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. >> reporter: sinatra like success may yet prove el luis i. but tonight roman and juan are dancing with the confidence they never knew they had. >> i'm getting successes. i finally got my first two numbers today. definitely getting on the right track. >>> next, smart marketing or desperation? the trend sweeping the world of high-end real estate making a of your home. more "sit" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis ha
. >> reporter: sinatra like success may yet prove el luis i. but tonight roman and juan are dancing with the confidence they never knew they had. >> i'm getting successes. i finally got my first two numbers today. definitely getting on the right track. >>> next, smart marketing or desperation? the trend sweeping the world of high-end real estate making a of your home. more "sit" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer...
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richard lui, i know you landed a short while ago, so talk about the security at charles de gaulle airport. i know you were late in getting to the camera in wake of the president saying he closed the borders. >> reporter: yeah. the president said here that the procedures at the border points would resume to a procedure they had before, although they had made that more lax within recent weeks and now returning to that. as you know, when we look at a country the size of france, that's basically california by size and by population 1.5 times. it's a very big area, and so as we were entering some of the first flights to get into charles de gaulle this morning which is right about 9:00 a.m., it was the first flight out coming from heathrow, 100 feet deep, about 40 feet wide. it was a sea of people. so much you had no cell phone service. it was one of those situations. we had reports of two hours. it took me 75 minutes to get through. so although they did not cancel any of the flights, that was a question last night into paris, into france, it certainly was not an easy saturday for those who wer
richard lui, i know you landed a short while ago, so talk about the security at charles de gaulle airport. i know you were late in getting to the camera in wake of the president saying he closed the borders. >> reporter: yeah. the president said here that the procedures at the border points would resume to a procedure they had before, although they had made that more lax within recent weeks and now returning to that. as you know, when we look at a country the size of france, that's...
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talia perez lost her 10-year-old daughter and her father, luis perez. >> i never thought i would be in a position like this to my life where i would be saying good-bye to two of my loved ones on the same day. >> among the mourners, standing beside her mother was 8-year-old sanaya. she survived because her grandfather, luis, sacrificed himself to push her to safety. her father's voice broke as he thanked him for his final act. >> today you are my hero for attempting to save all of my children. >> these photos were taken hours that is 10-year-old ayana in the kass costume. her mother said she was a great student who loved it dance. >> she was the best daughter in the world. she was gorgeous. she was sweet. >> luis was a vietnam vet and purple heart recipient. on a one on one interview, natalia told us losing both a father and daughter in an instant has been devastating. >> she was my right hand. and my dad was my backbone. >> the crash took the life of 24-year-old christian leka. three others were hurt including the driver and two children. police still don't know what caused the car it
talia perez lost her 10-year-old daughter and her father, luis perez. >> i never thought i would be in a position like this to my life where i would be saying good-bye to two of my loved ones on the same day. >> among the mourners, standing beside her mother was 8-year-old sanaya. she survived because her grandfather, luis, sacrificed himself to push her to safety. her father's voice broke as he thanked him for his final act. >> today you are my hero for attempting to save all...
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luis is still in danger. he's bleeding from his bullet wound. >> oh, my god, all around was blood. so that's when ide to call to the police. >> luis first calls his son, juan, then 911. >> i own a business across the street. and so he called me, and he's like, "hey, i was just robbed." so, when i ran up to the door, first thing i saw was him in a puddle of blood. >> police find evidence of multiple gunshots in the store. incredibly, only one bullet hits luis, just missing a major artery. the injured robber goes to a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. he matched the description police have from luis' security cameras. when detectives question the man known as cornel mack and showed the videos, he confesses to participating in the incident. he also identifies his accomplice, keith owens. both are arrested, and both are charged with multiple crimes, including attempted murder and armed robbery with a firearm. in may 2013, mack and owens each plead not guilty and are awaiting trial. luis says the men took about $7,000 from the cash register. >> i think they came in because i was cashin
luis is still in danger. he's bleeding from his bullet wound. >> oh, my god, all around was blood. so that's when ide to call to the police. >> luis first calls his son, juan, then 911. >> i own a business across the street. and so he called me, and he's like, "hey, i was just robbed." so, when i ran up to the door, first thing i saw was him in a puddle of blood. >> police find evidence of multiple gunshots in the store. incredibly, only one bullet hits luis,...
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." >> i spoke to luis moreno-ocampo in new york, where he is now in private practice. he had just returned from iraq where he was doing bro-bono work investigating crimes committed by isil against the country's yazidi minority. you've just recently returned from iraq. the yazidis have, have appealed to the icc. they wanted the icc to do something about the genocide that they say that is happening to them because of isil. what can the icc do? >> that for me interesting, no? because, if you are a victim of, this type of crimes, you are in iraq. but isis who have no, no one can control them, is attacking you. where you go? iraq cannot do it. so who else will protect you? so people keep moving, asking icc to intervene. and the problem was, iraq is not a state party. so the territory's not under the jurisdiction of international criminal court. because what they had to prove to open a case at the icc is that member of isis are nationals from third parties. and then, we collect, they collect the information showing that they're 2,000 tunisians, 1,500 jordanians, and more tha
." >> i spoke to luis moreno-ocampo in new york, where he is now in private practice. he had just returned from iraq where he was doing bro-bono work investigating crimes committed by isil against the country's yazidi minority. you've just recently returned from iraq. the yazidis have, have appealed to the icc. they wanted the icc to do something about the genocide that they say that is happening to them because of isil. what can the icc do? >> that for me interesting, no?...
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. >>> as i mentioned earlier, there's a gum wall in san luis obispo. >> i didn't know that. interesting as well. >> i will look for it. >>> the time now is 5:56. coming up, an suv smashed into a home in san leandro and injured a sleeping woman. we've been following the story this morning. we're going to show you the damage done to the house and what a witness says about how fast that driver was going. >>> plus, the presidential candidates getting ready to debate again. we'll bring you a live report from milwaukee. ú >>> good morning. a woman in san leandro is being treated for serious injuries after a speeding suv slammed into her house in the middle of the night. it landed right on top of her as she was sleeping. we'll tell you what police say the driver was doing before the crash. >>> and here's something you should know. fast food workers are set to go on strike. their push for a higher minimum wage and the significance of choosing today for their protest. "mornings on 2" continues. >>> good morning. welcome back. hello for those of you joining us right now, tuesday, nove
. >>> as i mentioned earlier, there's a gum wall in san luis obispo. >> i didn't know that. interesting as well. >> i will look for it. >>> the time now is 5:56. coming up, an suv smashed into a home in san leandro and injured a sleeping woman. we've been following the story this morning. we're going to show you the damage done to the house and what a witness says about how fast that driver was going. >>> plus, the presidential candidates getting ready to...
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it's offensive. [ applause ] >> is he on to something here, luis? >> iink what's offensive the way the republican candidates seemed disconnected from the immigration policies and from the policies overall. you were talking about marco rubio and welders right now. the fact is, if you follow a tax cut plan that basically gives more tax breaks to the wealthy like every republican on the stage is proposing it blows a $2 trillion hole in the budget and you can't invest in the middle class investments that we've seen under this administration. in the end it ends up hurting the economy more. so the reality is that, what we saw from republican candidates last night was an unwillingness to go deep into what their plans mean, which is basically going back to the policies that were in place before we went into this great recession, losing 800,000 jobs a month when president bush left office. that doesn't work for the middle class. it certainly doesn't work for folks here in wisconsin. >> senator, let's talk a little bit about immigration. someone with a lot at stak
it's offensive. [ applause ] >> is he on to something here, luis? >> iink what's offensive the way the republican candidates seemed disconnected from the immigration policies and from the policies overall. you were talking about marco rubio and welders right now. the fact is, if you follow a tax cut plan that basically gives more tax breaks to the wealthy like every republican on the stage is proposing it blows a $2 trillion hole in the budget and you can't invest in the middle...
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i couldn't stop it. mike: when you saw marvens back at the high school, how was that? luis cardona: honestly i cried. not out of sadness but happiness seeing my brother was all right. marvens fedna: the fact that they went out and they won that games and they dedicated that game to me really meant a lot. it means a lot. i was really proud of the guys. mike: friends, teammates, schoolmates, a city converting adversity into jubilation. we salute the everett crimson tide family as this week's-- >> high 5! (cheering) antoinette: saluting and wishing marvens a continued recovery. jc: excellent. just so great to see. we continue to follow coverage in the terror attacks in france. antoinette: let's take you live to the french consulate in boston. a memorial growing outside there for those killed and injured in friday's massacre. our nneka faison is there with the events planned for today and frank holland is tracking new developments in the investigation. antoinette: 6:53. we continue to follow new developments in the deadly terror attacks in paris. jc: the eye's frank holland is tracking new information as
i couldn't stop it. mike: when you saw marvens back at the high school, how was that? luis cardona: honestly i cried. not out of sadness but happiness seeing my brother was all right. marvens fedna: the fact that they went out and they won that games and they dedicated that game to me really meant a lot. it means a lot. i was really proud of the guys. mike: friends, teammates, schoolmates, a city converting adversity into jubilation. we salute the everett crimson tide family as this week's--...
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i would have been on the street doing bad things. >> reporter: several students have been homeless, such as 17- year-old luis lopez. >> it's a time where i can be myself out on the field. and just forget about other things that are going on. >> reporter: his father lost his job a few years ago. at times, the family slept in his suv. then came the death of his mother. >> that taught me a lesson and i feel like it helped me become who i am now. it has really build my character. >> reporter: the coach says he uses the field as a classroom of sorts. >> show them what they can do by go to school and playing soccer versus not doing any of that. and the pros and cons. >> reporter: luis is receiving a full soccer scholarship to attend college next fall. he has a 4.0 gpa. and jose is hoping to follow in his footsteps. >> whether i hope them, somebody donated money or they are able to save up their meager savings to get something off of that, they had that chance. they can compete with anybody else. >> reporter: amber lee, reporting. >> the coach says his team has an average gpa of 3.2. many also play for the montclair soccer club. that gives th
i would have been on the street doing bad things. >> reporter: several students have been homeless, such as 17- year-old luis lopez. >> it's a time where i can be myself out on the field. and just forget about other things that are going on. >> reporter: his father lost his job a few years ago. at times, the family slept in his suv. then came the death of his mother. >> that taught me a lesson and i feel like it helped me become who i am now. it has really build my...
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i think we're beginning to see some of that. >> luis, you're in iowa, and some are wondering if donald trump's words about that state may hurt pihim, questioning the voters of iowa, questioning what they're thinking. this would be the second time that i recall trump, in a sense, passively and aggressively taking on the voters of iowa, because he is so close with dr. carson in the polls. >> reporter: it's really hard to know what's going to happen in this cycle that's been so unpredictable, but the reality is that the meltdown was not just donald trump. there was a big meltdown just this week on tuesday in milwaukee with the republican candidates unable to really answer tough questions about the economy and showing that their only commitment isn't to the middle class, it's to tax cuts for the wealthy, and it's been such a bad week for them. just look at the battles between ted cruz and marco rubio on immigration yesterday, donald trump's meltdown, and you see why mitt romney, mr. 47% himself, is thinking of jumping back into this thing. so, the meltdown is much broader and has implicati
i think we're beginning to see some of that. >> luis, you're in iowa, and some are wondering if donald trump's words about that state may hurt pihim, questioning the voters of iowa, questioning what they're thinking. this would be the second time that i recall trump, in a sense, passively and aggressively taking on the voters of iowa, because he is so close with dr. carson in the polls. >> reporter: it's really hard to know what's going to happen in this cycle that's been so...
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. >> luis miranda: luz and i, we have always known that this kid was destined for greatness. >> rose: he's looking down. >> luis miranda: my only concern was always, "is his greatness going to come with money, so he can survive forever?" >> rose: when did you see the musical talent? >> luis miranda: always. >> luz towns-miranda: from the time he was tiny... >> luis miranda: always. ( laughter ) >> luz towns-miranda: ...he loved to sing. he was always creating, and he loved words and songs. >> rose: like hamilton, young lin-manuel was something of a prodigy. he gained admission into a school for gifted children. >> miranda: you know, i went to a school where everyone was smarter than me. and i'm not blowing smoke. i... i was surrounded by genius... genius kids. what's interesting about growing up in a culture like that is you go, "all right, i got to figure out what my thing is. because i'm not smarter than these kids. i'm not funnier than half of them, so i better figure out what it is i want to do and work really hard at that." and because, intellectually, i'm treading water to... to
. >> luis miranda: luz and i, we have always known that this kid was destined for greatness. >> rose: he's looking down. >> luis miranda: my only concern was always, "is his greatness going to come with money, so he can survive forever?" >> rose: when did you see the musical talent? >> luis miranda: always. >> luz towns-miranda: from the time he was tiny... >> luis miranda: always. ( laughter ) >> luz towns-miranda: ...he loved to sing....
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i want to thank lester as well as his producer for this. we'll try and check in with you again. richard luisaw him in front of a camera. can you tell us what you are seeing and hearing? >> we are at here, alex, right at one end of the plaza here. place de la republique. and what happened is we were just getting ready to go live with you and then a mass of people started to run towards our side of the plaza and basically trampled through all the camera crews which were on this end of the plaza. bataclan is about a ten-minute walk away from where we were at. the amount of noise before, there was nothing to indicate either before or during that complete evacuation of the plaza. i spoke with five or six, maybe seven different individuals that were here on the plaza after they had run away from this location. none of them were able to say why they were running. they didn't know. they just saw the person in front of them running away. and now the location that you're looking at now, it was absolutely dead quiet. as i was describing earlier in the evening, earlier in the day, you had situations ar
i want to thank lester as well as his producer for this. we'll try and check in with you again. richard luisaw him in front of a camera. can you tell us what you are seeing and hearing? >> we are at here, alex, right at one end of the plaza here. place de la republique. and what happened is we were just getting ready to go live with you and then a mass of people started to run towards our side of the plaza and basically trampled through all the camera crews which were on this end of the...
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i want to say. it isn't that they said there needed to be a pause. if they had come to me and said hey luis, could we reexamine this issue, could we take a influence and fresh look at it? could we may sure we add an extra layer too it? i would welcome that question. we should be first and foremost making america safe. that's not what they said. what one governor after another governor did, exactly what they did not have the power to do was shut down a system. then they said that the terrorists that left syria those same kind of terrorists were coming the america. you know who's coming to america? women with their children fleeing are murdersers, fleeing the assad regime. i've got to think there's got to be somewhere in america room for those women those elderly and those children. what they said was nub of them could come to the united states of america. >> we pointed out early in the show, what these governors are doing is nonsense, that was all for plit show. thpolitical show. the question is what congress is doing now why not agree what senator schumer has said, maybe it's time for congr
i want to say. it isn't that they said there needed to be a pause. if they had come to me and said hey luis, could we reexamine this issue, could we take a influence and fresh look at it? could we may sure we add an extra layer too it? i would welcome that question. we should be first and foremost making america safe. that's not what they said. what one governor after another governor did, exactly what they did not have the power to do was shut down a system. then they said that the terrorists...
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stood up and then i threw up. >> reporter: luis' mother called 911 and paramedics rushed him here to queen of the valley medical center. and it's a good thing they did. the doctor later told luis, he probably only had about 30 minutes to live. doctors used a tool with a camera like this one to perform emergency brain surgery. that's when they discovered the larvae of a parasitic worm had formed in a cyst and it was choking off the circulation of fluids inside his brain. a brain worm?! luis still can't believe it! >> yeah. the doctor pulled it out and he said it was still wiggling and i'm, like, oh!! that doesn't sound too good. >> what are the odds that i would get a parasite? >> reporter: by the way, where would he even get a brain worm? > they told me it was like uncooked pork sometimes, um, if i went swimming in the river, or if i was into like a third world country and i was like, well, i haven't done any of that recently. >> reporter: it's been eight years since he visited mexico where his more is from. luis is home recovering now still experiencing memory pro
stood up and then i threw up. >> reporter: luis' mother called 911 and paramedics rushed him here to queen of the valley medical center. and it's a good thing they did. the doctor later told luis, he probably only had about 30 minutes to live. doctors used a tool with a camera like this one to perform emergency brain surgery. that's when they discovered the larvae of a parasitic worm had formed in a cyst and it was choking off the circulation of fluids inside his brain. a brain worm?!...
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now we go to my colleague richard lui, and i know that you are talking to witnesses, and some with extraordinary stories, and tell us what you are hearing. >> alex, since we spoke earlier this morning, the reflections and the stories coming from the individuals that are in this neighborhood simply put, i thought that i was living in a movie, i couldn't believe it was my neighborhood, i was supposed to meet my girlfriend there for a drink, and those sorts of reflections as people now 24 hours later, and you can tell it is sunset are now looking back over the course of a day since things have happened. here's part of one conversation that i had a little bit earlier in the day. >> we heard huge explosions. sounded like firework, and immediately we hit the floor, and the glass, and we were sitting right next to the glass window, and the glass smashed the floor, and as we hit the floor, shards of glass coming in, and we heard something like 30, 40 gunshots and i was holding a woman next to many, and we could hear what sounded like them reloading the gun, and more gunshots, and another round. then i g
now we go to my colleague richard lui, and i know that you are talking to witnesses, and some with extraordinary stories, and tell us what you are hearing. >> alex, since we spoke earlier this morning, the reflections and the stories coming from the individuals that are in this neighborhood simply put, i thought that i was living in a movie, i couldn't believe it was my neighborhood, i was supposed to meet my girlfriend there for a drink, and those sorts of reflections as people now 24...
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we're live with the very latest. >> reporter: we have learned here. 65-year-old luis perez, and 24-year-old kristian leka. i want to show you right here -- look at this. you can see the car on the scene. the driver of this car -- a 52-year-old man rear-ended another car yesterday and went flying onto the sidewalk and crashed into a group of about six people, killing three of them. this happened around 5:00 yesterday afternoon. the victims were apparently trick-or-treating at the time when the car came crashing into them when they were on the sidewalk. also injuring a 3-year-old girl, a 9-year-old girl and a 21-year-old woman. they suffered non- life-threatening injuries. the driver of the car recovering this morning at a local hospital suffering from minor neck and back injuries. we spoke with witnesses who were here yesterday afternoon and yesterday evening. with -- they described the scene as absolutely gruesome. >> we heard the screeching. we heard the kids crying and people screaming. my first thought was -- oh my god -- somebody is dead. or somebody is hurt. >> we have -- we still have a number of inve
we're live with the very latest. >> reporter: we have learned here. 65-year-old luis perez, and 24-year-old kristian leka. i want to show you right here -- look at this. you can see the car on the scene. the driver of this car -- a 52-year-old man rear-ended another car yesterday and went flying onto the sidewalk and crashed into a group of about six people, killing three of them. this happened around 5:00 yesterday afternoon. the victims were apparently trick-or-treating at the time when...
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lui. you've been talking to people on streets in france today. i get a sense of the mood of that community. this is the city of light that witnessed just terrible darkness yesterday after such a haunting evening. >> you so well described this part of paris. if not paris overall. vibrant, energetic. then at that time, that bewitching hour of 9:30 p.m. not even 24 hours since that occurred, peter. from the conversations that i've had so far, as we know, it is early. i've just said it's not been 24 hours. they're still sharing their stories. they're still trying to understand what it may mean or sort of what effect it may have on them in the days going forward. i just took a quick walk before i came to the camera to see what this neighborhood was feeling. this neighborhood that had the attack in january. the charlie hebdo magazine attacks. and then just last night, you know, not too far from here in the bataclan concert hall. what they were going through. i think what you'll see is many getting together. very young or youthful i would say. i saw some
lui. you've been talking to people on streets in france today. i get a sense of the mood of that community. this is the city of light that witnessed just terrible darkness yesterday after such a haunting evening. >> you so well described this part of paris. if not paris overall. vibrant, energetic. then at that time, that bewitching hour of 9:30 p.m. not even 24 hours since that occurred, peter. from the conversations that i've had so far, as we know, it is early. i've just said it's not...
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luis lopez. >> it's time where iwtu1ci can con the field and forget about h-t5other things g on. >> reporter:slept in the suv. then came the death of his mother. it helped me really build my character. >> reporter: the coach says he uses the field as a pgaclassroo of sorts. >> ti show them what @<mythey do, goinl#pñto school, playing soccer, w3'7çvs. not doing any mhof pflthat. >> -3reporter: luis is receivin ñ attend college ("vçóo,dnext fa he has a 4.0gpa. s hoping to follow in his footsteps. >> they're able to save up their meager savings to get hinn"z"seoff of that, áh have that chance. they can compete with anybody else. they're no different than anybody else. >> reporter: under the bright lights, the coach says +ñtxris 6 tbngpa of 3.2 many also play for oakland's montclair soccer club. giving them exposure to national tournaments. >> a full !>f)árr( $árr( $ and a 4.0 average. that's fantastic, thank you. >>> wall street posted solid gains b!8frd'4!adding to last m strong showing. Ñp now in positive territory for the year. nasdaq was up 73 and the s my
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by a tree in brooklyn earlier this week has died the tree came crashing down on 50- year-old i didn't think lui monday as he rode along richard street in red hook. city parks department says a contractor was removing the tree by the area around the tree but the area around the tree hadn't been blocked off. the contractor will not be used while the accident is being investigated. >>> well, growing concern about antibiotics in meat and poultry. the warning by the cdc plus what you should be looking for when you buy meat. >> and is it a good idea to take just as a precaution? abc's dr. richard besser has the details in this week's tell me the truth. >> we're at 7:00 right now but still dry. watching some drizzle that's off to our south and west right now. and also some rain and even only thunder off to the west, >>> well, a warning about meats and poultry in antibiotics. a "consumer reports" has released a new report saying that meat and poultry raised without antibiotics are less likely to have drug-resistant bacteria than meats from animals that get antibiotics routinely. according to the cdc, a
by a tree in brooklyn earlier this week has died the tree came crashing down on 50- year-old i didn't think lui monday as he rode along richard street in red hook. city parks department says a contractor was removing the tree by the area around the tree but the area around the tree hadn't been blocked off. the contractor will not be used while the accident is being investigated. >>> well, growing concern about antibiotics in meat and poultry. the warning by the cdc plus what you should...
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i basically looked up and all i saw was him swinging a sword. >> reporter: luis apollo says customers rushed to the emergency exits when the man bomb. >> he got on his knees and he tried to puncture himself with the sword and started to count upwards from one to 10. >> reporter: he snapped these two off-duty nypd officers he's been identified as tsu chen, charged with menacing and criminal possession of a weapon. mayor medics took him to bellevue hospital for a psych evaluation. witnesses say it all happened within a matter of minutes and apple's popular flagship store never closed. throughout the evening, uniformed officers and security patrolled the plaza along fifth avenue. >> i mean, a sword? come on! >> reporter: well, the incident has not deterred people from visiting the iconic store. it has been packed all night long. one man told me he was waiting at the genius bar for over an hour. matt cozaar, cbs 2news. >> matt, thank you. >>> now to a developing story in the bronx. horror inside a house where a woman was stabbed to death and another woman was taken into custody. tonight,
i basically looked up and all i saw was him swinging a sword. >> reporter: luis apollo says customers rushed to the emergency exits when the man bomb. >> he got on his knees and he tried to puncture himself with the sword and started to count upwards from one to 10. >> reporter: he snapped these two off-duty nypd officers he's been identified as tsu chen, charged with menacing and criminal possession of a weapon. mayor medics took him to bellevue hospital for a psych...
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. >> i never thought i would be in the position in my life where i have to say good-bye to two loved ones. >> reporter: luis perez, her father, and her daughter were killed. she took this picture just hours before the crash. >> i went trick or treating with her, and we had a great time. >> reporter: many could not fight back the tears, and nianah's father asked everyone to pray. >> we cannot be selfish, we have to return to god. >> i heard he pushed his sister and girlfriend to the side and took the hit for them. >> reporter: surveillance video shows the moments before the deadly crash. the driver is in the second front of him. you can see want scar veer off into the long lanes of traffic before jumping the screen. moments later people run in the direction of the crash. the 52-year-old driver was injured and remain in the hospital. police are investigating how it happened, and natalia perez says it it's a reminder life can be gone in an instant. >> life is short and you have to always, always remember to love people, hug your loved ones. don't argue, fight, or waste any moments with them. >> reporter: the d
. >> i never thought i would be in the position in my life where i have to say good-bye to two loved ones. >> reporter: luis perez, her father, and her daughter were killed. she took this picture just hours before the crash. >> i went trick or treating with her, and we had a great time. >> reporter: many could not fight back the tears, and nianah's father asked everyone to pray. >> we cannot be selfish, we have to return to god. >> i heard he pushed his...
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. >> so just before that bill was passed, i spoke to democratic congressman luis gutierrez. he too says, of course, that intelligence must work 300% to make sure all the security issues are managed. but he said in the wake of the paris attacks and the fear everywhere, america must not lose its fundamental values. congressman gutierrez, welcome to the program. >> pleasure to be with you, christiane. >> congressman, you have just come from a vote in the house there is also going to be a vote by congressman ryan, the speaker, to ask for a pause in president obama's resettlement refugee program. what do you expect? how will that vote go. and what is the implications of it? >> well, first of all, i don't expect to it go well. i expect those who want to use the carnage and the human tragedy, the terrorism, the loss of life in paris, france, to use this as a measure against immigrants, against refugees. and to destroy a very successful refugee resettlement program which has worked for decades in the united states. i think they want to use this crisis and this act of terrorism to st
. >> so just before that bill was passed, i spoke to democratic congressman luis gutierrez. he too says, of course, that intelligence must work 300% to make sure all the security issues are managed. but he said in the wake of the paris attacks and the fear everywhere, america must not lose its fundamental values. congressman gutierrez, welcome to the program. >> pleasure to be with you, christiane. >> congressman, you have just come from a vote in the house there is also going...
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i call myself that. >> all right. hats off to luis erikkson who pumped in three goals in the bruins 4-2 win over the wild at the garden. bruins up 3-1 then saved the pest for last. hats off in the third. >> 3 on 1 here. erikkson scores. luis has the hat trick. the first for the bruins. nothing like it. great tra dings hockey. pru in withs win at home. 4-2. you know what they will take it. hats off to erikkson. it is that time of year, convince me to wear your school's sweatshirt on our high 5 salute to thanksgiving heros on thanksgiving night. make your case right now on wcvb.com, click on "sports." facebook at wcvb5 or on twitter at lynchie wcvb. >> it will be fex year. >> we see it every year for are 40 years. does it mean he made it 40 times in a row intoment at ath least. >> at least. at least. >> i never get tired of seeing that.
i call myself that. >> all right. hats off to luis erikkson who pumped in three goals in the bruins 4-2 win over the wild at the garden. bruins up 3-1 then saved the pest for last. hats off in the third. >> 3 on 1 here. erikkson scores. luis has the hat trick. the first for the bruins. nothing like it. great tra dings hockey. pru in withs win at home. 4-2. you know what they will take it. hats off to erikkson. it is that time of year, convince me to wear your school's sweatshirt on...
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i guess we won't find out. virginia, luis, you say no. : i don't think that we should follow friends anywhere. the last time we followed france, it was called vietnam. i don't think we should ever follow friends anywhere, or the united kingdom. no more wars. let's let russia be russia. they are not the soviet union anymore. and let's stop this nato expansion where everything wants to go. host: referring to david cameron yesterday pledging britain's support for this coalition, and the prime minister meeting with president along in france yesterday. he went right before parliament when he got to his country and made the argument for expanding and growing britain's military and also fighting against isis. california, why do you think we should for this coalition? for the coalition with the addition of israel and expansion programs. seem to be sitting on the sidelines and enjoy the whole thing. host: frank in texas, you say yes as well. believe we should form an anti-isis coalition with france and russia. i do not think we should allow it to h
i guess we won't find out. virginia, luis, you say no. : i don't think that we should follow friends anywhere. the last time we followed france, it was called vietnam. i don't think we should ever follow friends anywhere, or the united kingdom. no more wars. let's let russia be russia. they are not the soviet union anymore. and let's stop this nato expansion where everything wants to go. host: referring to david cameron yesterday pledging britain's support for this coalition, and the prime...
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luis here. you can see ideas there on the screen of things we have found on easy ways to show how thankful you are. look how pretty that one is. if you're thinking iw to do it, that's why we brought in a joann crafting expert, luis cook many. on this table, i know you have set thanksgiving is your favorite. >> yes, it is. it's amazing to me on this table you're going to make through the morning a center piece, a runner -- >> a table cloth. place mats. >> that seems like a lot of work, but really not that many things that you need to make that happen. cloth, fabric, paper, burlap, scissors. >> and you're ready to go. >> and your expertise. we're going to make place guards. these are lovely. if you think about how to dress up your table to make people feel like you've done something speshlg, this is a really easy way to do it. >> yes. take your stock paper, cut it with the pinking shears. >> you've already cut them out. >> yes. >> and we're going to fold it in half. fold it, crease it. >> see, i can do that much. >> that's your card standing up. >> now we're going to take our fall leaf. >> put it flat. >> and have them coming over. >> is there a wro
luis here. you can see ideas there on the screen of things we have found on easy ways to show how thankful you are. look how pretty that one is. if you're thinking iw to do it, that's why we brought in a joann crafting expert, luis cook many. on this table, i know you have set thanksgiving is your favorite. >> yes, it is. it's amazing to me on this table you're going to make through the morning a center piece, a runner -- >> a table cloth. place mats. >> that seems like a lot...
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in the river, or if i was into like a third world country and i was like, well, i haven't done any of that recently. >> luis did visit mexico eight years ago. doctors told him he had about 30 minutes to live when he got to the hospital! he is now recovering while still having memory problems. >>> today current oakland raider like backer and former 49er aldon smith will be in court. in august he was cut from the 49ers after being arrested for hit-and-run running end driving and vandalism. it is the fifth time he has been arrested since he entered the nfl. smith pled not guilty to those charges. >>> and oakland mayor will head to new york next week to hope to convince the nfl to keep the raiders in her city. they are one of three football teams considering a move to l.a. county because they are not happy with the current stadiums. more now from kpix 5's christin ayers. >>> i'm excited to be representing oakland in new york city at nfl headquarters to pitch that the raiders belong in oakland. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf has a week before she heads to new york to talk the nfl into keeping the raider
in the river, or if i was into like a third world country and i was like, well, i haven't done any of that recently. >> luis did visit mexico eight years ago. doctors told him he had about 30 minutes to live when he got to the hospital! he is now recovering while still having memory problems. >>> today current oakland raider like backer and former 49er aldon smith will be in court. in august he was cut from the 49ers after being arrested for hit-and-run running end driving and...
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i have lopez's former -- j-lo's former husband. they called this 10,000-square- foot mansion home during their 10-year marriage. douglas element's luis ortiz gave us the detour. >> the owner had their babies here. you can find that out i think, you know, a lot of paparazzi trying to take pictures of them. this is on marc's favorite rooms where they spent every christmas and they opened their gifts. wide butler's pantry marble counters and a stove that costs $95,000. a custom piece. >> made in france, maybe? >> i'm not sure where it's made but it says [ indiscernible ] france so you know a lot of this stuff, i love it. >> reporter: the superstar couple originally had this sunroom set up as a place to dine year round. all of the furnishings you see today have been staged. most every room has an original 1940s wood-burning fireplace including the dining room. upstairs, you find the master suite one of 10 bedrooms. here's a look at j-lo's dressing room. on the lower level, there's a double recording studio that costs $2 million with a bulletproof door plus, a movie theater. >> you're getting a piece of marc anthony's history and you're g
i have lopez's former -- j-lo's former husband. they called this 10,000-square- foot mansion home during their 10-year marriage. douglas element's luis ortiz gave us the detour. >> the owner had their babies here. you can find that out i think, you know, a lot of paparazzi trying to take pictures of them. this is on marc's favorite rooms where they spent every christmas and they opened their gifts. wide butler's pantry marble counters and a stove that costs $95,000. a custom piece....
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. >> relieved because i believed in my father's innocence the day he told me he was innocent. >> luisgreen card was revoked after he was convicted. his attorneys are working to get that green card reinstated. >> 4:58 now. all new on "action news" fire crews battle an overnight fire at a philadelphia car wash. and they think they know what sparked the blaze. >> and breaking overnight five people were shot near a black lives matter protest in minneapolis. we're live with the latest details. what is what i >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning everyone, its 5 o'clock on this tuesday november 24th and we're following several breaking and developing stories. >> and this one is breaking right now. at least five people were shot overnight in minneapolis. gunfire erupted just feet from a police station during a protest. >> a new warning for holiday travelers in the wake of recent deadly terror attacks. we have a physical report with tha full report with thedetails.
. >> relieved because i believed in my father's innocence the day he told me he was innocent. >> luisgreen card was revoked after he was convicted. his attorneys are working to get that green card reinstated. >> 4:58 now. all new on "action news" fire crews battle an overnight fire at a philadelphia car wash. and they think they know what sparked the blaze. >> and breaking overnight five people were shot near a black lives matter protest in minneapolis. we're...
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i think so. yay! find your way home. zillow. >>> i'm richard luihour's top stories. >>> meeting to discuss candidates has concluded they agreed they would be more directly involved in pre-debate discussions about format, time allotment and other issues. >>> sonar is indicating the el faro landed upright on the floor of the ocean. that could help investigators get to the black box. now back to "lock up abroad." >>> they wanted to see our maps. and they had some questions about paya and who was there and what was there. they decided that they were going into panama for themselves, but they needed a guide to retrace our steps. >> what did he say? >> he says they want to take victor with them to panama. >> there was a brief argument. >> tell them there is no reason to take him to panama. >> we were pretty emphatic about it. but victor didn't really say much of anything on his behalf. i think at that point he realized that things were beyond his control. [ speaking spanish ] >> i mean, we really pleaded with them, but they assured us. they said it's not
i think so. yay! find your way home. zillow. >>> i'm richard luihour's top stories. >>> meeting to discuss candidates has concluded they agreed they would be more directly involved in pre-debate discussions about format, time allotment and other issues. >>> sonar is indicating the el faro landed upright on the floor of the ocean. that could help investigators get to the black box. now back to "lock up abroad." >>> they wanted to see our maps. and...
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there will be a lot of questions beyond economic questions tonight, i can guarantee you. >> luis, ising the president knew was going to be controversial, he over and over again for years said that he couldn't go further than what he thought he could and these two actions were further than he had gone before. is this not a political scheduling issue by democrats and also helped by the republicans, by the way, to carry this discussion along to the 2016 elections? >> well, i think it's unfortunate that republicans have made us get to this point where if we had dealt with co comprehensive immigration reform, where marco rubio opposed before the gang of eight and before donald trumps has turned this into a side show, congress had the chance to pass immigration reform, which would reduced the deficit and what they're promoting is illegality, is a broken system because they're refusing to allow something to move forward to fix it. certainly it's a problem in terms of timing that we've gotten this far that there hasn't been movement in congress. if congress had acted, there wouldn't be a nee
there will be a lot of questions beyond economic questions tonight, i can guarantee you. >> luis, ising the president knew was going to be controversial, he over and over again for years said that he couldn't go further than what he thought he could and these two actions were further than he had gone before. is this not a political scheduling issue by democrats and also helped by the republicans, by the way, to carry this discussion along to the 2016 elections? >> well, i think it's...