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referee david field with a mandatory eight—count.ean. can anthonyjoshua put his man on the floor for the third time? he attempts a big left hook, but misses. trying to close the distance now isjoshua. wladimir klitschko in desperate trouble. every time he tries to move backwards, it looks as though he's going to fall over. joshua has got him backed into the corner. and anthonyjoshua teeing off. referee david field has stepped in, and anthonyjoshua has stopped his man in the 11th round of an epic slugfest here at wembley arena. 0ur sports correspondent 0lly foster was ringside at wembley. it was an absolutely extraordinary fight. anthonyjoshua, the ibf world champion, was taken to a very, very dark place tonight. he was dropped to the canvas for the first time in his career, his 19th fight. he had already put wladimir klitschko down, as well, in the fifth round. wladimir klitschko 14 years his senior, the former world champion of the heavyweight division, undefeated in a decade. he thought he could get back to the top. and my word, he
referee david field with a mandatory eight—count.ean. can anthonyjoshua put his man on the floor for the third time? he attempts a big left hook, but misses. trying to close the distance now isjoshua. wladimir klitschko in desperate trouble. every time he tries to move backwards, it looks as though he's going to fall over. joshua has got him backed into the corner. and anthonyjoshua teeing off. referee david field has stepped in, and anthonyjoshua has stopped his man in the 11th round of an...
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the first a home on pacific heights boulevard where murder suspect david stubble field lived. abc 7 reporter melanie wood field has the story. melanie? >> reporter: dan, the second location is just down the street where a second person, a missing man who neighbors say is approximately 70 years old hasn't been seen. they say the missing man is still in open investigation, because the coroner has not yet identified the dismembered body that was found here. san bruno police say 50-year-old david stubble field is facing a long list of charges. >> murder, robbery, burglary, the unlawful possession and use of teargas and being a felon in possession of a firearm. >> reporter: this was the scene yesterday as police made a gruesome discovery at stubble field's home. >> detectives located what appeared to be a dismembered hum hum hum human corpse in the rear yard. >> reporter: a portion of it inside a structure, this is the view of stubble field's backyard from sky 7 today. investigators were at stubble field's home as part of a continuing missing person investigation that someone repor
the first a home on pacific heights boulevard where murder suspect david stubble field lived. abc 7 reporter melanie wood field has the story. melanie? >> reporter: dan, the second location is just down the street where a second person, a missing man who neighbors say is approximately 70 years old hasn't been seen. they say the missing man is still in open investigation, because the coroner has not yet identified the dismembered body that was found here. san bruno police say 50-year-old...
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david field giving wladimir klitschko lots of time to recover.ime to recover. anthony joshua putting him klitschko lots of time to recover. anthonyjoshua putting him to the floor for the third anthonyjoshua putting him to the floorfor the third time. wladimir klitschko in desperate trouble. joshua has been backed into the corner. the referees has stepped in and anthony joshua corner. the referees has stepped in and anthonyjoshua has stopped his man in the 11th round of an epic here at wembley arena. 0ur sports correspondent, 0lly foster was ringside at wembley. it was an absolutely extraordinary fight. anthonyjoshua, the ibf world champion, was taken to a very, very dark place tonight. he was dropped to the canvas for the first time in his career. his 19th fight. he had a ready put wladimir klitschko down in the fifth round. he had already put wladimir klitschko down in the fifth round. wladimir klitschko, 1a years his senior, the former world champion of the heavyweight division. undefeated in a decade. he thought he could get back to the top, a
david field giving wladimir klitschko lots of time to recover.ime to recover. anthony joshua putting him klitschko lots of time to recover. anthonyjoshua putting him to the floor for the third anthonyjoshua putting him to the floorfor the third time. wladimir klitschko in desperate trouble. joshua has been backed into the corner. the referees has stepped in and anthony joshua corner. the referees has stepped in and anthonyjoshua has stopped his man in the 11th round of an epic here at wembley...
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david stubble-field'' ..est programado para ser instruido de cargos hoy en una corte de la peninsula.un informacion, el sujeto roci primero a su vecino,un hombre de edad avanzada con gas pimienta, luego le dispar y lo desmembr para esconder el cadaver, y todo por una disputa relacionada con un calentador portatil. --los restos fueron encontrados en su jardin la semana pasada. cesar ---esta tarde las autoridades identificaron oficialmente al hombre de 29 anos, hallado sobre el volante de un carro con un tiro en la cabeza. lorena ---esto ocurrio en newark , take 2boxes --y pilar niÑo nos cuenta que la comunidad esta muy conmocionada con este incidente.. take pilar lot ;01 ;13 0;42 1;08 2;05 2:06:14 gracias pues lo que encontramos es que todavia hay mucha ansiedad por lo ocurrido entre comerciantes y gente que frecuenta esta zona, sobre todo porque ocurrio a plena luz del dia 2:06:24 un altar y la imagen de un pequeno angel marcaban hoy el lugar de un triste evento...un hombre,identificado hoy como roque leonel valencia de 29 anos de edad y residente de union city, fue hallado sobre el v
david stubble-field'' ..est programado para ser instruido de cargos hoy en una corte de la peninsula.un informacion, el sujeto roci primero a su vecino,un hombre de edad avanzada con gas pimienta, luego le dispar y lo desmembr para esconder el cadaver, y todo por una disputa relacionada con un calentador portatil. --los restos fueron encontrados en su jardin la semana pasada. cesar ---esta tarde las autoridades identificaron oficialmente al hombre de 29 anos, hallado sobre el volante de un...
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blanca/take vo --quien tambien est programado para comparecer ante un juez es ''david stubble-field''l hombre acusado de asesinar a su vecino en san bruno. --segun informacion, el sujeto roci primero a su vecino,un hombre de edad avanzada con gas pimienta, luego le dispar y lo desmembr para esconder el cadaver y todo por una disputa relacionada con un calentador portatil. --los restos fueron encontrados en su jardin la semana pasada. take vo cesar --dramaticas imagenes vivieron padres de familia al enterarse que una tragedia ocurria en una escuela primaria en san bernardino. --segun las primeras investigaciones, un hombre ingreso armado a la escuela "northside" y habria disparado a una profesora, para luego quitarse la vida. --durante el tiroteo, dos niÑos resultaron gravemente heridos y uno de ellos de 8 aÑos murio hace algunos minutos el otro continua hospitalizado... cesar --- en noticiero telemundo 48 somos primeros con la noticia, en el salvador se registrpo un sismo de 5.1 grados de intensidad hace pocos minutos, esto despus de gran actividad ssmica durante el da de hoy --- blan
blanca/take vo --quien tambien est programado para comparecer ante un juez es ''david stubble-field''l hombre acusado de asesinar a su vecino en san bruno. --segun informacion, el sujeto roci primero a su vecino,un hombre de edad avanzada con gas pimienta, luego le dispar y lo desmembr para esconder el cadaver y todo por una disputa relacionada con un calentador portatil. --los restos fueron encontrados en su jardin la semana pasada. take vo cesar --dramaticas imagenes vivieron padres de...
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---segn los detectives, ''david stubble-field'' dispar y asesin a su vecino de 77 aÑos a quien luegoo en el patio trasero de su casa. ---segn la polica, el crimen se habra originado por una disputa por el precio de un calentador que el sospechoso acord vender. vo/cesar ---en richmond dos hombres se debaten entre la vida y la muerte tras ser baleados la madrugada del domingo ---el hecho se report alrededor de las cuatro de la maÑana cerca de la avenida ''gertrude'' y la calle ''york''... ---la polica desconoce por qu las vctimas fueron el blanco de este ataque... ---las vctimas fueron trasladadas a un hospital local para ser sometidas a intervenciones quirurgicas ... blanca ---activistas y defensores de los derechos de inmigrantes estn convocando a una marcha nacional para este primero de mayo. take vo ---lideres de san francisco, san jos y el este de la baha se unen a una protesta masiva cuyo lema es ''construir puentes y no paredes''. ---ms adelante, le hablaremos de como se preparan para estas protestas. blanca --- es tiempo de conocer las condiciones del trfico en la baha --- cesa
---segn los detectives, ''david stubble-field'' dispar y asesin a su vecino de 77 aÑos a quien luegoo en el patio trasero de su casa. ---segn la polica, el crimen se habra originado por una disputa por el precio de un calentador que el sospechoso acord vender. vo/cesar ---en richmond dos hombres se debaten entre la vida y la muerte tras ser baleados la madrugada del domingo ---el hecho se report alrededor de las cuatro de la maÑana cerca de la avenida ''gertrude'' y la calle ''york''... ---la...
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. >> reporter: investigators say david stubble field called his elderly neighbor, then tried to get rid of his body. he appeared in court for the first time today on murder and destruction of efrds charges. the victim, 77-year-old benjamin lived here on the same street as stubblefelled. >> a dispute arose involving the sale of a space heater and during that dispute the defendant used a pepper spray and eventually shot the victim in the chest killing him. >> the alleged crime occurred more than a month ago but not untim they reported him missing that they went to his home. >> there was an odor apparent. >> they found his dismembered body. >> he was a very nice old man. >> reporter: he's also charge would being a felon in possession of a firearm. he was previously convicted on drug charges. >> i hope he never sees daylight again because that's horrible. >> he did not want to speak on camera. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> a young engineer was gunned down. was just three doors near broadway andpede mont avenue when he was shot and killed last apri april. they want you to take a close loo
. >> reporter: investigators say david stubble field called his elderly neighbor, then tried to get rid of his body. he appeared in court for the first time today on murder and destruction of efrds charges. the victim, 77-year-old benjamin lived here on the same street as stubblefelled. >> a dispute arose involving the sale of a space heater and during that dispute the defendant used a pepper spray and eventually shot the victim in the chest killing him. >> the alleged crime...
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. >>> david stub ble field is charged with several crimes including homicide, robbery and burglary. he used pepper spray on his neighbor and then shot him. prosecutors say he cut up the body and tried to get rid of it using chemicals. he's due in court today. >>> berkeley police are looking for a man they say led them on a chase that ended with a crash. it started on saturday at 4:30 p.m. near derby and acton streets. police tried to full over a ford oh, ex mror -- pull over a ford explorer and it took off. >> it ended up being crashed, abandoned and the driver fled into the neighborhood here. >> the suv crashed into a tree near a house. the police search went on for hours to try to mind him, but they don't think it was found. police do not think it was connected to another man hunt lasted friday in berkeley. >>> there is a new plea from the family of a college student killed ten years ago. she was shot and killed in 2003 after finishing final exams. she had gone out with friends to celebrate and an argument started. on the way home, a car pulled up alongside them and fired into the
. >>> david stub ble field is charged with several crimes including homicide, robbery and burglary. he used pepper spray on his neighbor and then shot him. prosecutors say he cut up the body and tried to get rid of it using chemicals. he's due in court today. >>> berkeley police are looking for a man they say led them on a chase that ended with a crash. it started on saturday at 4:30 p.m. near derby and acton streets. police tried to full over a ford oh, ex mror -- pull over a...
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officers arrested a man at the home, 50-year-old david stubble field. the remains on the scene are not those of the missing person. >>> we're keeping an eye on the state capitol tonight where the senate is xpd to vote any minute on the transportation bill. the governor said he was energized as he headed into the capitol. democrat leaders need to percent. they would increase car registration fees to raise billions of dollars to fix california roads. drivers describe it as scary, bad, and an accident waiting to happen. caltran is looking into compliance about a problem right in the middle of a busy better change between highway 85 and highway 101. maureen got behind the wheel today to experience it firsthand. >> reporter: frank it will surprise you if you are not expecting it. the fire is here. it's a busy intersection where highs ways 85 and 101 meet. that's where it dips down. it doesn't look like much from here, but we are going to show you a different angle and some drivers want to see that fixed. do you know the way out of san jose is a bit bumpy. >>
officers arrested a man at the home, 50-year-old david stubble field. the remains on the scene are not those of the missing person. >>> we're keeping an eye on the state capitol tonight where the senate is xpd to vote any minute on the transportation bill. the governor said he was energized as he headed into the capitol. democrat leaders need to percent. they would increase car registration fees to raise billions of dollars to fix california roads. drivers describe it as scary, bad,...
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searched the house and they found the body that was dismembered. 50-year-old san bruno resident david stubble fieldn arrested on suspicion of homicide. authorities have not yet identified the victim in the crime. we do have a crew on the scene and will bring you more details as soon as we learn them. >> this year's storms have been creating quite a few trouble spots on bay area free ways. one that is getting a lot of notice right now is on the transition from highway 85 to southbound 101 in san jose. abc 7 news reporter matt keller takes a closer look at the big bump in the road. >> reporter: take a ride with me and my photographer steve. this is a car pool lane fly over from southbound to 85 to southbound 101 in san jose. >> i'm going 50 miles per hour. it got you worse than it got me. >> reporter: from a distance it looks like the cars are actually jumping off the pave. >> i have a low car so you can definitely feel it when you're going. >> reporter: cal trans told me their engineering staffer is reviewing the road conditions. tey say the spot on the connector ramp is one of many areas directly i
searched the house and they found the body that was dismembered. 50-year-old san bruno resident david stubble fieldn arrested on suspicion of homicide. authorities have not yet identified the victim in the crime. we do have a crew on the scene and will bring you more details as soon as we learn them. >> this year's storms have been creating quite a few trouble spots on bay area free ways. one that is getting a lot of notice right now is on the transition from highway 85 to southbound 101...
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. >> reporter: david marin is a field office director for i.c.e. and enforced immigration laws under four presidents. >> the law is pretty clear. if you're here in this country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house, agents try knocking on a window. but a woman inside flashes an immigrants' rights card like this saying they will not cooperate without a warrant and the agents stand down. >> basically showed you a card from an attorney. >> right, that says don't talk to i.c.e. i'm not going to let you in. you know what? of course we're going to abide by that. >> reporter: back at the processing center, the men rounded up are waiting to call their families. sergio rodriguez is a felon with a history of burglaries and drugs. he tells us his wife has cancer and he has five children. [speaking foreign language]. >> reporter: he says that he wants to send a message to everybody that's in a situation like his, that they should take care of themselves and they should not make mistakes like he made. i.c.e. says they would rather de
. >> reporter: david marin is a field office director for i.c.e. and enforced immigration laws under four presidents. >> the law is pretty clear. if you're here in this country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house, agents try knocking on a window. but a woman inside flashes an immigrants' rights card like this saying they will not cooperate without a warrant and the agents stand down. >> basically showed you a card from an attorney. >>...
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then we ran into david copper field. >> we had a couple drinks with the guy.t thing you know i'm getting sawed in half. >> i love that part. >> after that we got to go back stage with the cirque soleil show. >> when they sat me up in that ring i thought i was going to die. >> you were literally two feet off the ground, dude. >> at least i found a new hangover cure. abby: celebrity crushes for me it's luke bryan. brian: me too. i did meet him at the super bowl so i find him endlessly sexy. abby: you are welcome any time on the couch.e showed you one of the film montages at the academy of country music. they had fun. they were award show that did not get political. so refreshing. remember that award show about music and what do you hear? you heard some music and you had some fun. abby: if they did come out, a lot of them supported president trump during the campaign. country music has been a big backer -- and -- brian: i would safe this generation here, abby, is leaning toward the middle left. the next generation of country music stars and a lot of it is causing
then we ran into david copper field. >> we had a couple drinks with the guy.t thing you know i'm getting sawed in half. >> i love that part. >> after that we got to go back stage with the cirque soleil show. >> when they sat me up in that ring i thought i was going to die. >> you were literally two feet off the ground, dude. >> at least i found a new hangover cure. abby: celebrity crushes for me it's luke bryan. brian: me too. i did meet him at the super bowl...
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. >> reporter: when i co-presented with david copper field -- >> emma stone, "la la land."on song of the year as well as vocal list of the year. >> how did you feel? >> surreal. >> you almost lost to emma stone. >> "la la land" beat my song for year. thank you so much. i was laughing. i appreciate it. >> he performed with mary morris, one of the night's very powerful collaborations. they joined with jo walsh to pay tribute to the late chuck berry. ♪ go johnny go >> reporter: keith urban performed with carrie underwood. and florida georgia line brought the audience to its feet while sharing the stage with the backstreet boys. ♪ >> reporter: you know, i actually spoke with the fellows of florida georgia line after the show backstage. i was talking about those impressive backstreet boys' moves that they did and they actually told me that they had learned them the night before and then corrected themselves. they said, actually, we can't lie. we actually learned them today. whatever it was it worked last minute because it got everybody up on their feet and dancing. it was one of
. >> reporter: when i co-presented with david copper field -- >> emma stone, "la la land."on song of the year as well as vocal list of the year. >> how did you feel? >> surreal. >> you almost lost to emma stone. >> "la la land" beat my song for year. thank you so much. i was laughing. i appreciate it. >> he performed with mary morris, one of the night's very powerful collaborations. they joined with jo walsh to pay tribute to the...
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randal's, it was his first day in the field for pg&e. david martin jacket was killed feet away from gasset. and he is accused of killing a motel 6 security guard last week. >>> this next story is alarming. we have video of a military choir performance in north korea, and missile attack, and in the background, the bay area. so they are singing, and if you look closely at the video behind the choir you see the bomb traveling across the pacific and into the bay area, and perhaps the peninsula. the peninsula. one lyric in the bomb >>> tomorrow those that lost their homes will start receiving money to relocate. the oakland city council approved $16,000 in grant funding. 54 people are eligible with benefits from $1,600 to 12,000. >>> search crews are having no luck finding the plane of a missing santa rosa couple. they never arrived at their destination in petaluma. crews searched on the ground and in the sky focusing on a mountainous area 18 miles northwest of truckee. the richards are excellent pilots. >> they flew the plane often, and very compet
randal's, it was his first day in the field for pg&e. david martin jacket was killed feet away from gasset. and he is accused of killing a motel 6 security guard last week. >>> this next story is alarming. we have video of a military choir performance in north korea, and missile attack, and in the background, the bay area. so they are singing, and if you look closely at the video behind the choir you see the bomb traveling across the pacific and into the bay area, and perhaps the...
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. >> david is a field office director for i.c.e.nforced immigration laws under four presidents. if you're here in this country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house, agents try knocking on the window. but a woman inside flashes an immigrants rights card like this one saying they will not cooperate without a warrant. and the agents stand down. >> she basically showed you a card from an attorney that says don't talk to i.c.e. i'm not going to let you in. of course, we're going to abide by that. >> reporter: back at the processing center the men rounded up are waiting to call their families. rodriguez is a felon with a history of burglaries and drugs. >> no one's perfect. everybody's made mistakes. >> reporter: he tells us his wife has cancer and he has five children. >> he says he doesn't know what's going to happen. he doesn't know what is going to happen with his wife. he takes care of his wife and he doesn't know what is going to happen with his daughters. >> reporter: santiago convicted of selling drugs
. >> david is a field office director for i.c.e.nforced immigration laws under four presidents. if you're here in this country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house, agents try knocking on the window. but a woman inside flashes an immigrants rights card like this one saying they will not cooperate without a warrant. and the agents stand down. >> she basically showed you a card from an attorney that says don't talk to i.c.e. i'm not going to let you...
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david marin is field office director for i.c.e.enforced immigration laws under four presidents. >> if you are here in this country illegally you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house, agents try knocking on a window. but a woman inside flashes an immigrants' rights card loike this one saying they will not cooperate without a warrant. the agents stand down. she basically showed you a card from an attorney that says don't talk to i.c.e., i'm not going to let you in. so you know what, of course we will abide by that. >> back at the processing center the men rounded up are waiting to call their families. this is a felon with a his toto of burglaries and drugs. >> no one's perfect. everybody's made mistakes. >> reporter: he tells us his wife has cancer and he has five children. he says he doesn't know what's going to happen. doesn't know what's going to happen with his wife. he's the one take takes care of his wife. he doesn't know what's going to happen with his daughters. >> reporter: santiago has been convicted of sellin
david marin is field office director for i.c.e.enforced immigration laws under four presidents. >> if you are here in this country illegally you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house, agents try knocking on a window. but a woman inside flashes an immigrants' rights card loike this one saying they will not cooperate without a warrant. the agents stand down. she basically showed you a card from an attorney that says don't talk to i.c.e., i'm not going to let you in. so...
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david: if this is politically balanced, i must be the bernie sanders delegate here. [laughter] >> field the bern. david congressman walker was : saying that the 100 day threshold is meaningless and when the gingrich revolution came in 1994, they made the 100 day target for the contract for america and regretted it. what struck me is that it has only been 100 days. it seems like a decade already. [laughter] i think this panel will flow nicely from the last one and i thought i would start by asking each of you if we look back on the first 100 days of the trump presidency, a couple of years from now, what is the one thing that has happened that we will consider noteworthy since the president took office? bill, do you want to start? >> really? david senior vice president of : the bipartisan policy center. >> is this on? i'm looking back and trying to think what would be the one thing. i can't come up with anything specifically, but let me put it this way -- i have a word i think would describe the first -- let's put it so far, the first 90 days because we still have 10 days to go and who kn
david: if this is politically balanced, i must be the bernie sanders delegate here. [laughter] >> field the bern. david congressman walker was : saying that the 100 day threshold is meaningless and when the gingrich revolution came in 1994, they made the 100 day target for the contract for america and regretted it. what struck me is that it has only been 100 days. it seems like a decade already. [laughter] i think this panel will flow nicely from the last one and i thought i would start...
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david: the new york international auto show is underway and we had there now to talk to mark fields. on the program. thank you for joining us. mark: always good to be on. david: i think you have a navigator behind you? tell us about the new navigator? is the new navigator. the most luxurious and spacious navigator we have ever brought to the marketplace. it is the flagship suv for lincoln. and it combines modern luxury with advanced technology wrapped around great experiences for the customer so we are excited to present that. david: and it has a lot of electronics in it? it is amazing. technologys advanced but importantly, we started first with the customer experience so what we asked our engineers to do was to think about what experiences the customers want and then what's the technology that will deliver that. very intuitive. it isn't technology for technology's sake. david: this does seem to be the year of the suv. suvs and trucks are picking up the percentage of total sales. there is a higher profit margin here. how important is the suv line to forward? mark: the lincoln navigat
david: the new york international auto show is underway and we had there now to talk to mark fields. on the program. thank you for joining us. mark: always good to be on. david: i think you have a navigator behind you? tell us about the new navigator? is the new navigator. the most luxurious and spacious navigator we have ever brought to the marketplace. it is the flagship suv for lincoln. and it combines modern luxury with advanced technology wrapped around great experiences for the customer...
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david marin is a field office director for ice. >> if you're here in this country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: ice agents knock on the door but a woman inside says they will not cooperate without a warrant. >> reporter: back at the processing center, the men rounded up are waiting to call their family. this man has a history of burglaries and discussion. nobody's perfect, everybody's made mistakes. he tells us his wife has cancer. he says he doesn't know what's going to happen with his wife. he's the one that takes care of his wife. santiago has been convicted of selling drugs. ice says they would have rather detained these men when they were in jail but many law enforcement agencies will not honor immigration holds after some judges have ruled their use was inconstitutional. >> our preference would be to take these individuals in at a jail or some other law enforcement facility. >> reporter: so arrests instead have been at home, in public or at work. and high profile removals like this woman who was deported in front of her kids or this week news of a docca teenager
david marin is a field office director for ice. >> if you're here in this country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: ice agents knock on the door but a woman inside says they will not cooperate without a warrant. >> reporter: back at the processing center, the men rounded up are waiting to call their family. this man has a history of burglaries and discussion. nobody's perfect, everybody's made mistakes. he tells us his wife has cancer. he says he doesn't know...
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david marin is a field operations officer for ice, and he's seen immigration laws from four presidentsf you're here in the country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: agents tried knocking on the window. but the woman inside flashed a card like this one, saying they would not cooperate without a warrant. the agents stand down. >> reporter: s she basically shows you a card from an attorney. >> it says don't talk to ice, i'm not going to let you in. of course, we're going to abide by that. >> reporter: back at the process center, the men rounded up are waiting to call their families. mr. rodriguez has a history of burglary and drugs. >> translator: nobody is perfect. everybody makes mistakes. >> reporter: he tells us his wife has cancer and he has five children. >> reporter: he says he doesn't know what's going to happen. he doesn't know who will take care of his wife or what will happen to his daughters. >> reporter: this man has been deported four times. >> reporter: he says the reason why he keeps coming back is because of his daughters. what are they going to do? >> repor
david marin is a field operations officer for ice, and he's seen immigration laws from four presidentsf you're here in the country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: agents tried knocking on the window. but the woman inside flashed a card like this one, saying they would not cooperate without a warrant. the agents stand down. >> reporter: s she basically shows you a card from an attorney. >> it says don't talk to ice, i'm not going to let you in. of course, we're...
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. >> reporter: david marin is a field officer director for ice and he's worked under four presidents.f you are in this country illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: ice agents tried knocking on a window. but the woman inside flashed a card like this one saying they won't cooperate without a warrant. the agents step down. she basically showed you a card from an attorney. >> it says don't she won't talk to ice. of course we're going to abide by that. >> rodriguez is a felon with a history of burglaries and drugs. >> translator: no one is perfect. everybody makes mistakes. >> reporter: he tells us his wife has cancer and he has five children. he doesn't know what's going to happen. he's the one who takes care of his wife. he doesn't know what's going to happen with his daughters. >> this man has been convicted of selling drugs and he's been deported four times. he says the reason he keeps coming back is because of his daughters, and what are they going to do? judges have ruled in several cases their use was unconstitutional. >> our preference would be to take these individuals
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david: you and melinda go into the field.you feel you need to go into the field in africa or latin america or any part of the world where you are giving away money, and actually meeting people you are giving money to and learn? bill: i have chosen to spend my time, and melinda spends her time, building the foundation as an institution that really has an impact. and i get a lot of enjoyment, this is how i take everything i've learned from microsoft and the position i'm in, and helping to drive the strategy and go out and see what is going on with this work. that is my full-time job. and it is a wonderful job. david: your foundation has a certain life. it is not a perpetual foundation. i think it is 20 years after either you or your wife, the last one to live, dies? that it would end. is that how it works? bill: that's right. the way we are managing the institution, and keeping it excellent, and designing it to solve problems that we can totally solved. we work on malaria. this foundation should be able to participate in gettin
david: you and melinda go into the field.you feel you need to go into the field in africa or latin america or any part of the world where you are giving away money, and actually meeting people you are giving money to and learn? bill: i have chosen to spend my time, and melinda spends her time, building the foundation as an institution that really has an impact. and i get a lot of enjoyment, this is how i take everything i've learned from microsoft and the position i'm in, and helping to drive...
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right now -- >> reporter: david marin is a field office director for i.c.e. >> if you're here in thisuntry illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: i.c.e. agents try knocking on the window, but a woman flashes this card saying they will not cooperate without a warrant and the agents stand down. >> she showed you a card from an attorney that says don't talk to i.c.e., i'm not going to let you no. of course, we're going to abide by that. >> reporter: back at the processing center, the men rounded up are waiting to call their families. he is a felon with a history of burglaries and drugs. no one is perfect. everybody's made mistakes. he says he doesn't know what's going to happen with his wife. she has cancer. he says he is the one who takes care of his wife. he doesn't know what's going to happen with his daughters. he has been convicted of selling drugs and he's been deported four times. he says the reason why he keeps coming back is because of his daughters. wh are ty going to do? many law enforcement agencies won't honor immigraon holds after judges have ruled in several cases
right now -- >> reporter: david marin is a field office director for i.c.e. >> if you're here in thisuntry illegally, you should be deported. >> reporter: i.c.e. agents try knocking on the window, but a woman flashes this card saying they will not cooperate without a warrant and the agents stand down. >> she showed you a card from an attorney that says don't talk to i.c.e., i'm not going to let you no. of course, we're going to abide by that. >> reporter: back at...
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. >> reporter: david marin is a field office director for i.c.e. and has enforced immigration laws under four presidents. >> if you're here in this country illegally you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house agents try knocking on a window. >> policia. >> reporter: but a woman inside flashes an immigrant's rights card like this one saying they will not cooperate without a warrant and the agents stand down. >> she basically showed you a card from an attorney. >> right. that says don't talk to i.c.e., i'm not going to let you in. you know what? and so you know what? c of course we're going to abide by that. >> reporter: back at the processing center the men rounded up are waiting to call their families. sergio rodriguez is a felon with a history of burglaries and drugs. >> [ speaking spanish ]. >> "no one's perfect. everyone makes mistakes." >> reporter: he tells us his wife has cancer and he has five children. he says he doesn't know what's going to happen with his wife. he says he's the one that takes care of his wife, he doesn't know
. >> reporter: david marin is a field office director for i.c.e. and has enforced immigration laws under four presidents. >> if you're here in this country illegally you should be deported. >> reporter: at the last house agents try knocking on a window. >> policia. >> reporter: but a woman inside flashes an immigrant's rights card like this one saying they will not cooperate without a warrant and the agents stand down. >> she basically showed you a card from...
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david: how long have you been working on this? >> several months, most cities with substantial infrastructure, like an airport, most cities don't have resources to make the fieldingsreliminary approvals with the faa . david: you started this, it should be said before trump was president. to get somebody as president, a lot of people didn't think he would make it, but who talks about what you are doing, must just make your day? >> you are correct. joint economic speech, it was clear his goal over a trillion of public and private capital. i emphasis public and private. this is a current federal program. no votes need be taken in congress to use current faa, airport pilot privatization program. st. louis would stand to gain a lot. david: not all privatization of airport stuff has worked out. you had one in chicago, midway, i. remember. midway is smaller, they had financing problem. >> timing in their marketplace is a collapse, lehman brothers is a major factor. david: lehman brothers was tied up in the financing part, and lehman brothers collapsed their the project collapsed. >> yes. but chicago midway and st. louis have, are dominant airline like southwest, they neg
david: how long have you been working on this? >> several months, most cities with substantial infrastructure, like an airport, most cities don't have resources to make the fieldingsreliminary approvals with the faa . david: you started this, it should be said before trump was president. to get somebody as president, a lot of people didn't think he would make it, but who talks about what you are doing, must just make your day? >> you are correct. joint economic speech, it was clear...
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we did the counterinsurgency field manual which is the intellectual foundation for that. davidwrote a very good report you oversaw the , counterinsurgency manual, it was so good that people said maybe this person should be in charge of the counterinsurgency efforts. you are asked by president bush to go back and lead the surge. when he said, i would like to go lead the surge and you said i have already served two tours of duty in iraq and i don't want to need to go back a third time? general petraeus: you said it would be a privilege to do that and it's the same thing i said president obama sent me down a a few years later. with no pleasantries and no one else in the room except the photographer he said i am asking you as your commander in chief to go to afghanistan, take command of the international security assistance force. i think the only answer at a time like that can be yes. david: i didn't understand at the time, how many troops did we have in iraq at that time? general petraeus: we had about that weres. soldiers there, marines, coalition had some tens of thousands of a
we did the counterinsurgency field manual which is the intellectual foundation for that. davidwrote a very good report you oversaw the , counterinsurgency manual, it was so good that people said maybe this person should be in charge of the counterinsurgency efforts. you are asked by president bush to go back and lead the surge. when he said, i would like to go lead the surge and you said i have already served two tours of duty in iraq and i don't want to need to go back a third time? general...
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abc's david muir has the story. >> reporter: it is a field of dreams for one boy. jones of fort worth texas who loves baseball. >> smacks. >> reporter: danny was born without a fully functioning heart. relying on half of it. he had seven surgeries and he is still waiting for a new heart. the backpack he carries delivers life saving medication to keep his heart going. knowing little league season is here, his mother rebecca was determined to get him on the field. asked friends on facebook if they have any old uniforms they don't use any more. that's what started this. >> reporter: they had more than uniforms. one little league coach, todd had a spault on the team. >> didn't hesitate. i will take him. >> then look danny at the plate. backpack on. ready. >> practice. new helmet. new bat. new shoes. and it's just,er hey, where do you want me, coach? >> with the winning attitude he won a spot. >> his response, coach i have been waiting for this my entire life. >> reporter: he wasn't the only one excited. >> get us a home run, okay. >> i'll try. >> finally danny's chance
abc's david muir has the story. >> reporter: it is a field of dreams for one boy. jones of fort worth texas who loves baseball. >> smacks. >> reporter: danny was born without a fully functioning heart. relying on half of it. he had seven surgeries and he is still waiting for a new heart. the backpack he carries delivers life saving medication to keep his heart going. knowing little league season is here, his mother rebecca was determined to get him on the field. asked friends...
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maybe the field was just too crowded. >> david, let me stay with you. north korea, what we're seeing with the vice president, strong words for north korea. you know this issue very well. is there a remarkable difference so far in your mind between strategic patience and what we're seeing with the trump agenda? >> no, there isn't. and that's what's really fascinating here. the news that the karl vincent, the aircraft carrier group went ahead and did what was previously scheduled to do with the australians and didn't turn around a day or two ago despite what the white house was saying tells you a lot of the words were about intimidation but no real change in policy. the policy itself still seems to be a combination of economic pressure and pressure on the chinese, and then as we have written and did again this morning, this fascinating, covert program to try to sabotage the missile launches. those are all signatures of the obama era. so this will only change, i think, if it turns out to the chinese don't actually execute. and then the president is going t
maybe the field was just too crowded. >> david, let me stay with you. north korea, what we're seeing with the vice president, strong words for north korea. you know this issue very well. is there a remarkable difference so far in your mind between strategic patience and what we're seeing with the trump agenda? >> no, there isn't. and that's what's really fascinating here. the news that the karl vincent, the aircraft carrier group went ahead and did what was previously scheduled to...
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david, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, scott, the target for this airstrike was the air field believed to have been the location from which the plane that dropped those chemical weapons took off. so this was a direct retaliation against the syrian air force for having carried out that chemical attack. the air field itself was located about 50 miles directly south of the village that was hit. and it was the target of, as you said, 59 cruise missiles. they landed at about 8:45 east coast time tonight. that would have been the early morning hours in syria. hanga, the fuel ed at various storage areas. and they were all designed to g minute. 59 missiles, each with a warhead of 1,000 pounds, going off in the space of 60 seconds. >> and david martin at the pentagon, thank you. from his mar-a-lago resort just a few minutes ago. >> on tuesday syrian dictator horrible chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians. using a deadly nerve agent, assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women, and children. it was a slow and brutal death m ea cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack. no child of god should ever su ton
david, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, scott, the target for this airstrike was the air field believed to have been the location from which the plane that dropped those chemical weapons took off. so this was a direct retaliation against the syrian air force for having carried out that chemical attack. the air field itself was located about 50 miles directly south of the village that was hit. and it was the target of, as you said, 59 cruise missiles. they landed at about 8:45...
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david: yes. >> we need a much more level playing field. davi gary, i'm pushing you. we have breaking news. i want to squeeze it in here. yahoo! is reporting their first quarter results. ashley webster live in the newsroom. what are the numbers and how is the market reacting, ashley? reporter: david, this is the last earnings report we will hear from of course yahoo! as they get sold to verizon. i will get into that in a minute. headline numbers, 14 cents was the estimate on earnings per share, coming in at 18 cents. that is a beat. revenue higher than expected at 1.33 billion, beats 1.23 billion. they continue to say in the report, david, that the deal for yahoo!, the $4.5 billion deal is expected to close june of 2017, june this year, which is exactly what it was supposed to be. so that is good news for investors who were worrying there might be a last-minute hitch. that apparently still on track. paid clicks were down 12% year-over-year. however, the price per click was up 10% ad sales up 2%. this somewhat historic, will be the last earnings report from the yahoo! we used to know. david:
david: yes. >> we need a much more level playing field. davi gary, i'm pushing you. we have breaking news. i want to squeeze it in here. yahoo! is reporting their first quarter results. ashley webster live in the newsroom. what are the numbers and how is the market reacting, ashley? reporter: david, this is the last earnings report we will hear from of course yahoo! as they get sold to verizon. i will get into that in a minute. headline numbers, 14 cents was the estimate on earnings per...
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field to music. and he paints. his name is david garabaldi. >> and we have the skyler sisters singing the anthem. a few other surprises the fans will be treated to. it's going to be a great day. the weather is supposed to be great. and the team is glad to be back home. >>> a little different things by left field. i notice the minibaseball field was not there. and you're making improvements to the area, right? >> every year we try to improve the ballpark and add some new fan amenities. we have a toyota fan zone in the left field area. the children's baseball field will be completely redesigned. and we'll have televisions and scoreboards out there so parents can watch the game while the kids are running around the bases. we have new food offerings. and new padded seats. and we're just ready to welcome everybody back to the ballpark. >> it's always such a great experience to be here at at&t park. on june ninth if you want a hug from buster posey. is this backwards? >> yes, it is. >> all season long they have great fan promotions. first pitch is at 1:35 this afternoon. from at&t park, jackie ward, kp
field to music. and he paints. his name is david garabaldi. >> and we have the skyler sisters singing the anthem. a few other surprises the fans will be treated to. it's going to be a great day. the weather is supposed to be great. and the team is glad to be back home. >>> a little different things by left field. i notice the minibaseball field was not there. and you're making improvements to the area, right? >> every year we try to improve the ballpark and add some new fan...
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david wheater made it 2—0 before adam le fondre rounded things off. a year after relegation and despite financial issues off the fieldlton's fans and players. meanwhile, port vale have been relegated to league two. anthonyjoshua is targeting another huge heavyweight title fight after his 11th round stoppage of wladimir klitschko last night. he challenged fellow briton tyson fury to be his next opponent after a dramatic victory in front of a massive crowd at wembley stadium. anthonyjoshua is burning brighter than ever, but last night the lights almost went out. wladimir klitschko, at the age of a1, defying the march of time. in a stadium famous for knockout competitions, they came in record numbers to see aj deliver the most important ko of his career. the fight exploded in the fifth. the ukrainian rocked but he was so resilient. in the next round joshua was stunned, hitting the canvas for the first time. but this fight was just getting started. he had never been beyond the seventh round, this went to eight, nine, ten. and wladimir klitschko looked like he was going to be on top by the time they reached the 11th — a r
david wheater made it 2—0 before adam le fondre rounded things off. a year after relegation and despite financial issues off the fieldlton's fans and players. meanwhile, port vale have been relegated to league two. anthonyjoshua is targeting another huge heavyweight title fight after his 11th round stoppage of wladimir klitschko last night. he challenged fellow briton tyson fury to be his next opponent after a dramatic victory in front of a massive crowd at wembley stadium. anthonyjoshua is...
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when she was dating burt reynolds, i asked -- remember this, gayle, i asked sally field if burt slept with his toupee on. davidas the answer? oprah: i would never do that today. i wouldn't do it. i did it because i was getting pushed by the producers. people want to know. people want to know. i was thinking i was doing it on behalf of the audience. she shut down, and i could see that it embarrassed her, and i never got another thing from her. so i thought that was wrong. i learned from that. david: while you were doing the show, you got the opportunity to be an actress in "the color purple." oprah: yes. [applause] oprah: not just an opportunity. i don't even have time for this story. i never wanted anything more in my life, david, and haven't wanted anything as much since as much as i wanted "the color purple." i had read the book. i had seen a review in "the new york times," so i started hearing there were going to do a movie. long story short, i auditioned for the movie only because quincy jones happened to be, quincy jones was going to chicago, my little show, "a.m. chicago" was on. they were looking for an
when she was dating burt reynolds, i asked -- remember this, gayle, i asked sally field if burt slept with his toupee on. davidas the answer? oprah: i would never do that today. i wouldn't do it. i did it because i was getting pushed by the producers. people want to know. people want to know. i was thinking i was doing it on behalf of the audience. she shut down, and i could see that it embarrassed her, and i never got another thing from her. so i thought that was wrong. i learned from that....
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david: what is your information to president trump over how the tech sector has field innovation?the value of people who were not u.s. citizens and the impact they could make it, particularly in these high skilled engineering .obs when i look at the broader set of numbers, the total number of people who come to the united istes under h-1b visas 65,000 relative to all people u.s., under visas to the it is a small number by percentage, two plus million come over all, 165,000 come on deck. of it is going into google and microsoft, but some is going to outsourcing jobs, the front end to outsourcers, for example india, so it is a broader and more complicated question, but based on a relatively small base of numbers. if you add all the new p visas, it is not a dramatically high percentage of the workforce. david: i heard you have an amazon echo. what is an upstart tech company do in the face of a behemoth like that one, or microsoft a few years back, what is the best route to compete with the company like that? key is to find a place where you have a unique concept, product concept, and
david: what is your information to president trump over how the tech sector has field innovation?the value of people who were not u.s. citizens and the impact they could make it, particularly in these high skilled engineering .obs when i look at the broader set of numbers, the total number of people who come to the united istes under h-1b visas 65,000 relative to all people u.s., under visas to the it is a small number by percentage, two plus million come over all, 165,000 come on deck. of it...
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field. the fireworks soared and during the rain delay fans got to see former cub david ross' performance ong with the stars." good entertainment. the cubs, by the way, they did win the game scoring the winning run in the bottom of the ninth. they get their championship rings before tomorrow night's game. >> david ross on the other hand i think he scored a 31 out of 40. >> not too bad. >>> up next in "the pulse," why baseball fans are piling on martha stewart this morning. >> and the pool that lets you live on the edge. and swim in the sky. >> oh, oh, no. >>> check out our facebook page and scientists are calling the damage to the great barrier reef unprecedented. hear what they say is causing it on atmfans.com. sometimes the best time is time you make for yourself. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with active naturals® oat. locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma
field. the fireworks soared and during the rain delay fans got to see former cub david ross' performance ong with the stars." good entertainment. the cubs, by the way, they did win the game scoring the winning run in the bottom of the ninth. they get their championship rings before tomorrow night's game. >> david ross on the other hand i think he scored a 31 out of 40. >> not too bad. >>> up next in "the pulse," why baseball fans are piling on martha stewart...
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new york david via, chases the ball, and chips it pennsylvania mid field and ball goes over andre blakend into the net, wow, new york with the two to nothing victory. the union win less since august, that is 13 games if you are counting. that is all for sports, i'm leslie van arsdal have a great day. >>> many students have been on spring break this week and philadelphia school of circus arts has launched a brand new camp. "eyewitness news" photo journalist joe connor takes us behind the scenes for a look at all of the clowning around. >> we are at philadelphia school of circus arts. >> we're in germantown. >> right new we're working on balance. >> spring break camp for age seven to 14. >> it is in the like anything you would do anywhere else. >> reach back across. >> we will get to learn all of the different kind of exercises. >> swings, juggles, high wire, balancing. >> you don't get yelled at for hanging on things. >> you get a lot of team building. >> you learn to pay attention. >> there is no competition, if you get to sports camp you are playing a game against somebody, where as in
new york david via, chases the ball, and chips it pennsylvania mid field and ball goes over andre blakend into the net, wow, new york with the two to nothing victory. the union win less since august, that is 13 games if you are counting. that is all for sports, i'm leslie van arsdal have a great day. >>> many students have been on spring break this week and philadelphia school of circus arts has launched a brand new camp. "eyewitness news" photo journalist joe connor takes us...
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the question is, where the -- will there be fertile fields again from which isis 3.0 will arise, or not? david, there is an ongoing war that seems to have no end. what would you recommend to the president for what we should do in syria? gen. petraeus: they are doing a fair amount of what i would recommend. the obama administration in the final six to 12 months made a number of steps. you could argue it took too long, but ultimately, it did take a number of steps to defeat the islamic state as a focus. beyond that objective of defeating isis and the al qaeda affiliates in syria, the other objective should be to stop the bloodshed. to recognize the diplomatic effort to create some kind of an agreement that will result in a democratically elected, multiethnic, multi-sectarian government in damascus for all of syria is probably beyond reach now. we look at what kind of interim solutions on the ground could be established, could be achieved, so that you stop the bloodshed, stop the further flow of refugees, bring some of those back, and try to stabilize the situation. david: what about the iranian
the question is, where the -- will there be fertile fields again from which isis 3.0 will arise, or not? david, there is an ongoing war that seems to have no end. what would you recommend to the president for what we should do in syria? gen. petraeus: they are doing a fair amount of what i would recommend. the obama administration in the final six to 12 months made a number of steps. you could argue it took too long, but ultimately, it did take a number of steps to defeat the islamic state as a...
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david? >> reporter: well, larry, tra main brock may be fast on the field but not fast enough to get past me as he was leaving the county jail today. his arrest has put the 49ers on the spot again whether or not he should continue to play for the team after other players were released when they were arrested. santa clara police say the report of domestic violence brought them to this cluster of town houses on head enway about 9:35 wednesday night. officers say the woman who called police had visible injuries and was in a dating relationship with tra main brock. this is the mug shot of brock when he was booked into the santa clara county jail for felony domestic violence. abc 7 news was there when he was released on bail during the noon hour today. what happened? what happened last night? >> i don't have nothing to say about it. >> reporter: can't say anything at all? >> no, not too much to say about it. >> reporter: brock was wearing a 49ers cap as he slipped quickly into a white audi waiting for him at the curb. he disappeared after an hour. he sprinted into his town house, not saying a wor
david? >> reporter: well, larry, tra main brock may be fast on the field but not fast enough to get past me as he was leaving the county jail today. his arrest has put the 49ers on the spot again whether or not he should continue to play for the team after other players were released when they were arrested. santa clara police say the report of domestic violence brought them to this cluster of town houses on head enway about 9:35 wednesday night. officers say the woman who called police...
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david: that was tom mackenzie's interview with ford ceo mark fields.at the barriers to trade. is a former vice president for chrysler northeast danger -- northeast asia, bill russo. thank you for coming on the program. i want to get started with pickups in china. china 7-8 years. not once did i see a pickup truck. i wonder what your general thoughts are on that idea of introducing pickup trucks in china. >> everybody as looking for the next big thing, and you want to get there first, so what ford is doing is a smart thing. it is an experiment. they are trying to see if there is a personal use pickup truck market. theiew a cup trucks and u.s. as personal use vehicles. it did not start that way. ory were for the rural agricultural community initially, and that will be the uphill climb in china. it could be a new segment. suvs have become popular recently. everybody's looking for the next big thing. david: your thoughts generally on the meeting on the weekend? was there anything that you saw that would be an indication of something that might change the c
david: that was tom mackenzie's interview with ford ceo mark fields.at the barriers to trade. is a former vice president for chrysler northeast danger -- northeast asia, bill russo. thank you for coming on the program. i want to get started with pickups in china. china 7-8 years. not once did i see a pickup truck. i wonder what your general thoughts are on that idea of introducing pickup trucks in china. >> everybody as looking for the next big thing, and you want to get there first, so...