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>> christopher was schizophrenic and had been home alone. somebody had been taken away in an ambulance. >> i started calling the local hospitals to see if christopher was in any of the emergency rooms. and when i found out he wasn't, well, of course, i--i started to suspect the worst. >> christopher about i don't know shot dead in the backyard by detectives. the officers said they had come to serve a month's old arrest warrant for a rage incident. he refused. they came towards christopher. this is what he looked like that day. the plain clothes officers claimed they identified themselves, and they said christopher, who was unarmed, managed to get ahold of one of their guns in the scuffle . >> they jumped him and got on top of him. it all happened really quickly. i'm sure christopher didn't know what was happening. >> what was the scene like when you got there? was there signs of a struggle? >> you could see that things were in disarray over here. and and you could see a pool of blood. >> that must have been an incredibly dram traumatic. >> i
>> christopher was schizophrenic and had been home alone. somebody had been taken away in an ambulance. >> i started calling the local hospitals to see if christopher was in any of the emergency rooms. and when i found out he wasn't, well, of course, i--i started to suspect the worst. >> christopher about i don't know shot dead in the backyard by detectives. the officers said they had come to serve a month's old arrest warrant for a rage incident. he refused. they came towards...
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[laughter] christopher ailman, do you want in? christopher: no.ted in the interview with the ceo of a motorcycle company. jon: next up, we speak to the cia of the world's largest pension fund that sits alongside us, his view on chairs and strategy for maximizing long-term wrote and with fields negative in the eurozone, in japan and beyond, when does this get a return?futures are positive ahead of the open . bears are clinging onto that ugly u.s. retail sales report. ♪ vonnie: you are watching bloomberg go. -- we're coming off of two very volatile -- have you been feeling the pain? it is a very tough environment and last year for us, we are on a fiscal year basis. last year was a very low return year and this year, we thought it would prove to be a low return year. vonnie: where do they stand? christopher: we have a 30 year horizon. you will not change that, you broad market and the u.s. economy around the world and it is a reasonable assumption, this is a low patch. a look at returns over decades and so far, the teams are looking to be -- david: w
[laughter] christopher ailman, do you want in? christopher: no.ted in the interview with the ceo of a motorcycle company. jon: next up, we speak to the cia of the world's largest pension fund that sits alongside us, his view on chairs and strategy for maximizing long-term wrote and with fields negative in the eurozone, in japan and beyond, when does this get a return?futures are positive ahead of the open . bears are clinging onto that ugly u.s. retail sales report. ♪ vonnie: you are watching...
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christopher's hospital, i'm joanne pileggi, fox 29 news. >> a lot of smiles there. >>> well, police haveeathalyzers for years to test drunk drivers. well now the push is on for textalyzers. to test drivers who may have been texting behind the wheel. technology not quite there yet but the idea is to give police a device that could read whether texts have been sent when it's placed close to the phone inform new york the parents of a 19-year-old killed in a crash are behind the bill named for their son that would allow officers to carry a textalyzer. defense attorneys say while that hasn't kept up with technology text lasers raise new questions about privacy. >>> it's like something you see in win deck commercial unfortunately for one little bear in new york it was a lesson learned the hard way. >> ahh! >> aww. >> it's a window, mister. >> aww you can see the cub had pigged himself before making that leap hoping to get inside the house. probably hungry but instead the bear hit the glass hard and bounced back to the ground. frightening himself and also the people inside. the little bear walk
christopher's hospital, i'm joanne pileggi, fox 29 news. >> a lot of smiles there. >>> well, police haveeathalyzers for years to test drunk drivers. well now the push is on for textalyzers. to test drivers who may have been texting behind the wheel. technology not quite there yet but the idea is to give police a device that could read whether texts have been sent when it's placed close to the phone inform new york the parents of a 19-year-old killed in a crash are behind the bill...
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the pairing did not last long. >> christopher russell came out one night.e had a laundry bag full of all his property. he approached the control booth for the deputy. he said that basically he was in fear for his safety. he thought there would be a fight in the block. >> after reviewing his file, i looked at where he's been housed. he's been up in the fourth floor for over a year and a half with no problems with any other inmates. i wanted to go downstairs and talk to him to see what has changed and is he, in fact, in fear of his safety. >> hey, russell. >> yeah. >> lieutenant. you said you feared your safety. >> no, man. it was all a misunderstanding. you know what i'm saying? there was never know fear.no fe. it's documented i'm a skinhead. so when i came out of medical they put me in a cell with a guy who was black. i said something about it. i figure they say i'm going to be reclassed. it was misunderstood as to why i was down here. as long as i'm celled the right way -- >> we don't accommodate the inmates. however, if we can try to put them in a place w
the pairing did not last long. >> christopher russell came out one night.e had a laundry bag full of all his property. he approached the control booth for the deputy. he said that basically he was in fear for his safety. he thought there would be a fight in the block. >> after reviewing his file, i looked at where he's been housed. he's been up in the fourth floor for over a year and a half with no problems with any other inmates. i wanted to go downstairs and talk to him to see...
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christoph: jose, thank you. to europe now and to some surprising news by the european statistics office. the economy is growing faster than the united states and britain, despite market turbulence at the beginning of the year. the 19 nation single currency area has seen growth and it has recovered its losses from the financial crisis and the following recession. >> shopping centers are doing a brisk business amid very low interest rates, there is little incentive to keep savings in the bank. consumers are going on shopping sprees instead. businesses are profiting from the of the sentiment. that is one reason why the euro zone economy is expanding faster . in the first quarter, it grew .6%. even outpacing britain and the u.s. the solid growth surprised analysts. the economy is helping the labor market. in march there were 16.4 million people out of work. 1.5 million fewer than a weirdo -- than a year ago. it is now at 10.2%. not all countries are benefiting. unemployment remains very high in greece and spain, par
christoph: jose, thank you. to europe now and to some surprising news by the european statistics office. the economy is growing faster than the united states and britain, despite market turbulence at the beginning of the year. the 19 nation single currency area has seen growth and it has recovered its losses from the financial crisis and the following recession. >> shopping centers are doing a brisk business amid very low interest rates, there is little incentive to keep savings in the...
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serious accident on christopher columbus boulevard. i'll touch base on that coming up in just a moment. >> thankfully the weather is quieting down for a time. yes, the s word is in this forecast, snow on the horizon for us, eventually we have to take the dose of winter as it comes. but, for now, yes, cooler day by comparison to yesterday, heck of a lot quieter. take you back out to the wide zoom on storm scan3, actually the same system trying to retreat. you can see how it is cleared out at the local zoo. very quickly we check on the winds speeds. that will continue to be running theme from yesterday. the wind, notice, though, it is starting to turn more westerly. yesterday it was much more southerly after winds flow. now, as it turns more westerly, eventually northwesterly, chill will settle in, then comes along the next system tomorrow. here's where we stand temperature wise, if you recall, this same time yesterday, many of you were still sitting in the 50's, well, that is definitely a nice distant memory at this point, 45 at the air
serious accident on christopher columbus boulevard. i'll touch base on that coming up in just a moment. >> thankfully the weather is quieting down for a time. yes, the s word is in this forecast, snow on the horizon for us, eventually we have to take the dose of winter as it comes. but, for now, yes, cooler day by comparison to yesterday, heck of a lot quieter. take you back out to the wide zoom on storm scan3, actually the same system trying to retreat. you can see how it is cleared out...
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before, and that was scary. >> christopher wheeldon: good. ok, good guys. well done. >> stahl: you gave new meaning to the expression, "learn on the job?" >> wheeldon: yeah. >> stahl: for sure. >> wheeldon: in at the deep end. directed anything with words. >> wheeldon: they probably couldn't see the sweat kind of trickling down the back of my neck. >> i've got rhythm. >> stahl: it didn't hurt that he had music by the gershwins to work with. >> who could ask for anything more? >> wheeldon: ready? >> stahl: he started with what he knew best: the dancing and ballet dancers, robbie fairchild and leanne cope. for wheeldon, learning on the job turned out pretty okay. the show is a big hit, and he won a tony for best choreography. the critics just loved the show. was it a turning point in your life? >> wheeldon: i certainly felt like a door was flung open. >> stahl: for now, wheeldon is taking what he learned from abiding love, classical ballet, which he discovered as a little boy growing up in a small village in the south west of england. when he w
before, and that was scary. >> christopher wheeldon: good. ok, good guys. well done. >> stahl: you gave new meaning to the expression, "learn on the job?" >> wheeldon: yeah. >> stahl: for sure. >> wheeldon: in at the deep end. directed anything with words. >> wheeldon: they probably couldn't see the sweat kind of trickling down the back of my neck. >> i've got rhythm. >> stahl: it didn't hurt that he had music by the gershwins to work...
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christopher: purple velvet. i call my suit presidential.aveed: that was an upgrade from off-broadway. it was brown. i went in for the fitting and they put the purple velvet suit on me. i said, yell messed up. there is no turning back. i walked in the hallway. it was too good. all of these things inform. charlie: they inform your entrance. daveed: me and tommy spent a lot of time figuring out what would set this moment right. he has to carry a lot of weight. if the entrance does not go well, it makes a very hard climb. there were sometimes where the show becomes really long. man tommy spent a lot of time -- are you going to start off or on stage? do you blow kisses. it is feeling settled where i can try things and it is not feel like it breaks the performance. for me, for a long time it was like -- take two steps. blow a kiss. charlie: when you settle into the roles you can do a little bit of enhancement. >> the audience teaches us so much. the preview process is so important. we were itching -- when rehearsal is done right, you are begging
christopher: purple velvet. i call my suit presidential.aveed: that was an upgrade from off-broadway. it was brown. i went in for the fitting and they put the purple velvet suit on me. i said, yell messed up. there is no turning back. i walked in the hallway. it was too good. all of these things inform. charlie: they inform your entrance. daveed: me and tommy spent a lot of time figuring out what would set this moment right. he has to carry a lot of weight. if the entrance does not go well, it...
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christopher: that is totally good question.e do see an increase in some of the etf's on the japanese market. see people are trading the american exchange traded funds. we definitely see increased opportunity for our traders. with that inverse correlation the spoke about. rishaad: let's look at the usa. alcoa kicked off the earning season with a bit of a disappointment. people are suggesting that this set of earnings that are coming are going to be weaker than i have been recently. perhaps the worst season since the financial crisis. closely with the fed be looking at this? christopher: the fed will definitely be data driven. 8.5 to 9%. expected earnings down year-over-year from last year. so the federal reserve is deftly going to keep a close eye on that. with whatin with the we saw last night with robert kaplan from the federal reserve saying we need to continue to have patience. you have two things that have the earnings downward. what looks good? telecom and consumer discretionary look to be 13% and 10% on the expected upsid
christopher: that is totally good question.e do see an increase in some of the etf's on the japanese market. see people are trading the american exchange traded funds. we definitely see increased opportunity for our traders. with that inverse correlation the spoke about. rishaad: let's look at the usa. alcoa kicked off the earning season with a bit of a disappointment. people are suggesting that this set of earnings that are coming are going to be weaker than i have been recently. perhaps the...
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charles: christopher, do you see that in play?earing new york, i know a lot of independents that vote in new york, massachusetts, new jersey, and pennsylvania, do you think those could be in play? >> in the general? not so much. probably not really in the general. places like new york, seems all right. upstate new york is red, long island is captive, conservative democrats. of course, donald trump is from the island of manhattan, but it looks like it's really unlikely that they will turn out. all the dat that people have been crunching, the smart guys with the calculators have shown donald trump getting crushed in the general election, but there is someone who can bring back the moderate republicans, that is donald trump. charles: tammy, the same calculator guys misjudged the entire election. we'll take their handiwork with a grain of salt. >> and hopium is what everyone is calling it now. with the numbers in the primary season, the shiftover of democrats becoming republicans to vote for donald trump, the independents. there are m
charles: christopher, do you see that in play?earing new york, i know a lot of independents that vote in new york, massachusetts, new jersey, and pennsylvania, do you think those could be in play? >> in the general? not so much. probably not really in the general. places like new york, seems all right. upstate new york is red, long island is captive, conservative democrats. of course, donald trump is from the island of manhattan, but it looks like it's really unlikely that they will turn...
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david: christopher garman.g up in the next what he minutes, my interview with yanis varoufakis. -- coming up in the next 20 minutes. for: what will it take apple to get a passing grade in today's earnings report? david: and look at the most active stocks in the nasdaq today. micron up almost 10%. more "bloomberg markets" coming up after the break. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." business/he bloomberg . janus capital group says first quarter earnings fell 21% as market volatility took a toll on assets. lisa: the new york times planning to streamline its international operations and will cut 70 jobs. the newspaper will relocate some editing and production operations in paris to locations in hong kong and new york. david: a big reward for giovanni -- chobani's and please, a stake in the company. -- employees, a stake in the coming. flashs your business update. was ayanis varoufakis central figure in last year's debt crisis and his government wrangled with european leaders over rescue plans for athens. ultima
david: christopher garman.g up in the next what he minutes, my interview with yanis varoufakis. -- coming up in the next 20 minutes. for: what will it take apple to get a passing grade in today's earnings report? david: and look at the most active stocks in the nasdaq today. micron up almost 10%. more "bloomberg markets" coming up after the break. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." business/he bloomberg . janus capital group says first quarter earnings fell 21% as...
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christopher died in 2011.ow one of his closest friends joins us to discuss his new book that is beautifully written. i guess, just tell us, give us a pitch for the book. i think it's a short book. it's an airplane ride, a couple of rides. you'll get something out of it. what do you get about a guy's dying year who is an atheist? >> thank you. i hope one of the things people will get from this is we live in callture that is increasingly factualized. here was christopher hitchens and myself who managed not only to debate one another but to enjoy each other's company and a friendship. >> well, what was he searching for. everybody gets something from someone else and you learn from other people and your friend, especially. was he using you as a final sort of due diligence about whether he was right or wrong about god? >> that's a good way of putting it. christopher, after his diagnosis with esophageal cancer that he knew to be a death sentence, he took two lengthy road trips with me. here he was, it's extraordinar
christopher died in 2011.ow one of his closest friends joins us to discuss his new book that is beautifully written. i guess, just tell us, give us a pitch for the book. i think it's a short book. it's an airplane ride, a couple of rides. you'll get something out of it. what do you get about a guy's dying year who is an atheist? >> thank you. i hope one of the things people will get from this is we live in callture that is increasingly factualized. here was christopher hitchens and myself...
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christopher st. lawrence inflated the town's value to get $25 million in municipal want bank park in 2012 -- providence bank park. which by the way, taxpayers voted against. we are going to hear from the u.s. attorney in a live report coming up at 12:30. >>> meantime following a developing story in newark where a power outage is impacting parts of downtown newark. a cable fell in a manhole at university place and bleaker street just before 1:30 this morning, sparking the fire. several downtown businesses are still without power, in fact some classes have been canceled at the rutgers, newark and nj it campuses. coincidentally the main headquarters is also without power. >>> turning now to the new york primary, hillary clinton, bernie sanders preparing for tonight, big debate. the face off taking place at the navy yard in brooklyn. the national action network. thousands showed up last night to his rally in washington square park. hundreds showed up for hillary clinton in the bronx last night but in a f
christopher st. lawrence inflated the town's value to get $25 million in municipal want bank park in 2012 -- providence bank park. which by the way, taxpayers voted against. we are going to hear from the u.s. attorney in a live report coming up at 12:30. >>> meantime following a developing story in newark where a power outage is impacting parts of downtown newark. a cable fell in a manhole at university place and bleaker street just before 1:30 this morning, sparking the fire. several...
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we explore the internal divisions within china with: christopher johnson.he had a two decade career at the c.i.a. where he focused on china. he's now at the center for strategic and international studies. and andrew nathan is a professor at columbia university. he's the author and editor of many books including "the tiananmen papers." andrew, i want to start with you. how significant are these public letters, these internal dissents? >> i think they are very meaningful because i think the key is that xi is losing the support of the high levels of the chinese communist party. they're not willing to rally around him the way that they did in the mao period. it's a more critical time. they're more independent. he's demanding absolute loyalty, and people are no longer willing to offer that. >> sreenivasan: christopher johnson, do you see this as a significant threat to the leadership of president xi. >> i don't and i would actually strongly disagree with dr. nathan's characterlation of support for xi jinping. number one to focus on are the letters. we've done fo
we explore the internal divisions within china with: christopher johnson.he had a two decade career at the c.i.a. where he focused on china. he's now at the center for strategic and international studies. and andrew nathan is a professor at columbia university. he's the author and editor of many books including "the tiananmen papers." andrew, i want to start with you. how significant are these public letters, these internal dissents? >> i think they are very meaningful because i...
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jon: christopher, is hillary becoming the victim of a giant left-wing conspiracy? >> hillary clinton is always a victim of some kind of conspiracy and it may now be some kind of populist uprising. bernie is a fantastically good politician. it's amazing to watch and give the speeches where the entire time is railing against money and politics and if you take a step back his whole speech is a fundraising appeal. it seems like the democrats are going through what the republicans went through with ron paul where there's a bunch of voters who are angry with the party and they're going to rebel and they're not loyal to the party except this is like ron paul on steroids for the democrats. jon: interesting. christopher bedford from the daily caller, betsy woodruff from the daily beast, thank you both. heather: a fox news alert on reports that police may have arrested a prime suspect wanted in the paris terror attacks. mohammed renee now in custody according to belgian public grande broadcasting in the attacks that left 130 people dead. our senior foreign affairs correspond
jon: christopher, is hillary becoming the victim of a giant left-wing conspiracy? >> hillary clinton is always a victim of some kind of conspiracy and it may now be some kind of populist uprising. bernie is a fantastically good politician. it's amazing to watch and give the speeches where the entire time is railing against money and politics and if you take a step back his whole speech is a fundraising appeal. it seems like the democrats are going through what the republicans went through...
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i started reading the nation, i started reading christopher hitchens and i was just blown away by him. the degree to which he was so solid on the left but seem to take so much pleasure and acceleration in insulting his fellows on the left was this enormously exciting and liberating thing for me. and then when he started to move to the right, kind of start to inch their way in the only after 9/11 and iran were really move in the direction. i don't know if he ever went over to the right buddy move full speed away from the left. that was difficult for me. that somebody come upon how the people in this room have stories of meeting or drinking with christopher hitchens, but i actually never met him in person. but as sort of an intellectual hero and model, his movement away from the left was pretty painful for me. so those are the six people in the book that i just want to read, to get a sense i think my perspective and how i think about, i want to read something for the very end of the book which present most of you have not been kind to get. -- most have not gotten to yet. sort of talking
i started reading the nation, i started reading christopher hitchens and i was just blown away by him. the degree to which he was so solid on the left but seem to take so much pleasure and acceleration in insulting his fellows on the left was this enormously exciting and liberating thing for me. and then when he started to move to the right, kind of start to inch their way in the only after 9/11 and iran were really move in the direction. i don't know if he ever went over to the right buddy...
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so many questions up in the air, christopher. this close to the convention, it usually doesn't happen this way. what are republicans hoping to do? >> well, paul ryan was hoping to keep his head down and whoever ended up being the gop nominee would take the lead on what the platform was going to be. now he's worried with donald trump looking to be the nominee, he's going to have to set the tone. but i don't know if it's going stage conservative -- save conservative concerns in congress. the members last week said they look at paul ryan as a nice guy, someone they can talk to, someone who listens but someone who doesn't get it done. he's a great quarterback who gets you to the ten yard line but never scores. they're note hopeful that it will get -- not hopeful that it will be passed before the elections. >> he wants a conservative agenda to remind people why they wear the gop label. >> yeah. i think at this point you're having people begin to realize the likelihood of donald trump being the nominee and the implications of that. as
so many questions up in the air, christopher. this close to the convention, it usually doesn't happen this way. what are republicans hoping to do? >> well, paul ryan was hoping to keep his head down and whoever ended up being the gop nominee would take the lead on what the platform was going to be. now he's worried with donald trump looking to be the nominee, he's going to have to set the tone. but i don't know if it's going stage conservative -- save conservative concerns in congress....
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former aide to chuck schumer, christopher hahn.nd if he ever gets arrested, he'll have a mean smug shot. look at it. sitting next to me is publisher of the federalist and host of the federalist radio hour, the federalist hour on radio. ben domenech. let's start the show. we begin with things that look like other things. a minnesota startup has gotten heaps of attention this week for developing a handgun that folds up to look like a smartphone. the ideal concealed pistol -- that's what it's called -- has two barrels that each fire a 380 caliber bullet. according to the company's website, it features lightweight one-piece frame, simple design, trouble-free operation, high velocity, increased accuracy, and candy crush. wow. here's the guy behind the gun. >> since our culture is really very split on gun, anti-gun, you know, liberal/conservative, there's some people that really would take serious issue in the workplace or somewhere else to see, i mean, a gun on you. i think it gives people an opportunity to avoid that conversation. >> y
former aide to chuck schumer, christopher hahn.nd if he ever gets arrested, he'll have a mean smug shot. look at it. sitting next to me is publisher of the federalist and host of the federalist radio hour, the federalist hour on radio. ben domenech. let's start the show. we begin with things that look like other things. a minnesota startup has gotten heaps of attention this week for developing a handgun that folds up to look like a smartphone. the ideal concealed pistol -- that's what it's...
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christopher oliver ran to help. i was like, wait, can i call 911 and then i see the fire and then the guy that owns the store on the corner, he ran and got those people out of that house. >> heavy fire upon arrival on two floors of the vacant structure. it spread quickly. >> and we can see people coming in and out of this home right here. where people made it out okay. we've seen people bring their belongings in and out of there. the red cross is helping them this evening. the cause still under investigation tonight. for now reporting live in jersey city, news 4 new york. >>> a horrifying sight for drivers after a hum vie flipped over. rescuers had to amputate the leg of a female soldier to free her from that leg. she was one of four soldiers that had to be rescued. checkey has the full story. >> at least one of the soldiers was air lifted here some ten miles north of where their turnpike. this picture was taken by a witness who says he and others raced to rescue four soldiers trapped under the mangled overturned hu
christopher oliver ran to help. i was like, wait, can i call 911 and then i see the fire and then the guy that owns the store on the corner, he ran and got those people out of that house. >> heavy fire upon arrival on two floors of the vacant structure. it spread quickly. >> and we can see people coming in and out of this home right here. where people made it out okay. we've seen people bring their belongings in and out of there. the red cross is helping them this evening. the cause...
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let's take a look at samantha christopher eddie. there she is. the italian astronaut that sent a long time in outer space but now she is on our couch. welcome! >> nice to have you here. i got to meet them saturday night and i loved it because it was a 3-d thing. you actually feel like were inside the international space station . >> that's what the director wanted to do. take everyone on board and given the experience of being in outer space. >> i was fascinated what your day to day routine was. you had to go travel outside and do stuff but you also exercise every day.>> absolutely! we are weightless they are and we don't realize it but on the ground , our muscles are working. when you're weightless if you don't work out a couple will lose muscle and bone. >> they have like a treadmill on board.>> i saw the footage. >> did you ever have a few do with another astronaut? did you ever get into an argument? time! >> we had a great time. movie. lot of fun. >> what was your job? >> all of us are jacks of all trades. we do science and experiment or mayb
let's take a look at samantha christopher eddie. there she is. the italian astronaut that sent a long time in outer space but now she is on our couch. welcome! >> nice to have you here. i got to meet them saturday night and i loved it because it was a 3-d thing. you actually feel like were inside the international space station . >> that's what the director wanted to do. take everyone on board and given the experience of being in outer space. >> i was fascinated what your day...
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christopher's hospital bust a move during a special daniels party. >> reporter: it's not all gloom and doom in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we'll see sunshine today, more rain is heading this way tomorrow, but it's warmer next week. details straight ahead when we come right back. >>> so glad you stayed with us, it is 9:11, kids of all ages got dressed up for a special kind of prom at saint christopher's hospital for children. jeff chirico has the story. >> reporter: there was singing dancing and a lot of smiling at the saint christopher's hospital prom. more than 50 cancer patients shed their hospital threads for formal ware. it was a night to have fun. 17-year-old kyle davis of frankford said he and his family are saying positive as he battles hodgkin's lymphoma. >> reporter: the night is sweet for the o'malley family of northeast philadelphia who is celebrating madeline's remission from leukemia. >>> something happens monthly here, it gets to the point, maddie doesn't want to leave the place. >> reporter: for alex, doing the whip and the nay nay is his favorite way to
christopher's hospital bust a move during a special daniels party. >> reporter: it's not all gloom and doom in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we'll see sunshine today, more rain is heading this way tomorrow, but it's warmer next week. details straight ahead when we come right back. >>> so glad you stayed with us, it is 9:11, kids of all ages got dressed up for a special kind of prom at saint christopher's hospital for children. jeff chirico has the story. >>...
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christopher john farley is here from the "wall street journal". thanks for being here. >> appreciate it. ernie: really, this guy was an icon, a legend, all the things that we can attribute to him. how is he going to be remembered? >> well, he's a guy that brought a lot of things together. he brought together black and white music, which when he first started had him separated on the radio. he broke together rock and soul and infused it with his guitar. he brought together sounds and images. ernie: he was very inventive. >> with the movie purple rain. this was the dawn of the mtv age. people associate images with music and songs. he helped show the songs can have a visual component as well. ernie: you interviewed him in '99. what was that like? what were the circumstances? >> he was just as strange, just as interesting as you would imagine. he conducted the interview with his wife at the time on his lap. he wouldn't allow me to record the interview because he was afraid i would sample his voice he talked about the movie the matrix. he was a crazy,
christopher john farley is here from the "wall street journal". thanks for being here. >> appreciate it. ernie: really, this guy was an icon, a legend, all the things that we can attribute to him. how is he going to be remembered? >> well, he's a guy that brought a lot of things together. he brought together black and white music, which when he first started had him separated on the radio. he broke together rock and soul and infused it with his guitar. he brought together...
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the defense attorney christopher warren read it to us. >> my desire is for everyone to find peace and broken hearts to be healed. i hope this verse come efforts you. the lord is with them who have a broken heart. >> it was emotional but i'm glad that everything is over and we got justice. >> reporter: now, the judge called this case catastrophic the co-defendant has been sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison. live in germantown, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> new information about an arrest in a deadly hit-and-run in port richmond. cameras were there today as police led this man in handcuffs to a waiting police car around 9:30 last night thomas dunbar was riding this motorized scooter when he was hit. police found the car they believe killed dunbar parked at madison and cedar streets. >>> philadelphia's district attorney called them one of the most violent gangs in the city. tonight, they are all in jail. police arrested 15 members of the tnt gang out of north philadelphia. the gang had a turf war with a rival gang during a six-month period during 2014 and that feud resulted in 13
the defense attorney christopher warren read it to us. >> my desire is for everyone to find peace and broken hearts to be healed. i hope this verse come efforts you. the lord is with them who have a broken heart. >> it was emotional but i'm glad that everything is over and we got justice. >> reporter: now, the judge called this case catastrophic the co-defendant has been sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison. live in germantown, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> new...
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christopher st. lawrence and former ram poe development director face 22 counts of prosecutors say they fabricated town financials to sell municipal bonds to pay for a baseball stadium and other projects. both men pled not guilty. >>> there was a horrific crash that left two army reserve soldiers in critical condition. witnesses say a flew off the humvee they were riding on causing it to flip over. one female soldier had to have her legs amputated to free her from the wreck. all four with the 533rd brigade support battalion at fort to then in queens. the army hasn't said where they were going at the time. >>> the newtown massacre, their lawsuit against a gun maker, the manufacturers of the assault rifle claimed i am munlt under federal law. but a judge ruled yesterday that a state court can hear the case. those families argue the gun maker should never have sold the military grade weapon to >>> tough words from the secretary of state after russian fighter jets get close to a u.s. destroyer. >>> who i
christopher st. lawrence and former ram poe development director face 22 counts of prosecutors say they fabricated town financials to sell municipal bonds to pay for a baseball stadium and other projects. both men pled not guilty. >>> there was a horrific crash that left two army reserve soldiers in critical condition. witnesses say a flew off the humvee they were riding on causing it to flip over. one female soldier had to have her legs amputated to free her from the wreck. all four...
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he is being eyed for the murder of christopher cooley in march. he was being treated for cancer found dead inside this upper east side building. his body badly decomposed. the coroner ruled it a homicide. turns out, the person of interest in the case was day cooley's body was found. but not in connection with the case. nypd arrested the man at the request of indiana authorities, who wanted him for an unspecified financial swindle and he was extradited back to indiana. while there, nypd found the man's fingerprints inside christopher cooley's apartment. cops tell us they believe the indiana man also suffered from cancer and befriended cooley during cancer treatments and may have been stealing money from him. the person of interest is not charged with cooley's murder but remains in jail in indiana while nypd cops are building their case. in the newsroom tonight, scott rapoport, cbs 2 news. >>> now we have a commuter alert. the mta says that 7 train riders should leave extra time this weekend because of track work. from midnight saturday until 4:30 m
he is being eyed for the murder of christopher cooley in march. he was being treated for cancer found dead inside this upper east side building. his body badly decomposed. the coroner ruled it a homicide. turns out, the person of interest in the case was day cooley's body was found. but not in connection with the case. nypd arrested the man at the request of indiana authorities, who wanted him for an unspecified financial swindle and he was extradited back to indiana. while there, nypd found...
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christopher's hospital for children. "action news" reporter jeff chirico was right there. >> ♪ >> reporter: there was singing, dancing and a lot of smiling at st. christopher's hospital prom more than 50 cancer patients shed their hospital thread for formal wear a night to forget, and treatment, and to have fun. >> this is a celebration, i mean, get everybody motivate todd keep going. >> reporter: seventeen year-old kyle davis of frankford says he and his family are staying positive as he battles hodgkin's lymphoma a. >> it was tough in the beginning. >> devastating. >> we work go to it. and great hospital. >> reporter: night is sweet for the o'malley family of northeast philadelphia who is celebrating four year-old madeline's remission from leukemia. >> stuff like this happens for a reason. it gets to the point maddie, she loves this place report report for alex perez doing whip and nana is favorite way to forget the pain. >> unaudible. >> reporter: it is not just an opportunity to celebrate kid who are battling the dis
christopher's hospital for children. "action news" reporter jeff chirico was right there. >> ♪ >> reporter: there was singing, dancing and a lot of smiling at st. christopher's hospital prom more than 50 cancer patients shed their hospital thread for formal wear a night to forget, and treatment, and to have fun. >> this is a celebration, i mean, get everybody motivate todd keep going. >> reporter: seventeen year-old kyle davis of frankford says he and his...
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christopher's new critical care tower.orning anchor jim donovan was proud to host that event. the hospital says the multi million dollar complex features the latest in technology, security and the most up to date neonatal intensive care unit. congratulations. neonatal intensive care unit. congratulations. ♪ prediabetes is a serious medical condition that increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. more than 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you could be one of them. talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes that's what congressman for wsestak did.ceos - sestak was one of only eight democrats to join republicans to allow ceos of bailed out banks to pay themselves unlimited bonuses using bailout money. an "outrage," according to newspapers. for working families - katie mcginty for senate. she'll invest in education, not
christopher's new critical care tower.orning anchor jim donovan was proud to host that event. the hospital says the multi million dollar complex features the latest in technology, security and the most up to date neonatal intensive care unit. congratulations. neonatal intensive care unit. congratulations. ♪ prediabetes is a serious medical condition that increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. more than 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you could be...
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christopher's new critical care tower.orning anchor jim donovan was proud to host that event. the hospital says the multi million dollar complex features the latest in technology, security and the most up to date neonatal intensive care unit. congratulations. ♪ grover cleveland here. yes, the handsome gent on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could invest it, or save it for a rainy day. or you could buy a new car! and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life. >>> that's going to do it for us our morning team is back tomorrow from five to 7:00 a.m. for kate, pat everyone i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with steven colbert with eva longor longoria. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. good night, family and s
christopher's new critical care tower.orning anchor jim donovan was proud to host that event. the hospital says the multi million dollar complex features the latest in technology, security and the most up to date neonatal intensive care unit. congratulations. ♪ grover cleveland here. yes, the handsome gent on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could invest it, or save it for a rainy...
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bro. >> they came to the second ward playground thursday night to light candles for 20-year-old christopher thomas gunned down as he sat on front porch on atlantic avenue with some friends wednesday afternoon. >> there was lost love out here. that's all i can same he'll be very missed. >> so many people came out because chris he wasn't -- den get into a lot of stuff. he was a nice person. everybody loved chris. >> reporter: thursday night, there was a heavy police presence in the neighborhood. thomas was killed when a gunman opened fire from a car as it approached the home where he was sitting. friends and family members gathered at the park to remember chris many many still stunned by the murder and questioning what was behind it. >> chris ain't bother nobody. didn't do nothing to nobody. good person. good kid. >> senseless violence. >> reporter: investigators say there were a dozen shots fired an number of witnesses to the murder. so far police have gotten little or no help with their investigation. upper darby police chief michael chitwood says the neighborhood needs to pull together and
bro. >> they came to the second ward playground thursday night to light candles for 20-year-old christopher thomas gunned down as he sat on front porch on atlantic avenue with some friends wednesday afternoon. >> there was lost love out here. that's all i can same he'll be very missed. >> so many people came out because chris he wasn't -- den get into a lot of stuff. he was a nice person. everybody loved chris. >> reporter: thursday night, there was a heavy police...
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christopher, is senator sanders spot-on or spinning? >> he's spot-on. and also spinning.like ron paul on steroids for the democratic party. he is probably the only candidate i've seen this entire election who's running for completely selfless reasons. i don't think he's correct on economic. i think history shows that easily. but he is running to change the message, to reshape the democratic pear, to make it an american socialist party, and hillary clinton, unfortunately, is going to have to deal with him until the very end. there's no reason for him to quit. and he's winning, winning, winning. >> okay. governor john kasich was on cbs "face the nation." john dickerson asked whether candidates with more delegates going into the republican convention should be given more consideration than others like, perhaps himself? listen. >> we'll see what happens in new york, pennsylvania, maryland, connecticut. we'll see what happens there. so don't be trying to predict how many i'll have. because i'm not going to predict it. but i'm going to have more than i have right now. and we'll
christopher, is senator sanders spot-on or spinning? >> he's spot-on. and also spinning.like ron paul on steroids for the democratic party. he is probably the only candidate i've seen this entire election who's running for completely selfless reasons. i don't think he's correct on economic. i think history shows that easily. but he is running to change the message, to reshape the democratic pear, to make it an american socialist party, and hillary clinton, unfortunately, is going to have...
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great to have you back, christopher. is this going too far? make of the boston globe this weekend? >> well, trump was right, the boston globe, i grew up in boston, did used to be a major paper, but since "the new york times" bought it in the '90s, its circulation has dropped to a third of what it used to be. the last time i've even heard it come up in the news was as satire. now, at the daily caller we like to have fun too, the difference here is it's not funny. the boston globe has become a parody of itself, and they're not even making me giggle out of it. it's not a good joke. deirdre: and, i mean, i guess the point goes without saying, but they would not do this for a potential hillary clinton presidency or a potential sanders presidency. >> boston's got an interesting situation right now where both their papers, the herald and the globe, are pretty openly one's liberal, one's conservative. i was in boston when scott brown won the senate in the special election. that was the first time i'd seen him above the fold in "the boston globe." they
great to have you back, christopher. is this going too far? make of the boston globe this weekend? >> well, trump was right, the boston globe, i grew up in boston, did used to be a major paper, but since "the new york times" bought it in the '90s, its circulation has dropped to a third of what it used to be. the last time i've even heard it come up in the news was as satire. now, at the daily caller we like to have fun too, the difference here is it's not funny. the boston globe...
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based on this we determine that christopher gonzalez is the person who wrote the note. >> christopherrently awaiting trial for attempted murder to which he's pled not guilty has been david goodell's cell mate for the past year. he was assigned to be a sort of companion and confidant following goodell's suicide attempt. officer burke recently dismissed gonzalez from a volunteer position that allowed him extra time out of his cell. >> he was one of the unofficial food servers. i would go in at 7:00 a.m., do my head count and he would be in his cell and he would have a blanket up, so i couldn't see him to take count. and so i wouldn't let gonzalez out to serve because if he doesn't want to be seen, maybe he shouldn't serve chow today. >> though the jail won't press criminal charges for the threat, they have placed gonzalez on restriction and moved him to another housing unit. but gonzalez says he had nothing to do with the threat. >> [ bleep ]. my handwriting is totally different than that. i don't write like that. so i looked at it like, i'm not going to argue with it. that's the eviden
based on this we determine that christopher gonzalez is the person who wrote the note. >> christopherrently awaiting trial for attempted murder to which he's pled not guilty has been david goodell's cell mate for the past year. he was assigned to be a sort of companion and confidant following goodell's suicide attempt. officer burke recently dismissed gonzalez from a volunteer position that allowed him extra time out of his cell. >> he was one of the unofficial food servers. i would...
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i'll be there, along with christopher sotomayor and nelson faro decastro. we'll be talking about this story, showing off the art, more or less giving a talk about how to make a comic, how to make a >> yo soy groot. i think we all feel that way, right? >> gracias. >> way to go, my friend. congratulations and continued success. how good is that? before we go, how 'bout this? a look at the "tiempo" community calendar for this week. here it is. coming up wednesday in manhattan at el museo del barrio, will have its monthly book club in espaol to discuss the classic colombian author emma reyes' book "mail memoirs." the free event starts at 11:00. and museo del barrio is located at 1230 5th avenue in east harlem. go. you should. on friday in the bronx, you can enjoy an evening featuring all things women with nuyorican michele carlo at the bronx museum of the arts, located at 1040 grand concourse. that event gets under way at 6:30. much^simas gracias. we thank you so much for spending at least part of your sunday with us. if you missed any part of our show, don't w
i'll be there, along with christopher sotomayor and nelson faro decastro. we'll be talking about this story, showing off the art, more or less giving a talk about how to make a comic, how to make a >> yo soy groot. i think we all feel that way, right? >> gracias. >> way to go, my friend. congratulations and continued success. how good is that? before we go, how 'bout this? a look at the "tiempo" community calendar for this week. here it is. coming up wednesday in...
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christopher of wells fargo joins us. york, ted cruz speaking after touring a charter school in the bronx. cruz coming up a big win in wisconsin. primary looming. ♪ lisa: the reserve bank of india cut interest rates to the lowest level in five years from 6.5% -- 6.5%..75% to let me ask you to react to what we just heard from the federal reserve here. mike mckee characterizing that meeting as likely and contentious -- lively and contentious. >> the meeting is lively and contentious when you try to maintain unanimity. have ace you pay as you wider variety of opinions you have to accommodate. we do not expect a rate hike this spring. we are only looking for when this whole year. most likely after the elections come december. more if there will be rate hikes than expected, where will the pain be felt in the market? paul: and concerns over how those interest rates may turn into headwinds for the overall economy and for manufacturing. wrip after those minutes came out. up a bitbility ticked paul, let me ask you about the way yo
christopher of wells fargo joins us. york, ted cruz speaking after touring a charter school in the bronx. cruz coming up a big win in wisconsin. primary looming. ♪ lisa: the reserve bank of india cut interest rates to the lowest level in five years from 6.5% -- 6.5%..75% to let me ask you to react to what we just heard from the federal reserve here. mike mckee characterizing that meeting as likely and contentious -- lively and contentious. >> the meeting is lively and contentious when...
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christopher's inn. let's talk about the weather, mike. are you finished running in place. mike: i am out of brekt now. the clouds are returning to the tristate region. 50 at central park. 50 newark. 50 also in poughkeepsie. 52 # bridgeport. at montauk. partly cloudy skies. the clouds are thickening up on us and we have to deal with the rain. but right now it is back to the southwest. it is coming in the frame here, yep, the rainfall is moving into the tristate region. do we get a lot? probably not. for now, you are okay. the low pressure is to south of us and going to kick up the showers, but it is taking time to get going. what the models where saying the rain is saying it is popping up it is only patchy lighter showers and coming and going overnight and into the morning tomorrow. and then the main area of low pressure is coming through here friday evening and that will give us intense rain at that time. even then it is light to mod ral rainfall and not a huge deal. keep that in mind if you are getting out. it is out of here by the time we get to saturday. partly cloudy t
christopher's inn. let's talk about the weather, mike. are you finished running in place. mike: i am out of brekt now. the clouds are returning to the tristate region. 50 at central park. 50 newark. 50 also in poughkeepsie. 52 # bridgeport. at montauk. partly cloudy skies. the clouds are thickening up on us and we have to deal with the rain. but right now it is back to the southwest. it is coming in the frame here, yep, the rainfall is moving into the tristate region. do we get a lot? probably...
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andrew cosgrove and christopher louney.gan and bank of america posting the best weekly gains since 2012 on the back of big earnings reports. yahoo! ceoy way marissa mayer can salvage her legacy? a look at her best options. a look at shares of tech companies reporting next week. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg markets ." time for the bloomberg business flash. pharmaceuticals working with investment bank's review options after receiving interest in some of its businesses, that is according to reuters. nomight disposes certain n-core assets. buying polycom for $2 billion in cash and stock, elliott management said it took stakes andolycom and mattel publicly urged them to combine. the deal will allow the companies to expand videoconferencing business. lounging aboard a super yachts in the caribbean sounds nice, but the cost of operating a is $5 yachts -- charters rose by 21% last year. let's head to the markets desk where rami is checking on notable movers. rami: i'm thinking about that yacht. let's do some stocks right here. i'm lo
andrew cosgrove and christopher louney.gan and bank of america posting the best weekly gains since 2012 on the back of big earnings reports. yahoo! ceoy way marissa mayer can salvage her legacy? a look at her best options. a look at shares of tech companies reporting next week. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg markets ." time for the bloomberg business flash. pharmaceuticals working with investment bank's review options after receiving interest in some of its businesses, that is according...
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. >>> for our in context segment, christopher rivas, from the rand corporation.christopher, djibouti last hosted several thousand u.s. troops since 2002. why is that, what is the mission there? >> the mission of the u.s. forces in djibouti has changed significantly over time. but most recently over the course of the last few years, djibouti has become an increasingly important base for counterterrorism operations in nearby yemen and in somalia. as well as counter-piracy operation in the waters off the horn of africa. and as you've seen u.s. counter-terrorism operations shift from afghanistan west ward, the significance of djibouti, its strategic significance to united states and other countries has grown. >> you mentioned yemen and spal yah. we arsomalia. we are still seeing attacks by shabaab. al shabaab. >> it is a concern that we see continued resilience of groups both in yemen and shabaab in somalia. i think the reason those groups have continued to survive cannot be chalked up as any kind of a negative, obviously those force he are limited in a number of different ways, even as
. >>> for our in context segment, christopher rivas, from the rand corporation.christopher, djibouti last hosted several thousand u.s. troops since 2002. why is that, what is the mission there? >> the mission of the u.s. forces in djibouti has changed significantly over time. but most recently over the course of the last few years, djibouti has become an increasingly important base for counterterrorism operations in nearby yemen and in somalia. as well as counter-piracy operation...
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. >> it looks like blair witch meets christopher guest spinal tap.o christopher guest. i saw it and it didn't look like acting. i didn't think it was that funny. >> liz, if women got control of the genetics would they create a world of their own. >> every time i go through a break up if i could be a lesbian and never need -- first i thought it was hilarious. second of all, let's do it. >> i know if you get uh hold of the laboratories it will happen. >> it is not men hating. it is too much work to explain why you are dumb so let me do it myself. >> i think it is great. >> this would be awesome. i don't know why anybody would be threatened by this. >> this is suggesting that every woman is like a lesbian aside from the biological imperative to hookup with -- women lust after men. it means whatever 15 dudes are left are getting all of the women. >> you turned it from a feminist project into a porn. >> there would be more sex for who ever is left. the only difference is women wouldn't have to climb a mountain and get birth control. >> special thanks to m
. >> it looks like blair witch meets christopher guest spinal tap.o christopher guest. i saw it and it didn't look like acting. i didn't think it was that funny. >> liz, if women got control of the genetics would they create a world of their own. >> every time i go through a break up if i could be a lesbian and never need -- first i thought it was hilarious. second of all, let's do it. >> i know if you get uh hold of the laboratories it will happen. >> it is not...
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claudia: mÁxima es la hija de julia, tenÍa 15 aÑos cuando christopher se la llevÓ del pueblo. >> me dijeronde su propiedad. la drogaba constantemente? >> si. claudia: valiÉndose de la pobreza de las familias, viajaba constantemente a pueblos como este, ofrecÍa dinero a los padres de niÑos menores para abusar de ellas. entre el aÑo 2012 y 2014 habrÍa contraído matrimonio con al menos 10 menores de edad a quienes mantenÍa incomunicada. >> yo la llamaba y no me contestaba. claudia: ella aprovechÓ para escapar. enfrentarÁ cargos en la florida por trÁfico y acciÓn sexual, asimismo posesiÓn de pornografÍa infantil. jorge: trÁgico resultado encuentra una brigada que busca desaparecidos en mÉxico. ♪ ♪ >> pienso que todos los seres humanos podemos tener beneficio de esta planta. >> Él es uno de los que se ha beneficiado desde los 13 aÑos cuando traficaba con la droga hasta ahora. no se pierda maÑana crÓnicas de sÁbado, tu nombre me sabe a hierba. la labor de la primera brigada nacional de busqueda de desaparecidos marÍa: la labor de la primera brigada de bÚsqueda de los desaparecidos en mÉxico comen
claudia: mÁxima es la hija de julia, tenÍa 15 aÑos cuando christopher se la llevÓ del pueblo. >> me dijeronde su propiedad. la drogaba constantemente? >> si. claudia: valiÉndose de la pobreza de las familias, viajaba constantemente a pueblos como este, ofrecÍa dinero a los padres de niÑos menores para abusar de ellas. entre el aÑo 2012 y 2014 habrÍa contraído matrimonio con al menos 10 menores de edad a quienes mantenÍa incomunicada. >> yo la llamaba y no me...
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christophe is the 54-year-old caretaker here.year-old girl he calls a little angel. christophe met the parents when they brought her her. she slipped through her father's arms and she brown as he tried to hand her to the greek coast guard. i don't care what religion people are, christian, muslim or buddhist, he says, we're all flesh and bone. when our bodies go silent, we are returned to the earth. thousands of people have died making the journey across the aegean and mediterranean sea. on lesbos, more than 125 are buried here. the cemetery had to exhume and rebury bodies to make space for more. there are two things that strike you as you walk through the cemetery. first, is the number of unknown headstones you see. unknown, unknown, unknown. with only the date of death. second is the number of children buried here. this is omar al assad, he died on october 13, 2015. like so many of the children buried here, he drowned just as he was about to reach europe's shores. >> reporter: the unknown graves often have a number painted on th
christophe is the 54-year-old caretaker here.year-old girl he calls a little angel. christophe met the parents when they brought her her. she slipped through her father's arms and she brown as he tried to hand her to the greek coast guard. i don't care what religion people are, christian, muslim or buddhist, he says, we're all flesh and bone. when our bodies go silent, we are returned to the earth. thousands of people have died making the journey across the aegean and mediterranean sea. on...