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lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> more breaking news. a jetblue pilot in federal court accused of flying drunk. cbs 2's alice gainer live outside the courthouse in brooklyn with the details. >> reporter: maurice and kristine, dennis thomas murphy junior was arraigned today after being arrested at his home this morning. we are waiting to see if his wife, father or he might come outside. he was released on $50,000 bond. last april, the jetblue pilot was pulled from his second flight of the day for random alcohol testing. the test showed he had a concentration of .111%. now, according to the complaint, any individual with a blood alcohol content of .10 or more is considered under the influence. murphy blamed it on gum he had been chewing instead of alcohol. his copilot saw murphy from a cup before and during both flights that day. now, his first flight that day was jfk to orlando. 119 passengers were on board. the second was from orlando back to jfk. that had about 151 passengers on board there. we are outside federal court. he was released
lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> more breaking news. a jetblue pilot in federal court accused of flying drunk. cbs 2's alice gainer live outside the courthouse in brooklyn with the details. >> reporter: maurice and kristine, dennis thomas murphy junior was arraigned today after being arrested at his home this morning. we are waiting to see if his wife, father or he might come outside. he was released on $50,000 bond. last april, the jetblue pilot was pulled from his second flight of...
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lou young was there joining us there white plain. >> reporter: the son of the college employee and a nurse's aide is still being held without bail today in the freshman earlier this month. the family of the 19-year-old stiverson nyer was speechless as they walked out of court. take a look. >> it doesn't make sense to me. >> what doesn't make sense to you? >> it is a very troubling case, a very serious case. i have no comment. >> reporter: he is accused of gunning down brandon lawrence of yonkers following a weekend campus party at iota. the arraignment where deseer who did not attend the college was affiliated with a gang and that they claimed witnesses saw him knock lawrence to the ground in that part and then pull that gun from their waistband. the crime is especially uncomprehensible because both the victim and the defendant were watching two other people fight in the park at about 3:00 a.m. there was no known motive for the shooting. both are 19 years old, one was the victim was attending the college and living at home in yonkers and deseer had graduated from new rochelle high sc
lou young was there joining us there white plain. >> reporter: the son of the college employee and a nurse's aide is still being held without bail today in the freshman earlier this month. the family of the 19-year-old stiverson nyer was speechless as they walked out of court. take a look. >> it doesn't make sense to me. >> what doesn't make sense to you? >> it is a very troubling case, a very serious case. i have no comment. >> reporter: he is accused of gunning...
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cbs2's lou young is live now latest. lou? >> reporter: this is where it began, the house completely consumed where it started and then the fire spread in a widening circle of destruction, strong winds and dry conditions threatening the entire community. at its worst, the air was filled with smoke and embers swirling in a brisk changeable wind. five homes went up and it wildlife refuge across a canal was a wall of flames. >> it was intense down here, the air, the wind changed direction so vast that the island was on fire. start letting stuff up. >> reporter: this is american venice on the lindenhurst line, canal access to great south bay, the nexus of a flight -- blown fire from developing. >> all the fire departments, suffolk county, marin broken, they all came. >> reporter: it started in a house on east santa barbara, electrical short in a wall mounted air conditioner. a woman grabbed her child and ran for their lives. >> all of a sudden they yelled it's out of control. at that point i lifted my head and i saw the backyard u
cbs2's lou young is live now latest. lou? >> reporter: this is where it began, the house completely consumed where it started and then the fire spread in a widening circle of destruction, strong winds and dry conditions threatening the entire community. at its worst, the air was filled with smoke and embers swirling in a brisk changeable wind. five homes went up and it wildlife refuge across a canal was a wall of flames. >> it was intense down here, the air, the wind changed...
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cbs 2's lou young is there, as well. lou. >> reporter: prince was found unresponsive in an elevator of his suburban minneapolis compound late this morning. he was pronounced dead around 11:00 our time. he had been sick with the flu but there was no indication that the illness was life- threatening. his loss is a very sudden, attracting fans and mourners to 125th street the apollo when i got the news this afternoon, i immediately stopped and asked the first person i saw for their reaction. and this is what a security card did when i asked him about prince. >> purple rain purple rain >> reporter: it's sad, isn't it? [ purple rain purple rain >> reporter: the passing. short minneapolis rocker known as prince has unleashed memories many remembering him that 1984 movie purple rain. but there's so much more. [ music ] >> what's your favorite song? >> little red corvette by prince. >> yeah. >> reporter: makes you smile. >> yeah. it does. [ music ] >> reporter: news that the man born prince rogers nelson died at the age of 57 cat
cbs 2's lou young is there, as well. lou. >> reporter: prince was found unresponsive in an elevator of his suburban minneapolis compound late this morning. he was pronounced dead around 11:00 our time. he had been sick with the flu but there was no indication that the illness was life- threatening. his loss is a very sudden, attracting fans and mourners to 125th street the apollo when i got the news this afternoon, i immediately stopped and asked the first person i saw for their reaction....
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thousands of people attended tonight's campaign stop in bethpage, lou young is live with the latest. >> reporter: at this place where they used to build warplanes, a different kind of run tonight, the full throated cry of american politics in a new york primary that mattered. let's take a look. >> usa! >> reporter: high decibel national politics on south oyster bay, anti-and pro-trump demonstrators shout past a line of police horses. all of it taking place as a packed pro-trump rally wrapped up in part of the old facility here in bethpage. >> i love these people. these are my people. bringing his presidential campaign to a home state audience that knew what he wanted to hear. >> we are going to have a we are going to build the wall. >> reporter: chance of build that wall filled the air as police -- police kept the indoor crowd to just under 10,000 some of whom waited all day to see the candidate. is woman could not stand up anymore. what do you like about him? >> everything. build a wall. everything that he says, he's got a valid point. >> and send them for his opponents. >> lying te
thousands of people attended tonight's campaign stop in bethpage, lou young is live with the latest. >> reporter: at this place where they used to build warplanes, a different kind of run tonight, the full throated cry of american politics in a new york primary that mattered. let's take a look. >> usa! >> reporter: high decibel national politics on south oyster bay, anti-and pro-trump demonstrators shout past a line of police horses. all of it taking place as a packed...
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only one northbound lane of cbs 2's lou young johns us now live from tarrytown with more. >> reporter: throughout the construction of the dramatic new bridge here crossing the hudson river, traffic on the old tappan zee has continued pretty much as usual. but tonight, all that changes in a dramatic way for a few days. take a look. you wouldn't be cruising northbound over the tappan zee like this over the weekend. check that overhead sign and you will see why. in case you missed it, they have announced a triple lane closure northbound starting at 9:00 tonight until 2 p.m. on saturday with a repeat closure saturday night into sunday and periodic shutdown of all northbound lanes for 10- minute periods throughout the weekend. what do you think? >> going to be hell out there. what you think? >> reporter: are you going to do? >> stay home? >> reporter: traffic over the tappan zee is never easy on the weekends especially with all the construction of the new bridge going on as a it's that very construction that's prompting the lane closures, pile driver work on the rockland shore simply too c
only one northbound lane of cbs 2's lou young johns us now live from tarrytown with more. >> reporter: throughout the construction of the dramatic new bridge here crossing the hudson river, traffic on the old tappan zee has continued pretty much as usual. but tonight, all that changes in a dramatic way for a few days. take a look. you wouldn't be cruising northbound over the tappan zee like this over the weekend. check that overhead sign and you will see why. in case you missed it, they...
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cbs 2's lou young found an expert with some answers. numerous. cicadas are set to emerge again from their unusually long reproductive cycle, the ones coming out of the ground this summer were conceived in 1999. experts tell us, though, they will not be in the neighborhoods that suffered in recent summers. >> in 2013, we had a lot of cicadas around. >> right. that was a different brood. >> reporter: lou sorkin works at the american museum of natural history. he says there are 15 major cicada broods in this part of the brood we saw in parts of jersey and staten island two years back won't return until 2030. this summer's brood covers a swath of pennsylvania, ohio and maryland with one outlier near river head on long island. it's a big deal because the mating song of the males can reach levels of up to 100- decibels and they are so numerous, they literally get under foot. new yorkers will next see them in numbers in 2018, just ahead of a really big brood set to emerge three years later. cicadas don't bite or sting, but they make their presence known
cbs 2's lou young found an expert with some answers. numerous. cicadas are set to emerge again from their unusually long reproductive cycle, the ones coming out of the ground this summer were conceived in 1999. experts tell us, though, they will not be in the neighborhoods that suffered in recent summers. >> in 2013, we had a lot of cicadas around. >> right. that was a different brood. >> reporter: lou sorkin works at the american museum of natural history. he says there are...
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cbs2's lou young reports on the emotional reaction to the judge's decision. >> reporter: outrage and tears on the streets of brooklyn following the surprise reduced former cop convicted of killing an unarmed man. >> justice was not served. but don't worry, what goes around comes around. sooner or later, peter liang, if not him in his lifetime, someone in his family is going to feel our pain. >> reporter: peter liang offered an apology to the family of akai gurley in court that shot in a darkened stairwell, his gun in his hand when there was no threat, a startled response that ended an innocent man's life. >> i apologize [ indiscernible ] i wish i could undo what happened. >> reporter: he was talking to melissa butler who was with gurley and tried to form cpr. she spoke in court over her loss but outside was overwhelmed with grief and disciplined as gurley's on spoke. >> this young lady here was with him when he took his last breath. how on earth can you guys say it's okay to murder and not be held accountable? >> reporter: the judge said it manslaughter and reduced the conviction to
cbs2's lou young reports on the emotional reaction to the judge's decision. >> reporter: outrage and tears on the streets of brooklyn following the surprise reduced former cop convicted of killing an unarmed man. >> justice was not served. but don't worry, what goes around comes around. sooner or later, peter liang, if not him in his lifetime, someone in his family is going to feel our pain. >> reporter: peter liang offered an apology to the family of akai gurley in court that...
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cbs 2's lou young has the story from fairfield. >> reporter: the crime scene is a picturesque campus, fairfield the turnpike. the victim was an on-campus student on the footpath between the library and science hall when the unthinkable happened before 11:00 p.m. >> the victim was walking from one building to another, and apparently, they were lured into the woods and somehow, she ended up off the path and a slightly wooded area adjestent ad -- adjacent to the math. >> and it's monday night at 10:00, and kids were about. it shows that attacks will just happen. >> reporter: students have been cautioned to walk in pairs, the buddy system. this is the first stranger assault in recent memory. >> i make sure i walk with someone. >> i don't know how this happened. >> reporter: it appears that the attacker was an intruder but that is an assumption. in his 40s and we have no further description. >> reporter: the victim is fine but students are still advised to keep their guard up for the foreseeable future. lou young, cbs 2 news. >> and fairfield is home to sacred heart university where studen
cbs 2's lou young has the story from fairfield. >> reporter: the crime scene is a picturesque campus, fairfield the turnpike. the victim was an on-campus student on the footpath between the library and science hall when the unthinkable happened before 11:00 p.m. >> the victim was walking from one building to another, and apparently, they were lured into the woods and somehow, she ended up off the path and a slightly wooded area adjestent ad -- adjacent to the math. >> and it's...
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lou young found an expert with some answers. >> reporter: big noisy and numerous. cicadas are set to emerge again from their unusually long reproductive cycle. the wounds coming out of the ground this summer were conceived in 1999. they will not be in the neighborhoods that suffered in recent summers. in 2013 we had a lot of cicadas around? >> right. that was a different broad. >> reporter: lou works at the american museum of natural history. he says there are 15 major cicada broads in this part of the world on a different schedule. the broad in jersey and staten island two years back won't return until 2030. this summer's broad covers a maryland with one out liar near riverhead on long island. it's a big deal because the mating song of the males can reach levels of up to 100 decibels and they are so numerous they get underfoot. new yorkers will see them in numbers in 2018 just ahead of a really big broad set to emerge three years later. cicadas don't bite or sting, but they make their presence known and are actually an acquired culinary taste. do you like cicadas?
lou young found an expert with some answers. >> reporter: big noisy and numerous. cicadas are set to emerge again from their unusually long reproductive cycle. the wounds coming out of the ground this summer were conceived in 1999. they will not be in the neighborhoods that suffered in recent summers. in 2013 we had a lot of cicadas around? >> right. that was a different broad. >> reporter: lou works at the american museum of natural history. he says there are 15 major cicada...
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live in the newsroom, lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> an accidents at the holland tunnel. joe biermann has the latest live from chopper 2. >> reporter: that's a moving picture, believe it or not. there's a major traffic problem at the outbound holland tunnel that starts on the manhattan side. you sit in the traffic, come accident here in the covered roadway outbound in jersey city. everybody knows you come out of the tunnel and it goes up and you can go over to 109 or the turnpike. this leg of the road takes to you route 1 and 9. authorities say at least a one-hour delay outbound at the holland tunnel. think about going to the lincoln tunnel, it's a 30- minute day. if you are stuck here at the holland tunnel once you get on the jersey side, swing to the right lanes there and take the new jersey turnpike extension out. that will save you some time. live in chopper 2, joe biermann, cbs 2 news. >>> other news now. attacked from behind. hit in the face with a rock and beaten. now police in queens are searching for suspects behind two violent muggings. cbs 2's steve langford ha
live in the newsroom, lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> an accidents at the holland tunnel. joe biermann has the latest live from chopper 2. >> reporter: that's a moving picture, believe it or not. there's a major traffic problem at the outbound holland tunnel that starts on the manhattan side. you sit in the traffic, come accident here in the covered roadway outbound in jersey city. everybody knows you come out of the tunnel and it goes up and you can go over to 109 or the turnpike....
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cbs2's lou young found an expert with some answers. >> reporter: big noisy and numerous. cicadas are set to emerge again from their unusually long reproductive cycle. the ones coming out of the ground this summer were conceived in 1999. experts tell us they were not be in the neighborhoods that suffered in recent summers. >> in 2015, we had a lot of cicadas around. >> right. that was a different broad. >> reporter: he works at the american museum of natural history. he says there are 15 major cicada broads in this part of the world. all on a different schedule. the broad we saw in parts of jersey and staten island two years back won't return until 2030. this summer's broad covers a swath of pennsylvania, ohio, and maryland with one outliar near riverhead on long island. it's a big deal because the reach levels of up to 100- decibels, and they are so numerous they get under foot. new yorkers will next see them in numbers in 2018 ahead of a big broad set to emerge three years later. they don't bite or sting, but they make their presence known and are actually an acquired cu
cbs2's lou young found an expert with some answers. >> reporter: big noisy and numerous. cicadas are set to emerge again from their unusually long reproductive cycle. the ones coming out of the ground this summer were conceived in 1999. experts tell us they were not be in the neighborhoods that suffered in recent summers. >> in 2015, we had a lot of cicadas around. >> right. that was a different broad. >> reporter: he works at the american museum of natural history. he...
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. >> cbs's lou young live in mid- town with more on the search for the suspects. >> reporter: is it a pattern or a passing criminal fashion? acts of revenge reported twice today on or near the new york city subway system. in both cases the victims ignored request for cash and felt the flick of a blade. >> oh, yes it hurt. >> reporter: that's the voice of a rider slashed in the face early friday morning at this a train station in lower manhattan. the victim waited to call police until he got to work, so by the time cops got to the concourse, the suspect was long gone. by a demand for money. >> reporter: that's when the blade cut him on the face. ten hours later, another rider is at 34th street near penn station and says he passed two panhandlers, refused their request for money and felt a cut on his back. plain clothes anti-crime cops are being briefed as we watched. it's unclear if the two attacks are related. >> we're going to pull video to see if we can identify this man. >> reporter: they may be looking for a man and woman looking together. the recent rash of slashings has people l
. >> cbs's lou young live in mid- town with more on the search for the suspects. >> reporter: is it a pattern or a passing criminal fashion? acts of revenge reported twice today on or near the new york city subway system. in both cases the victims ignored request for cash and felt the flick of a blade. >> oh, yes it hurt. >> reporter: that's the voice of a rider slashed in the face early friday morning at this a train station in lower manhattan. the victim waited to call...
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. >> reporter: lou young, cbs 2 news. >> a lot of luck. and this year's 16-year-olds are the first group of student drivers to be born in the 21st century. the dmv said this is the first case that they had seen. when i said that, you went -- . [laughter] >> just getting younger and younger by the day. >> i know. 21st century. >> meanwhile, he is just annoyed. can i just get my permit? >> i know. >>> the deflate gate merry go round looks like tom bradile have to serve that 4-game suspension. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. >>> it's time for sports, and there is another chapter in the deflate gate story. >> let's hope this is the last chapter. >>> the court of appeals said that tom brady must sit the first four games of the 2016 season reinstating the nfl's initial suspension from may of 20
. >> reporter: lou young, cbs 2 news. >> a lot of luck. and this year's 16-year-olds are the first group of student drivers to be born in the 21st century. the dmv said this is the first case that they had seen. when i said that, you went -- . [laughter] >> just getting younger and younger by the day. >> i know. 21st century. >> meanwhile, he is just annoyed. can i just get my permit? >> i know. >>> the deflate gate merry go round looks like tom...
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in the south bronx, lou young, cbs2 news. >>> a bronx woman thinks she's getting a visit from the city inspector. then ends up being robbed in her own home. investigators say the man in this surveillance audio -- photo showed up at the door of marisol martinez's apartment claiming to be an inspector who wanted to check her bathroom for lead. once inside, he allegedly tied up martinez and then ransacked her apartment. neighbors say this robbery is frightening. identification, which we are always supposed to do. and i would find out, you know, the recent that they are visiting my home. >> martinez says she's grateful she wasn't hurt. and her children were at school when the robber showed up. >>> new tonight, more newark schools found to have high levels of lead in their water. the k-8 newark legacy charter school had the most alarming results. 10 drinking sources there had to dangerous levels of lead. the district conducted more than 300 tests in public schools and one quarter of all the samples came back with high levels but most were from sinks meant for cleaning and washing hands. >>>
in the south bronx, lou young, cbs2 news. >>> a bronx woman thinks she's getting a visit from the city inspector. then ends up being robbed in her own home. investigators say the man in this surveillance audio -- photo showed up at the door of marisol martinez's apartment claiming to be an inspector who wanted to check her bathroom for lead. once inside, he allegedly tied up martinez and then ransacked her apartment. neighbors say this robbery is frightening. identification, which we...
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live in bedford hills, westchester county, lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> now to more breaking news. a jetblue pilot accused of flying while drunk just walked out of the courtroom. alice gainer is live in downtown brooklyn with the details. >> reporter: dennis murphy just exited the federal courthouse here in brooklyn with his wife. he actually switched clothes with his father to try to throw the media off. he was arrested at his home this morning in new jersey. last april the jeff jetblue pilot was pulled from his -- -- last april the jetblue pilot was pulled from his flight for random alcohol testing and had a concentration of .111 complaint. any individual with a blood alcohol content of .10 or more alcohol content on gum he had been chewing. his copilot, according to the drinking an unknown beverage from a cup before and during both of those flights. now, his first flight that day was from jfk to orlando. had about 119 passengers on board. the second flight was from orlando back to jfk with 151 passengers on board. short time ago. we tried questioning him about the charges he is
live in bedford hills, westchester county, lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> now to more breaking news. a jetblue pilot accused of flying while drunk just walked out of the courtroom. alice gainer is live in downtown brooklyn with the details. >> reporter: dennis murphy just exited the federal courthouse here in brooklyn with his wife. he actually switched clothes with his father to try to throw the media off. he was arrested at his home this morning in new jersey. last april the jeff...
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that is where we find cbs2's lou young tonight. blue, so many fans paying their respects. >> reporter: it is winding down now but they always say you've never really appreciate what you have until it's gone. the people at the apology -- apollo theater feel that way tonight about prince but they are intensely grateful for the body of work he left behind. >> mourners knew all the words, recording of when doves cry seems especially relevant this night under the bright marquee on 125th street. a small, shy man with a flamboyant public persona, they say he taught them something. >> it's okay to be yourself as long as you bring a positivity in the world. >> he had fashion. >> he had love in the world with the peace sign on his guitar. he changed the world. >> reporter: with flowers, photos, expressions of loss and not just here, in times square, his high-heeled purple boots on display at the hard rock cafe. in fort greene, another cantering, organized by spike lee. he was a strange man with a strangely broad appeal. >> it is shocking. he
that is where we find cbs2's lou young tonight. blue, so many fans paying their respects. >> reporter: it is winding down now but they always say you've never really appreciate what you have until it's gone. the people at the apology -- apollo theater feel that way tonight about prince but they are intensely grateful for the body of work he left behind. >> mourners knew all the words, recording of when doves cry seems especially relevant this night under the bright marquee on 125th...
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cbs2's lou young tells us it's the latest in a series of grab and run thefts in williamsburg. >> reporter: starting from scratch after another brazen tip jar theft. in the security video taken in williamsburg, the guy at the counter asks about a possible job, then to use the restroom. on his way out he grabs the jar of money, while the manager's back is turned. leah alvarez gives chase telling me, she never gave it a second thought. >> i don't know what i was thinking. i need that for car parts. [ laughter ] >> reporter: a tough young woman who is rebuilding her own car and plan a trip to japan. the tip jar was labeled japan fund. >> i was passed. i tried so hard to save that i had money from the previous day so there was a decent amount. i was like, if i catch him, i'm going to fight him. i was so ready for it. >> reporter: she is especially angry because it's happened before, once she even cut a guy with his hand in the jar. look. customers are outraged. >> it's a tip jar. just leave the freaking tip jar alone. >> reporter: it's really annoying, so many tip jar thefts in this part of br
cbs2's lou young tells us it's the latest in a series of grab and run thefts in williamsburg. >> reporter: starting from scratch after another brazen tip jar theft. in the security video taken in williamsburg, the guy at the counter asks about a possible job, then to use the restroom. on his way out he grabs the jar of money, while the manager's back is turned. leah alvarez gives chase telling me, she never gave it a second thought. >> i don't know what i was thinking. i need that...
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lou young, cbs 2 news, penn station. >>> an innocent driver dead after a chase and crash in bergen county, new jersey. tonight as investigators try to figure out what went wrong, we are learning about the driver, a husband and father who died. cbs 2's meg baker reports from hackensack. >> reporter: glass on the road and sidewalk on summit avenue in hackensack. remnants from a fatal crash with police that happened around 2 p.m. thursday. >> john was a great guy. he was a great neighbor. he was always friendly to me and it's a big shock to all of us here. >> reporter: the innocent driver, 67-year-old john parham was struck by a police cruiser en route to an accident after a police chase. >> unfortunate that happened like that. it's just a couple of blocks it was just so shocking. >> i don't know how this could have happened because there's very good visibility up there on top of summit avenue. so how john didn't see the lights or hear the sirens is beyond me. >> reporter: parham was killed here on the corner of his own block on ross avenue and neighbors say he may have been on his way to wo
lou young, cbs 2 news, penn station. >>> an innocent driver dead after a chase and crash in bergen county, new jersey. tonight as investigators try to figure out what went wrong, we are learning about the driver, a husband and father who died. cbs 2's meg baker reports from hackensack. >> reporter: glass on the road and sidewalk on summit avenue in hackensack. remnants from a fatal crash with police that happened around 2 p.m. thursday. >> john was a great guy. he was a...
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we're in the south bronx, lou young cbs2 news. >>> 6:19. up next, we'll hear from the hosts of this year's academy of country music awards seen right hear on cbs2. >> and is derek jeter coming out of retirement, the story behind this viral photo. continues right after this. blinds to go faux wood blinds combines the warmth of natural wood with modern durability to make any room beautiful for years to come. spruce up your home today with up to 30% savings on hundreds of styles and colors. spring is here. and so are the savings. blinds to go. blinds for life. t mt ard twk.nogesur-st00eginrn tanphe blinds to go faux wood blinds combines the warmth of natural wood with modern durability to make any room beautiful for years to come. spruce up your home today with up to 30% savings on hundreds of styles and colors. spring is here. and so are the savings. blinds to go. blinds for life. >>> carrie underwood will be among the many stars performing at the academy of country music awards. also appearing kenny chesney, tim mcgraw, keith urban, sam hunt
we're in the south bronx, lou young cbs2 news. >>> 6:19. up next, we'll hear from the hosts of this year's academy of country music awards seen right hear on cbs2. >> and is derek jeter coming out of retirement, the story behind this viral photo. continues right after this. blinds to go faux wood blinds combines the warmth of natural wood with modern durability to make any room beautiful for years to come. spruce up your home today with up to 30% savings on hundreds of styles and...
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lou young, cbs 2news. >> the policy expected to be adopted tonight is similar to the one already pass inside a dozen other new jersey school >>> he has survived war, amputation and avalanches and has not stopped this veteran from climbing to historic heights. >>> plus, a treatment developed for women that can help women with problems with their prostate. >> and today in history, apollo 13 launched with a mission of landing on the moon but it was caught short when an oxygen landing. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. curing a massive reduction nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for8 million children. the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. >>> a former marine who lost part of his leg in afghanistan is setting his sights on a new and dangerous challenge hoping to be the first comb
lou young, cbs 2news. >> the policy expected to be adopted tonight is similar to the one already pass inside a dozen other new jersey school >>> he has survived war, amputation and avalanches and has not stopped this veteran from climbing to historic heights. >>> plus, a treatment developed for women that can help women with problems with their prostate. >> and today in history, apollo 13 launched with a mission of landing on the moon but it was caught short when...
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cbs 2's lou young reports. >> reporter: the brooklyn d.a. had already recommended no jail time for the former lookky cop but the judge went first redutying the charge from manslaughter to criminally negligent homicide. for many of the demonstrators outside the courthouse here on the street that fell far short of justice. >> high emotions outside the courthouse moments after as a fired new york city cop had his manslaughter conviction with no jail times. the innocent man gunned down by a police bald say they feel betrayed his aunt with his girlfriend who saw gurley die. >> this young lady here was with him when he took his last breath. how on earth can you guys say it's okay to murder and not be held accountable? justice was not served. but don't worry. what goes around comes around. >> reporter: a jury convicted peter liang of manslaughter in february for the accidental shooting at brooklyn's pink houses a violation of police procedure to have his gun out with no threat present. liang apologized before the sentence was handed down. >> i apol
cbs 2's lou young reports. >> reporter: the brooklyn d.a. had already recommended no jail time for the former lookky cop but the judge went first redutying the charge from manslaughter to criminally negligent homicide. for many of the demonstrators outside the courthouse here on the street that fell far short of justice. >> high emotions outside the courthouse moments after as a fired new york city cop had his manslaughter conviction with no jail times. the innocent man gunned down...
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cbs 2's lou young there now with what happened. lou. >> reporter: yeah, this happened about 3 hours ago on the subway platform to the 1, 2 and 3 lines at penn station. this is where police confirm a 51-year-old man who got himself to the hospital after being cut in the back as attempted to board a southbound train. he was treated and released at the hospital. the victim told cops he believes one of the two panhandlers he saw at the station are responsible for cutting him. since this is the second slashing on the subway system today, it's a hot topic according to one police source and they sent a number of detectives town here comb the homebound commuters though don't seem worried. many new yorkers reacting the way they usually do. listen. >> cost of living here. >> reporter: yeah? >> if it never happens to you, it never happens to you. if it does, then it's a problem, ha, otherwise you just keep riding the trains and get to work and go home. >> reporter: it's new york, isn't it? the previous session, the slashing today, took place a
cbs 2's lou young there now with what happened. lou. >> reporter: yeah, this happened about 3 hours ago on the subway platform to the 1, 2 and 3 lines at penn station. this is where police confirm a 51-year-old man who got himself to the hospital after being cut in the back as attempted to board a southbound train. he was treated and released at the hospital. the victim told cops he believes one of the two panhandlers he saw at the station are responsible for cutting him. since this is...
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lou young spoke with the devastated family. >> he was a good kid. he just went to school and worked. and he came home. >> reporter: a heart broken sister spoke with us hours after identifying her brother's body, the college freshman died on a ball field in the early hours of sunday morning at the start of his life as an adult. >> he just celebrated his birthday two weeks ago, march 14. he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: he commuted to the campus and graduated last year he played basketball. police say he was riding in a car with several friends when a a girl. the car was parked in a lot near lincoln park. >> we received phone calls from citizens about 3:15 in the morning on sunday morning. they heard what sounded like three different gun shots. >> reporter: whatever the beef, lawrence and one of the other occupants of the car parked in the lot stepped out on this ball field to settle it with their fists. it was during the fight that another occupant came up and shot lawrence dead and ran. when police arrived, they found the bo
lou young spoke with the devastated family. >> he was a good kid. he just went to school and worked. and he came home. >> reporter: a heart broken sister spoke with us hours after identifying her brother's body, the college freshman died on a ball field in the early hours of sunday morning at the start of his life as an adult. >> he just celebrated his birthday two weeks ago, march 14. he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: he commuted to the campus...
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cbs 2's lou young is there, as well. lou. >> reporter: prince was found unresponsive in an elevator of his suburban minneapolis compound late this morning. he was pronounced dead around 11:00 our time. he had been sick with the flu but there was no indication that the illness was life- threatening. his loss is a very sudden, attracting fans and mourners to 125th street the apollo
cbs 2's lou young is there, as well. lou. >> reporter: prince was found unresponsive in an elevator of his suburban minneapolis compound late this morning. he was pronounced dead around 11:00 our time. he had been sick with the flu but there was no indication that the illness was life- threatening. his loss is a very sudden, attracting fans and mourners to 125th street the apollo
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live in fairfield, connecticut, lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> we have new information tonight on a missing mother from brooklyn. police say 21-year-old destiny dawson has been found safe. apartment last wednesday setting off a dispute between her mother and boyfriend. dawson's boyfriend says she messaged other men on her instagram account hours before she vanished. >>> now to the new york city corruption investigation. mayor de blasio on the hot seat tonight. we wanted to know more about why city hall has been subpoenaed as part of a corruption probe. if his team broke fundraising laws and if the mayor did anything wrong. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer has more. >> reporter: mayor de blasio tried to make it look like business as usual adopting a what, me? worry look as he made calls at a citizenship event but it was no ordinary day. not only have members of his inner circle been subpoenaed in a corruption probe but city hall received one, too. >> there's an investigation going on. we're going to fully cooperate with that investigation. we look forward to the speedy conclusion of it
live in fairfield, connecticut, lou young, cbs 2 news. >>> we have new information tonight on a missing mother from brooklyn. police say 21-year-old destiny dawson has been found safe. apartment last wednesday setting off a dispute between her mother and boyfriend. dawson's boyfriend says she messaged other men on her instagram account hours before she vanished. >>> now to the new york city corruption investigation. mayor de blasio on the hot seat tonight. we wanted to know...
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cbs 2's lou young was there. >>reporter: high decibel road last night, anti-trump and pro-trump demonstrators shout past a line of police sources. >>reporter: all of it taking place as a packed pro-trump rally wrapped up in part of the old grummon facility here in bethpage. >> i love these people. [ cheers and applause ] >> these are my people. >>reporter: donald j. trump bringing his presidential campaign to a home state audience that knew what it wanted to hear. >> we are going to have a strong border! we are going to bill the wall! >>reporter: chance of build that wall filled the air as police kept the indoor crowd to just under 10,000, some of whom waited all day to see the candidate. this woman just couldn't stand up anymore. what do you like about him? >> everything. build a wall. everything that he says he's got a valid point. >>reporter: and he's got venom for his opponents. >> you know, liin' ted cruz came today. he couldn't draw 100 people. >>reporter: senator ted cruz was in the bronx earlier, trying t
cbs 2's lou young was there. >>reporter: high decibel road last night, anti-trump and pro-trump demonstrators shout past a line of police sources. >>reporter: all of it taking place as a packed pro-trump rally wrapped up in part of the old grummon facility here in bethpage. >> i love these people. [ cheers and applause ] >> these are my people. >>reporter: donald j. trump bringing his presidential campaign to a home state audience that knew what it wanted to hear....
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. >> cbs 2's lou young record from lindenhurst. >>reporter: at its worst, the air was filld smoke and embers in a brisk changeable wind. five homes went up and a wildlife refuge across a canal was a wall of flames >> it was intense down here. it was like the ashes. the wind changed direction so fast that the ashes -- that the island was on fire, went through the neighborhood and just started lighting stuff up. >>reporter: this is american access to great south bay, the nexus of an hours-long fight to keep a full-blown disaster from developing >> nine fire departments, all the fire departments in town from babylon, nassau county, suffolk county marine bureau came, fire boats from all the fire departments came. >>reporter: it started at a house on east santa barbara road, an air conditioner. a woman in the home grabbed her child and ran for their lives >> all of a sudden she yelled it's out of control. at that point i lifted my head and just saw the whole back yard up in flames. >> we just wanted to protect the ajoining houses for ex
. >> cbs 2's lou young record from lindenhurst. >>reporter: at its worst, the air was filld smoke and embers in a brisk changeable wind. five homes went up and a wildlife refuge across a canal was a wall of flames >> it was intense down here. it was like the ashes. the wind changed direction so fast that the ashes -- that the island was on fire, went through the neighborhood and just started lighting stuff up. >>reporter: this is american access to great south bay, the...
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>>>> absolutely young. loungeged. >> it has gone so longng that way, thedon'n't undederstand it they, you would think k -- >> give me a -- >> in our partrty, listen there arare pepeople that run the par. ththat is who they are. but the real winners, fofor republblican party, will be peopleleho come out in vote for our candide, when weeing frofracture inside, if we come out of cleveland, fractured i guarantee we will lose.. lou: i give you u great credit congressman.n. folks, have to statart talking honest about unbnd delegates in the nonsense,e, this rerepublican partyty said that s the way y it has been, that is the way y it has to be. >> thehere is a smell. yoyou and i would agree, unbound and uncommititted, means you don't trust them to o make the choice, so you make itit for them. if they y say, vote my conscious, howow could you go agaiainst that. lou: w who will delegates be >> we don't know, there wiwill bebe a list of names because you don't know, you don't knowow how they will vote, i i will tell yoour
>>>> absolutely young. loungeged. >> it has gone so longng that way, thedon'n't undederstand it they, you would think k -- >> give me a -- >> in our partrty, listen there arare pepeople that run the par. ththat is who they are. but the real winners, fofor republblican party, will be peopleleho come out in vote for our candide, when weeing frofracture inside, if we come out of cleveland, fractured i guarantee we will lose.. lou: i give you u great credit...
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>> absbsolutely young. louy isn't it changed. >> it has gone so long thahat way, they n't ununderstand it they, you would think -- >>>> give me a -- >> in our party, l listen there are pepeople that run the party. that i is who they are. but the real winners, for republicanan party, will be people whoho come out in vote for our candidate, when weeing frofrfracre inside, if we i guarantee we willd, lose. lou: i give yogreaeat credit congressman. folks, have to start t talking hohonestbout unbnbound delegates in the nonsense, thihis republblican party said that is the way it h has been, that is the way it h has tbe. >> there i is a smell. you anand i would agree, unbound and uncommitted,d, means you don't trust them to makeke the choice, so you make it foror them. if they say,y, vote my conscious, howouould you go against t that. lou: who w will delegates be? >> we don't know, there will be a l list of names because you don't know, you don't know howow ey will vovote, i willll tell you our voters will ststrike a
>> absbsolutely young. louy isn't it changed. >> it has gone so long thahat way, they n't ununderstand it they, you would think -- >>>> give me a -- >> in our party, l listen there are pepeople that run the party. that i is who they are. but the real winners, for republicanan party, will be people whoho come out in vote for our candidate, when weeing frofrfracre inside, if we i guarantee we willd, lose. lou: i give yogreaeat credit congressman. folks, have to start...
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. >> officer donald lou ex has recruited seven young men to be mentors to the younger student, and meet after school for peer, well, mediation. the program prompted big turn up and turned around at one of the city's poorest performing schools. >> more kids come and get great education at the school. >> my mom is very proud of me, very, very proud. >> that's my goal, to convince them that you got to get out of the hood, in society, and that you can make it. >> the program expands to go begin the women of mitchell next month. and there are already student lining to up join. >> nicely done. all right, ted cruz's daughters stealing the show last night at the town hall. hear, well, somewhat embarrassing thing they had to say about their dad. narrator: why have president obama and vice president biden endorsed katie mcginty for us senate? because she's a "champion for working families." katie mcginty will take on the republicans and protect social security and medicare. and mcginty will work for equal pay for women - because families depend on it. for the april 26th democratic primary, presid
. >> officer donald lou ex has recruited seven young men to be mentors to the younger student, and meet after school for peer, well, mediation. the program prompted big turn up and turned around at one of the city's poorest performing schools. >> more kids come and get great education at the school. >> my mom is very proud of me, very, very proud. >> that's my goal, to convince them that you got to get out of the hood, in society, and that you can make it. >> the...
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kennedy: don't you rember the pretenders and tom petty a neal young and survivor? loul: anyone? donald trump is in the momt and enjoying the moment as t crowds get bigr. hifafamily flanking him here. a huge night. chri christie, we ven't seen m for a while. let's e what happens. d christy's wife marpat. i'm hearg mick jagger. i'm nohearing him. kennedy:ck lht is a bad choice. is that rely r robertson? kennedy: youould be charlie watts. >> i juswant to thank eryby. this is a far bigger winhan we even expected, all five. [applause] not only is itll five, it's all five weathered 60 or jt about 60 and i see o up there at 66 and 67 after member ani say this all the time the pundits, buthe pundits but i say it all the te when you crack 60 and as we d last week wiurur greaty anourr grt state of new york when you crk 60 wh three people th's very hard to do. in fact t i think chs can tell u ifou crack 60 with two people that's called masveve landslide that we have three. you ow some strange things have happened. last night it was verytrange when i watched ts group get togeth. i
kennedy: don't you rember the pretenders and tom petty a neal young and survivor? loul: anyone? donald trump is in the momt and enjoying the moment as t crowds get bigr. hifafamily flanking him here. a huge night. chri christie, we ven't seen m for a while. let's e what happens. d christy's wife marpat. i'm hearg mick jagger. i'm nohearing him. kennedy:ck lht is a bad choice. is that rely r robertson? kennedy: youould be charlie watts. >> i juswant to thank eryby. this is a far bigger...
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. >> he said, lou, to be honest with you, we don't have an andy young in our administration, and i don't with feel like i can go to sub-sahara africa without a prominent african-american in my delegation. so you would be doing me a favor, so i appreciated his honesty, and i went. on that trip was barbara bush. she was peeking to groups in zaire, zambia, out of lliteras is city groups -- literacy groups. so on the way back i spoke to barbara on the plane, i said, you know, you and i are in the same business, different branches. we are a new school. we need to have someone like you on our board. would you be willing to consider it? so she accepted. so she came on ore our bode in january of a oh 83. -- in january of '83. and then my wife ginger and i were constantly being invited to things -- [inaudible] we got to know them very well. one of my trustees wanted to be secretary, and i was pushing him. but when bush was elected rather than him taking my trustee, he asked me to serve. so that's how that happened. but when he asked me to serve, i said well, no, there are things that i really wou
. >> he said, lou, to be honest with you, we don't have an andy young in our administration, and i don't with feel like i can go to sub-sahara africa without a prominent african-american in my delegation. so you would be doing me a favor, so i appreciated his honesty, and i went. on that trip was barbara bush. she was peeking to groups in zaire, zambia, out of lliteras is city groups -- literacy groups. so on the way back i spoke to barbara on the plane, i said, you know, you and i are in...
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much the money will be used to open new laboratories focusing on lou gehrig's disease and stroke related research. >>> all right. some youngdents learning important skills today all while helping their own school. representatives from teaming up with youth build philadelphia charter school in north philadelphia to install a glare and heat control film called solar guard. windows of their school students get the chance to learn about the product and then lending a hand to install it. >> we want to youth build. we want to help the future of these young people to realize that there's an opportunity in the window film industry, and so we're here to help, you know, to educate, to train, and to hopefully bring them into our industry. >> after installing the solar films students were able to talk with some local contractors about their career path. things got hot in the kitchen in west philly this morning student chefs representing 11 public high schools competing for scholarships. their task, to prepare a two course french meal from memory in less than two hours. the competitors were critiqued on their dishes, taste and presenta
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and i feel sorry for a lot of the young people who are fed this list of misrepresentations. lou: we'll be taking all of that up here tonight, and among my guests, former reagan white house political director ed rollins, prominent conservative erick erickson, and senior trump adviser stephen miller and the head of the trump campaign in arizona,eff dewit, and we'll be covering the light side of politics with andy levy and joanne nosuchinsky. >>> our top story the war of the left versus the left. socialists versus progressives. last night the underdog socialists came out on top. sanders scoring another win, a 13 point victory over clinton in wisconsin, but c clinton stil has a significacant lead in the delegate count. 1749 to sanders 1061, if you include the super delegatetes, and we did there, but we won't later. fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with our report. >> reporter: while hillary clinton has been trying to jump ahead to the general election, and focus on ripping republican donald trump, today she was forced to turn her attention back yet again to bernie s
and i feel sorry for a lot of the young people who are fed this list of misrepresentations. lou: we'll be taking all of that up here tonight, and among my guests, former reagan white house political director ed rollins, prominent conservative erick erickson, and senior trump adviser stephen miller and the head of the trump campaign in arizona,eff dewit, and we'll be covering the light side of politics with andy levy and joanne nosuchinsky. >>> our top story the war of the left versus...
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they surveilled fannie lou hamer, the black panthers, whitney young, even muhammad ali. a special division of the united states military intelligence division devoted to marketing quote nigro subversion conducted surveillance on w.e.b. dubois and others. this pattern isn't a thing of the past. just last year "the intercept" reported the activities of the black lives matter movement were being monitored by the department of homeland security. if you can name a prominent african-american civil rights leader of the 20th or 21st centuries, chances are significant that he or she has been surveilled and usually in the name of national security. you would think when congress debated in sa reform, all of this would be at the front of their minds. particularly because just a few months after the snowden leaks the nsa revealed that in addition to the fbi, and their own wiretap of martin luther king, jr. the nsa had itself wiretapped dr. king. and yet with only a few important exceptions, congress did not talk about any of this. in fact, in the senate is the peers a drink or two ye
they surveilled fannie lou hamer, the black panthers, whitney young, even muhammad ali. a special division of the united states military intelligence division devoted to marketing quote nigro subversion conducted surveillance on w.e.b. dubois and others. this pattern isn't a thing of the past. just last year "the intercept" reported the activities of the black lives matter movement were being monitored by the department of homeland security. if you can name a prominent...
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lou: thank you. a gymnastics coach being praised for quick thinking and reflexes. a youngymnast slipped from the uneven bars as you see here. he dove into place during her warm-up routine and saved her as she fell head first. we'll come right back. stay with us. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. . lou: joining me, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, american enterprise institute senior fellow, john bolton. also fox news contributor. great to ha
lou: thank you. a gymnastics coach being praised for quick thinking and reflexes. a youngymnast slipped from the uneven bars as you see here. he dove into place during her warm-up routine and saved her as she fell head first. we'll come right back. stay with us. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your...
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lou: thank you. a gymnastics coach being praised for quick thinking and reflexes. a youngm the uneven bars as you see here. he dove into place during her warm-up routine and saved her as she fell head first. my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com help individualize our cancer treatment? now through advanced genomic testing, we may be able to pinpoint and diagnose what makes your cancer different, which can reveal precise treatment options that were not considered previously. with this important breakthrough at the intersection of science and technology, we've arrived at precision cancer treatment. the evolution of cancer care is here at cancer treatment centers of america. call or visit cancercenter.com to learn more about precision cancer treatment. say they'll save youfor every by switching,surance
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lou: so why did it happen in august, it looked to specifically to snuff out the trump. if you will, campaign? >> it snuffed out a million voters in state of colorado, you are a youngnnial, isn't there some force within the republican party that says we have to get more people engaged, we have to bring the million people in colorado into the sim. not push them out, does that not disturb you? >> colorado, decided this is the process that worked their their state, it was outlined from the beginning, that is what they stuck to, they are following their rules -- >> yeah, but how about young people like yourself. the people that you are freezing out, how can they -- lindsey, stop, stop, stop, i would like to ask a question. how can the republican party, endorse the disenfranchize am of a million people, that is what happened, you can keep repeating that is the process, they put in place, but the rnc has a responsible to reach out and bring more people into the tent not push a million away at a time. >> the rnc is here to ensure this is open and fair and transparent, these rules by colorado. lou: is it wise. >> let's look at this, not -- does not have overnight -- >> jum
lou: so why did it happen in august, it looked to specifically to snuff out the trump. if you will, campaign? >> it snuffed out a million voters in state of colorado, you are a youngnnial, isn't there some force within the republican party that says we have to get more people engaged, we have to bring the million people in colorado into the sim. not push them out, does that not disturb you? >> colorado, decided this is the process that worked their their state, it was outlined from...
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lou at him now. >> he still is called sticks because his legs are so skinny, but coachable, great teammate, great work ethic. wonderful fall talent. again, youngh. he was young. he went to villanova. the conversation became maybe taking a year to mature, grow and you can see what he has done for them. >> have you talked to them. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> over last hours or days. >> i spoke to kevin yesterday. he is enjoying the ride. he is absolutely on cloud nine. tremendous opportunity for him. >> dream come true. >> the party try to tell him is to absolutely enjoy it but understand you aringing there to win a championship. although his role may be limited. he is part of the team. >> no question. >> mikhail? >> he is so crazy, busy, but i think grounded, know you why are there is correct. i'm sure, you know, keep your focus because there is so much going on down there. >> keep your focus. >> can they win it all. >> absolutely. >> complete thely. >> i agree. >> good luck, guys. >> where are you watching. >> your house. >> i'll be over. >> sure. >> all right, bob. >> you have a villanova story here. >> you know what, the fellow that make jay w
lou at him now. >> he still is called sticks because his legs are so skinny, but coachable, great teammate, great work ethic. wonderful fall talent. again, youngh. he was young. he went to villanova. the conversation became maybe taking a year to mature, grow and you can see what he has done for them. >> have you talked to them. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> over last hours or days. >> i spoke to kevin yesterday. he is enjoying the ride. he is absolutely on cloud...
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young talents that could help us in defending ourself cyber. >> this is -- the guard is doing now. >> okay. >> i spend a lot of time talking about lou do we do this in an integrated way. >> again -- the other thing -- in your fem ytestimony you say sas is focused on propaganda. you can elaborate on this and how they have been successful. >> they have harnessed the power of the information arena to promulgate their ideology on a global basis. to recruit on a global basis. to generate revenue and to move money as well as coordinate some level of activity on a large basis. the challenge i look for or that concerns me when i look at the future is what happens if the non-state actor, isil being one example, views cyber as a weapon system? that would really be a troubling development. >> in a very simplistic way, people ask why can't we shut down that part of the internet? why can't we interrupt isis' ability to go on social media and attract? why are we not able to infiltrate that more? >> i mean, i would -- the idea that you just are going to shut down the internet given its construction and complexity is just not -- >> i've had people ask me, c
young talents that could help us in defending ourself cyber. >> this is -- the guard is doing now. >> okay. >> i spend a lot of time talking about lou do we do this in an integrated way. >> again -- the other thing -- in your fem ytestimony you say sas is focused on propaganda. you can elaborate on this and how they have been successful. >> they have harnessed the power of the information arena to promulgate their ideology on a global basis. to recruit on a global...