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. >> reporter: officer justin grizzle was one of the first cops to step into the carnage of theater 9. bodies lay everywhere. he went from one to the next looking for survivors. >> of course, the one that i'll always remember is the little girl. >> reporter: six-year-old veronica moser-sullivan lay lifeless on the floor. >> had to step over her because i knew she was gone. and continue on. which is absolutely the hardest thing i had to do, but going back on my training, i had to save the ones that i knew i could try to save. >> people are running out of the theater and are shot. >> reporter: grizzle's cruiser became a makeshift ambulance. a young man rode up front, a bandaged wrapped around his head wound, in the backseat, another cop held the man's girlfriend. ashley moser was critically wounded and unconscious, shot in the face and chest. >> i could hear her breathe and then stop breathing and we would both yell at her and try to keep her going. the male that was sitting next to me kept saying he needs to go back, "i need to go back. i need to go back." he said, "i need to get my da
. >> reporter: officer justin grizzle was one of the first cops to step into the carnage of theater 9. bodies lay everywhere. he went from one to the next looking for survivors. >> of course, the one that i'll always remember is the little girl. >> reporter: six-year-old veronica moser-sullivan lay lifeless on the floor. >> had to step over her because i knew she was gone. and continue on. which is absolutely the hardest thing i had to do, but going back on my training,...
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grizzle wasn't the only one to cry during his testimony.ors were passing around a box of kleenex. >> mark thanks. >>> the first criminal charges in the new jersey bridgegate scandal may come later today. david wildstein arrived in court this morning. new york station wcbs reports he may plead guilty to the 2013 lane closures on the george washington bridge. they created a traffic might mare for several days in new jersey. the closures were allegedly ordered by members of governor chris christie's administration as political retribution. wildstein was a top appointee of the earn go. christie has repeatedly denied involvement in the scandal. >>> presidential candidate hillary clinton faces new questions this morning about her family charity. the clinton foundation admits it did not reveal all of its foreign donors as promised while she was l secretary of state. nancy cordes is in washington where the newest questions focus on one of the foundation's charities. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, the clinton foundation says t
grizzle wasn't the only one to cry during his testimony.ors were passing around a box of kleenex. >> mark thanks. >>> the first criminal charges in the new jersey bridgegate scandal may come later today. david wildstein arrived in court this morning. new york station wcbs reports he may plead guilty to the 2013 lane closures on the george washington bridge. they created a traffic might mare for several days in new jersey. the closures were allegedly ordered by members of governor...
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. >>> i used to think of entrepreneurs as kind of old, grizzled people and now i'm the old, grizzledent paren entrepreneurs are all young and extremely good-looking entrepreneurs. >> that was president obama welcoming the newest class of presidential ambassador for global entrepreneurship. among the group and among the youngest of the group is my next guest, elizabeth holmes the founder and ceo of a company. there are many striking age-related superlatives about holmes but perhaps the most striking is that according to "forbes," she is the youngest self-made female billionaire in the world. how did holmes make her money? well she and her team have revolutionized one of the most common medical tests in the world. you've probably gone to the doctor for what seemed to be a simple blood test only to have vial after vial of blood drawn. well it's reduced that to just a few drops. i'll let her explain. >> people don't like big needles being stuck in their arms. and so part of our work has been -- >> reporter: so because they don't like that they tend to not have their blood tested often en
. >>> i used to think of entrepreneurs as kind of old, grizzled people and now i'm the old, grizzledent paren entrepreneurs are all young and extremely good-looking entrepreneurs. >> that was president obama welcoming the newest class of presidential ambassador for global entrepreneurship. among the group and among the youngest of the group is my next guest, elizabeth holmes the founder and ceo of a company. there are many striking age-related superlatives about holmes but...
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. >>> officer justin grizzle described the sites and sounds he witnessed in the theaters right after the attack by james holmes. >> of course the one that i will always remember was the little girl i had to step over here because i knew she was on and continue on. which is absolutely the hardest thing i had to do but going back on my training i had to save the ones i knew i could try to save. >> prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for holmes. >> thanks for joining us. i'm stephanie sy live from new york. more news coming up live from doha, next. ♪ >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> welcome back. all six officers involved in the arrest of a 25-year-old black man who died in police custody in baltimore will face charges. the state's attorney said the death of freddy gray will be treated as a homicide. the baltimore police union said the six officers are not responsible for the death. >>> doctors in nepal are worried about disease following saturday's earthquake. the number of confirmed dead is now more than 6,200. >>> new saudi-lead air strik
. >>> officer justin grizzle described the sites and sounds he witnessed in the theaters right after the attack by james holmes. >> of course the one that i will always remember was the little girl i had to step over here because i knew she was on and continue on. which is absolutely the hardest thing i had to do but going back on my training i had to save the ones i knew i could try to save. >> prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for holmes. >> thanks for...
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. >>> since before 1598 when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmening landscape to eke out a difficult existence. welcome to santa fe today. where we can all live the western dream and even buy a little piece of it to take home. you gotta love it. we pretty much eradicate the native american culture, and now in newer, more politically correct times, we decide we love indians and all things native american. and we're kind of but not really sorry. and how much is that bric-a-brac? but that's not all. the new west is inclusive. >> welcome to santa fe. >> you've got your whole spectrum of new age crystal types seeking spiritual purity and intensity in the harsh, yet beautiful landscape. it's the last place in the u.s. you can wear buckskin and fringe without irony. while holding a buddhist blanket. there is, very deep inside this ordinary-looking five and dime, something truly authentic. >> hi. frito pie and a soda, please? >> this is the frito pie. as american as apple pie or the manhattan project and nearly as deadly. canned hormel chili and day-glo or
. >>> since before 1598 when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmening landscape to eke out a difficult existence. welcome to santa fe today. where we can all live the western dream and even buy a little piece of it to take home. you gotta love it. we pretty much eradicate the native american culture, and now in newer, more politically correct times, we decide we love indians and all things native american. and we're kind of but not really sorry. and...
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of killing her fiancee during a kayak out in on the hudson river faces a bail hearing today and grizzledas been jailed since her arrest last month and a charge of second-degree murder we told you this story on happening now police have not recovered her fiance's body. the jury in the third harris murder trial entering day 10 of deliberations, the judge ordering them back to work yesterday after the panel declared they were deadlocked. terrorists charged with murder -- harris's title with murdering his wife in 2001, previously to convictions were overturned. >> this just in a government watchdog group releasing its annual report this morning. it is called pink book because of highlight wasteful government spending by members of congress. making a will on capitol hill with the latest on this. >> good morning. the assessment from those that monitor government spending is wasted down from peak years but plenty of work is yet to be done. if they brought a real live pig to the event rolling out its 2014 congressional pig book lawmakers worried about wasteful spending including pennsylvania's s
of killing her fiancee during a kayak out in on the hudson river faces a bail hearing today and grizzledas been jailed since her arrest last month and a charge of second-degree murder we told you this story on happening now police have not recovered her fiance's body. the jury in the third harris murder trial entering day 10 of deliberations, the judge ordering them back to work yesterday after the panel declared they were deadlocked. terrorists charged with murder -- harris's title with...
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as a grizzled veteran of the markets i know this can be unhelpful. i remember in december of 1996 when alan greenspan panicked many talking about how stocks are suffering from irrational exuberance. how did you do if you listened to greenspan? forget the fact that you would have missed out on one of the greatest bull runs. the dow was at 6308 and now it's over 17300. come on. same thing happened in july of last year. when janet yellen herself said that valuation metrics in some sectors particularly biotech and social media and i quote, do appear substantially stretched. hmm. how'd that go? okay, at the biotech was up. regeneron was at 317. biogen 318. some biogens are stretched at $98 but add -- a bidding war and add in j&j to the greatest pharmaceutical companies on the earth and now they're at 275. and this morning alexion agreed to buy it a big premium well above yellen said these stocks were stretched. how about social media, facebook was at 66 and now it's at 78. maybe she meant twitter? nailed it. unchanged year over year. i just wish she had s
as a grizzled veteran of the markets i know this can be unhelpful. i remember in december of 1996 when alan greenspan panicked many talking about how stocks are suffering from irrational exuberance. how did you do if you listened to greenspan? forget the fact that you would have missed out on one of the greatest bull runs. the dow was at 6308 and now it's over 17300. come on. same thing happened in july of last year. when janet yellen herself said that valuation metrics in some sectors...
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i used to think as entrepreneurs as old grizzled people and now i am the old, grizzled person and the entrepreneurs are young and an extraordinarily good-looking group of entrepreneurs. more than half of the world population is under the age of 30. in some countries it is an overwhelming majority. there are places where it can exceed 35%. were so many young people don't see a future, if they do not see a path to success, it holds the entire nation back. it is a recipe. for instability and conflict and violence. . around the world, we have seen how violent extremists are tapping into these frustrations of some people and what they offer are dead ends and yet these young people don't feel there is a positive path for themselves. they are vulnerable. poverty alone does not cause terrorism or sectarian violence, but investments in youth entrepreneurship and education are some of the best antidotes that we have. all of this matters to us and our share of prosperity and security. that is why, from the very beginning of my administration, i have elevated my support for entrepreneurship to ma
i used to think as entrepreneurs as old grizzled people and now i am the old, grizzled person and the entrepreneurs are young and an extraordinarily good-looking group of entrepreneurs. more than half of the world population is under the age of 30. in some countries it is an overwhelming majority. there are places where it can exceed 35%. were so many young people don't see a future, if they do not see a path to success, it holds the entire nation back. it is a recipe. for instability and...
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. >> at the indy 500 a grizzled veteran showing young guys how it's done. 39-year-old colombian driver juan pablo montoya had to make his way through almost the entire field twice. >> he was ahead when it mattered most in the lead winning his second ever indy 500. but first tasted the traditional milk in the winner's circle. >> 15 years between indy wins is a new record. he said afterwards, i'm loving racing right now. understandably so. >> coming up, "the mix" for you and a dance party is sending a message about bullying. >> also ahead, the unofficial start of summer. amusement parks ready with faster and taller roller coasters. we'll get answers to important safety questions before your next thrill ride. the story of the day, >> historic letters from the battlefield saved and preserved. the first person accounts of recent and past wars so important on this memorial day, really any day. you're going to want to see this story. >> you can also follow us on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter @abc.wnn. you're watching "world news now." twitter @abc.com. you're watching "world news now." how
. >> at the indy 500 a grizzled veteran showing young guys how it's done. 39-year-old colombian driver juan pablo montoya had to make his way through almost the entire field twice. >> he was ahead when it mattered most in the lead winning his second ever indy 500. but first tasted the traditional milk in the winner's circle. >> 15 years between indy wins is a new record. he said afterwards, i'm loving racing right now. understandably so. >> coming up, "the mix"...
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officer justin grizzle described the sights and sounds he welled in the theater right after the attack with victims cell phones ringing and many trying to crawl out of the room after being shot. >> of course the one that i will always remember is the little girl that i had to step over, because i knew she was gone and continue on. it was the hardest thing i had to do, but going back on my training i had to save the ones i knew i could try and save. >> prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for holmes. his lawyers argue that he was suffering from a psychotic episode. >> there's been a growing clash over plans to save the rain forest. we have today's environmental impact report. >> here is panama. there is a struggle going on that is a microcosm for what is happening around the world in the tropics those who rely on the rain forest to survivor battling against those whose livelihood dependency on clearing it. there's got to be some sort of collusion in finding middle ground between these two groups. some say carbon trading is one of those last best hopes. as you'll see in this report,
officer justin grizzle described the sights and sounds he welled in the theater right after the attack with victims cell phones ringing and many trying to crawl out of the room after being shot. >> of course the one that i will always remember is the little girl that i had to step over, because i knew she was gone and continue on. it was the hardest thing i had to do, but going back on my training i had to save the ones i knew i could try and save. >> prosecutors are seeking the...
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tom: on rent versus buy, do you two grizzled veterans feel of the millennials will be left behind ity-a-house appetite? will they be in multifamily forever? john: no i think they will buy. we will see single-family grow in many areas. tom: do you agree, professor? prof. calomiris: absolutely. we are still at an early phase in terms of this in a cycle time, so we will see incomes picking up and when you see that, the combination of those low interest rates with incomes -- tom: folks, we go to someone in the trenches, one o. sterns is out there looking. what have you learned? olivia: the new york housing market is very hot, lots of all-cash buyers. but if you can afford the down payment, my mortgage payment will net out to less, a couple of hundred dollars less a month, than i am currently paying. tom: can she get a 5% on mortgage? prof. calomiris: absolutely. olivia: i can get a 3.5%. tom: you said 3.5%? prof. calomiris: re: talking about the rate or the down payment? olivia: the rate. you have to put 25% down minimum. still to come here on "bloomberg surveillance," we will turn the c
tom: on rent versus buy, do you two grizzled veterans feel of the millennials will be left behind ity-a-house appetite? will they be in multifamily forever? john: no i think they will buy. we will see single-family grow in many areas. tom: do you agree, professor? prof. calomiris: absolutely. we are still at an early phase in terms of this in a cycle time, so we will see incomes picking up and when you see that, the combination of those low interest rates with incomes -- tom: folks, we go to...
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erik: who will win this battle the man running the world's largest asset manager, or the grizzled criticwe are joined by foggy own. stephanie: thank you. i was not sure we were going to do today. erik: is it carl icahn or larry fink? guest: on larry's $4.6 trillion about $1 trillion or so is in passive etf's. we'll await you can perform, you cannot sell the dogs in any gf. you are stuck with them as much as you can't rely on for management to do a better job. and that matters, but in reality -- as much as you can rely on for management to do a better job. there's a tremendous amount of all capital that should be available to build things and pay workers. if the ceo is paid based on options, he wants to see the share price up. they don't move my strike. keep it where it is and shares go up. stephanie: let's break that down in english. fabio: you are a ceo and there are 100,000 shares outstanding. stephanie: i'm fat, american, and i'm white, and i'm a man. fabio: you're halfway there. you do the share buyback price owing to the fact that shares will go up and in many cases you do not see t
erik: who will win this battle the man running the world's largest asset manager, or the grizzled criticwe are joined by foggy own. stephanie: thank you. i was not sure we were going to do today. erik: is it carl icahn or larry fink? guest: on larry's $4.6 trillion about $1 trillion or so is in passive etf's. we'll await you can perform, you cannot sell the dogs in any gf. you are stuck with them as much as you can't rely on for management to do a better job. and that matters, but in reality --...
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. >> breaking down on the stand, officer justin grizzle remembers the gruesome scene inside this colorado> i could tell he was gurgling under the blood. i yelled at him don't [ expletive ] die on me. don't [ expletive ] die on me and he would start breathing again. >> medley survived but is now in a wheelchair and has difficulty speaking. james holmes claims he was insane when he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others in 2012. this surveillance video shows moviegoers fleeing the theater. >> he was wearing like a tactical helmet and a gas mask. >> when holmes was spotted outside the theater, police first thought he was an officer. then realized he was the gunman. >> this person was just very relaxed. >> what did you do? >> i pointed my gun at him. >> police say holmes never tried to flee the scene and instantly confessed to using four guns. he even warned police he had booby-trapped his apartment. >> i have an improvised explosive devices at my house and they won't go off unless you set them off. >> also in court, his mother tried passing a note to either her son or his attorneys over the
. >> breaking down on the stand, officer justin grizzle remembers the gruesome scene inside this colorado> i could tell he was gurgling under the blood. i yelled at him don't [ expletive ] die on me. don't [ expletive ] die on me and he would start breathing again. >> medley survived but is now in a wheelchair and has difficulty speaking. james holmes claims he was insane when he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others in 2012. this surveillance video shows moviegoers fleeing the...