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emad's co-workers at station cab were told this was an attempted robbery and they believe emad fought back. >> he was definitely a stand-up guy. he wasn't a pushover. so that's a shame. >> reporter: detectives continue to search the scene for evidence. emad was from edison. children. his co-workers say he would make long hours to make sure they were taken cash of. >> just a real nice guy. real genuine guy. real down to earth. you know, just -- like i said, it's a tragedy, i still can't believe it. >> co-workers tell me investigators are looking into whether this suspect is the same person who robbed another cab driver last weekend, robbed a gas station. at this point, authorities have not released any description of the suspect. we're live, michael george, news 4 new york. >>> right now, police are looking for a person who stabbed a teenager in washington heights and they need your help to find him. this is security camera video of the man they're looking for. they say he approached the 15-year-old victim from behind, following a dispute on west 184th street. police say he stabbed the
emad's co-workers at station cab were told this was an attempted robbery and they believe emad fought back. >> he was definitely a stand-up guy. he wasn't a pushover. so that's a shame. >> reporter: detectives continue to search the scene for evidence. emad was from edison. children. his co-workers say he would make long hours to make sure they were taken cash of. >> just a real nice guy. real genuine guy. real down to earth. you know, just -- like i said, it's a tragedy, i...
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the co-pilot does this but he also uses the rudder. it moves the plane from side to side. operated by operating two foot pedals on the floor of the flight deck forward or back. >> it was his reaction and the overuse of the rudder during this encounter that generated forces that were large enough to actually snap the fin, the vertical fin off. >> msnbc aviation analyst john cox is satisfied with the findings, but the report is controversial. aviation safety consultant greg fife believes that a closer examination is necessary. >> it's easy to say the pilot put too much. the question is why. that question to this day still hasn't been answered. the ntsb in its public hearing actually identified 11 events that had taken place involving these high loads where the vertical stabilizers, fortunately, did not separate. now you have a trend here. you have a history. you have a historical record. but what i see in their investigation is they looked at all of these things in isolation rather than trying to find why the loads occurs but how they occurred. >> and mary schiavo believes t
the co-pilot does this but he also uses the rudder. it moves the plane from side to side. operated by operating two foot pedals on the floor of the flight deck forward or back. >> it was his reaction and the overuse of the rudder during this encounter that generated forces that were large enough to actually snap the fin, the vertical fin off. >> msnbc aviation analyst john cox is satisfied with the findings, but the report is controversial. aviation safety consultant greg fife...
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account in which the official and the unofficial e-mails were co-mingled. you put a very juicy target out there. >> how easy would that be? >> well, fraly, not very difficult if you have the resources and talented foam eeo go after it. they do this all the time against better defended targets than we saw in the loft in the apartment in denver. i think the fundamental issue is to sit here and, ron, you mentioned this, to sit here and the original sin is the original sin. the original sin is actually co-mingling the two accounts and not using a government e-mail server. look, there's a big gray area that exists even in the unclassified government e-mail accounts. but you're fire walled against most wrongdoing there by the fact you're using a government account that has some protections to it. once you remove that, i'm stunned that her staff allowed her to do that in 2009 given the
account in which the official and the unofficial e-mails were co-mingled. you put a very juicy target out there. >> how easy would that be? >> well, fraly, not very difficult if you have the resources and talented foam eeo go after it. they do this all the time against better defended targets than we saw in the loft in the apartment in denver. i think the fundamental issue is to sit here and, ron, you mentioned this, to sit here and the original sin is the original sin. the original...
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or former co-worker of the victim. i think we need to be doing more. the government has also put businesses in a very tricky situation. >> as long as they're doing the job, you cannot fire them. they could come back and file a lawsuit against you because of the federal disabilities act, and that was the problem with this guy as well in this case. he went and filed a discrimination lawsuit. even though he should have been dismissed, and he shouldn't have ever had a case and never been able to file a discrimination lawsuit because he clearly was crazy. >> jonathan, another one of the issues is this background check. now, they used the alias price williams. the station manager at wdbj said we look at bryce williams, but they didn't go far enough to see if he had an alias. people are afraid to report. people are afraid to report people because they don't want to get targeted. >> well, and eric, it's not so much they can't even ask. employers are loud to ask about an employee or potential employee's criminal record, but iro
or former co-worker of the victim. i think we need to be doing more. the government has also put businesses in a very tricky situation. >> as long as they're doing the job, you cannot fire them. they could come back and file a lawsuit against you because of the federal disabilities act, and that was the problem with this guy as well in this case. he went and filed a discrimination lawsuit. even though he should have been dismissed, and he shouldn't have ever had a case and never been able...
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alison parker was dating co-worker chris hurst, the 11:00 anchor at wdbj.e went to conestoga high school in chester county and later lived in philadelphia. >>> photo journalist, adam ward engaged to the morning show producer, melissa ott hailing from gibbstown, new jersey and graduating from penn state. in a horrific state of circumstances today was supposed to be her last day at the station. she accept add new job in charlotte and she was producing the show in the control room as her fiancee was murdered on live tv. >>> "action news" anchor monica malpass was at the white house today for a one-on-one interview with president obama. they discussed a number of topics including the tragic shooting in virginia. >> what we know is that the number of people who die from gun-related incidents around this country dwarfs any deaths that happen through terrorism and we're willing to spend trillions of dollars to prevent terrorist activities, but we haven't been willing so far at least to impose some common sense gun safety measure that could save some lives. >> you
alison parker was dating co-worker chris hurst, the 11:00 anchor at wdbj.e went to conestoga high school in chester county and later lived in philadelphia. >>> photo journalist, adam ward engaged to the morning show producer, melissa ott hailing from gibbstown, new jersey and graduating from penn state. in a horrific state of circumstances today was supposed to be her last day at the station. she accept add new job in charlotte and she was producing the show in the control room as her...
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this after police say he targeted two former co-workers newscast. flanagan even filmed the shooting himself, and posted gruesome images online. this one image of his video just before he opened fire. reporter alison parker killed along with her regular the w an they were intervwewing, injured with a gunshot wound to the back. >> police call yo r local police -- >> reporter: flanagan had anger issues and was fired just eight months after he was hired. the 41-year-old subject to angry outbursts and accusing co-workers of being racists. the day he was fired, police we called to get him out of pthe building. a suicide note sent to abc news, he praised past mass killings like virginia tech and columbine, and says the racist shooting in charleston and a black church was why he acted now. why did i do? i put down a deposit for a gun on june 19th. the church shooting in charlest on happened on june 17th. >> this gentleman was disturbed in some way of the way things had transpired at some point in his life. it would appear things were spiralling out of contr
this after police say he targeted two former co-workers newscast. flanagan even filmed the shooting himself, and posted gruesome images online. this one image of his video just before he opened fire. reporter alison parker killed along with her regular the w an they were intervwewing, injured with a gunshot wound to the back. >> police call yo r local police -- >> reporter: flanagan had anger issues and was fired just eight months after he was hired. the 41-year-old subject to angry...
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report from co-chair senhaux. >> thank you, co-chair supanich. i wanted to do something different for my co-chair report unione -- and one of the goals that i had was to do more outreach to the disability community and all the community-based organizations and agencies that serve people with disabilities. so i wanted to give them an opportunity to showcase and highlight the efforts and what they are doing in the community. so this was the best way i could think how, was to bring them to a council meeting. and i want to introduce scott blanks, who is the deputy director for the lighthouse for the blind and visually impaired. he is my first victim to come up -- and give the co-chair report. i want to thank him for being here today and taking time out of his schedule. thank you. >> >> first act was to pull the microphone off the microphone stand. [laughter ] there we go. i'm the guinea pig, so you can figure out how it how old should and shouldn't be down. thank you, denise and members of the council for having me here today. i am working at the lig
report from co-chair senhaux. >> thank you, co-chair supanich. i wanted to do something different for my co-chair report unione -- and one of the goals that i had was to do more outreach to the disability community and all the community-based organizations and agencies that serve people with disabilities. so i wanted to give them an opportunity to showcase and highlight the efforts and what they are doing in the community. so this was the best way i could think how, was to bring them to a...
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the conservative co-host tells "variety" producers didn't tell her she was being fired, she read it in the press. i had no plans of quitting. i thought i would learn somewhere other than "variety" that i was fired. offered as a contributor but turned it down and abc spokesperson said, we wish her well. that's not all. today's rosie perez's last day. she said, don't feel sad. >> i want to thank "the view." i want to thank everybody. it's been wonderful. >> and the duggars' sex abuse scandal inspires a documentary. breaking the silence about victims of sexual child abuse nearly a month after giving "19 kids and counting" the axe. the reality series cancelled following the revelation that josh duggar sexually molested five young girls including his own sisters. breaking the silence airs august 30th. >>> let's get involved with wedding news and the right man for the job is cameron mathison. he was there with some of the most famous soon to be married folks for the hollywood foreign press association. >> for me, the best part of the night, hollywood's most beautiful proving that age is noth
the conservative co-host tells "variety" producers didn't tell her she was being fired, she read it in the press. i had no plans of quitting. i thought i would learn somewhere other than "variety" that i was fired. offered as a contributor but turned it down and abc spokesperson said, we wish her well. that's not all. today's rosie perez's last day. she said, don't feel sad. >> i want to thank "the view." i want to thank everybody. it's been wonderful....
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boo boo kitty and co-star trey is getting married. and katelin doubleday with her dj boyfriend. >> congratulations on your engagement. >> thank you, darling. >> do you two discuss wedding plans or discuss anything going on? is it kind of fun to have someone? >> i think it's fun to, i mean, katie's my boo. we're friends no matter what. so i think we talk about everything. >> and who can't forget, gabray sinnbay during the teen choice awards. >> she threw that ass in a circle. >> did she? >> she did. >> you let it go. >> my baby loves me. my baby marries me. >> i love you. >> here's the repeat performance kevin posted on his instagram. i'm going to love you, baby, kiss and hug you baby >> in her heart of hearts, she is beyonce. >> you may be wondering where was terrence howard. the official word from his rep is that he was unavailable. today, a judge in l.a. ruled on terrence's divorce case. with ex-wife, michelle gent. she accused terrence of domestic violence. he has denied it. said it will continue and go to trial. >>> coming up, bin
boo boo kitty and co-star trey is getting married. and katelin doubleday with her dj boyfriend. >> congratulations on your engagement. >> thank you, darling. >> do you two discuss wedding plans or discuss anything going on? is it kind of fun to have someone? >> i think it's fun to, i mean, katie's my boo. we're friends no matter what. so i think we talk about everything. >> and who can't forget, gabray sinnbay during the teen choice awards. >> she threw that...
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the original sin is actually co-mingling the two accounts and not using a government e-mail server. look, there's a big gray area that exists even in the unclassified government e-mail accounts. but you're fire walled against most wrongdoing there by the fact you're using a government account that has some protections to it. once you remove that, i'm stunned that her staff allowed her to do that in 2009 given the unhappy outcome that this guaranteed once you started doing that. >> i thought it was legal and that everything was aboveboard. >> number one, put legality aside for a second, it's stupid and dangerous. >> dangerous? >> dangerous to her. and to the republic and to american secrets. but i don't even think it was legal. that has to be against policy. look, most folks like me, i never had a smart phone until i left government because of the sensitivity of the information i would put on there even if it were unclassified. >> right. >> part of the -- one of the mitigating factors the campaign is trying to use, part of the spin is, look, the state department gets hacked, too. is
the original sin is actually co-mingling the two accounts and not using a government e-mail server. look, there's a big gray area that exists even in the unclassified government e-mail accounts. but you're fire walled against most wrongdoing there by the fact you're using a government account that has some protections to it. once you remove that, i'm stunned that her staff allowed her to do that in 2009 given the unhappy outcome that this guaranteed once you started doing that. >> i...
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killed by a former co-worker. shocked community and nation. >> dozens gathering around the nation in roanoke to show their support. fox's marina march rocca is live there tonight. what's the mood like right now? >> reporter: things have kind of settled down out here at wd wdbj. there's a police presence behind me here. they don't obviously want any sort of copycat action here. we've seen large crowds throughout the day. there were about i'd say roughly 100 to 150 people that did gather out here and i know this is not aesthetically pleasing to zoom out here and show you the lights i want to you take a look what we have out here. the media gathered for the most part just outside here there's been a make shift memorial. that has been made. you'll see all the camera crews out there. i'd say about two dozen camera crews from different outlets throughout the world really because we are so close to washington, d.c. a lot of international outlets also coming out here to cover this story because it has hit home so hard for
killed by a former co-worker. shocked community and nation. >> dozens gathering around the nation in roanoke to show their support. fox's marina march rocca is live there tonight. what's the mood like right now? >> reporter: things have kind of settled down out here at wd wdbj. there's a police presence behind me here. they don't obviously want any sort of copycat action here. we've seen large crowds throughout the day. there were about i'd say roughly 100 to 150 people that did...
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original co-host joy behar coming back to the 19th season beginning september 8th. joy said just when i thought i was out, they pulled me back? >> ashton and mila. the first dinner. >>> and who brought letterman and springsteen together? >> and jake gyllenhaal. thriller everest. >> all that and a whole lot more still ahead. >> we'll be right back. but first, the nfl is back on cbs. the new season kicks off sunday, september 13th and ends with a big season finale. super bowl l. >> whether thursday night football, and cbs sports network, we've got it all covered. >> wrapped the media day luncheon where the talk with football and packers with girlfriend olivia munn. >> i'm here to show the face of the franchise. come out of the shell neous iteng wi dame your t? troding neous iteng lierin® hlthyhite. notnly felyhite eth. ...b alsrestes emel. lo theerve d gea hethie whit smi thayou' lov stere®ealt whi™. poweto yr moh™ >>> tomorrow on "e.t." we're with hot news guys of fall tv. >> oh, thanks, guys. i appreciate that. infallle p-mat fouatio by'ore. e prlookn lowear mae wio
original co-host joy behar coming back to the 19th season beginning september 8th. joy said just when i thought i was out, they pulled me back? >> ashton and mila. the first dinner. >>> and who brought letterman and springsteen together? >> and jake gyllenhaal. thriller everest. >> all that and a whole lot more still ahead. >> we'll be right back. but first, the nfl is back on cbs. the new season kicks off sunday, september 13th and ends with a big season...
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. >> the idea was to create a co-op. so the women are not producing the oil on their own, but rather making it together. they congregate here. but the best thing is: by pooling their resources, they finally have enough oil to be able to market it. >> berbers have been making argan oil since the 13th century and the method has changed little. argan fruit contains a nut with a hard shell. a polished stone and lots of skill are used to crack it open. the kernels inside are then ground with a stone mill. this can take hours. it takes a woman a day or two to produce one litre of oil. she gets around 25 euros for it, but a liter sells for up to ten times that amount in germany. still, jamila negotiated a good price. 1300 women from 23 different co-ops currently supply her with oil. a worldwide distribution network is being set up. each year some 50-thousand liters are shipped to europe, canada, the us, japan and south korea. but argan oil has even greater potential. at the souk el ahad market in agadir, vendors sell honey, soa
. >> the idea was to create a co-op. so the women are not producing the oil on their own, but rather making it together. they congregate here. but the best thing is: by pooling their resources, they finally have enough oil to be able to market it. >> berbers have been making argan oil since the 13th century and the method has changed little. argan fruit contains a nut with a hard shell. a polished stone and lots of skill are used to crack it open. the kernels inside are then ground...
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i'm not just like a brooding artist. >> taylor's co-star, jamie bel and michael b. jordan came to his defense. >> we're family. >>> and bad news for bill cosby. the judge forced him to appear brought by judy putt alleges in 1974, cosby molested her at 15 years old. there is a reason why this can proceed while others can't. >> the extended statute of limitations gives the lawyer an opportunity when they become an adult to assert their claim. >> cosby has never been criminally charged and denies all assault allegations against him. this would be the first deposition on such a claim since 2005. it's scheduled for october 9th. what a media circus that will be. >> no doubt about that. there's definitely a big media circus going on right now at the first republican debate. it's all about donald trump, of course. and our special political contributor clay aiken appeared on american idol and also ran for u.s. congress. clay is on the scene in cleveland. >> thanks, nancy. cameron. there are ten candidates including five governors, three senators, and a retired brain surgeon
i'm not just like a brooding artist. >> taylor's co-star, jamie bel and michael b. jordan came to his defense. >> we're family. >>> and bad news for bill cosby. the judge forced him to appear brought by judy putt alleges in 1974, cosby molested her at 15 years old. there is a reason why this can proceed while others can't. >> the extended statute of limitations gives the lawyer an opportunity when they become an adult to assert their claim. >> cosby has never...
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original co-host joy behar coming back to the 19th season beginning september 8th. joy said just when i thought i was out, they pulled me back? >> ashton and mila. the first dinner. >>> and who brought letterman and springsteen together? >>> also, we have your first look behind the scenes of jake gyllenhaal's thriller, "everest." >> we've got all of that and a whole lot more still ahead. >> we'll be right back. but first, the nfl is back on cbs. the new season kicks off sunday, september 13th and ends with a big season finale. super bowl l. >> whether thursday night football, and cbs sports network, we've got it all covered. >> we wrapped the nfl luncheon where the talk with football and packers with girlfriend olivia munn. >> i'm here to show the face of the franchise. come out of the shell a little bit. it's great. >> never a dull moment in the >>> everest, without a doubt place on earth. >> that is one of the terrifying scenes in the new movie "everest." the real life story of eight climbers who died when a freak storm hit. more lost than any over on that mountai
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between 1997 and 2010 there were almost 900 committed by a co-worker or former co-worker. the difference this time is we could see it. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> there is a lot of other news to tell you about tonight, including a major surge on wall street. stocks bounced back in a big way after wildly plunging for several days. the dow finished up 619 points. the third biggest point gain ever. nasdaq and the s&p up as well. cnbc's sue he rera joins us now. a different day, very different outcome but i'm struck by the fact that not much has changed with what caused all this volatility. so why the turnaround today? >> i think the only thing that really has changed, lester, is that wall street feels a little bit more reassured that china is more concerned about its stock market plunge and its slowing economy. they made some moves overnight to lower interest rates and give the banks a little bit more money. and that really reassured wall street that they're taking the situation in their country seriously. the buying came in. it was still volatile today. but i get
between 1997 and 2010 there were almost 900 committed by a co-worker or former co-worker. the difference this time is we could see it. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> there is a lot of other news to tell you about tonight, including a major surge on wall street. stocks bounced back in a big way after wildly plunging for several days. the dow finished up 619 points. the third biggest point gain ever. nasdaq and the s&p up as well. cnbc's sue he rera joins us now. a different...
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many had come hoping to get the papers to leave cos for the mainlands. the police station was closed, and disappointment and desperation turned to chants of freedom. some here say others are getting preferential treatment. >> no papers. what happened? please. please can you help. >> reporter: the situation on cos is becoming urgent. a loaf of bread is precious. some people have found shelter and even a shower. but the facilities are criticized. >> in camp there is no electricity. no water, and no food. no food. there is in camp, women and boys. they are not giving us food. >> hundreds of migrants are moved on. the boat left for athens on friday. a passenger ferry where syrians will be given priority started to operate. it will act as a floating reception center. every day there are more arrivals many crossing from turkey. greece was not prepared for this, and athens called for help from the outside world. it is, though, still waiting >>> meanwhile, 300 migrants rescued off the coast of libya are on their way to italy. 40 on the vessel were suffocated bel
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with me right now is the bashful jerry wong who is a co-founder of chi am circle and a past president as well as a driving force behind the group's efforts to help the community. also, with us is teddy sue. she is the current co-president of chi am circle, who is also very involved in numerous other community groups and projects. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> jerry, give me an idea here first of all how chi am circle got started? we have talked about it before. it is such a fascinated story. how did it first get started and why? >> i think a lot of us were new wives that came into the community with our engineer husbands. we wanted to preserve some of our heritage with our children and we were lonely in a new community. >> what did you talk about? >> we were talking about how we were so happy to get away from our children and husbands. we thought we would like to start making crafts and such. we had to have an excuse to get out. we wanted to assimilate into the community and have our children. we started a chinese language school, that was one of our goals, as we
with me right now is the bashful jerry wong who is a co-founder of chi am circle and a past president as well as a driving force behind the group's efforts to help the community. also, with us is teddy sue. she is the current co-president of chi am circle, who is also very involved in numerous other community groups and projects. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> jerry, give me an idea here first of all how chi am circle got started? we have talked about it before....
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you co-authored the book with him in 1997.e say that his comments last night to don lemon about megyn kelly bleeding from the eyes and from quote, wherever, that even the woman who will join me next hour, mel robbins, cnn commentator says she thinks he was talking about move on, wherever. interpret it as you will, would donald trump rather be talking about this and being in the headlines and leading hour after hour of newscasts or would he rather be talking about substantive issues? because that's something we haven't heard a lot of his answers and plans. >> here's the thing about donald trump. i feel like i know him well enough to say that the last thing he wanted was for this flub to turn into what it turned into, late night on don lemon's show. i will say about donald trump, sometimes our assets are always our flaws. he has an intense attention to detail. when i was writing the book i saw it over and over again, that he was the one that found the mistake, he was the one that found the contractor who was double billing. that
you co-authored the book with him in 1997.e say that his comments last night to don lemon about megyn kelly bleeding from the eyes and from quote, wherever, that even the woman who will join me next hour, mel robbins, cnn commentator says she thinks he was talking about move on, wherever. interpret it as you will, would donald trump rather be talking about this and being in the headlines and leading hour after hour of newscasts or would he rather be talking about substantive issues? because...
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. >> we're gonna be right back with the co-authors of "playing up: coaches' playbook." truly an inspiring story. stay with us. >> and welcome back to "new jersey viewpoint." i'm ken rosato. vaughn mckoy was once on a path that could have led to drugs, crime, and even death. he came from an impoverished environment that claimed the lives of two of his brothers. well, he's now a success story and co-author of a book entitled "playing up: coaches' playbook." please join me in welcoming vaughn mckoy, who is a corporate lawyer and an executive with an energy company. marnie mckoy is an education administrator and co-author, and katrina wade is a middle school teacher. thank you for being here with us today on "viewpoint." good to have you here. >> thank you for having us. >> well, tell us, first off, what led you to co-write that book? >> well, it was really about the power and potential through mentorship, and i had an incredible experience at rutgers university where i met a guy named arthur goldberg. he's a main character in the book called mr. g, and mr. g met me in the
. >> we're gonna be right back with the co-authors of "playing up: coaches' playbook." truly an inspiring story. stay with us. >> and welcome back to "new jersey viewpoint." i'm ken rosato. vaughn mckoy was once on a path that could have led to drugs, crime, and even death. he came from an impoverished environment that claimed the lives of two of his brothers. well, he's now a success story and co-author of a book entitled "playing up: coaches'...
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guzmÁn eÁ acuaso en siete cortes por del t delitos relacionados al narc narcotraficanteo, hablamos coerlo encerrado por crimen . >> sÍ josÉ, aquÍ en california, en 1995, se presentÓ prrimera c acusasiÓn en contra de cjoaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn y de cuacuerdo a agente retirado tambiÉn debreeÍ ser acusado por rotro delito. >> cauduando fue recapturado e 1 2014, heÉctor estaba seguro de q que no lo extraditarian a ee estados unidos, ahora que volvÓo a escpar, el ex agente...
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the reigning emmy winner for lead actor in a comedy was followed closely behind by his co-star johnnyn helberg and kunal nayyar. >> an extremely successful show and foreclose attributed the cast's financial success to their recent contract renegotiations. most of them earn $1 million each episode and their female co-star seen there kaley cuoco was third on the list last year. >> note to self, when your contract is up, give the big bang theory cast a call for tips to negotiate. >> there you go. it's in syndication now. they're in a sweet spot there. >>> finally a big announcement here at abc. the new lineup of co-hosts for "the view" has been unveiled and it has some recognizable faces. >> joining the team for the new season will be comedienne joy behar. she is so good. so excited. >> she's back. >> and behar was you may remember one of the show's original co-hosts but left in 2013 just when i thought i was out, they pull me back in, she said, in a statement yesterday. >> she said that her husband, she was tired of her husband clapping every time she gave her opinion. she wanted to com
the reigning emmy winner for lead actor in a comedy was followed closely behind by his co-star johnnyn helberg and kunal nayyar. >> an extremely successful show and foreclose attributed the cast's financial success to their recent contract renegotiations. most of them earn $1 million each episode and their female co-star seen there kaley cuoco was third on the list last year. >> note to self, when your contract is up, give the big bang theory cast a call for tips to negotiate....
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and shared more than just being co-workers. >>"alison was smart.get the job done." >> catherine: that's a co- worker who says his colleagues were both virginia natives.who worked together every morning. alison went to high school and college in virginia.and loved the outdoors. >> catherine: adam was a virginia tech graduate who'd played football. both had worked at the t-v station as interns before signing on as employees. >> catherine: adam and alison had been working together on 'w-d-b-j morning' for a little over a year. covering everything from community events to breaking news. >> catherine: they were well-liked by colleagues. and both had fallen in love with colleagues. >> catherine: adam was engaged to the station's morning producer - melissa ott. melissa was moving to another station and adam was going to join her. >> catherine: they were busy planning their wedding. alison was dating the 6 o'clock anchor - chris hurst. >> catherine: they'd been dating for about 9 months - and hurst says they were also planning to get m
and shared more than just being co-workers. >>"alison was smart.get the job done." >> catherine: that's a co- worker who says his colleagues were both virginia natives.who worked together every morning. alison went to high school and college in virginia.and loved the outdoors. >> catherine: adam was a virginia tech graduate who'd played football. both had worked at the t-v station as interns before signing on as employees. >> catherine: adam and alison had been...
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do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a very rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no cost and so on. here's how mondragon has done it. mondragon's first commitment is to preserve jobs. it's very interesting. when you ask them, "what is your bottom line?" the answer is jobs. so if, for example, and i'll take an example from them. one of their successful production lines is the fagor. f-a-g-o-r. it's fairly well-known in europe and around the world. it produces washing machines, appliances like that. and the fagor washing machine company has suffered from the international crisis like everybody else, and so the demand for t
do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a very rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no...
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another co-worker described him as affable, always smiling, always respectful. he wanted to be a reporter or a cop. later, melissa carlson worked with him in north carolina. >> this is a shock to me. i remember vester as being a happy guy. we were friends. he anchored the weekend newscast. i never would have suspected this. >> reporter: but his on-air tv career at a variety of stations from north carolina to florida to virginia appears to have been repeatedly marked by firings for everything from outbursts to repeated mistakes on air. coming up at 6:00, how professors here advised students about dealing with co-workers and stress on the job, and how this case is being discussed as a mental health issue. reporting live at san francisco atate university, i'm chuck reppola, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, chuck. ouason parker and adam ward are the first journalists to be killed in the u.s. in eight years. the last was in the bay area in 2007. a masked gunman shot and killed chauncey bailey while he was on his way to work at the "oakland nost." roday's victims became
another co-worker described him as affable, always smiling, always respectful. he wanted to be a reporter or a cop. later, melissa carlson worked with him in north carolina. >> this is a shock to me. i remember vester as being a happy guy. we were friends. he anchored the weekend newscast. i never would have suspected this. >> reporter: but his on-air tv career at a variety of stations from north carolina to florida to virginia appears to have been repeatedly marked by firings for...
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rather, she's visiting her fiancÉe wilkins' co-defendant michael jones. charged in a double murder case. >>s it tough having to come visit him every saturday and sunday. it is. i never thought i would see him back here for something he hasn't done. so being out here on my own and trying to see his kids on a regular basis is hard for me. i miss him. >> burgess 53. >> just let her know with regard to my situation, your man will keep your spirit up. i can be facing a death penalty i'll make a joke about it. i hate to see her cry. [ laughter ] >> all visits are restricted to 20 minutes. burgess and jones have discovered that the clock doesn't start until the phone is off the receiver. >> when i mime with her she understands it real good. we've been doing it since we were kids. we really talk with our eyes. >> bam. 20 minutes. >> i kind of like not picking up the phone. >> i know. i would you not to pick it up yet. now we only have 19: 34. >> you look good! oh! >> you look good. [ laughter ] >> i saw the kids wednesday. >> you saw the kids? >> yeah. >> do they
rather, she's visiting her fiancÉe wilkins' co-defendant michael jones. charged in a double murder case. >>s it tough having to come visit him every saturday and sunday. it is. i never thought i would see him back here for something he hasn't done. so being out here on my own and trying to see his kids on a regular basis is hard for me. i miss him. >> burgess 53. >> just let her know with regard to my situation, your man will keep your spirit up. i can be facing a death...
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regular unleaded is selling below çó$3 a gallon at some stations.are working at full capacity and switching to the less expensive winter blend. >> it's awesome because it helps a lot of people, especially in my business i'm a realtor so i drive around a lot. so it helps me. >> let's have winter blend all year then! gasbuddy.com said it could potentially fall to below $2.50 a gallon by the end of the year. >> does your car know? is it a connoisseur? >>> you may need < that gas mon for rented. su almost 47% of their income on housing, nearly half. the penthouse unit in a çóbrand- kigoing cfor $6,500 a month. and +it's only a one bedroom, 981 square fáfeet t(with lpa pr deck. it does have housecleaning services. wahoo. security deposit alone will set you back $13,000 but here's a look inside a two-bedroom unit in that very same building. it's a bit bigger t(and fáoffer the same amenities minus the housecleaning Ñiçófor a $6,000 month. >>> the san francisco housing market xdis second a-;ymetro areas right behind t:r8 for the worst rental affordability.
regular unleaded is selling below çó$3 a gallon at some stations.are working at full capacity and switching to the less expensive winter blend. >> it's awesome because it helps a lot of people, especially in my business i'm a realtor so i drive around a lot. so it helps me. >> let's have winter blend all year then! gasbuddy.com said it could potentially fall to below $2.50 a gallon by the end of the year. >> does your car know? is it a connoisseur? >>> you may need...
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the gunman was a former co-worker. a journalist's job is to report on ors not to become the news story. >> erica edwards has more. >> they were just out doing their job. a job they did regularly as a news team. >> adam morgan and i are putting the final touches -- >> wdbj reporter alison parker and adam ward were in the middle of a live interview when a gunman shockingly shot and killed them both. >> it is my very, very sad duty to report that alison and adam died this morning. >> the newsroom was stunned. >> you can hear people behind us in the newsroom crying. it's just really hard to -- >> alison and adam weren't just co-workers to those at wdbj, they were family. adam proposed marriage to his girlfriend. she was at work wednesday morning her last day before she was to take another job in another city. he had plans to follow her. >> he always came in with a smile and willing to stay late even though he worked a 9 hour day. >> they recently moved in together and talked about getting married much they were very much i
the gunman was a former co-worker. a journalist's job is to report on ors not to become the news story. >> erica edwards has more. >> they were just out doing their job. a job they did regularly as a news team. >> adam morgan and i are putting the final touches -- >> wdbj reporter alison parker and adam ward were in the middle of a live interview when a gunman shockingly shot and killed them both. >> it is my very, very sad duty to report that alison and adam died...
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but now city çó-- restore wages to competitive w3levels.t to síuy how measure fáfáb can b rolled back. >>> livermore shuts the doors to a medical marijuana storefront for good. they had many issues including a police raid earlier this year. the subsequent court injunctions. but it hasn't stopped patients from getting marijuana until now. since the closure at least 14 companies popped up to deliver to patients in the area instead. >>> today a cpeninsula school board will decide whether to build a couple t(of new schools as enrollment goes e1up. construction plan. one school would be in foster ok city. the other in san mateo's north- central neighborhood. will go on the november ballot. >>> a xdjudge grilling wo#tom b and the nfl. brady did not speak during yesterday's hearing in new york. the judge demanded the nfl show the t(evidencm zxdthat directly links brady to those ufdeflated footballs during a e1play-off questioned why brady destroyed his cell phone during the middle ofz]the investigation. the judge wants the two sides to reach a t(s
but now city çó-- restore wages to competitive w3levels.t to síuy how measure fáfáb can b rolled back. >>> livermore shuts the doors to a medical marijuana storefront for good. they had many issues including a police raid earlier this year. the subsequent court injunctions. but it hasn't stopped patients from getting marijuana until now. since the closure at least 14 companies popped up to deliver to patients in the area instead. >>> today a cpeninsula school board will...