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julie wilson// hamilton county prosecutors office spokesperson "the good news in this case is that the hospital caught it quickly and that's one of the other reasons for the plea is that we didn't have as a result of what she did any serious damage to the child." valik entered a plea deal and was convicted of misdemeanor child endangerment. a judge sentenced her to the maximum penalty-- six months in jail. due to time served in seven days. valik is also ordered to stay off cincinnati children's hospital property and avoid any contact with her son. we're told jessica's father has become the primary caretaker during the boy's stay here at children's hospital. the family is originally from new york and that's where the grandfather plans to seek permanent custody here soon. reporting live briana harper the now cincinnati. and our breaking coverage of the attacks in brussels... far from over.this is a live look at the effile tower all lit up in honor of the victims of today's attacks.the very latest breaking details -- introducing longhorn' s big, bold, steaks. our new 10 ounce filet. our 1
julie wilson// hamilton county prosecutors office spokesperson "the good news in this case is that the hospital caught it quickly and that's one of the other reasons for the plea is that we didn't have as a result of what she did any serious damage to the child." valik entered a plea deal and was convicted of misdemeanor child endangerment. a judge sentenced her to the maximum penalty-- six months in jail. due to time served in seven days. valik is also ordered to stay off cincinnati...
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always found it interesting the relationship canada has, you have been vocal about this issue, julie wilson and the treasury ministry. what have you learned from indigenous people in the u.s.? >> we don't have a lot to teach anyone on how to engage and respect indigenous people in canada. over the past years they have always fallen short. for a country that prides itself on its reasonableness, positive role modeling in the world, we haven't done a very good job over the past generation with the first peoples who have quite frankly never been to canada in february. the first colonists, first settlers wouldn't have survived without friendship and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place millennia before us. we have an awful lot of work to do to renews that relationship. understanding the we share this land as stewards, knowing as well that as we are rattling as a 21st century society with respect and integration of the economy weaken do worse than brawn cultural teaching and historical knowledge indigenous communities have about how to create prop
always found it interesting the relationship canada has, you have been vocal about this issue, julie wilson and the treasury ministry. what have you learned from indigenous people in the u.s.? >> we don't have a lot to teach anyone on how to engage and respect indigenous people in canada. over the past years they have always fallen short. for a country that prides itself on its reasonableness, positive role modeling in the world, we haven't done a very good job over the past generation...
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in court, wilson apologized for killing jack garcia in july. jack's mother and uncle go on trial in may. michelle: a preliminary hearing set for two suspects charged in the death of a teenage blacksburg girl. former virginia tick students david eisenhauer and natalie keepers will appear in court may 20. hearing scheduled last week was canceled. eisenhauer is charged with fi lovell. keepers is accused of helping him cover up the crime. jonathan: horrific scene in eastern india as a highway overpass collapses on a street full of people below. rescuer digging through the concrete and debris hoping to find survivors. we know right now 22 people are confirmed dead. that number, though, is expected to go way up. more than 100 people are missing at this hour. collapse happened around lunch time when the street was packed with people. the overpass was under construction at the time it went down. michelle: right now the mount vernon square metro station and several roads around the convention center are all closed. that's the perimeter setup over the nu
in court, wilson apologized for killing jack garcia in july. jack's mother and uncle go on trial in may. michelle: a preliminary hearing set for two suspects charged in the death of a teenage blacksburg girl. former virginia tick students david eisenhauer and natalie keepers will appear in court may 20. hearing scheduled last week was canceled. eisenhauer is charged with fi lovell. keepers is accused of helping him cover up the crime. jonathan: horrific scene in eastern india as a highway...
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brenden wilson was a student at oo was shot to death on a path leading to campus. julie carey joins us. >> reporter: it was a tense and dramatic day. tears on both sides in this heavily guarded courtroom but for the victim's family tonight in the wake of that stiff sentence, just relief. they came to court, their cars painted with justice for brenden signs. they left their goal fulfilled. >> when i heard 75 years, that was just, thank god, thank god. he can't do this to anybody else. >> reporter: 16-year-old brenden wilson shot seven times on this wooded path near woodbridge high school. his killer kawain smalls had never met the teen but told police he wanted to avenge a confrontation between wilson and smalls' younger brother. >> but if you were to ask me if he deserved to get robbed or even shot, just shot, i would say yeah. >> reporter: wilson's sister britney told the judge she lost her best friend that day. this hearing marked the first ti brother's killer. >> i was like if i don't go today and go up on that stand and say how this has impacted my life, i will never
brenden wilson was a student at oo was shot to death on a path leading to campus. julie carey joins us. >> reporter: it was a tense and dramatic day. tears on both sides in this heavily guarded courtroom but for the victim's family tonight in the wake of that stiff sentence, just relief. they came to court, their cars painted with justice for brenden signs. they left their goal fulfilled. >> when i heard 75 years, that was just, thank god, thank god. he can't do this to anybody...
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julie, thank you so much. it is cheap stocks and finally starting to rebound. chart -- three .8% last week. here to explain this chart and more is our chart or rue at bloomberg, david wilsonou for joining. days like this we see a tight range and equities. you tend to go further and look. you found the difference in growth value is widening. was over the past several weeks. it was the lowest in more than 15 years or the race between value and growth. shares of companies are relatively cheap when you look at earnings, when you look at asset values. they have been out of favor for several years. and that is showing up relative to the growth stocks, the ones that did relatively well when you look at sales in terms of their face -- their pace of growth. put his into perspective. it doesn't look like much of a huge difference, but if you look at the charge. that look at the charts. david: -- if you look at the charts. a few things are going to persist. one is stocks rebounding from a correction. the indexes of up more than 10% since then. the second thing is you have an easing of volatility. you look at the vic's index over the same period, it is down 40%. and the third thing i
julie, thank you so much. it is cheap stocks and finally starting to rebound. chart -- three .8% last week. here to explain this chart and more is our chart or rue at bloomberg, david wilsonou for joining. days like this we see a tight range and equities. you tend to go further and look. you found the difference in growth value is widening. was over the past several weeks. it was the lowest in more than 15 years or the race between value and growth. shares of companies are relatively cheap when...
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wilson's sister has been able to face coming to court. ahead at 6:00, how she found the courage to address her brother's killer. back to you in the studio. >> juliearey. >>> new video showing how intense it was as crews were trying to battle a townhouse fire early this morning in montgomery county. eight firefighters injured, three families now burned out of their house. news4's meagan fitzgerald reports from germantown. >> we woke up around 1:00 to the fire alarm going off. >> it's just >> reporter: this is what's left of a town home on churubusco lane in jerriman town after a massive fire ripped through. >> immediately we ran around and woke up everybody to get everyone out of the house. >> reporter: meanwhile, firefighters ran in trying to extinguish the flames until the walls started to collapse trapping eight of them inside. >> there was a significant risk of what occurred there, and the apparent injuries are very lucky. >> reporter: the firefighters were transported with nonlife threatening injuries and fire officials say no one else was hurt, but now some 20 residents are left without a home. >> they're talking anywhere from four to six mo
wilson's sister has been able to face coming to court. ahead at 6:00, how she found the courage to address her brother's killer. back to you in the studio. >> juliearey. >>> new video showing how intense it was as crews were trying to battle a townhouse fire early this morning in montgomery county. eight firefighters injured, three families now burned out of their house. news4's meagan fitzgerald reports from germantown. >> we woke up around 1:00 to the fire alarm going...
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wilson. key democrats have long expressed strong agreement with the decision to defer the confirmation process in these circumstances. for example, senator chuck schumer, the incoming democratic leader, argued in july 2007 with a year half left in president george w. bush's term and with no supreme court seat even vacate that the senate -- quote -- "should not confirm any bush nominee to the supreme court except in extraordinary circumstances." unquote. and vice president joe biden argued in 1992 when he was judiciary committee chairman -- i was there -- that if a supreme court vacancy occurred in that presidential election year, the senate judiciary committee should seriously consider not scheduling confirmation hearings on the nomination until after the political campaign season is over." unquote. that past practice and the well documented past positions of key democrats certainly support the notion that deferring the confirmation process is an option reasonably available to the senate in certain circumstances. as for its appropriateness in the present situation, one need only consider the confirmation process would be further poisoned by election-year politics. as a member of the judiciary commi
wilson. key democrats have long expressed strong agreement with the decision to defer the confirmation process in these circumstances. for example, senator chuck schumer, the incoming democratic leader, argued in july 2007 with a year half left in president george w. bush's term and with no supreme court seat even vacate that the senate -- quote -- "should not confirm any bush nominee to the supreme court except in extraordinary circumstances." unquote. and vice president joe biden...