >> before the next matchup with the golden state warriors and again with chris paul these numbers come up. tied for the fourth most player for a player without conference finals appearance. we know he's a future hall-of-famer....
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chris paul played his heart out. this was not about chris paul.didn't have enough help. >> that fatigue is credit to the rockets because of their style of play. they like to change ends of the floor. spread you out. shoot the three. that helped the clippers. >> before the next matchup with the golden state warriors and again with chris paul these numbers come up. tied for the fourth most player for a player without conference finals appearance. we know he's a future hall-of-famer. we know them. you're friending with him, jalen how does he live with this? >> he's a terrific coal pet tore. one of the toughest players in the entire league. teams advance, nod individuals. you look at team-to-team matchups you take chris paul over jason terry. look what he was called upon to do. there's a time when chris paul was guarding james howard being guarded by trevor ariza. that's a lot for a small guard. he showed up. he played. but it's a team game. you have to give the rockets credit how they took care of business. >> remember what i said at halftime? to fol
chris paul played his heart out. this was not about chris paul.didn't have enough help. >> that fatigue is credit to the rockets because of their style of play. they like to change ends of the floor. spread you out. shoot the three. that helped the clippers. >> before the next matchup with the golden state warriors and again with chris paul these numbers come up. tied for the fourth most player for a player without conference finals appearance. we know he's a future hall-of-famer....
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chris: u.n. chief ban ki-moon has voiced discomfort for military action against those smuggling migrants from the mediterranean to libya. thousands died. ban says they need to look at new ways. ban: europe has a new role to play and a collective responsibility to act. saving lives should be the top priority. why we need to see more law enforcement actions against the radicals and smugglers, we also need safe ways to dangerous voyages as well as the legal channels such as resettlement, familiarry -- and visas. chris: i'm joined by correspondent in brussels. good evening to you. some developments suggesting that europe's approach may be changing. >> it is indeed. the european commission but that is changing. for example, jonesie manuel had a mandate of 10 years. in his mandate, despite the tragedy in 2013, the issue of migration was not tackled. now the task is more urgent and there is more voter proposals. the reason for his voter proposal is of course while anything that comes out of the european
chris: u.n. chief ban ki-moon has voiced discomfort for military action against those smuggling migrants from the mediterranean to libya. thousands died. ban says they need to look at new ways. ban: europe has a new role to play and a collective responsibility to act. saving lives should be the top priority. why we need to see more law enforcement actions against the radicals and smugglers, we also need safe ways to dangerous voyages as well as the legal channels such as resettlement,...
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chris papst, abc 7 news. kellye: the diocese of maryland has named a replacement for the deposed bishop. cooke was maryland second-highest ranking it piscopo leader when the police say that she hit and killed a bicyclist in december. her trial is scheduled for next month. a new study shows a surprising number of public charter school students in the district are heading further from home for their education. many students travel an average of 1, 2 miles to school, nearly half travel outside of their ward. more than 1600 students from other parts of the city chose to attend public charter schools in wards seven and eight. the new leader of the university of d.c. is making his presence known on campus. ronald mason junior was introduced this week. prior to his introduction, mason met with mayor muriel bowser. she told him of a reversal of plans to cut $3.5 million to the school budget. >> she asked me to let you all know that she decided to put the money back into the budget. [applause] so that is a win for thi
chris papst, abc 7 news. kellye: the diocese of maryland has named a replacement for the deposed bishop. cooke was maryland second-highest ranking it piscopo leader when the police say that she hit and killed a bicyclist in december. her trial is scheduled for next month. a new study shows a surprising number of public charter school students in the district are heading further from home for their education. many students travel an average of 1, 2 miles to school, nearly half travel outside of...
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chris cappelli is with us. tom: chris marangi. brendan: sorry, you are chris marangi.ork for gemelli -- forgot what i want to understand is, there is one thing cable providers can do for telecommunications in the u.s. which is expand their wi-fi footprint and turned that into wireless phone service. is that what we are looking to do here, or is this just beasts swallowing other beasts? chris: there is no doubt that is part of it. the wi-fi mesh network covers new york city and a lot of other cities. you put them together and it becomes more seamless. you mentioned the m word earlier. monopoly. it is really not. wireless is to the point where it is competitive with wireline. everywhere in america you have the choice of the big three wireless providers. brendan: do you really think so? even with lte right now, you cannot ever get the same bandwidth. chris: clearly it is getting better every day. more spectrum will come on the market and be deployed but wire will always be more cost-effective than wireless. tom: he is over it? chris: there are more transactions to come. o
chris cappelli is with us. tom: chris marangi. brendan: sorry, you are chris marangi.ork for gemelli -- forgot what i want to understand is, there is one thing cable providers can do for telecommunications in the u.s. which is expand their wi-fi footprint and turned that into wireless phone service. is that what we are looking to do here, or is this just beasts swallowing other beasts? chris: there is no doubt that is part of it. the wi-fi mesh network covers new york city and a lot of other...
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chris: it is. what chairman bernanke was focused on was spreads per he was concerned about restoring the function of the bond market. he was looking at things of this nature. i do not think it is really appropriate for the situation, simply because we are not going to achieve 2% inflation while we are taking over $1 trillion a year from the system at zero rates. even the europeans understand this. it was fascinating to hear them talk about their version of qe2 and how they realize they have to do other things. we are not doing that in the united states. brendan: there was an article looking at denmark and how they are having trouble maintaining liquidity. it's overnight rate has gone negative. can we learn to adjust to a negative interest rate world overtime? chris: negative interest rates are great for economists to talk about in conferences, but the real world cannot survive with negative rates. tom: can i ask a basic question? it is memorial day. the newspaper is telling me that what i do on mem
chris: it is. what chairman bernanke was focused on was spreads per he was concerned about restoring the function of the bond market. he was looking at things of this nature. i do not think it is really appropriate for the situation, simply because we are not going to achieve 2% inflation while we are taking over $1 trillion a year from the system at zero rates. even the europeans understand this. it was fascinating to hear them talk about their version of qe2 and how they realize they have to...
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nothing was too expensive for chris.as a house purchased by his mother. >> eighteen year old kid with his own house? >> correct. that's kinda strange, you know. >> was he a mama's boy? >> well, i mean, i guess he was a mama's boy, you know. anything he needed, he got. >> reporter: but according to michael, becky's over-the-top generosity always seemed to come with strings attached. >> it was that, "hey, i'm gonna need something from you. here's the keys to your new car." "hey, i'm gonna need something from you. here's your house." "hey, i'm gonna need something from you. here's an envelope full of money." >> reporter: and whatever becky asked for, chris would eagerly deliver. >> he said, "it may be very hard for you to understand, but i would do anything in this world for my -- for our mother." >> reporter: could "anything" have included killing his mother's romantic rival? michelle amerson, who knew the family well, says over the last several years chris had grown distant. she worried he was heading down a dark path. >>
nothing was too expensive for chris.as a house purchased by his mother. >> eighteen year old kid with his own house? >> correct. that's kinda strange, you know. >> was he a mama's boy? >> well, i mean, i guess he was a mama's boy, you know. anything he needed, he got. >> reporter: but according to michael, becky's over-the-top generosity always seemed to come with strings attached. >> it was that, "hey, i'm gonna need something from you. here's the keys...
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great hour from chris. amazing. thanks to you at home for joining us. we have news later on this hour on bridgegate. the guilty pleas and the criminal indictments announced in the new jersey bridge we have been watching the events in baltimore. we've been watching this story all week. no one expected what was going to happen today. if you have been watching, especially not just this story about what happened to freddie gray and the police officers who have been charged in his death. if you have been watching with the nation and the world, as we've seen so many cases of police-involved killings you didn't expect this day to come. nobody really did. the current national outrage over police use of force began in ernest late last summer with the shooting of michael brown. 18 years old and unarmed when he died on the street in ferguson in august 2014. after michael brown's death, ferguson saw weeks of protests. some of them very intense. local officials asked people to let the process play out. the justice process. wait for a grand jury to decide whether or
great hour from chris. amazing. thanks to you at home for joining us. we have news later on this hour on bridgegate. the guilty pleas and the criminal indictments announced in the new jersey bridge we have been watching the events in baltimore. we've been watching this story all week. no one expected what was going to happen today. if you have been watching, especially not just this story about what happened to freddie gray and the police officers who have been charged in his death. if you have...
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. >> i'm chris o'connell.he ntsb believes the train may have been hit by an object just before it derailed tuesday night night. and that object may have left a mark on the windshield. fox 29's shawnette wilson was there as investigators talked about what they learned during some key interviews this afternoon. shawnette? >> reporter: well the ntsb se says there is damage of particular concern to the windshield although they have not confirmed as of yet exactly how it happened. that information was given to them in an interview with a conductor. we do know the fbi will be examining that windshield tonight and in the meantime they were also able to talk with the engineer today. >> he said did he not feel fatigued nor did he report any illness. >> reporter: ntsb board member robert sumwalt talked during a press conference today about the interview they did with 32-year-old brandon bostian the engineer of amtrak train 188 that derailed tuesday. >> he recalls ringing the train bell as he went through the north phila
. >> i'm chris o'connell.he ntsb believes the train may have been hit by an object just before it derailed tuesday night night. and that object may have left a mark on the windshield. fox 29's shawnette wilson was there as investigators talked about what they learned during some key interviews this afternoon. shawnette? >> reporter: well the ntsb se says there is damage of particular concern to the windshield although they have not confirmed as of yet exactly how it happened. that...
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never. >> reporter: chris and amy decided to try adoption. they began looking for a pregnant woman interested in giving up her baby. you can do this a number of ways through an agency or even on your own. but chris and amy hired an attorney who put them in touch with a 24-year-old pregnant woman living out of a michigan motel. her name was heather burgess >> she'd talk about her parents. she would talk about her childhood. it was just normal conversation. >> reporter: she put you at ease? >> yeah absolutely. >> reporter: you felt like this could be the one? >> oh, we knew it was the one. >> yeah. >> reporter: chris and amy were thrilled when heather said she wanted them to adopt her baby. they agreed to pay heather's living expenses for the last few months of her pregnancy, and moved her into an apartment. you must've been excited. >> yeah. >> yeah, we -- >> absolutely. >> we were very excited. >> reporter: paying a birthmother's living expenses is legal in most states. but it doesn't guarantee the adoption will happen. a birthmother can chan
never. >> reporter: chris and amy decided to try adoption. they began looking for a pregnant woman interested in giving up her baby. you can do this a number of ways through an agency or even on your own. but chris and amy hired an attorney who put them in touch with a 24-year-old pregnant woman living out of a michigan motel. her name was heather burgess >> she'd talk about her parents. she would talk about her childhood. it was just normal conversation. >> reporter: she put...
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no where does chris christie knew of the scheme.tical vengeance that was conceived in furtherance of mr. crithhristie's advancement. >> you know not only does that look bad for anyone who is potentially thinking of supporting christie maybe he wasn't involved but if i cross him the wrong way will he try to do me in? like robert said you know there are -- marco rubio, scott walker, jeb bush there are these people who can occupy the same space chris christie in the republican party. if you're like a voter or donor or activists, it's like why christie? >> i feel like if this hasn't happened. if bridge gate hadn't happened my hunch -- a lot of people disagree. my hunch is chris christie would be the front runner. there was so much interest -- they maybe can connect to where this came from. there was interest in the idea of a republican who could win in blue states and change the map -- we're looking at that and we're saying how wildly disproportionate like going after this mayor of a town of 30,000 people. if you think about it if there
no where does chris christie knew of the scheme.tical vengeance that was conceived in furtherance of mr. crithhristie's advancement. >> you know not only does that look bad for anyone who is potentially thinking of supporting christie maybe he wasn't involved but if i cross him the wrong way will he try to do me in? like robert said you know there are -- marco rubio, scott walker, jeb bush there are these people who can occupy the same space chris christie in the republican party. if...
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david hasn't produced any evidence that chris christie knew.tie, including today, contended he's done nothing wrong and knew nothing about the whole scheme. now, david wildstein says he has the evidence that chris christie knew about it and is eager to testify. we know that there is likely to be a trial now, at which david wildstein will get to testify. if he has that evidence, that will be his opportunity to share it. new jersey governor chris christie is running for president. right now, he hasn't declared but he's obviously running for president. today, he was busy running for president in virginia. can he actually make a run for president while this is going on? maybe. yeah, because weirdly enough, this year, chris christie has company. rick perry, one of the other potential republican candidates, he is currently under indictment for allegedly abusing the powers of his office while he was governor of texas. wisconsin governor scott walker is running for president, while his own gubernatorial campaign at home is facing questions, and a pair
david hasn't produced any evidence that chris christie knew.tie, including today, contended he's done nothing wrong and knew nothing about the whole scheme. now, david wildstein says he has the evidence that chris christie knew about it and is eager to testify. we know that there is likely to be a trial now, at which david wildstein will get to testify. if he has that evidence, that will be his opportunity to share it. new jersey governor chris christie is running for president. right now, he...
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>>> i'm chris wall lass. six baltimore police officers now face charges in the death of a black man. >> the findings of our comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation has led us to believe we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> we believe these officers will be vindicated as they have done nothing wrong. >> we'll have a live report from baltimore and we'll discuss the case with maryland congresswoman donna edwards and family attorney billy murphy. >> from new york city to baltimore. >> we as a country have to do some soul-searching. this is not new. >> our sunday group joins the debate over race and justice. then leaders across the country try to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve. >> you want your children to be safe. you want your families to be safe. we know that. >> we'll talk with ohio governor and potential 2016 candidate john kasich. plus, my special trip to west point to discuss the history and future of the united states military academy. all
>>> i'm chris wall lass. six baltimore police officers now face charges in the death of a black man. >> the findings of our comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation has led us to believe we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> we believe these officers will be vindicated as they have done nothing wrong. >> we'll have a live report from baltimore and we'll discuss the case with maryland congresswoman donna edwards and family attorney billy...
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chris. >> all right. so we're tracking those who were lost those who are still being treated and of course we're going to have just all of the implications for people who are on that train and are still dealing with it today. now, of course what happened here in philadelphia is going to make a big difference on the nation's busiest railroad. it's called the northeast corridor it goes between new york and philadelphia and service is obviously interrupted because tracks are twisted into ribbons. we have cnn's brian -- at penn station with that part of the story for us. brian. >> chris, the announcement inside is service remains suspended indefinitely the words they're using are until further notice. right now some trains are moving north of new york here and south of philadelphia where you are but it's as if there's been a giant hole punched in the middle of the corridor, the rail line where the nation's business gets done. it's the kind of train where politicians and executives were all riding together. on
chris. >> all right. so we're tracking those who were lost those who are still being treated and of course we're going to have just all of the implications for people who are on that train and are still dealing with it today. now, of course what happened here in philadelphia is going to make a big difference on the nation's busiest railroad. it's called the northeast corridor it goes between new york and philadelphia and service is obviously interrupted because tracks are twisted into...
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i'm turning it over to chris hayes, "all in" takes over right now. >> all right. >> thanks, chris. >> for joining us. i'm chris hayes taking over, we are live as you see from philadelphia at the scene of amtrak train's 188 catastrophic derailment last night. where investigators are continuing to probe through the wreckage, the crash killed at least seven people, eight are listed in critical condition. more may still be missing. the federal investigation has only just begun to probe what happened. here's what we know, according to preliminary information from the train's black box which was handed over to the ntsb earlier today, the train was zooming northward at more than double the speed limit as it hit a dangerous curve near the frankford junction rail yard. the engineer hit the brakes but it was already too late. >> maximum authorized speed through this curve was 50 miles an hour. when the engineer induced brake application was applied, the train was traveling
i'm turning it over to chris hayes, "all in" takes over right now. >> all right. >> thanks, chris. >> for joining us. i'm chris hayes taking over, we are live as you see from philadelphia at the scene of amtrak train's 188 catastrophic derailment last night. where investigators are continuing to probe through the wreckage, the crash killed at least seven people, eight are listed in critical condition. more may still be missing. the federal investigation has only just...
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. >> i'm chris may. let's get right out there. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt live at southwest detectives with developing information. david? >> reporter: chris i just spoke to police here at southwest detectives. they tell me this 16-year-old is still on the run. they've been trying find him all night. he was on his way actually here to the building behind me to face charges when he escaped. police say 16 year old had a seem singletary is on the run handcuffed in the front. detectives say he committed thee armed robberies and two home inn vagues in pennsylvania earlier this year. just before police tried to make an arrest, authorities say singletary plead he had flowed tennessee then to florida where authorities found him in a stolen car in jacksonville area. police hired a private company to transport him to face the charges and authorities say singletary was in the back seat of this white unmarked kia when he jumped out and ran. >> people know where he's at. obviously he's back in his hometown. there are individuals wh
. >> i'm chris may. let's get right out there. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt live at southwest detectives with developing information. david? >> reporter: chris i just spoke to police here at southwest detectives. they tell me this 16-year-old is still on the run. they've been trying find him all night. he was on his way actually here to the building behind me to face charges when he escaped. police say 16 year old had a seem singletary is on the run handcuffed in...
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>> reporter: yeah, chris.hey tell us that they leaned on their training and they acted on instinct to save as many lives as possible. >> you don't think about the dangers. you just grab and go. >> reporter: within four minutes of the first call police, fire and ems crews arrived on scene. >> your adrenaline is going and at that point you're just kind of worried about helping others and getting to certain civilians that aren't able to help themselves. >> reporter: without hesitation first responder the risked their open lives to save other. >> we actually carried quite a few people over the track. there was a lot of downed wires and the tracks were still life as well. >> reporter: 25th district police officer timothy stephen was among the first to arrive. >> officer huff and i were in one of the trains it rocked back and forth. at that point it got a little scary. >> reporter: was this real happening? at first noel a health huhn man service program manager with oem wasn't sure. her office underwent training for
>> reporter: yeah, chris.hey tell us that they leaned on their training and they acted on instinct to save as many lives as possible. >> you don't think about the dangers. you just grab and go. >> reporter: within four minutes of the first call police, fire and ems crews arrived on scene. >> your adrenaline is going and at that point you're just kind of worried about helping others and getting to certain civilians that aren't able to help themselves. >> reporter:...
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>> chris: yes. that way. >> oh my god! >> i forgot to mention my gik is a clown happening kerchief. >> handkerchief. .. >> chris: i am sure i said that before. >> it is like a (bleep) -- >> my dick is like a clown in that it is responsible for having several people in the crawlspace under my house. >> chris: yes. yes i accept your applause. >> it is like a clown, it is supposed to be fun but it is really horrifying. >> my dick is like...