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we're now learning much more about the circumstances that led to garner's death.reporter benjamin mueller is us with the latest. one of the first reports police made about the incident made no reference to actually anybody's hands being on his neck or his arms anything being a on his neck or his arms anything being around his neck yet you quote the autopsy as saying on external examination of the neck there are no visible injuries on the inside were tell stale signs of choking. why this discrepancy? >> you're right. this is an internal police document prepared soon after his death and soon after the pivotal video came out that is showed the choke hold. it came out from supervisors on the scene and showed no contact with eric garner's neck. she saw a choke hold and told us that she told the police department officials who interviewed her that day that she saw a choke hold too. the statement attributed to her is different than the one she said she gave them. >> so if it wasn't for that video there was a chance that version of the truth could be the record. she's als
we're now learning much more about the circumstances that led to garner's death.reporter benjamin mueller is us with the latest. one of the first reports police made about the incident made no reference to actually anybody's hands being on his neck or his arms anything being a on his neck or his arms anything being around his neck yet you quote the autopsy as saying on external examination of the neck there are no visible injuries on the inside were tell stale signs of choking. why this...
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it's more to do with stop and frisk than eric garner, right. >> it's part of the same debate. stop and friskss are down because of litigation charging because they were a racist assault on the minority community, there was enormous protests against stop question and frisk, and mayor bill de blasio ran on the idea that the police from engaged in racist behaviour. >> sure. >> you know, after the eric garner verdict he said this is the product of centuries, racism. the whole thing with the product of centuries, he was accusing his own police of being engaged in racist tactics and agd that he worried about his son at the hands of police. that is bad statistics. the police killed eight people last year virtually all armed and dangerous. whereabouts hundreds of new yorkers are caring. >> fear is anecdotal. lots of african-americans told us that they fear the police. most ferns have never been shot by the police what do you do when there's a fear. we are talking about a fear of the response against the police. i hear what you are saying. what we discover in 2015 is a lot of african-a
it's more to do with stop and frisk than eric garner, right. >> it's part of the same debate. stop and friskss are down because of litigation charging because they were a racist assault on the minority community, there was enormous protests against stop question and frisk, and mayor bill de blasio ran on the idea that the police from engaged in racist behaviour. >> sure. >> you know, after the eric garner verdict he said this is the product of centuries, racism. the whole...
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garner copes with its worst disaster in more than a decade.nese rescue workers recover more bodies as the cap sized ship is raised. >> i'm tom ackerman in
garner copes with its worst disaster in more than a decade.nese rescue workers recover more bodies as the cap sized ship is raised. >> i'm tom ackerman in
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it's got to do more with stop and frisk rather than eric garner right? >> that could be part of the same debate. stop and frisks were down because cops saying they were a minority assault on the community there was enormous protest against stop and frisk and mayor deblasio ran on the idea that the police were engaged had racist behavior. >> sure. >> you know after the eric garner verdict he says this is product of centuries of racism. he was accusing his own police of being engaged in racist tactics and alleged that his son, he worried about his son every day at the hands of the police. that is simply bad statistics. the police killed eight people last year. virtually all of them armed and dangerous. whereas hundreds of new yorkers are saving -- >> fear is anecdotal lots of african americans have told us they fear the police. most african americans we've spoken to have never been shot by the police but what do you do when there is that real fear? we're talking about a fear of the response against police and i hear what you're saying. but what we're disco
it's got to do more with stop and frisk rather than eric garner right? >> that could be part of the same debate. stop and frisks were down because cops saying they were a minority assault on the community there was enormous protest against stop and frisk and mayor deblasio ran on the idea that the police were engaged had racist behavior. >> sure. >> you know after the eric garner verdict he says this is product of centuries of racism. he was accusing his own police of being...
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. >> reporter: they garner rating in the '70s to -- began irrigating in the '70s to create superripe flavors that many crave. but with the long drought, the creek is weathering the conditions using a technique that's proven successful elsewhere. >> in most of europe, you're required to dry farm. >> reporter: the grapevines rely solely on moisture in the ground from very limited rain. >> it's enough. >> reporter: the vine roots dig deep and search of water. wine maker neil collins says dry farming is improving his product. >> there's more intricacies and it's more complex i think and just a more intriguing flavor. >> reporter: the creek says the vines that are being starved are thriving in the drought. doing better than the ones that are getting water. chris martinez, cbs news, california. >> and haas says it produces fewer grapes but they are much higher quality. >>> tar from the recent oil spill has washed up as far south as los angeles from santa barbara county. new test results confirm what many people suspected aftersofoil-- globs of oil began showing up mg south carolina lawmake
. >> reporter: they garner rating in the '70s to -- began irrigating in the '70s to create superripe flavors that many crave. but with the long drought, the creek is weathering the conditions using a technique that's proven successful elsewhere. >> in most of europe, you're required to dry farm. >> reporter: the grapevines rely solely on moisture in the ground from very limited rain. >> it's enough. >> reporter: the vine roots dig deep and search of water. wine...
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when eric garner cried out 11 different times, i can't breathe.and on 11 different locations a police officer failed to respond. medical examiner says he died as result of sexy asphyxiation. a chokehold had been applied that had been banned by the police department for more than 20 years yet something that the police officer to conclude that eric garner was a threat to his life. no evidence on that videotape that he had resisted arrest. there's something deeper that appears to be taking place as to why some police officers feel the need to use that level of force, particularly when the subject is of a certain race and a certain gender. and if we're going to try to solve this problem we've got to confront it in an open ended evidence-based real way. and the last thing that i would suggest we've got to deal with is the fact that when a police officer crosses the line far to often the criminal justice system fails to hold them accountable. and we've got some actors in the criminal justice system perhaps because of the close relationship between the p
when eric garner cried out 11 different times, i can't breathe.and on 11 different locations a police officer failed to respond. medical examiner says he died as result of sexy asphyxiation. a chokehold had been applied that had been banned by the police department for more than 20 years yet something that the police officer to conclude that eric garner was a threat to his life. no evidence on that videotape that he had resisted arrest. there's something deeper that appears to be taking place...
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garner, 43. they have three children. they met as costars on the set of 2003 film, "daredevil."ting soon after. breaking news out of hollywood on them. >>> going back to what is happening internationally the deadline has come and gone for secretary of state john kerry to reach a nuclear deal with iran. fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen is vienna where talks are taking place. james, what happens now? >> reporter: cheryl, greetings from vienna where essentially the clock i should say is reset yet another time. by all accounts for the final time to july 7th. now despite that back at the white house president obama meeting with brazil's president reaffirmed he is indeed willing to walk away from these negotiations if iran sticks to the red lines laid down last week by the country's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. president obama says given iran's path of behavior cheatings on nuclear accords, a final deal can't be a declaration by iran and a few inspectors wandering iran. ayatollah ruled out any military inspections of any military sites in iran. that does
garner, 43. they have three children. they met as costars on the set of 2003 film, "daredevil."ting soon after. breaking news out of hollywood on them. >>> going back to what is happening internationally the deadline has come and gone for secretary of state john kerry to reach a nuclear deal with iran. fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen is vienna where talks are taking place. james, what happens now? >> reporter: cheryl, greetings from vienna where...
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yet something led that police officer to conclude that eric garner was a threat to his life.no evidence on that videotape that he had resisted arrest. there something deeper that appears to be taking place as to why some police officers feel the need to use that level of force particularly when the subject is of a certain race and a certain gender. if we are going to try to solve this problem we have got to confront it in an open-ended evidence-based real way. the last thing that i would suggest we have got to deal with is the fact that when a police officer crosses the line far too often the criminal justice system fails to hold them accountable. and we have got some actors in the criminal justice system perhaps because of the close relationship between the prosecutor and law enforcement who seem unable to fairly and comprehensively present a case before a grand jury that could allow justice to be done. we saw that down and ferguson where it appeared to be that the prosecutor acted more like a defense attorney for officer darren wilson. seemed uninterested in allowing the fa
yet something led that police officer to conclude that eric garner was a threat to his life.no evidence on that videotape that he had resisted arrest. there something deeper that appears to be taking place as to why some police officers feel the need to use that level of force particularly when the subject is of a certain race and a certain gender. if we are going to try to solve this problem we have got to confront it in an open-ended evidence-based real way. the last thing that i would...
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and that seems to have gotten lost in the eric garner case. this is not a huge crime. an administrative violation, untaxed cigarettes. they say, well he was resisting arrest. there's a man walking backwards saying, don't arrest me. don't arrest me. if that's called resisting. that's sort of a strange idea. and then, to go from there to a choke hold and a takedown and all that followed -- that's the problem. was the lack of common sense of how to follow up. so in the statistics, wish i could go back to. when a black person was stopped he was twice as likely to be frisked than a white person being stopped. the seizure rate was higher with the -- it wouldn't have stopped. >> they were more effective. >> that's right. >> with their perception of cause with white people because they were not being clouded. >> they wouldn't have stopped them so likely. they wouldn't have stopped them so lightly. with a black guy, you know, they stopped him more lightly. got less contraband, less guns more dismissals more force and more frisk. all less on the white population. >> and in this
and that seems to have gotten lost in the eric garner case. this is not a huge crime. an administrative violation, untaxed cigarettes. they say, well he was resisting arrest. there's a man walking backwards saying, don't arrest me. don't arrest me. if that's called resisting. that's sort of a strange idea. and then, to go from there to a choke hold and a takedown and all that followed -- that's the problem. was the lack of common sense of how to follow up. so in the statistics, wish i could go...
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starbucks, the toy store, everybody is looking for somebody. >> andrew garner, thank you so much for that. people want to know who is hiring and where. so, it's good. an insightful update on the job market. >> thanks. >> we'll check in now with frank somberville getting ready for the fox 2 news at 5, heartbreaking to hear from one of the survivors of the berkeley balcony collapse. you read the post, right? >> reporter: it's really something. she posted on facebook. a week and a half ago, she was injured an the bottom line, she may never walk again and still she has a sense of humor. she she may never walk again but still a sense of humor. >> >> and 4th of july. >>ee and we'll talk to a guy who unfortunately lost his thumb and two fingers because of illegal fireworks. he talks very candidly about how it cost him his job and all of the things he can't do things like playing the piano and even writing his own name. that's coming up at 5:00 as well. >> >> we'll see you at 5:00 >> three shark attacks on the same beach. the latest and what beachgoers say about whether it is changing their
starbucks, the toy store, everybody is looking for somebody. >> andrew garner, thank you so much for that. people want to know who is hiring and where. so, it's good. an insightful update on the job market. >> thanks. >> we'll check in now with frank somberville getting ready for the fox 2 news at 5, heartbreaking to hear from one of the survivors of the berkeley balcony collapse. you read the post, right? >> reporter: it's really something. she posted on facebook. a...
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a surprise that prince ali garnered so many votes from the regions of the world that he did in friday's election. there was the fifa vice president saying that he wasn't going to work on the executive committee with sepp blatter at the helm. blatter knew the top european executives, of uefa were holding a meeting in berlin, saturday. talk of a boycott that could come out of that. then perhaps the last straw was the bringing in to all of this mud, the name of general secretary jerome valcke, sepp blatter's number two, and allegations that he was aware of this $10 million payment that was made by south africa to the concacaf nations surrounding the 2010 world cup. the suggestion is that sepp blatter's advisers in the wake of the election and saturday's explosive press conference they sat him down and said "enough is enough. we need to thing of what happens next." that led us to that surprising, dramatic press conference here in zurich yesterday. >> what a bombshell it was. am amanda, what impacts could it have on the 201 world cup in russia, and 2022 world cup in in qatar. >> that's the m
a surprise that prince ali garnered so many votes from the regions of the world that he did in friday's election. there was the fifa vice president saying that he wasn't going to work on the executive committee with sepp blatter at the helm. blatter knew the top european executives, of uefa were holding a meeting in berlin, saturday. talk of a boycott that could come out of that. then perhaps the last straw was the bringing in to all of this mud, the name of general secretary jerome valcke,...
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when we look at the results, they still garnered 40% of the popular vote and they still -- he kept his base and kept his party in turkey. charlie: what will happen to the new party? guest: what will be interesting is what will happen over the next 45 days. all of the parties have said they will not enter a coalition with the akp. that's going to be difficult moving forward if they are not able to form a coalition over the next 45 days, there's a chance they have to go back to the polls and hold elections again. we will see a lot of horse trading and seeing if a coalition can be built out. in terms of what the kurds need to do, the kurdish peace process is on the table. one of the possible coalition partners they can align with is the htp but it will be a question whether they will be able to sit down with erdogan after his quite anti-kurdish rhetoric during the campaign and be able to form a coalition with him. he has said he will not form a coalition with the akp, so right now, the question of what happens to the kurds and the kurdish peace ross is is very much up in the air. charlie:
when we look at the results, they still garnered 40% of the popular vote and they still -- he kept his base and kept his party in turkey. charlie: what will happen to the new party? guest: what will be interesting is what will happen over the next 45 days. all of the parties have said they will not enter a coalition with the akp. that's going to be difficult moving forward if they are not able to form a coalition over the next 45 days, there's a chance they have to go back to the polls and hold...
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little way from here and, at the moment lady gaga, is segging and that's a major thing, in terms of garnering attention and, that's what they tried to show and no expenses spared, in excess of $1 billion being spent, including flying them all in, because they wanted several teams to make it and to attend these games and, give it to credibility and, it does, as well and we have some of it, some will be qualified and. >>> they say were curious and yet so they are, they have one thing in common and that's, that they allowed criticism of this government for its crackdowns and, for its corruption. but, the government says, it was only western plots and they don't want anybody to spoil the party. >>> okay, thank you very much. indeed. >>> child labor, and the importance of education to attack the problem and most of them 78 million are in the asia pacific region, and 59 million are in africa, and that's 1-5 and, 13 million in latin america, and the caribbean and 9.2 million in the middle east and, north africa. >>> well in liberia many are the bread winners and some are paying for families and scho
little way from here and, at the moment lady gaga, is segging and that's a major thing, in terms of garnering attention and, that's what they tried to show and no expenses spared, in excess of $1 billion being spent, including flying them all in, because they wanted several teams to make it and to attend these games and, give it to credibility and, it does, as well and we have some of it, some will be qualified and. >>> they say were curious and yet so they are, they have one thing in...
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lynn martin on this issue of blue flu, cops refusing to make arrests because of ferguson and eric garnernk about police stop making arrests. >> we have to be careful not to compare peaceful protests with criminality. these communities that historically have been the subject of violence, you're going to have to deal with police safety. >> how should we interpret that were they bad cops. if there are bad cops in police departments, what percentage of bad cops would you say? you talked about good cops but how many bad cops infiltrate police departments percentage wise. >> it's a misnomer that the police department is anything other than representative in the community. whatever is in the community is in the police department. the same type of concerns, you try to test them and weed people out but you do not have 100% success rate. i have found that it's a very small number of officers that are involved in criminal behavior very small number dealing with administrative cases that are serious. but i also found that often it's the repeat offender that just seems to get through the system and h
lynn martin on this issue of blue flu, cops refusing to make arrests because of ferguson and eric garnernk about police stop making arrests. >> we have to be careful not to compare peaceful protests with criminality. these communities that historically have been the subject of violence, you're going to have to deal with police safety. >> how should we interpret that were they bad cops. if there are bad cops in police departments, what percentage of bad cops would you say? you talked...
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however, sanders' often perceived authenticity is garner garnering a lot of attention particularly from the clintons, which has gotten off to a rocky start. let's go to political michael sure shure. >> in a state where they're finishicky where they wait until the end and kick the tires and take a test drive berni saunders is somebody that they seem to be committed to early. like you said at the ends of your piece. berni sand urgency does not have the organization or the money. but it's still a long road for berni sanders. i do think that it remind me of howard dean. he had a lot of the same people at his rallies as well, and we know what happened to him. >> the clinton numbers being upside down and underwater, the issue of trust how important is that for the clintons in the democratic party? >> that's a huge concern. that's not something confineed to the primaries. you heard this week she was talking about voting rights, trying to appeal to a liberal side of the democratic party in order to maybe cut into what berni sanders is doing. but the issue of trust is going to follow hillary cli
however, sanders' often perceived authenticity is garner garnering a lot of attention particularly from the clintons, which has gotten off to a rocky start. let's go to political michael sure shure. >> in a state where they're finishicky where they wait until the end and kick the tires and take a test drive berni saunders is somebody that they seem to be committed to early. like you said at the ends of your piece. berni sand urgency does not have the organization or the money. but it's...
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cops refusing to make an arrest because of baltimore and eric garner will a good stop stop making arrestser is a u.s. marshal. cops that are out there doing constitutional policing will do what they continue to do and make the correct arrests. we have to be careful not to conflate legitimate peaceful protests with criminality, and that is my concern, that the suggestion here is that the communities that have historically been the subject of state violence are part of you are not going to get police officers or you are going to deal with misbehaviour. i don't think you should have to choose. >>> you fired 135 police officers during your tenure how do we interpret that. were they bad cops if they were bad, what percentage are batted cops, you talked about the bad cops, hum infiltrate? >> it's a misnomor for people to bhoef the police is anything other than what is represented in the community. whatever is in the community is in the police department. the same concerns. you test them, weed people out. you do not have 100% success rate. i found it's a small number of officers involved in crim
cops refusing to make an arrest because of baltimore and eric garner will a good stop stop making arrestser is a u.s. marshal. cops that are out there doing constitutional policing will do what they continue to do and make the correct arrests. we have to be careful not to conflate legitimate peaceful protests with criminality, and that is my concern, that the suggestion here is that the communities that have historically been the subject of state violence are part of you are not going to get...
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this is not trayvon martin, michael brown, eric garner or anything like this. this is an out of control pool party. >> when you have the part of the one girl who was really the most disrespectful, coming out and playing the race card, what you see is a direct correlation between her behavior and his behavior. >> i am think of the instant race narrative the minute black kids are involved. >> a man seen here holding a sign has been offering media outlets what he -- he says he called police and told fox news that none of the residents were racist towards the teenagers. >> did you hear any of the residents use any racist terms? >> i didn't hear anything like that. the stuff i was hearing was towards the residents of the pool saying you guys just don't want any black people here and you're racist. >> there was an allegation that a security guard said to those jumping the fence something like, go back to public housing. >> no, i never heard him say anything remotely say anything. >> he said he never heard anything like that. but on monday, i interviewed grace stone,
this is not trayvon martin, michael brown, eric garner or anything like this. this is an out of control pool party. >> when you have the part of the one girl who was really the most disrespectful, coming out and playing the race card, what you see is a direct correlation between her behavior and his behavior. >> i am think of the instant race narrative the minute black kids are involved. >> a man seen here holding a sign has been offering media outlets what he -- he says he...
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we all know about grand juries from the ferguson matter where michael brown and eric garner in new york that you don't know what they're going to tell a grand jury how they're going to present it so much. so this is really important that you have this precedent that a judge has found probable cause. so if it comes out different in the grand jury you got to scratch your head. the family is very encouraged by the ruling and most people around their community there in cleveland are very encouraged >> what will your team do if the prosecutor says and as you're saying that the case will now be going to the grand jury elects not to charge the police officers? what are your -- asking for the department of justice to review this matter because it has been over six months now. it's on video. everybody sees what happened there, the question for the family and many in the community is what is taking so loss and that's why the cleveland 8, the local pastors, worked with us to present this to the court because they were very concerned about whether or not there was an attempt to sweep the death of t
we all know about grand juries from the ferguson matter where michael brown and eric garner in new york that you don't know what they're going to tell a grand jury how they're going to present it so much. so this is really important that you have this precedent that a judge has found probable cause. so if it comes out different in the grand jury you got to scratch your head. the family is very encouraged by the ruling and most people around their community there in cleveland are very encouraged...
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in the latest "wall street journal"/nbc news poll he's garnering 1%.place to get on the fox debate in august. there is still time for fox the average the five most recent polls. >>> to many people it's a symbol of tyranny, it's a symbol of white supremacy, it's a symbol of domination. >> it is. but again, to another population in this state, it's a symbol of heritage, it's a symbol of state rights, it's a symbol of my great great grandfather died in some battle in manassas or bull run. >> a day after the murders of nine people in charleston with the confederate battle flag still flying high over the grounds, the stars and stripes of state flag are both at half staff, mark sanford continued to dispute the ugly history of that symbol. by friday with outrage growing over the flag's official place of prominence, a few cracks were forming and that night here on this show we broke some big news. >> another conservative legislator out of spartanburg said he is going to sponsor the bill to take the flag down. we are going to make progress. >> what legislator w
in the latest "wall street journal"/nbc news poll he's garnering 1%.place to get on the fox debate in august. there is still time for fox the average the five most recent polls. >>> to many people it's a symbol of tyranny, it's a symbol of white supremacy, it's a symbol of domination. >> it is. but again, to another population in this state, it's a symbol of heritage, it's a symbol of state rights, it's a symbol of my great great grandfather died in some battle in...
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>> no trans fats, no unhealthy oil of any kind. >> i would find derek jeter and jennifer garner or russell wilson investing in you. >> they do endorse us, they are not paid endorsements. we don't give them extra stock, they believe in the food and healthy food. liz: it is suddenly quite crowded. lean cuisine wasn't the healthiest option but now nestle is saying we're not going to say diet, we're going to say healthy. they're trying to beat you at a game you're in and leading right now? >> you have to define healthy which everybody knows is a word that's overused and doesn't mean anything, so what i'd like to see is the standards are what's in your food and for us full servings of produce in every meal. so the things that healthy eating plate which one of the leading nutritionists declared we should eat more grains, more proteins and healthy fats, we are so focused on trans fats, we forget there are fats we need to feed our brain. >> i just want to eat and not think about it. >> that's what our brand is all about. liz: what's your best selling flavor? >> the orange mango chicken is popular.
>> no trans fats, no unhealthy oil of any kind. >> i would find derek jeter and jennifer garner or russell wilson investing in you. >> they do endorse us, they are not paid endorsements. we don't give them extra stock, they believe in the food and healthy food. liz: it is suddenly quite crowded. lean cuisine wasn't the healthiest option but now nestle is saying we're not going to say diet, we're going to say healthy. they're trying to beat you at a game you're in and leading...
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she has 2 million followers and has garnered several endorsement deals from fitness companies bashingompanies and nutrition companies because of her derriÈre. she started posting butt selfies on instagrammed. it's a pun that blew from her selfie. i should also mention that she worked at bt network. they released a statement. a spokesperson for det saying we are saddened by the death of our colleague and we send our deepest sympathies are their loss. we need to share more about the psychology behind this. what drives people to do these procedures without doing it the right way? dr. jeff gardier, we got his input on why these women and men are making such a drastic move. >> dr. gardier you heard the story and it seems insane to me. you are the expert. what are people doing? >> a lot of it is peer pressure and what the media shows as being attractive. you have a lot of superstars, a lot of models, a lot of singers. i won't name any names. i want to -- don't want to offend anyone but these young women talk about and show their gluteus maximus if you will and so a lot of young girls want t
she has 2 million followers and has garnered several endorsement deals from fitness companies bashingompanies and nutrition companies because of her derriÈre. she started posting butt selfies on instagrammed. it's a pun that blew from her selfie. i should also mention that she worked at bt network. they released a statement. a spokesperson for det saying we are saddened by the death of our colleague and we send our deepest sympathies are their loss. we need to share more about the psychology...
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clinton garners 75% of the vote in the national pole, 60 points ahead of bernie sanders. 92% of democrats see themselves supporting clinton as the nominee. in the general election matchup, former florida governor jeb bush performs best against clinton president. >>> two prominent politicians announce they've been diagnosed with cancer. ho owe began has non-hodgkin lymphoma. announcing, the governor choked up a bit, but managed to keep a sense of humor. >> in the midst of the struggle i was reminded once again of how truly blessed and how truly lucky i am. over the coming months i'll be receiving multiable, very aggressive chemo therapy treatments. most likely i'm going to lose my hair. you won't have these beautiful gray locks. i may trim down a little bit. but i won't stop working to change maryland for the better. i'll be working hard and making the decision that the people of this state elected know make. >> we got word senator an gus of maine plans to undergo surgery to remove process state cancer. he was diagnosed with mel know that 40 years ago and beat it. in the announcement like
clinton garners 75% of the vote in the national pole, 60 points ahead of bernie sanders. 92% of democrats see themselves supporting clinton as the nominee. in the general election matchup, former florida governor jeb bush performs best against clinton president. >>> two prominent politicians announce they've been diagnosed with cancer. ho owe began has non-hodgkin lymphoma. announcing, the governor choked up a bit, but managed to keep a sense of humor. >> in the midst of the...
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to give an example, the eric garner case. they didn't get a grand jury indictment. the feds are now looking into the violation of civil rights. >> i want to alert viewers that what you see on the left side of your screen is what we're waiting for, the alleged suspect come in for his first court hearing. it may be swift, it may not be but the judge has two things to think about. risk to citizens in the community, yes or no. and is this particular person alleged murderer a flight risk. we'll be seeing that live as it happens. in the meantime let's talk a little about roof's criminal history. february 28 arrest ford possession of illegal narcotics, april 26 charged with trespassing in a mall parking lot. let's go back to nick now, an attorney here. how does this factor at all into this particular phase of what we're doing now? >> because the crimes are so substantially different, they're mostly minor crimes, trespassing, he acted very strangely in one of the stores possession of illegal narcotics. it was a prescription drug that he didn't have a prescription for. i don
to give an example, the eric garner case. they didn't get a grand jury indictment. the feds are now looking into the violation of civil rights. >> i want to alert viewers that what you see on the left side of your screen is what we're waiting for, the alleged suspect come in for his first court hearing. it may be swift, it may not be but the judge has two things to think about. risk to citizens in the community, yes or no. and is this particular person alleged murderer a flight risk....
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when we look at the results yesterday akp took a hit but garnered 40% of the popular vote. >> rose: we continue with george mitchell, former senate majority leader, his book, "the negotiator: reflections on an american life." >> we've reached a stage in our society where what i call the middle class/working class jobs are disappearing so the middle class itself is dissolving, most of it falling backwards, some of it moving up. the intellectual information technological revolution through which we're passing means the skills they had are now obsolete and we haven't come up with the peck nisms to catch up in providing knowledge skill opportunity and jobs for people to replace those that existed. in my small town in maine when i was a kid two textile mills, one paper mill and a repair shop. not one of those facilities existed anymore and that's a microcosm of america. >> rose: the turkish elections and a conversation with george mitchell when we continue. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. caption
when we look at the results yesterday akp took a hit but garnered 40% of the popular vote. >> rose: we continue with george mitchell, former senate majority leader, his book, "the negotiator: reflections on an american life." >> we've reached a stage in our society where what i call the middle class/working class jobs are disappearing so the middle class itself is dissolving, most of it falling backwards, some of it moving up. the intellectual information technological...
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take life in. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. how can something so little... help you do something so big. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. welcome back you're taking a live look here, the view from temple university out across
take life in. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. how can something so little... help you do...
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. >> if a member of the texas senate has to garner twice as many votes to win in one district as opposedanother, they are saying, what, in that smaller voter pool the vote is worth more. >> exactly. the vote is more powerful. they are saying the vote is 1.5 times more powerful than their vote, and contend that that violates what the supreme court did in 1964. the court set up the principle. one person, one vote. >> thank you. >>> if you live in a state with a lot of immigrants, undocumented residents and legal residents that never became citizens, is your vote weighted heavily than those in the district over. it's a symbolling debate with bare-knuckle implications. which person, whose vote. it's tonight's "inside story". >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facin
. >> if a member of the texas senate has to garner twice as many votes to win in one district as opposedanother, they are saying, what, in that smaller voter pool the vote is worth more. >> exactly. the vote is more powerful. they are saying the vote is 1.5 times more powerful than their vote, and contend that that violates what the supreme court did in 1964. the court set up the principle. one person, one vote. >> thank you. >>> if you live in a state with a lot of...
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it was not a single relationship he had in world football that was not about garnering wealth onto himself, and, as a result, jeopardized the sports of ability to take care of the most vulnerable. nick: he spent his millions in racketeering, money laundering and tax evasion. not just on one luxury apartment in new york, but two the second one for his cats that cost 4000 pounds a month. presidents, princes, and popes chuck blazer has met them all. but it is his relationship with sepp blatter that will now come under scrutiny. nick bryant, new york. katty: i discussed the admissions from chuck blazer with the bbc north american editor who joined me from outside the fbi. john, this former fifa executive, chuck blazer, what has he said? john: it is extraordinary in terms of the timescale of how long the fraud has been going on, and how widescale it is. bribes and kickbacks were agreed to be taken in involved with the 1996, 2000 2 thousand three gold cup, and then it goes on. beginning in 2004 and then in 2011 am a they accepted bribes in conjunction with the host nation in 2010. there is the k
it was not a single relationship he had in world football that was not about garnering wealth onto himself, and, as a result, jeopardized the sports of ability to take care of the most vulnerable. nick: he spent his millions in racketeering, money laundering and tax evasion. not just on one luxury apartment in new york, but two the second one for his cats that cost 4000 pounds a month. presidents, princes, and popes chuck blazer has met them all. but it is his relationship with sepp blatter...
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. >> if a member of the texas senate has to garner twice as many votes to win in one district as opposedanother, they are saying, what, in that smaller voter pool the vote is worth more. >> exactly. the vote is more powerful. they are saying the vote is 1.5 times more powerful than their vote, and contend that that violates what the supreme court did in 1964. the court set up the principle. one person, one vote. >> thank you. >>> if you live in a state with a lot of immigrants, undocumented residents and legal residents that never became citizens, is your vote weighted heavily than those in the district over. it's a symbolling debate with bare-knuckle implications. which person, whose vote. it's tonight's "inside story". >> for 6 months, the road outside the us embassy in yemen was closed... >> two car bombs exploded this morning... >> three days before the attack it was re-opened without warning. >> they would not have been able to get the car bombs to the front of the embassy. >> did yemeni officials knowingly allow these attacks? >> did you prepare the bomb? >> former al qaeda operati
. >> if a member of the texas senate has to garner twice as many votes to win in one district as opposedanother, they are saying, what, in that smaller voter pool the vote is worth more. >> exactly. the vote is more powerful. they are saying the vote is 1.5 times more powerful than their vote, and contend that that violates what the supreme court did in 1964. the court set up the principle. one person, one vote. >> thank you. >>> if you live in a state with a lot of...
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that unconscious bias played a role in the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york. those are two of the recent cases of unarmed black men dying with encounters with white police officers and they have sparked responses to combat bias in law enforcement. but it's not just cops who play victim. in march, jake ward told us about a u.c. berkeley research. >> the research shows that, not deciding to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than aa black man. >> the question is what can be done by unconscious bias? after all it's unconscious. google trained and hired managers to be more aware of the issue. but the work is still out, a new study at northwestern university is taking the idea of conquering unconscious bias one step further. the research shows that it is possible to reduce biases while a person sleeps. but the experiment has alarmed some ethicists. they question whether science designed to change your mind while you sleep could be abused. in a neuroscience lab in northwestern university in evanston illinois, will discover whether leo
that unconscious bias played a role in the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york. those are two of the recent cases of unarmed black men dying with encounters with white police officers and they have sparked responses to combat bias in law enforcement. but it's not just cops who play victim. in march, jake ward told us about a u.c. berkeley research. >> the research shows that, not deciding to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than...
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and, we all know, about these grand juries from the ferguson matter, with michael brown and eric garner, that you don't know what they're going to tell a grand jury and how they'll present it. so this is really important that you have this press is don't that a judge has found probable cause, so if it comes out different, you have to scratch your head, the family is very, very encouraged by the judge's ruling and, most people around the community, in cleveland are very encouraged boy this. >>> brazil is the economic super power of south america a new middle class has risen, and so have murder rates and black brazilians. >>> these self-defense kicks and spins were conceive by the 1600s by black slaves into brazil. they werement to trouble their owners and it was really about defense. >>> now, it's about trying to keep the children alive. >>> goes to play, and tries to give an alternative. we know that our blacks, have more chances of getting killed but we won't give up. >>> despite wide perception of being a fun living society brazil's murder rates are staggering and, according to local
and, we all know, about these grand juries from the ferguson matter, with michael brown and eric garner, that you don't know what they're going to tell a grand jury and how they'll present it. so this is really important that you have this press is don't that a judge has found probable cause, so if it comes out different, you have to scratch your head, the family is very, very encouraged by the judge's ruling and, most people around the community, in cleveland are very encouraged boy this....
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garner copes with its worst disaster in more than a decade. chinese rescue workers recover more bodies as the cap sized ship is raised. >> i'm tom ackerman in cleveland, half a century going without a single championship may be broken by lebron james and his cavaliers. >>> china is denying it's behind a cyber attack on an agency handling security clearances and employee records. the chinese embassy described comments about the involvement as irresponsible. it's thought that it could affect 4 million people. patty culhane has more. >> this is the largest thst in the history of the united states. the office of personnel management or o.p.m. was hacked and they discovered it in april of this year. >> o perform m is like the human resources department. they do a security check for people that want to get security clearances. 4 million people. they had their information compromised. just to give you a sense of the scope. they are going to contact the people offering them a credit monitoring service. the big question is what information was stlon. w
garner copes with its worst disaster in more than a decade. chinese rescue workers recover more bodies as the cap sized ship is raised. >> i'm tom ackerman in cleveland, half a century going without a single championship may be broken by lebron james and his cavaliers. >>> china is denying it's behind a cyber attack on an agency handling security clearances and employee records. the chinese embassy described comments about the involvement as irresponsible. it's thought that it...
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i can't think of a better way to garner an education than with your family. >> so it's tied to the side of the trailer. >> not enough room in the trailer so they flung the goat to the side in the little slings and look at some of the 11,000 feet they climb up and over through the mountains. >> what a cool adventure. >>> the kiss cam always at live sporting events just kind of works. people see themselves on the screen and go for it. watch, right now here's magic, kiss cam. harris from minnesota decided to see if the kiss cam would work in other situations while waiting for a bus. they got a camera connected to a laptop connected to a projector, projecting onto the roof of the bus stop he's waiting at. first stop goes for the classic kiss cam. tried his luck unfortunately not seeing it. this guy is like hey, me what? next up the bongo car. it starts working, too. >> it's so fun. >> trying the mambo cam, but he's not giving up. next up thecam, the symbol of singapore, half lion and half mermaid. you got one in your desk. >> why is this one vomiting? >> because the merline in singapore pro
i can't think of a better way to garner an education than with your family. >> so it's tied to the side of the trailer. >> not enough room in the trailer so they flung the goat to the side in the little slings and look at some of the 11,000 feet they climb up and over through the mountains. >> what a cool adventure. >>> the kiss cam always at live sporting events just kind of works. people see themselves on the screen and go for it. watch, right now here's magic, kiss...
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eric garner in new york, walter scott in south carolina, freddy gray in baltimore. are those demanding easy answers and scapegoats will not find them here. as a matter of fact, later in the show we will walk in the shoes of a police officer who has to take a split second decision that i hope none of us have to make. the calls do continue as for calls for real transparency and real answers. one problem is a lack of data. from 2003 to 2009, there were almost 5,000 arrest-related deaths but the data is spotty. there's no comprehensive national database where this kind of information is gathered. and a new report by amnesty international found that all 50 states failed to comply with international standards on the use of deadly force, specifically, that lethal force is only used as a last resort. as required by international law. a handful of troubled police departments are volunteering for something called the collaborative reform initiative or cri. philadelphia, baltimore, st. louis, fayetteville, north carolina, and los angeles, have invited the department of justice
eric garner in new york, walter scott in south carolina, freddy gray in baltimore. are those demanding easy answers and scapegoats will not find them here. as a matter of fact, later in the show we will walk in the shoes of a police officer who has to take a split second decision that i hope none of us have to make. the calls do continue as for calls for real transparency and real answers. one problem is a lack of data. from 2003 to 2009, there were almost 5,000 arrest-related deaths but the...
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of case after case of excessive use of force, outrage erupted over deadly incidents including eric garner in new york, walter scott in south carolina, and freddie gray in baltimore. to be clear, the police are not awes to blame. and those demanding easy sans and scapegoats will not find them here. in fact, toward the end of the show we'll walk in the shoes of a police officer that has though make a split second life decision of the type i hope none of us hope to make. the calls for change continue, as do the calls for real transparency and answers. one major problem is a lack of data. from 2003 to 2009 there were almost 5,000 arrest-related deaths much there's no comprehensive national database where this television is gathered. a report by amnesty international found all 50 state filed to comply with international standard on the use of deadly force. specifically that lethal force is only used as a last resort. as required by international law. a handful of trouble police departments are volunteering for something called the collaborative reform initiative, cri. philadelphia, baltimore,
of case after case of excessive use of force, outrage erupted over deadly incidents including eric garner in new york, walter scott in south carolina, and freddie gray in baltimore. to be clear, the police are not awes to blame. and those demanding easy sans and scapegoats will not find them here. in fact, toward the end of the show we'll walk in the shoes of a police officer that has though make a split second life decision of the type i hope none of us hope to make. the calls for change...
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officers reluctant to act in the wake of criticism over the deaths of michael brown in ferguson eric garner in new york, and freddie gray in baltimore. >> cops are backing off of discretionary activity, arrests are down criminals emboldened. it's suggested that an end to two decades of crime in the u.s. - and she points to new york city, where the murder rate rose by 20%, blaming the jump to the court-ordered stop and frisk. new york's mayor bill de blasio responded on the "daily show." >> going pack to an unconstitutional approach is unfair. it ties up a tonne of police crime and energy. >> heather mcdonald's critics are ignoreing the context, like an overall drop in crime. she cherry-picked not mentioning cities. the crime prevention research center compared the 2014 to 2015 murder rate from january to may in the u.s. finding that murders have fallen by 5%, from 871 to 828 >>> renae parks is the former chief of the los angeles, and is a member of the la city council. it is god to talk to you again, sir. the numbers don't seem to show broad nation-wide spike in the murder rate we are used
officers reluctant to act in the wake of criticism over the deaths of michael brown in ferguson eric garner in new york, and freddie gray in baltimore. >> cops are backing off of discretionary activity, arrests are down criminals emboldened. it's suggested that an end to two decades of crime in the u.s. - and she points to new york city, where the murder rate rose by 20%, blaming the jump to the court-ordered stop and frisk. new york's mayor bill de blasio responded on the "daily...
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. ♪ [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great on your skin? actually it can.a sheer®. nothing out performs it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer. and while other sunscreens can leave a greasy layer neutrogena® ultra sheer® feels clean and dry. you won't believe you're wearing such powerful sun protection. it's the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> police in istanbul turkey fired water cans and pell lots at the crowd at a gay pride parade. two people were hurt. minutes later the rally got going again a few blocks away. >>> the scene was different in the pride parade in san francisco. hundreds took to the streets to celebrate following the supreme court's ruling to legalize same-sex marriage. organizers say it was the laencht gathering in 45 years. and the white house was colored in rainbow. wendy gillette was there. >> reporter: the cheering was louder. the drumming and danci
. ♪ [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great on your skin? actually it can.a sheer®. nothing out performs it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer. and while other sunscreens can leave a greasy layer neutrogena® ultra sheer® feels clean and dry. you won't believe you're wearing such powerful sun protection. it's the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. >>>...
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its haunting vocals and it are sweet celtic pipes -- bitter sweet celtic pipes, the rest of your garnered james horner two academy awards. more recently, another collaboration with director james cameron with "avatar." on monday, the man behind the music was killed when his personal aircraft came down north of los angeles. because of the crash is not yet known. tributes have flooded in from across hollywood. celine dion said she was deeply saddened by the news, while actor rob lowe said nothing shaped his musical experience -- his moviegoing experience more than horner's musical genius. laura: paris has officially launched its bid to host the olympic games in 2024, and if it succeeds, it will be the first time paris hosted the games in a century. it is up against boston, budapest, and rome, but there will be a long wait to see who has one -- won. the decision will not be announced until 2017. reporter: the city of paris is on the starting blocks once again with the 2024 olympics clearly and its sites -- in its sights. some of france's best sportsmen and women joined the city's mayor to la
its haunting vocals and it are sweet celtic pipes -- bitter sweet celtic pipes, the rest of your garnered james horner two academy awards. more recently, another collaboration with director james cameron with "avatar." on monday, the man behind the music was killed when his personal aircraft came down north of los angeles. because of the crash is not yet known. tributes have flooded in from across hollywood. celine dion said she was deeply saddened by the news, while actor rob lowe...
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in the latest "wall street journal"/nbc news poll he's garnering 1%.h place to get on the fox debate in august. there is still time for fox the average the five most recent polls. and may take an omega-3 supplement, such as fish oil. but when it comes to omega-3s, it's the epa and dha that really matter for heart health. not all omega-3 supplements are the same. introducing bayer pro ultra omega-3 from the heart health experts at bayer. with two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. plus, it's the only brand with progel technology proven to reduce fish burps. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. >>> to many people it's a symbol of tir ran si, it's a symbol of white supremacy, it's a symbol of domination. >> it is. but again, to another population in this state, it's a symbol of heritage heritage, it's a symbol of state rights, it's a symbol of my great great grandfather died in some battle in manassas or bull run. >> a day after the murders of nine people in charleston with the confederate battle flag still tliflying high ov
in the latest "wall street journal"/nbc news poll he's garnering 1%.h place to get on the fox debate in august. there is still time for fox the average the five most recent polls. and may take an omega-3 supplement, such as fish oil. but when it comes to omega-3s, it's the epa and dha that really matter for heart health. not all omega-3 supplements are the same. introducing bayer pro ultra omega-3 from the heart health experts at bayer. with two times the concentration of epa and dha...
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and those videos garnering millions of views on social media. it seems you'd have to be crazy to pull off these stunts but for an italian, the fan base and adrenaline rush are worth risking life and limb and stiles breaking the law. the duo scaled one of the world's greatest bridges. >> it's an adrenaline rush the feeling of absolute freedom. >> and when our cameras caught up with them, they were like kids in a candy store, snapping photos for their followers. this vertigo-inducing video, filmed with a pair of russian risk takers bypass security to scale china's tallest tower. these shots from the top of dubai's princess tower b.a.s.e. jumpers, looking to outdo each other in pursuit of even greater heights. >> wow. what do you think? are adrenaline junkies like these risking too much? head to our night"nightline" facebook page and let us know what you think. it was nelson mandela who said that courage isn't the absence of fear but the triumph over it. as always we're online 24/7 at abc news.com. goodnight, america. hd 8. hd 8. for over 60,000 ca
and those videos garnering millions of views on social media. it seems you'd have to be crazy to pull off these stunts but for an italian, the fan base and adrenaline rush are worth risking life and limb and stiles breaking the law. the duo scaled one of the world's greatest bridges. >> it's an adrenaline rush the feeling of absolute freedom. >> and when our cameras caught up with them, they were like kids in a candy store, snapping photos for their followers. this vertigo-inducing...
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this latest case involving orange garnered attention at an unprecedented level with benjamin netanyahucalling on the french government to intervene. >> moving on, barack obama's plan to strike a pacific trade deal has suffered a blow in the u.s. congress. lawmakers have voted to kill a program that we trains american workers who lose their jobs due to trade. that measure is seen as an essential key measure to clear the way for obama's efforts to strike a pacific trade pact. the president's defeat came after he went to capitol hill himself to drum up support for the deal with 11 pacific nations. obama has been facing a tough respect from his democratic party in particular. they fear a trade deal could move american jobs to asia. it almost seems counterintuitive to vote for a measure that is supposed to protect orders -- workers to make sure american workers keep their jobs, but such is the face of american politics and 2015. let's move on to another controversy. greek shares plunged friday on concerns the greek government is heading for default. it follows the news officials from the in
this latest case involving orange garnered attention at an unprecedented level with benjamin netanyahucalling on the french government to intervene. >> moving on, barack obama's plan to strike a pacific trade deal has suffered a blow in the u.s. congress. lawmakers have voted to kill a program that we trains american workers who lose their jobs due to trade. that measure is seen as an essential key measure to clear the way for obama's efforts to strike a pacific trade pact. the...