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dimitry. >> outside the da's office, dimitry's family is pushing for all involved to face charges. >> we live in a nightmare. every day i wake up and it's a nightmare when i wake you. it's a nightmare when i go to sleep. i don't think it's fair. i really don't. >> now, at this point, soto, the officer you stau there in his police-issued photograph was the only officer charged. the family, of course, asking for others. we asked police if there will be additional charges. they say at this point, that is up to the district attorney's office.. when we asked them, they say no comment on the case. >>> now to another major story we are covering tonight, the final countdown to the nfl draft. we're now less than 26 hours away from the start. that's for the eagles and the other teams gibb selecting their future right on the ben franklin parkway. >> nbc 10 is your home for the nfl draft. keith jones and erin coleman are live at our draft headquarters. had tgi friday's right along the parkway. >> we hear that music out there, guys. can you feel the buzz? >> no question here. it is palpable here,
dimitry. >> outside the da's office, dimitry's family is pushing for all involved to face charges. >> we live in a nightmare. every day i wake up and it's a nightmare when i wake you. it's a nightmare when i go to sleep. i don't think it's fair. i really don't. >> now, at this point, soto, the officer you stau there in his police-issued photograph was the only officer charged. the family, of course, asking for others. we asked police if there will be additional charges. they...
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dimitri's family says soto was drag racing with off duty cops.d dimitri. >> they were in separate cars at this point i can't speak to whether or not the investigation specifically determined that drag racing but certainly reckless speeds and of course the striking of so tow's vehicle is directly responsible to the death of mr. dimitri. >> both officers surrendered to internal affairs today. officer soto faces charges of vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter. police say he was going 89 miles an hour at the time of the cra crash. >>> a woman hit by a philadelphia police cruiser last week has died from her injuries. skyfox was over the 3,000 block of f street in kensington last week when authorities say two officers in the middle of an investigation backed up and hit the victim who was behind the car. the officers took the woman to temple hospital. she died yesterday. police have identified the victim as 40-year-old michelle colk. >> bill cosby is working on new material and hoping to revive his comedy career. cosby revealed that while spe
dimitri's family says soto was drag racing with off duty cops.d dimitri. >> they were in separate cars at this point i can't speak to whether or not the investigation specifically determined that drag racing but certainly reckless speeds and of course the striking of so tow's vehicle is directly responsible to the death of mr. dimitri. >> both officers surrendered to internal affairs today. officer soto faces charges of vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter. police say he...
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by an off-duty police officer. >> he was going about his day and got struck and killed. >> dimitri wasia. the family believes that the officer, adam soto was drag racing against two other officers in another car when he hit and killed dimitri when he was crossing the street. >> the police officers knew that drive that fast could kill somebody and unfortunately it had to be my brother. my only sibling, i miss him every day. my life will never be the same. >> the district attorney is investigating the case and three officers were involved in the incident including officer soto. is he charged with death by motor vehicle. >> and three officers were suspended with intent to dismiss status and one is arrested and that officer is adam soto. >> dimitri's family says this is not about bashing the police department but having a voice. >> we mow they put their lives on the line for us every day. we want to see the guys, you know get held accountable for what they did. like if it were me or you or anybody else. >> the second officer involved in this has been identified as officer tony force. a vet
by an off-duty police officer. >> he was going about his day and got struck and killed. >> dimitri wasia. the family believes that the officer, adam soto was drag racing against two other officers in another car when he hit and killed dimitri when he was crossing the street. >> the police officers knew that drive that fast could kill somebody and unfortunately it had to be my brother. my only sibling, i miss him every day. my life will never be the same. >> the district...
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dimitry. >> the dimitry family has urged prosecutors to file more charges in the case. >>> it is a sweeping tax reform plan that could mean change for every american family .business. today, the white house released a major tax cut proposal promising it will create jobs and boost the economy. for individuals, the proposed plan would eliminate most tax deductions. married couples would not be taxed on the first $24,000 the of income. that includes tax benefits to help with child care. critics say it helps the rich and there is no way to fund it. >> this idea that somehow growth can pay for these kinds of huge tax cuts is operating in fairyland. that just doesn't work. >> the administration has said tax reform will only work if obamacare is repealed and replaced. >>> we are following breaking news in delaware tonight. a procession preparing to carry the body of a slain state trooper. that trooper shot and killed in a wawa parking lot in bear. one suspect bare indicated in the house still shooting at police. another suspect is under arrest. we have nbc 10 team coverage. keep it right here as w
dimitry. >> the dimitry family has urged prosecutors to file more charges in the case. >>> it is a sweeping tax reform plan that could mean change for every american family .business. today, the white house released a major tax cut proposal promising it will create jobs and boost the economy. for individuals, the proposed plan would eliminate most tax deductions. married couples would not be taxed on the first $24,000 the of income. that includes tax benefits to help with child...
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dimitri was thrown 15 feet and died at the scene. >> he was my brother. they stole him from us. >> authorities say a second officer was in a second car. he has been fired but not charged. >>> a woman hit by a police car last week died yesterday. officers were conducting an investigation in kensington april 18 jt when one of the officers put the car in le verse and backed in. police say the officer put her in the cruiser, took her to temple hospital they are still investigating that cash. >>> in amtrak, plans for major repairs at new york penn station. that follows derailment and problems that caused chaos amtrak said it would replace the equipment. the work will cause delays and cancellations. >>> starting june 1st. septa will end sales of week le and monthly transpasses. they are pushing people to use a key card that you can use online. sh brawl that broke outside on the lower east side of manhattan a. under surveillance camera captured a group with punches. a woman getting knocked down on this fight. the nypd says it got two calls about the fight. be i
dimitri was thrown 15 feet and died at the scene. >> he was my brother. they stole him from us. >> authorities say a second officer was in a second car. he has been fired but not charged. >>> a woman hit by a police car last week died yesterday. officers were conducting an investigation in kensington april 18 jt when one of the officers put the car in le verse and backed in. police say the officer put her in the cruiser, took her to temple hospital they are still...
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the family of danny dimitri believes that he was racing another office when he struck dimitri. it happened on cotman avenue in northeast philadelphia and the officer is suspended with intent to dismiss. >>> and jury is deliberate on whether or not cop killer eric frein gets the death sentence or life in prison. prosecutors played a jail house phone call in which frein's father told his son that the defense strategy would be to portray him, the father as a nut job. >> good samaritans ran into a burning home this morning. flames sparked on green wood avenue at 9:00 one rescuer said he saw the smoke and felt compelled to go and help. and everybody was able to evacuate safely. >>> 200,000 people are expected to make their way to the ben franklin parkway as the 32 nfl teams make their draft selections for 2017. those fans will make their way through metal detectors and concrete barriers and vehicles blocking trucks will protect people on the parkway. both philadelphia police and private security officers will be on patrol. you can see a list of prohibited items at 6abc.com/nfl draft
the family of danny dimitri believes that he was racing another office when he struck dimitri. it happened on cotman avenue in northeast philadelphia and the officer is suspended with intent to dismiss. >>> and jury is deliberate on whether or not cop killer eric frein gets the death sentence or life in prison. prosecutors played a jail house phone call in which frein's father told his son that the defense strategy would be to portray him, the father as a nut job. >> good...
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. >> police say both officers were off duty when one of their cars hit and killed danny dimitri in januarys family says 24-year-old adam so tow was drag races other off duty cops much prosecutor sauce soto hit dime tree as he was crossing the street. police say they suspended the other officer tony forest and suspended and charged soto. >>> they were in separate cars at this point i can't speak to whether or not the investigation specifically determined that drag races but certainly reckless speeds and of course the striking soto's vehicle is directly responsible to the death of her dimitri. >> both officers surrender to do internal affairs today. officer soto is now facing charges of vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter. police say he was going 89 miles an hour at the time of the crash. former price vice-president joe biden speaking out. today he spoke at an event at george mason university hoping to bring more awareness to sexual assault on college campuses. the former vice-president urged the college students to help change the culture that leads to sexual violence. >> when y
. >> police say both officers were off duty when one of their cars hit and killed danny dimitri in januarys family says 24-year-old adam so tow was drag races other off duty cops much prosecutor sauce soto hit dime tree as he was crossing the street. police say they suspended the other officer tony forest and suspended and charged soto. >>> they were in separate cars at this point i can't speak to whether or not the investigation specifically determined that drag races but...
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now, danny dimitry's family held a news conference here in center city earlier today. they say while the charges against one officer are fine, they want to see more charges. you'll hear from them coming up tonight at 6:00. for now, live in center city, nbc 10 news. >>> the trump administration unveiled a dramatic new tax reform plan they call one of the biggest tax cuts in history. >> treasury secretary steve mnuchin says the business would create more jobs while putting more pockets into the money of middle class. they want to can cut the number of income tax brackets to three while lowering rates, but the one-page plan is a little short on details, including the specifics of elimination of personal deductions. the trump plan is plan is not argued not towards helping high earners despite the lower top tax rate and would not grow the national debt. >>> happening now a chester county jury is decidinging whether to spare a convicted cop killer's life or sentence him to death. eric is at the pike county courthouse wait to go learn his fate. randy is there. >> the life or
now, danny dimitry's family held a news conference here in center city earlier today. they say while the charges against one officer are fine, they want to see more charges. you'll hear from them coming up tonight at 6:00. for now, live in center city, nbc 10 news. >>> the trump administration unveiled a dramatic new tax reform plan they call one of the biggest tax cuts in history. >> treasury secretary steve mnuchin says the business would create more jobs while putting more...
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. >> thank you very much, dimitri.>>. >> these are tough questions. what does russia want and what the united states need so i'll start off and spend most of my time talking about what does russia want. if i were tweeting and i don't normally to these kind of things, i would say that russia would like the united states to treat it as if it were the soviet union. a great power with global reach. a country that has a right to disease, to the cable on all important international decisions, dominant in its neighborhood and beyond and the country that is respected , i would say also feared by the rest of the world. and under the united states treated as an equal and i think it has been a theme throughout the last 25 years at the kremlin believes whoever has been there that united states has not treated its interest as legitimate for being ahead to put itself in russia. it's also true that if you look at what has worked best in the past 25 years in the us russian relationship, these have been issues where we cooperated, where we have treated each other as e
. >> thank you very much, dimitri.>>. >> these are tough questions. what does russia want and what the united states need so i'll start off and spend most of my time talking about what does russia want. if i were tweeting and i don't normally to these kind of things, i would say that russia would like the united states to treat it as if it were the soviet union. a great power with global reach. a country that has a right to disease, to the cable on all important international...
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police say 24 year old adam soto was off duty when his car hit and killed danny dimitri in northeastnuary. his family claims soto was drag racing with other off duty officers. police have also suspended officer tony forest, although, they say tote owe was the one who hit and killed dimitri. >> they were in separate cars at this point i can't speak to whether or not the investigation specifically determined drag races, but certainly at wreckless speeds. of course the striking of soto's vehicle was directly responsible to the death of mr. dimitri. >> officers surrendered to internal affairs, soto faces see zero vehicular homicide. >> the time right now is 4:37. so playing the music, we have this other big story happening today. >> of course the future of the nfl. a lot of people ready for this one. we say rain or shine, but it will be shine. the draft kicks off here right here in philadelphia. >> so it will be pretty exciting, on the spotlight, focus every all of that, so many fun things people: do for free. our jenny joyce, in the thick of it now, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, kar
police say 24 year old adam soto was off duty when his car hit and killed danny dimitri in northeastnuary. his family claims soto was drag racing with other off duty officers. police have also suspended officer tony forest, although, they say tote owe was the one who hit and killed dimitri. >> they were in separate cars at this point i can't speak to whether or not the investigation specifically determined drag races, but certainly at wreckless speeds. of course the striking of soto's...
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le slammed into dimitri in january. dimitri died at the 16. >>> he was my brother r. >> authorities sigh a second officer was in a second car involved in the incident. he has been fired but not charged. >>> just hours after he was saying that he would draft an executive order to withdraw from nafta, president trump has changed his mind. the president told leaders of mexico and canada, he would not pull out of the trade agreement. he was ready to start renegotiateing nafta. the white house is pushing a sweeping thanks plan yesterday. it cut income tax brackets to three. it covered a standard deduction. it cut the corporate tax rate to 15%. critics say the plan will raise the deficit. the white house says economic growth will cover the costs. >>> 6:38. 51 degrees outside. let's take a live look at the parkway, everyone is getting excited. fans can enjoy the nfl experience around noon today t. draft begins at 8:00. it's a big deal. i think the weather is cooperating. we will find out more from bill henley. >> it's starting
le slammed into dimitri in january. dimitri died at the 16. >>> he was my brother r. >> authorities sigh a second officer was in a second car involved in the incident. he has been fired but not charged. >>> just hours after he was saying that he would draft an executive order to withdraw from nafta, president trump has changed his mind. the president told leaders of mexico and canada, he would not pull out of the trade agreement. he was ready to start renegotiateing...
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oakland, california, dimitri. caller: my question is really to congress. i want to know, when is congress tong to honor their promise , at thathe income tax time, to sponsor the wars. they were supposed to rescind that after the war was over. we are still paying income tax. i want to know why. ok. "the hill" reporting this morning about the political activities of president trump, saying that his inaugural raised a record-breaking 1.7 million dollars to pay for the rest, double the previous record set in 2009 by the obama administration. the inaugural committee said they would donate the leftover funds to charity but conceded they have not selected which organizations the money would go to. it's not clear how much money they have left. the federal commission report detailing the fundraiser was not immediately available and the inauguration was expected to cost as much as 200 million with costs split between the joint congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies and federal and local government. morgan is next. morgan is in nashville, tennessee, independ
oakland, california, dimitri. caller: my question is really to congress. i want to know, when is congress tong to honor their promise , at thathe income tax time, to sponsor the wars. they were supposed to rescind that after the war was over. we are still paying income tax. i want to know why. ok. "the hill" reporting this morning about the political activities of president trump, saying that his inaugural raised a record-breaking 1.7 million dollars to pay for the rest, double the...
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dimitri payet the most high profile player having been transferred back to marseille in january thissferred back to marseille injanuary this year. with more on that and what happened at newcastle today we can cross to st james' park, where our sports editor dan rowan is. thank you. two days ago, this club was celebrating its return to the riches of the premier league, but rather than looking towards a bright future, this evening they are facing questions, just like west ham united, about their past. a similar scene was played out here at the stadium behind me this morning, when there we re behind me this morning, when there were raids by revenue and customs officials at newcastle united's home, and indeed to the shock of their players, at their training ground as well. just before they arrived for training. just as with we st arrived for training. just as with west ham united, documents and computers were seized. in addition to that, among the arrests natalie mentioned, it's been reported that lee charnley the managing director of newcastle united, 39 years old and the right—hand man
dimitri payet the most high profile player having been transferred back to marseille in january thissferred back to marseille injanuary this year. with more on that and what happened at newcastle today we can cross to st james' park, where our sports editor dan rowan is. thank you. two days ago, this club was celebrating its return to the riches of the premier league, but rather than looking towards a bright future, this evening they are facing questions, just like west ham united, about their...
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[whispering] there you go. -- thanks, dimitri -- mr. kaufman: thanks, dimitri. i'm probably going to focus more on how russia gets what it's more what it wants and what the takeaway should be, right? for russia, the military is a critical instrument of national power. i think that the economy, economics in general, have driven to be of poor foundation for the international system, while the military often makes up for it. i am going to talk you through a bit of how russia got us here today without getting into the weeds, and then, or takeaways. so, after the collapse of the soviet union, nuclear weapons for russia were a principled turned against the united states. they were kind of a key component of the position of russia and its projection of itself as an it -- as a nuclear system. they were overly dependent on nuclear weapons while the military was very distraught -- dysfunctional. i remember even 10 to 15 years the national security concept was all wrong, totally outdated, focused on fighting nato, not really useful in terms of dealing with local conflicts
[whispering] there you go. -- thanks, dimitri -- mr. kaufman: thanks, dimitri. i'm probably going to focus more on how russia gets what it's more what it wants and what the takeaway should be, right? for russia, the military is a critical instrument of national power. i think that the economy, economics in general, have driven to be of poor foundation for the international system, while the military often makes up for it. i am going to talk you through a bit of how russia got us here today...
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investigators say he was driving up to 90 miles an hour when he slammed into danny dimitri in january. he was thrown 15 feet and died at the scene. >> he was my brother. they stole him from us. >> authorities say a second officer was in the second car involved in the incident. he has been fired but not charged. >> a woman died last week. officers were conduct an investigation in a park in kensington april 18th when an officer put the car in reverse and backed into michelle colt. police say the officers took her to temple hospital. accident investigators are also looking into the crash. >>> we have new details on district attorney seth williams. his friend, mohammed m. ali is now indicted on bribery and tax evasion charges related to the case. they allege ali and williams had an arrangement where ali would provide travel, money and other things. in exchange, prosecutors say williams would do favors for ali. williams is facing federal bribery and extortion charges. his trial is set for next month. >>> a man is behind bars for sexually assaulting two young girls. police say joseph catram
investigators say he was driving up to 90 miles an hour when he slammed into danny dimitri in january. he was thrown 15 feet and died at the scene. >> he was my brother. they stole him from us. >> authorities say a second officer was in the second car involved in the incident. he has been fired but not charged. >> a woman died last week. officers were conduct an investigation in a park in kensington april 18th when an officer put the car in reverse and backed into michelle...
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this video posted to the twitter of russians deputy prime minister, dimitri, shows this double vistang up all kinds of stuff with two guns. they say it is just to prove that machines can work on algorithms and the like. no, you design them, warrior, space warrior from hell. >> did you do your taxes yet? >> text is usually april 15 but that landed on a weekend. so you would think it would be monday, april 17. but that is a holiday in the district of columbia. so, text is april 18, and that is here. >> that sounds awkward. >> that is so awkward. >> somehow i waited until the very last minute to do mine. here's a few things i know. >> number one, you need a w-2. number two, you need to have your w-2s over to a proper adult who can handle them. >> also known as, my father. number three, you need to wait until your paperwork is processed by the tax company returned to see can sign it and return it back to them. then number four, of sugar honey and iced tea. i just put two of them t togeth. >> sugar honey and iced tea, perfect drink for a nice spring day. like doing your taxes at the last
this video posted to the twitter of russians deputy prime minister, dimitri, shows this double vistang up all kinds of stuff with two guns. they say it is just to prove that machines can work on algorithms and the like. no, you design them, warrior, space warrior from hell. >> did you do your taxes yet? >> text is usually april 15 but that landed on a weekend. so you would think it would be monday, april 17. but that is a holiday in the district of columbia. so, text is april 18,...
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i spoke earlier to the journalist dimitry 0'donnell, who had this update on the rescue operation.ght here so we have about 1.5 hours of daylight to continue the rescue operation. it will be difficult after that because large parts of mocoa are without power. and more details about damaged infrastructure have emerged, that includes a massive power station in the region. that means it will be a tricky process to try and get the electricity established as quickly as they would have liked. they have also announced that seven bridges were badly damaged and two have been completely destroyed and several roads leading from mocoa to other parts of the country have been washed away or are completely closed with massive boulders that have been removed from the mountain landscape around mocoa. there have been problems and not as many people have been recovered as they would have hoped for. devastation for communities and many people would have been left stranded and unable to gain any kind of access to communications or emergency relief. absolutely. communications is a big problem right now
i spoke earlier to the journalist dimitry 0'donnell, who had this update on the rescue operation.ght here so we have about 1.5 hours of daylight to continue the rescue operation. it will be difficult after that because large parts of mocoa are without power. and more details about damaged infrastructure have emerged, that includes a massive power station in the region. that means it will be a tricky process to try and get the electricity established as quickly as they would have liked. they...
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earlier i spoke with dimitri o'donnell, a jounalist in the country he explained what is happening inof the worst—hit areas. over the course in the last few hours, many of the roads in and around mocoa have either been washed away or blocked off so it's difficult still to get in and out of the city and that's hampered the rescue efforts. the military have just released the most updated figures relating to the death toll in mocoa. and know that 254 people have died in the landslide. there's 200 people still missing, 300 families have been affected across 17 neighbourhoods and hundreds of families and people are still missing in mocoa right now. so that is the scale of the devastation that this landslide has wreaked across the province of mocoa over the past 2a hours. a huge concern that those figures of the dead, that number is rising. how is the weather now in the region affected? because i guess the last thing that rescue workers need is more rain. yes, well, forecasters have said there is still light rain expected in the province of mocoa over the course of sunday and into monday. b
earlier i spoke with dimitri o'donnell, a jounalist in the country he explained what is happening inof the worst—hit areas. over the course in the last few hours, many of the roads in and around mocoa have either been washed away or blocked off so it's difficult still to get in and out of the city and that's hampered the rescue efforts. the military have just released the most updated figures relating to the death toll in mocoa. and know that 254 people have died in the landslide. there's 200...
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dimitri o'donnell is a journalist based in bogota. this is a massive death toll.t are you hearing from the affected area? we are hearing pretty much what you just outlined in your report. 154 people confirmed dead, but that death toll is likely to increase over the coming hours. the rescue operation only started a couple of hours ago, so it's still early days in trying to get people out from under the rubble. there are likely to be more than 200 injuries as well. so far, the authorities have taken up more than 100 bodies, including adults, women and children. 1000 soldiers have been deployed to mocoa, so it is likely that this is one of the biggest tragedies to hit this province in south—west colombia in its history. we can see why, because the pictures show a devastating scene. how are rescue teams able to reach those in need? it is difficult at the moment. presidentjuan manuel santos has been touring mocoa right now, and you can see the devastation, the huge scale that faces the rescue teams. the three rivers converged overnight after severe swelling and it basi
dimitri o'donnell is a journalist based in bogota. this is a massive death toll.t are you hearing from the affected area? we are hearing pretty much what you just outlined in your report. 154 people confirmed dead, but that death toll is likely to increase over the coming hours. the rescue operation only started a couple of hours ago, so it's still early days in trying to get people out from under the rubble. there are likely to be more than 200 injuries as well. so far, the authorities have...
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earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitri o'donnell.e says the death toll is likely to go up in the coming hours. 154 people confirmed dead. that death toll is likely to increase over the coming hours. the rescue operationjust over the coming hours. the rescue operation just started a couple of hours ago. it is early days trying to get people out from under the rubble. there are likely to be more than 200 injuries as well. so far the authorities have taken out more than 100 bodies. that includes adults, women and children. the 1000 soldiers have been deployed to mocoa. this is likely one of the biggest tragedies to hit this province, mocoa, south—west colombia, in its history. one of the biggest tragedies. and we can see why. the pictures show a devastating scene. how are the rescue teams able to reach those in need? it is quite difficult at the moment. the three rivers converged overnight after severe swelling and it wiped out everything in its path. you have trees overturned, cars and of course com plete trees overturned, cars and of
earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitri o'donnell.e says the death toll is likely to go up in the coming hours. 154 people confirmed dead. that death toll is likely to increase over the coming hours. the rescue operationjust over the coming hours. the rescue operation just started a couple of hours ago. it is early days trying to get people out from under the rubble. there are likely to be more than 200 injuries as well. so far the authorities have taken out more than 100 bodies....
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dimitri o'donnell is in bogota and we can talk to him now about the current situation. forjoining us. tell us what you are hearing about the latest attempts to find survivors. well, the rescue operation is well underway at this stage in place—macro and the priority remains the search and rescue operation to pull people alive from the wreckage and that will remain the case for the next 48 hours. as you can imagine ona the next 48 hours. as you can imagine on a disaster of this scale, said to be the worst natural disaster in colombia since 1994, the machinery of the state has been fully deployed to place—macro by president santos. 1300 personnel are in the town, the city right now, which includes army, police personnel, civil defence, airforce personnel, civil defence, airforce personnel and they are all coordinating their efforts to try to get to those people who most need it. there are still 300 people at least still missing in mocoa. the effo rts least still missing in mocoa. the efforts so far have been patchy in trying to get people out of the rubble and the mud. the
dimitri o'donnell is in bogota and we can talk to him now about the current situation. forjoining us. tell us what you are hearing about the latest attempts to find survivors. well, the rescue operation is well underway at this stage in place—macro and the priority remains the search and rescue operation to pull people alive from the wreckage and that will remain the case for the next 48 hours. as you can imagine ona the next 48 hours. as you can imagine on a disaster of this scale, said to...
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earlier i spoke with dimitri o'donnell, a jounalist in the country he explained what is happening in the worst—hit areas. over the course of the last few hours many of the roads in and around mocoa have been washed away or blocked off, so it is still difficult to get in and out of the city and that is hampering the rescue efforts. the military in the past half—hour have released the most hated figures the military in the past half—hour have released the most updated figures in relation to the death toll in mocoa and we now know 254 people have died in a landslide. 200 people are still missing, 300 families have been affected across 17 neighbourhoods and hundreds of families and people are still missing in mocoa right now. so that the scale of the devastation that this landslide has caused over the past 2a hours in mocoa. obviously still a huge concerns. how with the weather now affected in the region? i guess the last thing rescue workers need now is more brain. i guess the last thing rescue workers need now is more rain. forecasters say there is light rain expected in parts of mocoa
earlier i spoke with dimitri o'donnell, a jounalist in the country he explained what is happening in the worst—hit areas. over the course of the last few hours many of the roads in and around mocoa have been washed away or blocked off, so it is still difficult to get in and out of the city and that is hampering the rescue efforts. the military in the past half—hour have released the most hated figures the military in the past half—hour have released the most updated figures in relation to...
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dimitri o'donnell is a reporter in the colombian captial bogota. on the operation to save some of those caught up in the disaster. in the very early hours of this rescue operation, the biggest hurdle facing the search and rescue teams is trying to get access to macoa because many roads were simply washed away in the deluge of water oi’ washed away in the deluge of water or werejust washed away in the deluge of water or were just blocked. that prevented a lot of aid reaching the people who needed it most. as the day has developed, right now as darkness fell in macoa, the search and rescue teams have been using thermal cameras attached to drones and they have been flying over some of the affected areas, trying to locate the people who are still trapped under the rubble, and it has been said that the survivors of this deluge, this must have mudslides, are being temporarily housed in three temporary shelters that have been set up by the colombian air force are due to deliver more water, aid and medicine to many parts of colombia because many areas are
dimitri o'donnell is a reporter in the colombian captial bogota. on the operation to save some of those caught up in the disaster. in the very early hours of this rescue operation, the biggest hurdle facing the search and rescue teams is trying to get access to macoa because many roads were simply washed away in the deluge of water oi’ washed away in the deluge of water or werejust washed away in the deluge of water or were just blocked. that prevented a lot of aid reaching the people who...
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dimitri o'donnell is a journalist based in bogota. very good to see you. it sounds like there's a huge rescue operation under way but it sounds like the ha rd est under way but it sounds like the hardest thing for the military police is getting to be affected people? absolutely. that's because over the course of the last few hours many of the roads in and around mocoa have been washed away or blocked off, so it is still difficult to get in and out of the city and that is hampering the rescue efforts. the military in the past half—hour have released the most hated figures in relation to the death toll in mocoa and we now know 254 people have died in a landslide. 200 people are still missing, 300 families have been affected across 17 neighbourhoods and hundreds of families and people are still missing in mocoa right 110w. are still missing in mocoa right now. so that the scale of the devastation that this landslide has caused over the past 34 hours in mocoa. obviously still a huge concerns. “— mocoa. obviously still a huge concerns. —— 24 hours. how with the
dimitri o'donnell is a journalist based in bogota. very good to see you. it sounds like there's a huge rescue operation under way but it sounds like the ha rd est under way but it sounds like the hardest thing for the military police is getting to be affected people? absolutely. that's because over the course of the last few hours many of the roads in and around mocoa have been washed away or blocked off, so it is still difficult to get in and out of the city and that is hampering the rescue...
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trump, dimitri sevastopulo. let's talk about thin assistant case.t of the context of your interview with our president was about how he's going to deal with international relations and now we have russia very much in the news here, but we have a terror attack. this all feeds in to how i lead and now a new challenge for our president. >> he sits down with president sisi today and meets the king of ordone and end of the day a two-day summit at mar-a-lago with president jinping. the america/china relationship is the most bilateral relationship in the world and there are many areas where they disagree and areas with they want to cooperate and one of those is north korea, what we were asking president trump about. >> we have the basic headline of what president trump told you that's gotten a lot of attention. he said well if china is not going to solve north korea, we will. that is all i'm telling you." how did you interpret that? >> the u.s. essentially needs china to put pressure on north korea because china supplies food and fuel to the regime in pyon
trump, dimitri sevastopulo. let's talk about thin assistant case.t of the context of your interview with our president was about how he's going to deal with international relations and now we have russia very much in the news here, but we have a terror attack. this all feeds in to how i lead and now a new challenge for our president. >> he sits down with president sisi today and meets the king of ordone and end of the day a two-day summit at mar-a-lago with president jinping. the...
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nice to see you, dimitri. >> thank you. >> i want to talk to you about north korea.ey won't about china. >> north korea has been unable to hit the u.s. with a long range missile. china has the most sway over north korea because it provides them with food and fuel and the u.s. wants china to do more to squeeze pyongyang. it's worried about refuges across the border if they implode and u.s. troops moving up the border with china. it hasn't helpedhe u. as much as the u.s. would ke >> the creeping by north korea, they had all these nuclear te tests, a missile test all going in a bad direction why the president is saying that. even general mattis was quite robust in his statement. what is it he says we will do alone if we go alone. >> he is very vague about it. the options are one end of the spectrum, you could have a preemptive strike on the north korean facilities and during the campaign he said he would sit down with kim jong-un and have a hamburger with him. there are extremes, but sanctions on companies that deal with them and cyber attacks and other things. a whole
nice to see you, dimitri. >> thank you. >> i want to talk to you about north korea.ey won't about china. >> north korea has been unable to hit the u.s. with a long range missile. china has the most sway over north korea because it provides them with food and fuel and the u.s. wants china to do more to squeeze pyongyang. it's worried about refuges across the border if they implode and u.s. troops moving up the border with china. it hasn't helpedhe u. as much as the u.s. would...
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lawyers for 21 year-old dimitri hollands are demanding criminal charges against the officers in these viral phone videos. see them stumping there. atlanta police department fired officer robert mcdonald and sergeant michael one bon jovi. hollands say it change his life forever. >> it is difficult to sleep, or eat. i look in the mirror and see my bruises, feel my headache, but through it all i'm happy i'm still alive. >> what they did to this young man was atrocious and unacceptable. >> attorney justin miller says one of the officers ran into hollands last summer during a traffic stop, miller believes that may have been behind the latest encounter. >> funeral arrangements have been set for former steelers chairman dan rooney. today a public viewing will be held at arena out there from two to 7:00. his funeral mass will be held tomorrow at st. paul cathedral and that open section of the pittsburgh. he died, last thursday at the age of 84. >>> it is 4:39. he is so cute. all 6 feet of him. there is mommy right there. we were all watching including our own sue serio but now there is a new
lawyers for 21 year-old dimitri hollands are demanding criminal charges against the officers in these viral phone videos. see them stumping there. atlanta police department fired officer robert mcdonald and sergeant michael one bon jovi. hollands say it change his life forever. >> it is difficult to sleep, or eat. i look in the mirror and see my bruises, feel my headache, but through it all i'm happy i'm still alive. >> what they did to this young man was atrocious and unacceptable....
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we heard dimitri pescov saying putin used the meeting to give tillerson his analysis on why relations with the u.s. are so bad. so if we have reached a low point, rock bottom, as both sides seem to be saying, maybe the best you can say is that this is the start, maybe, of building trust again. and yet you know, just after those meetings, there was that u.n. resolution on the chemical weapons attack and the eighth russian veto of that resolution. so you do wonder, you know, where all these meetings are going. the next thing is the g-20 summit in hamburg in july. the next question is, will trump and putin meet for the first time there or is that still a long way off? hallie? >> bill neely live for us in moscow, thank you much for your reporting. i want to bring in our folks on set, former cia military analyst, tara moller, deputy assistant secretary of state joel rubin during the obama administration and senior washington correspondent for politico, anna palmer. thank you for joining us here. let's talk about the interview with bashar al assad and let's note this comes from the afp. we
we heard dimitri pescov saying putin used the meeting to give tillerson his analysis on why relations with the u.s. are so bad. so if we have reached a low point, rock bottom, as both sides seem to be saying, maybe the best you can say is that this is the start, maybe, of building trust again. and yet you know, just after those meetings, there was that u.n. resolution on the chemical weapons attack and the eighth russian veto of that resolution. so you do wonder, you know, where all these...
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let's speak now to dimitri o'donnell, a reporter in colombia's capital bogota.es which were released by the military, stated that at least 254 people have died in this mudslide and it is unfortunately likely to rise as the day goes on. 400 people have been injured and more than 200 people are still missing. 300 families in this densely populated mountainous area have been affected due to these landslides thatjust deluged the town after three separate rivers broke their banks and flooded entire districts and communities. 17 different neighbourhoods have been affected and five of those completely destroyed. we are looking at some incredible pictures at the moment of the flooding and towns that have been badly affected. i wonder about the rescue efforts. i know a number of the major roads there have also been washed away. that's right. in the early hours of these rescue operations, the biggest hurdle is trying to get access to macoa. many towns were just washed away orjust blocked. that prevented a lot of aid reaching. as darkness fell in macoa, they have been ther
let's speak now to dimitri o'donnell, a reporter in colombia's capital bogota.es which were released by the military, stated that at least 254 people have died in this mudslide and it is unfortunately likely to rise as the day goes on. 400 people have been injured and more than 200 people are still missing. 300 families in this densely populated mountainous area have been affected due to these landslides thatjust deluged the town after three separate rivers broke their banks and flooded entire...
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but dimitri pascov, putin's main spokesman, said the idea that we're going to get rid of assad is farfetched. so we're still waiting for a readout on that meeting and still don't know whether tillerson will meet president putin. chris. >> so much interesting stuff, bill, thank you. let me bring back my panel. joining the conversation, kurt volcker an ambassador to nato. let's start with the big picture here, where we are in this relationship. it seemed to be at the very least donald trump wanted to sort of go by this idea of keep your friends close aurnd your enemies closer. he suggested he could have a better relationship with vladimir putin. now you hear the level of trust has deteriorated. some are saying the relationship is worse than the cold war. what do you think? >> remember where we started with this. when president trump came in, relations with russia were already very, very bad. he was signaling to russia we don't have to be this way, we'd like to avoid conflict, we'd like to work together. since then, look at what russia has done. russia has buzzed u.s. warships, ramped up violen
but dimitri pascov, putin's main spokesman, said the idea that we're going to get rid of assad is farfetched. so we're still waiting for a readout on that meeting and still don't know whether tillerson will meet president putin. chris. >> so much interesting stuff, bill, thank you. let me bring back my panel. joining the conversation, kurt volcker an ambassador to nato. let's start with the big picture here, where we are in this relationship. it seemed to be at the very least donald trump...
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but i'll leave you just with one quote again from the kremlin spokesman dimitry peskov yesterday beforemitry peskov said russia's support for president assad is not unconditional. so russia sending out another signal there principally to the u.s. >> i saw that yesterday, bill. that stuck out. the russians say something like that and you wonder. and anyway, we've got to run. we've got other stuff to do. we appreciate your time and an anal sis this morning, thank you. >> in his annual letter to investors jamie dimon stated that our financial system is unquestionably stronger today and too big to fail has essentially been solved. outspoken discenter, though, neel kashkari, president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis says that jamie dimon is wrong. good morning to you, neel? >> good morning, andrew. good to see you. >> let's walk through this. jamie dimon effectively saying that he feels there's higher capital, more disclosure transparency, he says, stress testing, corporate recovery planning. far higher liquidity requirements. you say what? >> i say the banks don't have nearly eno
but i'll leave you just with one quote again from the kremlin spokesman dimitry peskov yesterday beforemitry peskov said russia's support for president assad is not unconditional. so russia sending out another signal there principally to the u.s. >> i saw that yesterday, bill. that stuck out. the russians say something like that and you wonder. and anyway, we've got to run. we've got other stuff to do. we appreciate your time and an anal sis this morning, thank you. >> in his annual...
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dimitriou, good morning. and i understand this woman with americans contacted you.esenting her? >> i am. >> what did she tell you about what happened? >> well, the video we saw is a microcosm of the entire problem. we've got a flight attendant out of control. we've got a distressed mother. protect that mother. but in the background we see the pilot and the pilot is concerned. the pilot -- when we get on an airplane, we sort of want our pil pilot to be calm, cool, collected as he takes off oar she takes off into the skies. so this is a real, real problem and the mother told me point blank her concern was her child who almost got hit by the stroller, did not, but almost got hit by the stroller. >> did she get hit by the stroller? >> she did not. she did not. but her fright, if you will, and you hear her wailing, is because her child almost did. >> there's a big difference here in that american airlines has come out immediately saying we are sorry. this is not the way we behave. that's different than the way united handled your other high-profile case with dr. dao. fir
dimitriou, good morning. and i understand this woman with americans contacted you.esenting her? >> i am. >> what did she tell you about what happened? >> well, the video we saw is a microcosm of the entire problem. we've got a flight attendant out of control. we've got a distressed mother. protect that mother. but in the background we see the pilot and the pilot is concerned. the pilot -- when we get on an airplane, we sort of want our pil pilot to be calm, cool, collected as...
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putin's official spokesman dimitri peskov said putin used the meeting to give tillerson his analysis on why u.s.-russian relations have reached such a low point. he also gave tillerson his views on the situation in syria. i bet he did. as we know, vladimir putin can talk for hours. peskov said the tone of the meeting had been fairly constructive. that almost seems like damning with fake praise to call a meeting fairly constructive. he said putin hoped his message would be passed on to president trump. they agreed to keep open the lines of communication between moscow and washington. but, says peskov, they did not discuss a future meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin. the earliest that could take place would be the g-20 summit in hamburg, germany in july. it's difficult to know what was achieved here yesterday. there was no visible warmth between tillerson and lavrov as there used to be between love rov and john kerry. yes, they agreed to disagree. even as they declared relations at their lowest point, at the u nrjts, as you've been hearing, russia was vetoing a resolution
putin's official spokesman dimitri peskov said putin used the meeting to give tillerson his analysis on why u.s.-russian relations have reached such a low point. he also gave tillerson his views on the situation in syria. i bet he did. as we know, vladimir putin can talk for hours. peskov said the tone of the meeting had been fairly constructive. that almost seems like damning with fake praise to call a meeting fairly constructive. he said putin hoped his message would be passed on to president...
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earlier, i spoke with dimitri o'donnell, a journalist in bogota who's following this story, and who gaveis update. president sandals has returned to mocoa in the last couple of hours and released the latest official figures from the grief stricken region, saying 207 people are now confirmed dead. they have identified 85 bodies, 43 of whom are children. there are still more than 300 people missing and 400 people are reported injured. there's a big team of estate agencies in mocoa right now —— state agencies. 1200 at the last count including the army, police, navy, civil defence and the red cross and they are doing all to
earlier, i spoke with dimitri o'donnell, a journalist in bogota who's following this story, and who gaveis update. president sandals has returned to mocoa in the last couple of hours and released the latest official figures from the grief stricken region, saying 207 people are now confirmed dead. they have identified 85 bodies, 43 of whom are children. there are still more than 300 people missing and 400 people are reported injured. there's a big team of estate agencies in mocoa right now...