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so it seems like it's a complex -- marc: all of those - yeah, it's a cartel, .t speaks to what we have done around economic development if we have allowed incarcerating individuals to be the big business of a town or county. which is why fixing this is complex but we shouldn't see incarcerating individuals as a profit center and that's what the privatization of prisons has done. fernando: well, the data is very conclusive, at least california where i am very familiar with, it costs roughly $50,000 to incarcerate a person and about $12,000 to educate a child. the math doesn't work. it does benefit some industries. what do we do about it? marc: let's say we have to balance doing criminal justice reform in a fashion that also preserves public safety. now that's an important debate for us to have that we have balance the two. but i also think that this will be an incomplete effort if we don't focus on reentry, if we don't understand that men and women who emerge from jail many times, they need job training, they need transitional housing, and they in many instances
so it seems like it's a complex -- marc: all of those - yeah, it's a cartel, .t speaks to what we have done around economic development if we have allowed incarcerating individuals to be the big business of a town or county. which is why fixing this is complex but we shouldn't see incarcerating individuals as a profit center and that's what the privatization of prisons has done. fernando: well, the data is very conclusive, at least california where i am very familiar with, it costs roughly...
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marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. south of the country where marc navales lives and works. >> ben: mindanao has been war-torn for the last how many years? because of the radicalization of recent years, this growing specter of isis, mindanao is fertile grounds for that. >> anthony: now traditionally the argument against journalists arming themselves is that journalists have always been able to portray themselves as noncombatants. >> marc: yes. >> anthony: there was some presumption that they would not shoot you. >> ben: yeah. >> anthony: but these days, people seem to not make that distinction. >> ben: yes. dating back to the marcos years even. >> marc: since 1992, 77 journalists were killed. >> anthony: politics here can be deadly. just before christmas in 2009, the maguindanao massacre claimed the lives of 58 people. dozens of whom were journalists. it was the single deadliest event for journalists in history. marc was the first one on the scene with a camera. >> ben: there is no system of justice. there is no govern
marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. south of the country where marc navales lives and works. >> ben: mindanao has been war-torn for the last how many years? because of the radicalization of recent years, this growing specter of isis, mindanao is fertile grounds for that. >> anthony: now traditionally the argument against journalists arming themselves is that journalists have always been able to portray themselves as noncombatants. >> marc: yes. >>...
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marc and i agree on that.this situation, we have a matter where unitedhealthcare similar mrif overpriced their market place. in fact, in three big marketplaces, ohio florida and i believe texas, in those three marketplaces, 95% of the people who were applying for health insurance could go to a company and get it cheaper than unitedhealthcare provided. they were too expensive. they weren't competitive. that's why they failed. that's why other insurance companies -- >> go ahead, marc. >> one of the reasons they're so expensive is because the obama administration put all these mandates on what they have to cover. they have to cover contraception for elderly people and all the rest of it. these are the things the administration forced on the insurers they have to provide. then you have all these sick people coming in and using coverage and not enough healthy people coming in. what's happening, megyn, it's not a death nail for obamacare. but a fundamental change is happening. what's happening is the commercial insu
marc and i agree on that.this situation, we have a matter where unitedhealthcare similar mrif overpriced their market place. in fact, in three big marketplaces, ohio florida and i believe texas, in those three marketplaces, 95% of the people who were applying for health insurance could go to a company and get it cheaper than unitedhealthcare provided. they were too expensive. they weren't competitive. that's why they failed. that's why other insurance companies -- >> go ahead, marc....
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coming up, speaking of marc anthony and your performance tonight, i have an interview with marc anthonyic. guys, back to you. >> i'll take it >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. there is a pock of moderate rain coming into the metro area. a rumble of thunder out here. be on the lookout for period of heavy rain over the next little bit. temperatures are in the cool 50s now. that's where they will stay for the remainder of the day. clouds and rain chances, heaviest of the rain will be tapering off after lunchtime. >>> it's hard to wave and hold your sign at the same time. we're getting everybody in here this morning. matt? >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> now to a perfect movie coming out just in time for mother's day, gary marshall film appropriately titled "mother' day." in it, kate hudson plays jessie, young mom and wife keeping a lot of secrets. [ screaming ] >> oh, you're the best. what? oh, it's you guys. >> yeah. yeah. >> hey! >> you're supposed to be in texas. >> i lied. >> hello, kate. how are you? >> i'm so good. >> it's nice we run a clip and you're si
coming up, speaking of marc anthony and your performance tonight, i have an interview with marc anthonyic. guys, back to you. >> i'll take it >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. there is a pock of moderate rain coming into the metro area. a rumble of thunder out here. be on the lookout for period of heavy rain over the next little bit. temperatures are in the cool 50s now. that's where they will stay for the remainder of the day. clouds and rain chances,...
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coming up, speaking of marc anthony and your performance tonight, i have an interview with marc anthony. guys, back to you. >> i'll take it, natalie. thank you so much. >>> we are celebrating. take your sons and daughters to workday. i found the sign over here. al roker is straight fire. is that what the kids are saying these days? yeah. i assume that. >>> we are looking at some stormy weather across the country. i'm going to have these kids help me with the forecast. who wants to yell out sunny? >> sunny! >> it will be on the west coast today. now yell out thunderstorms. but thunderstorms are going to occur down through oklahoma and texas, especially as we go into tomorrow. we could see some of these storms produce hail, also some damaging winds. we'll have to focus on that area tomorrow. also a lot of rain. these storms will produce perhaps up to three to four inches of rain. we do h >>> we have sunshine and slowly warming temperatures across the bay area. a look outside now at all of our micro climates. it's 56 degrees in the east bay and peninsula. san francisco at 50 degrees, so st
coming up, speaking of marc anthony and your performance tonight, i have an interview with marc anthony. guys, back to you. >> i'll take it, natalie. thank you so much. >>> we are celebrating. take your sons and daughters to workday. i found the sign over here. al roker is straight fire. is that what the kids are saying these days? yeah. i assume that. >>> we are looking at some stormy weather across the country. i'm going to have these kids help me with the forecast....
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we have marc santia with more on this. marc? >> reporter: natalie, the last time a new police precinct opened was three years ago on staten island. now, with talk of that, that idea is drawing applause from the community. here, they are not only prepping for the dinner rush, they are digesting big news, a police precinct to cover rosedale. >> increasing public safety is going to increase traffic. >> reporter: open for 21/2 years, she poured time and money into the restaurant, bar and art gallery. a new police precinct could be the key ingredient to putting the restaurant on the map. >> i can't tell you how excited i am. this news is really come at a good time. >> from actually decades, there's been a desire to create >> reporter: during the budget announcement, $70 million goes to build a 116th precinct in queens. >> that will benefit the neighborhoods. >> you could, you know, pick up the phone, call them and they will be there in no time, you know what i'm saying? it's a good thing. >> to know one of his areas is rosedale, i, m
we have marc santia with more on this. marc? >> reporter: natalie, the last time a new police precinct opened was three years ago on staten island. now, with talk of that, that idea is drawing applause from the community. here, they are not only prepping for the dinner rush, they are digesting big news, a police precinct to cover rosedale. >> increasing public safety is going to increase traffic. >> reporter: open for 21/2 years, she poured time and money into the restaurant,...
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we're live in press picture park, marc santia, news 4 new york. >> very popular park, marc, thank you. >>> two veteran nypd detectives have been indicted fore assaulting a mail man. this happened last october in queens. according to the indictment, detectives angelo pampina and robert carbon punched and kicked the victim and dragged him out of the mail truck. they accused him of being >>> turning now to the race for the white house. all the candidates moved on from new york campaigning in states holding primaries next week. here in new york, donald tru and hillary clinton scored crucial hometown victories. take a look at the numbers. clinton getting 58% of the vote there. on the republican side, trump n bighe as well with 61% compared to kasich as 25. ted cru just about 14%. news 4's katherine creag is live with a recap this afternoon. >>li reporter: democrat and republican, you'll see all of the candidates in and out of maryland and pennsylvania in the coming days. they have their primaries. next week, you see donald trump making a stop in indiana. as for his opponent ted cruz, we sa
we're live in press picture park, marc santia, news 4 new york. >> very popular park, marc, thank you. >>> two veteran nypd detectives have been indicted fore assaulting a mail man. this happened last october in queens. according to the indictment, detectives angelo pampina and robert carbon punched and kicked the victim and dragged him out of the mail truck. they accused him of being >>> turning now to the race for the white house. all the candidates moved on from new...
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these takedowns took place in the early morning hours, marc santia was there for it all. marc? >> reporter: re watched it happen, under the cover of darkness, nearly 1,000 police officers and federal agents swarmed the bronx looking for folks who they say had been terrorizing the community for years. choppers in the sky, and armored vehicles on the ground. law enforcement and bulletproof gear taking no chances as they look to arrest more than 100 gang members who sources close to this operation tell news 4 are wanted for murders, robberies, drug sales, and counterfeit cash. news 4 cameras rolling as and taken downtown. this takedown, a team effort as the nypd, homeland security investigations, united states marshalls, atf and dea synchronized the raids hours before the sun rose. residents too afraid to talk on camera told me off camera they hope these arrests make an impact in their community. there was an incident in the midst of these raids, a wanted suspect who was not part of the sweep, but law enforcement forces tell me the man did have multiple warrants for his arrest. he
these takedowns took place in the early morning hours, marc santia was there for it all. marc? >> reporter: re watched it happen, under the cover of darkness, nearly 1,000 police officers and federal agents swarmed the bronx looking for folks who they say had been terrorizing the community for years. choppers in the sky, and armored vehicles on the ground. law enforcement and bulletproof gear taking no chances as they look to arrest more than 100 gang members who sources close to this...
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there are codes in most college campuses that say a healthy -- >> marc, marc, i challenge you on thating we don't want to hear your side because we don't feel comfortable with your side. that's exactly what they're saying on college campuses. >> let me respond. >> go ahead, marc. >> i've been rejected from college campuses for things i've said on tv. however, the bulk of the activism is not people saying i don't want you to speak because you don't represent my position. that's not what school handbooks say. i'm on a hundred campuses a year, i work at a university, i study universities for a living. are there extremists in every faction? absolutely. i was surprised he only pointed out the bernie camp, there are some nut jobs in the trump camp, the rubio camp, all camps. >> marc is exactly right. there's a certain example of hyper partisan, an unwillingness to have civil conversations -- >> you said i think bernie sanders is 100% realistic about his goals for our nation but his supporters are completely delusional if they think secretary clinton is evil. we can think bernie sanders is t
there are codes in most college campuses that say a healthy -- >> marc, marc, i challenge you on thating we don't want to hear your side because we don't feel comfortable with your side. that's exactly what they're saying on college campuses. >> let me respond. >> go ahead, marc. >> i've been rejected from college campuses for things i've said on tv. however, the bulk of the activism is not people saying i don't want you to speak because you don't represent my position....
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marc rubio has given good speeches on campaign days. hillary clinton went from 1996 and if you look at her victory speech after the south carolina primary that speech is well written, well rehearsed, and very well delivered. best speech i have seen her giving. >> instead of building walls we need to be tearing down barriers. we need to show by everything we do we really are in this together. >> guest: i know jeb bush called in people for help but it was too late. the debates are difficult and things can go wrong. when i was coaching ford, we won the first one and we were optimistic we would win. in the second debate we knew it was foreign policy, at the pats of the arts in san francisco, we knew the president was going to be asked about his policy of the soviet union and he said look, yu yugoslavi is independent, and then he was asked a follow-up -- >> did i understand you to say the russians are not using eastern europe as their own spear of influence and occupying most of the countries and making sure it is communist zone? where on ou
marc rubio has given good speeches on campaign days. hillary clinton went from 1996 and if you look at her victory speech after the south carolina primary that speech is well written, well rehearsed, and very well delivered. best speech i have seen her giving. >> instead of building walls we need to be tearing down barriers. we need to show by everything we do we really are in this together. >> guest: i know jeb bush called in people for help but it was too late. the debates are...
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>> he knows he's going to get a lot of love and get a lot of love. >> reporter: marc santia, "news 4 new york." >> great story there. >>> now to a consumer alert. check your cabinets for cookies. glenn wayne wholesale backry says the 7-eleven fresh to go could contain peanuts. chocolate chunk, oatmeal raisin and sugar cookies with best buy of friday 4/22 through sunday, 4/24. >>> why gas is not all that bad news. >>> concerns over a potential disaster waiting to happen. through parts of our area. what officials say needs to be >>> we have new information tonight about a story news 4 has been following for years now. the danger of trains traveling through the tri-state packed with highly flammable crude oil. new york state's controller now wants the companies that operate oil shippers, like this one, to carry more insurance. controller thomas says a review of federal filing says the csx is self-insured for $25 million $50 million for catastrophes. they make multiple trips through the area a day. the hudson valley, new jersey, passing through several communities. when issuing his repor
>> he knows he's going to get a lot of love and get a lot of love. >> reporter: marc santia, "news 4 new york." >> great story there. >>> now to a consumer alert. check your cabinets for cookies. glenn wayne wholesale backry says the 7-eleven fresh to go could contain peanuts. chocolate chunk, oatmeal raisin and sugar cookies with best buy of friday 4/22 through sunday, 4/24. >>> why gas is not all that bad news. >>> concerns over a...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at, in yu. also the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology as len lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> we'll start with the tragic news that dmooed comedian gary shandling's early death reminds us about what happens when we get older. it was sudden, unexpected. it was an taernt heart attack. had are some of the most common heart attack symptoms in both men and women? he apparently had shortness of brelt, called 911. and by the time the ambulance goss there, he was passed out. it is shock. how do we know if the same thing could happen to us. >> there is a heart attack every 43 seconds in the united states and it is the number one killer of men and women. men and women are different. we are going to talk about that. they don't have necessarily the same symptoms. i get middle of the night phone calls or middle of the day, somebody saying i have chest pain, shortness of breath, i'm sweati
marc siegel, professor of medicine at, in yu. also the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology as len lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> we'll start with the tragic news that dmooed comedian gary shandling's early death reminds us about what happens when we get older. it was sudden, unexpected. it was an taernt heart attack. had are some of the most common heart attack...
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roll billboarop take pkg 01 ivette 0:14 banner 0:57 marc 17 mila 1:33 yandel 51 lucer 2:00 ivette introo 7 galardones, 6 or su colaboracincon enrique igleas por "el perdn". el divo deur gano en 5 categas ribi el premio espeal estrella de telemun. el premio a la trayectoria artista fuearal maestromarco anton ss. el buqui estuvo feliz de pod cpartir el eenario con su toca marc anthony y natalia jimenez sot marcantonio sols su compatrtalejandro fernndez f hrado con el premio billboard salon de la fama y acompau hija cala en su deb oficial como cantanteso camila fernndez tre las sorpresas ms esperad de la noche estu estaalsa de vctor manuelle nada ms nada menosue con el reguetoneto yande sot yandel adems la fusin de la bandas con lucero sot luce y como e de esperar las interpretacines de juan gabriel juo a paty cant, juanes y alejandro fernndez fueron l q ms cautivaron al pico. finalmente la tan espada pelea entre daddy yankee y don omar termin en uamistoso empate. wait for na /lanca --- lo qupareca ser una paraddrutina se torvlea tras desatarse una balacer....en breve lesoram las imgenes..
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marc darrow. dr. darrow has over 20 years of experience in pain management.he's board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and has given countless interviews on the subject of pain to many of the leading publications over the years. dr. darrow, welcome. >> thank you, jennifer. >> dr. darrow, 8 out of 10 people in the u.s. alone will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives. this really does s
marc darrow. dr. darrow has over 20 years of experience in pain management.he's board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and has given countless interviews on the subject of pain to many of the leading publications over the years. dr. darrow, welcome. >> thank you, jennifer. >> dr. darrow, 8 out of 10 people in the u.s. alone will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives. this really does s
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marc schulman. thank you all so much.orward to this festival at the convention center april 16th and 17th, saturday and sunday. >> absolutely free to attend. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and thank you for joining us. that's "viewpoint." i'm pat lawson muse. and we should also tell you the festival is free. hope you'll go on down and have a great time. thanks for joining us with "viewpoint." stay with us for "news4 today." thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in custo
marc schulman. thank you all so much.orward to this festival at the convention center april 16th and 17th, saturday and sunday. >> absolutely free to attend. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and thank you for joining us. that's "viewpoint." i'm pat lawson muse. and we should also tell you the festival is free. hope you'll go on down and have a great time. thanks for joining us with "viewpoint." stay with us for "news4 today." thank you...
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go ahead, marc. >> sure. the governors have not done well this year.icials have not done well. if you look at ted cruz and donald trump 75% of the republican voters are voting for outsiders. people who are -- martha: they're not electable according these polls. why is that not is >> people are voting with their hearts. they want someone shaking things up, sick of the system. if people who are conservatives ho don't want to vote for donald trump or don't think donald trump can win, ted cruz can win. he is a little bit short but he is conservative. he is outsider and people are rallying around him and he can beat hillary clinton i don't buy only john kasich can beat hillary clinton. john kasich can't get the republican party to reunite behind him, how do you win election without the base behind you? both trump and cruz have energy bases which is really important to winning a national election. martha: a lot of good arguments out there. there is a look at the trump campaign as they beer him in to vote. marc, thank you very much. let's look out how the dis
go ahead, marc. >> sure. the governors have not done well this year.icials have not done well. if you look at ted cruz and donald trump 75% of the republican voters are voting for outsiders. people who are -- martha: they're not electable according these polls. why is that not is >> people are voting with their hearts. they want someone shaking things up, sick of the system. if people who are conservatives ho don't want to vote for donald trump or don't think donald trump can win,...
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. >> and what jennifer lopez says about her famous ex, marc anthony." is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. >> time now for "the skinny." and topping our headlines this morning, the amazing performance on "britain's got talent" that you have to hear to believe. >> her name is beau dermott. she's 12 years old and she totally killed it during week one of auditions for "britain's got talent." performing "defying gravity" from the broadway hit "wicked." ♪ defying gravity i'm flying high defying gravity ♪ >> that performance won her a spot in the live semifinals. and she's apparently no stranger to the stage. young beau has reportedly won a number of regional british talent contests in recent years. >> i have to say, i saw the show. i loved the show. i actually think she sounds better than the woman who i saw sing it on broadway. >> oh really. >> yes. >> you thought i was going in a different direction. >> i thought you were going a different direction. >> i thought she was fantastic. >> all right. not idina men
. >> and what jennifer lopez says about her famous ex, marc anthony." is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. >> time now for "the skinny." and topping our headlines this morning, the amazing performance on "britain's got talent" that you have to hear to believe. >> her name is beau dermott. she's 12 years old and she totally killed it during week one of auditions for "britain's got...
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. >> marc, now we have to deal to untangle the mass incarceration is at the local and state level.illion people in this country that are in prisons and only 10% of those people are in federal prisons. the majority are in state prisons, which the president for all practical intents and purposes can't do much about. we need to make sure we're building a department of of juse so that the three of you was debating this today aren't in prison for crimes they shouldn't be. >> coming up, the clintons have a great track record with black voters but who is the best candidate for black voters today? we'll talk about that. (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. while you're mastering life. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on
. >> marc, now we have to deal to untangle the mass incarceration is at the local and state level.illion people in this country that are in prisons and only 10% of those people are in federal prisons. the majority are in state prisons, which the president for all practical intents and purposes can't do much about. we need to make sure we're building a department of of juse so that the three of you was debating this today aren't in prison for crimes they shouldn't be. >> coming up,...
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mark marc santee has details. >> more than 100 people targeted for arrests. this is a live look at 43 precinct. homeland special investigations and the nypd. police and federal agents were taking no chances this morning. they went after two rival street gangs there were choppers in the air, and sources close to the investigation say this is the result of a several-year investigation into gangs that they say have been terrorizing neighborhoods. homeland security investigations, nypd, united states marshals, dea, atf, they all teamed up to make more than 100 arrests. these gangs are believed to be connected to murder, robbery, drug sales and counterfeit money operations. this is a developing situation in the bronx. still learning more information. again, more than 100 believed gang members rounded up this morning by members of homeland security security, nypd, u.s. marshals. they say they have made an immediate impact in the much more throughout the day. darlene, back to you. marc santia, thank you. >>> new this morning also in the bronx, the 5 train running no
mark marc santee has details. >> more than 100 people targeted for arrests. this is a live look at 43 precinct. homeland special investigations and the nypd. police and federal agents were taking no chances this morning. they went after two rival street gangs there were choppers in the air, and sources close to the investigation say this is the result of a several-year investigation into gangs that they say have been terrorizing neighborhoods. homeland security investigations, nypd,...
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>> go ahead, marc. >> that's not what i'm saying. a agree with you. first of all, we'll have another conversation about how you mischaracterized. what i'm saying is if i were at a university right now and someone said israel should be wiped off the map, i think that that is a morally repugnant position and i would not want them to be the graduation speaker, a speaker. i think there are eblth cal and moral boundaries. if someone says i believe in the occupati occupation of palestine and i say the opposition, i think we can have a debate about that. you and i may have different views but i would still let you come to my school and i hope i could come to yours but that's a different issue. >> but there are students who would not allow you to come to certain schools and would not allow me to come to certain cools and that has to stop. we have to have complete -- >> i'm sorry, but you're saying those students have to stop is in itself a form of what you seem to be against. in other words, first of all let's be clear, we're not talking about free speech bec
>> go ahead, marc. >> that's not what i'm saying. a agree with you. first of all, we'll have another conversation about how you mischaracterized. what i'm saying is if i were at a university right now and someone said israel should be wiped off the map, i think that that is a morally repugnant position and i would not want them to be the graduation speaker, a speaker. i think there are eblth cal and moral boundaries. if someone says i believe in the occupati occupation of palestine...
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." >> let's talk more about this with our political panel, marc lamont hill and larry sabato.ipping to the republican party for the primary. is this a wake-up call perhaps for democrats in pennsylvania, marc, or is this strictly just the trump effect at work? >> i think it's a wake-up call for everybody. republicans have to be careful as well. people are switching to the republican party so they can vote for donald trump or against donald trump. it says something about what the voters want, desire and what the voters need. on the other side, i do think it's important to hear what people are saying about hillary clinton. some of this i find a bit unfair. you have a respondent saying hillary clinton has been planning to be president for years. everybody plans to be president for year. no one wakes up and says i'm going to decide to run for president today. i think that bernie may not seem like a viable option is instructive to democrats. >> larry, this really is a remarkable thing, is it not, when people are thinking of registering on voting for a party to knock somebody out. th
." >> let's talk more about this with our political panel, marc lamont hill and larry sabato.ipping to the republican party for the primary. is this a wake-up call perhaps for democrats in pennsylvania, marc, or is this strictly just the trump effect at work? >> i think it's a wake-up call for everybody. republicans have to be careful as well. people are switching to the republican party so they can vote for donald trump or against donald trump. it says something about what the...
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marc sandalow live in washington, dc, thank you. ♪[ music ] >>> 5:11. baseball is back.he boys of summer in full swing in the a's home opener, sold out last night. but there were a couple of surprises for the fans. tell you all about it coming up. >> and the boys of summer will be feeling the heat because we have temperatures near and at record highs. i'll so you which day will be the hottest. >> if you are commuting on the bay bridge this morning, an early backup. we'll have details on your drive times coming right up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. br
marc sandalow live in washington, dc, thank you. ♪[ music ] >>> 5:11. baseball is back.he boys of summer in full swing in the a's home opener, sold out last night. but there were a couple of surprises for the fans. tell you all about it coming up. >> and the boys of summer will be feeling the heat because we have temperatures near and at record highs. i'll so you which day will be the hottest. >> if you are commuting on the bay bridge this morning, an early backup. we'll...
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you can use marc trainsn use maa inseven. i've tweeted out the information at erin fox5 d.c.me delays as well as you make your wayay up towards the philadelphiadelp area this morning.area in anne arrundel road worknd route one north after whiskey bottom road still in place inlan anne arrundel.rrde we'll take a live look andlook a show you what else you're up against. things quiet over the wilson bridge.ge. light volume from prince george's county on the innery loop into alexandria. aside from that five inbound i looking very nice.okry we're problem free on 50.lem frn more traffic in just a few minutes.nutes. >> scary moments caught on mom camera. take a look at this.k at thi a train and bus collide c overseas in thailand.seas you can see the bus approach a rail way crossing and then itt stopped once its halfway across.ac. that's when it. it. pushes down an embankment.an eam tough to watch there. sadly. three people were killed. kille more than two dozen others oth injured. >> all right, 4:49 is the time. the question, what is filming in d.c.? >> hm. hm. >> the answer, jeopard
you can use marc trainsn use maa inseven. i've tweeted out the information at erin fox5 d.c.me delays as well as you make your wayay up towards the philadelphiadelp area this morning.area in anne arrundel road worknd route one north after whiskey bottom road still in place inlan anne arrundel.rrde we'll take a live look andlook a show you what else you're up against. things quiet over the wilson bridge.ge. light volume from prince george's county on the innery loop into alexandria. aside from...
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marc's pension may be a very sophisticated place, i assume it is. a lot of people that can do the analytical work. a lot of institutions are not equipped to play equities just because you can play an index fund because you think it's a place to play. i think that's very dangerous. >> a lot of guys are closet indexing. these guys are open indexing. i think the takeaway is, that that 2/20 model in this type of environment is broken. you need people to incentivize to get back into that model. it's not going to be 2/10. >> i don't think it is right now. in fact, i'm sure it's not. >> well, i -- you know, there's two things here. one, can you replicate these strategies at home. and i think with the advent of etfs, you can replicate a lot of hedge fund strategies at home for cheaper. you know, you can go trade currencies via the etfs there. you can trade bonds via tlt. that's something you can't do 10, 15 years ago. in terms of whether the hedge fund model is broken, i think there's a certain amount of people that can earn those type of fees. not everybod
marc's pension may be a very sophisticated place, i assume it is. a lot of people that can do the analytical work. a lot of institutions are not equipped to play equities just because you can play an index fund because you think it's a place to play. i think that's very dangerous. >> a lot of guys are closet indexing. these guys are open indexing. i think the takeaway is, that that 2/20 model in this type of environment is broken. you need people to incentivize to get back into that...
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marc siegel. dr. siegel take away the tmz report for right now. this the circumstances of it. would you have bought flu as an explanation for this? >> i would have bought flu because flu is a great enabler. flu can cause other things to occur. two to three greater times of heart attack 57 years old, risk of pneumonia. he could have had that. also that he was said even tear he could have had a blood clot. these are causes of sudden death. the problem is he got back up. usually with the flu you don't get back up. you don't bounce back up and suddenly you're performing again and then you don't feel well again. the episodic quality of this makes me think it could have been something in addition. it doesn't mean he didn't have the flu. make that's true. but i'm concern birthday this issue of why is he getting better and then not getting better? >> harvey is getting specific. he's saying that there were radio calls suggesting that he had a drug overdose on that plane. they appear to have gotten some actual transmissions or have spoken to somebody who he
marc siegel. dr. siegel take away the tmz report for right now. this the circumstances of it. would you have bought flu as an explanation for this? >> i would have bought flu because flu is a great enabler. flu can cause other things to occur. two to three greater times of heart attack 57 years old, risk of pneumonia. he could have had that. also that he was said even tear he could have had a blood clot. these are causes of sudden death. the problem is he got back up. usually with the flu...
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anita, anita con permiso. >>> son tan espectacular la voz de marc anthony, juan gabriel >>> seÑores siber lo que tienes >>> quÉ pero quique usales nos con estilo. >>> pero organizarlo es saber lo que tienes >>> qumundo, pero quique usales enseÑa con estilo. >>> pero organizarlo es saber lo que tienes >>> quÉ nos enseÑa con estilo. >>> pero organizarlo es saber lo que tienes >>> quÉ hacemos. >>> queremos esto, porque no marca la ropa >>> me puedo llevarlo >>> ahÍ estamos mal. es recomendable organizarlo por colores, por forma. >>> por color porque tÚ exactamente ves lo que tienes, por ejemplo a veces que nos pasa a mÍ me pasa que sigue comprando jeans negro, azules, pero tÚ tienes, entonces al tenerlos todos colgados por color te das cuenta lo que tienes. otra cosa muy importante, mucha gente cuando vuelve de la tintorerÍa asi mismo lo guardan, entonces la ropa para limpiarla le ponen quÍmicos, entonces los quÍmicos quedan encerrados en estas bolsitas. >>> entonces es mejor quitar selo >>> si porque quedan ahÍ >>> en el momento de acomodar y doblar la ropa para maximizar el espacio, tra
anita, anita con permiso. >>> son tan espectacular la voz de marc anthony, juan gabriel >>> seÑores siber lo que tienes >>> quÉ pero quique usales nos con estilo. >>> pero organizarlo es saber lo que tienes >>> qumundo, pero quique usales enseÑa con estilo. >>> pero organizarlo es saber lo que tienes >>> quÉ nos enseÑa con estilo. >>> pero organizarlo es saber lo que tienes >>> quÉ hacemos. >>>...
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marc levine called out, rush limbaugh called out.s mind-boggling to watch. >> don't wring your hands or cry puppy dog tears. look, this is a business channel, i've watched board room battles, procter & gamble, board room battles at h-p. these things work themselves out. this is a public policy organization. there is a board room battle, it will work itself out. tomorrow, there will be 110 leaders of conservative grassroot organizations talking about a conservative agenda. do not say that the conservative movement is in disarray. it is not. there is disagreement, but not disarray. charles: rick, i can tell you when i was a kid in san antonio, i used to like to kick the and hill and watch the ants scatter. >> the eagle forum has been dying for a while. this is an organization that is largely anti-gay. charles: what about what's gone on with breitbart? a lot of marc levine's listeners, it doesn't have the to be the eagle forum. >> take breitbart, since andrew has been gone it hasn't been investigating journalistic endeavors very often.
marc levine called out, rush limbaugh called out.s mind-boggling to watch. >> don't wring your hands or cry puppy dog tears. look, this is a business channel, i've watched board room battles, procter & gamble, board room battles at h-p. these things work themselves out. this is a public policy organization. there is a board room battle, it will work itself out. tomorrow, there will be 110 leaders of conservative grassroot organizations talking about a conservative agenda. do not say...
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. >> so, marc, the big news earlier this week was the alliance. any everyday that that is having an impact? >> reporter: first, it's not collusion that trump is calling it. that is something secret or illegal. this is neither. this is gaining up on the frontrunner. here is the problem.. cruz supporters don't like kasich, and kasich supporters don't like cruz. but both are showing signs they are not backing off. if this was two weeks ago, maybe it would have borne fruit but there is no sign that either side will lay down for the other. >> how is it shaping up here some we have the primary 6 weeks from today. >> reporter: in april alone, there are as many delegates at stake as in all 5 states as voting today. and this is going to be absolutely fascinating because the polls show that trump is doing well and clinton is doing well. but it's the congressional districts that determine how well. voters in san francisco are different from the voters from san clemente. for the first time in a couple of decades, oh, i wish i was back in california to cover t
. >> so, marc, the big news earlier this week was the alliance. any everyday that that is having an impact? >> reporter: first, it's not collusion that trump is calling it. that is something secret or illegal. this is neither. this is gaining up on the frontrunner. here is the problem.. cruz supporters don't like kasich, and kasich supporters don't like cruz. but both are showing signs they are not backing off. if this was two weeks ago, maybe it would have borne fruit but there is...
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gabrielle looked amazing in marc jacobs. erica christenson was sharing a seven-month baby bump. >> do you know what you're having? >> i'm having a girl. >> the night truly celebrated strong >> it was so much fun making this movie. it was a hard movie to make, but everyone poured their hearts into it so i'm thrilled to see everybody tonight. >> you might be asking the question, what happened to anita hill? she went on to a distinguished academic career atbrandice university. >>> is this 6-year-old singer the next mariah, whitney or beyonce? >>> and later debra wi as talked to her movie mother shirley maclainmaclaine. >> it's interesting to know what attracts me. >>> we have got all that ahead. but first the remake, the epic television event. >> your is your spirit. >> it's been nearly 40 years si original miniseries captured nation and won nearly nine emmys. in the ground breaking original, kunta kinte on the new series. >> i want thisgeneration, this era to be a caveat for conversation. >> roots premiers on memorial simulcas
gabrielle looked amazing in marc jacobs. erica christenson was sharing a seven-month baby bump. >> do you know what you're having? >> i'm having a girl. >> the night truly celebrated strong >> it was so much fun making this movie. it was a hard movie to make, but everyone poured their hearts into it so i'm thrilled to see everybody tonight. >> you might be asking the question, what happened to anita hill? she went on to a distinguished academic career atbrandice...
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marc darrow. dr. darrow has over 20 years of experience in pain management. he's board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and has given countless interviews on the subject of pain to many of the leading publications over the years. dr. darrow, welcome. >> thank you, jennifer. >> dr. darrow, 8 out of 10 people in the u.s. alone will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives. this really does seem like an epidemic. >> well, jennifer, it really is. but, as you mentioned, many experts believe it's gonna get worse. >> why is that? >> well, think about it, jennifer. we're sitting in traffic in our cars much more. a massive number of us spend our days sitting at a desk. look at the stress in today's society. you know where it ends up? right here. >> i know that's where i carry my stress. >> but here's the biggest growing problem. there's 50 million of us sitting at our computers. we're spending half our lives hunched over. >> and despite spending over $50 billion a year on back pain to try and fix the problem, very little seems to be working.
marc darrow. dr. darrow has over 20 years of experience in pain management. he's board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and has given countless interviews on the subject of pain to many of the leading publications over the years. dr. darrow, welcome. >> thank you, jennifer. >> dr. darrow, 8 out of 10 people in the u.s. alone will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives. this really does seem like an epidemic. >> well, jennifer, it really is. but, as...
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. >> one night it was marc march 12, 2014, 3:36 in the morning. with a strong voice in my head who said you need to take over distressed motels and turn them into transitional housing. really? what do i do with that. i wasn't looking to do that. that morning i got up and started making phone calls. i wrote the business plan. i found a motel, and a year later we opened up. my name is laurie barlow, and i'm the founder and executive director of a new living. i think we have a solution. we have our emergency family room. we took over the motel, the entire property, and we turned it into a transitional housing facility. >> motel 66 off route 66, you can't get it better than that. >> i know it, i know it. >> it's for homeless individuals who are working or has a fixed income, the goal is to then transition into permanent housing and stay there. the mix of residents we have here is very diverse. from veterans to single moms to married couples to younger adults in their 20s that ar are recovering from substance or alcohol abuse. there is not just one gro
. >> one night it was marc march 12, 2014, 3:36 in the morning. with a strong voice in my head who said you need to take over distressed motels and turn them into transitional housing. really? what do i do with that. i wasn't looking to do that. that morning i got up and started making phone calls. i wrote the business plan. i found a motel, and a year later we opened up. my name is laurie barlow, and i'm the founder and executive director of a new living. i think we have a solution. we...
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a popular designer, marc jacobs, is trying to get #malepolish going. like nail polish but for men. he's posting his painted nails on instagram. and he says he's footing the man back in manicure. putting the ick back in manicure. [ laughter ] but apparently, guys are doing this now. marc jacobs commented on this when he wrote "yaas." [ laughter ] why anyone would do this i don't know. there are two great things about being a man. peeing standing up, obviously. and not having to wear makeup. why tamper with that? let's grab hold of that and cling on to it forever. but fancy designs for men's nails is catching on, and not just with the fashion elite. there are small businesses targeting regular guys now too. >> ooh, i'm going to be late for my nail appointment. >> oh, you're getting your nails done? >> yeah, i told you. i'll see you later. >> okay, i'll just -- stay and watch the game. >> are you sick of staying home watching games while your girl has all the fun down at the salon? >> yeah, i am. >> well, bro, those days are over. thanks to dude nails. all the pampering of a nail salo
a popular designer, marc jacobs, is trying to get #malepolish going. like nail polish but for men. he's posting his painted nails on instagram. and he says he's footing the man back in manicure. putting the ick back in manicure. [ laughter ] but apparently, guys are doing this now. marc jacobs commented on this when he wrote "yaas." [ laughter ] why anyone would do this i don't know. there are two great things about being a man. peeing standing up, obviously. and not having to wear...
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. >> reporter: internalizing pain a prince trade marc hidden behind the beauty of his melodies. could you be the most beautiful in the world >> reporter: prince had one woman in mind when he pen third down smash hit back in 1994. named mata who said his mother connected them at a prince concert in spain. >> he performed a number that was arabic style and my participants were like get him a tape. >> reporter: prince told oprah about the first time he saw her. >> i saw her and her mother outside the concert in frank forth, and i said that's my future wife. >> reporter: the couple went onto marry on valentine's day. >> i do feel that i've come closer to who i aspire to be by being with her. >> reporter: the marriage ended but there was a never ending list of beautiful women who found prince charming. tonight do you want to come with me >> reporter: sheila e revealed she not only dated him but they were engaged. >> prince did mouth to me as i was playing purple rain playing drums he turned around and looked at me and asked me to >> reporter: models, mamadonna, and tara lee patrick,
. >> reporter: internalizing pain a prince trade marc hidden behind the beauty of his melodies. could you be the most beautiful in the world >> reporter: prince had one woman in mind when he pen third down smash hit back in 1994. named mata who said his mother connected them at a prince concert in spain. >> he performed a number that was arabic style and my participants were like get him a tape. >> reporter: prince told oprah about the first time he saw her. >> i...
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and for our marc train and vre commuters no issues for you. if you live south of the beltway in maryland, route 4, 5, you are looking at a quiet commute. live look shows you how things are shaping up along the beltway here at connecticut avenue, things are flowing freely. we'll be back with traffic and weather on the 9s. >>> it is friday. and time for a check on your money, 4:40. asian stocks finished lower. >> march, construction spending and consumer sentiment as well. automakers releasing their vehicle sales for the month of march, too. the dow dropped, the s&p was down 4 and change. the nasdaq lost -- was up half of a point. >>> the federal trade commission is accusing several drugmakers of violating antitrust laws. f.c.c. is saying that pharmaceuticals paid off two othermatures to tape to release of their generic brands which are new generic versions which kept prices higher. i don't need a car, but i want these. >>> people lined up at dealerships across the country today to put down a $1,000 deposit on the car they didn't see but when th
and for our marc train and vre commuters no issues for you. if you live south of the beltway in maryland, route 4, 5, you are looking at a quiet commute. live look shows you how things are shaping up along the beltway here at connecticut avenue, things are flowing freely. we'll be back with traffic and weather on the 9s. >>> it is friday. and time for a check on your money, 4:40. asian stocks finished lower. >> march, construction spending and consumer sentiment as well....
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thank you, marc sandalow in washington, dc. >>> time now 5:10. deadly flooding in texas shuts down schools and forces thousands of rescues. 240 gallons of water have a great day. fallen [ sic ] and we'll take you there next. >> hear next from the bay area student who says he wants an apology from southwest airlines. >> good morning from our kpix 5 weather center. do you find yourself sneezing and wheezing? are your eyes itching? we have your pollen report coming up. >> and looks like things are getting busy. i'll have your drive times coming up. ,, still reeling from deadly floods. at least five people died ential rainfall >>> more rain is forecast for parts of texas still reeling from deadly floods. at least five people died monday when torrential rainfall sparked flash flooding in the state. houston got the worst of the high water when up to 20 inches of rain fell yesterday. houston's mayor says the city is trying to reach all those in need of aid. >> my primary responsibility is to make sure people know that the city sees them and that the cit
thank you, marc sandalow in washington, dc. >>> time now 5:10. deadly flooding in texas shuts down schools and forces thousands of rescues. 240 gallons of water have a great day. fallen [ sic ] and we'll take you there next. >> hear next from the bay area student who says he wants an apology from southwest airlines. >> good morning from our kpix 5 weather center. do you find yourself sneezing and wheezing? are your eyes itching? we have your pollen report coming up....
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marc siegel is here. >> good to see you.rdre: i keep hearing that perhaps he was taking perk coset. can a person really unintentionally od on those kind of prescription pain killers? >> no question about that. we've seen 200% increase of deaths from this kind of thing over last 10 years. it is dramatic problem in this country. after more you need more and more of it. if he was suffering from a respiratory ailment like the flu -- deirdre: which has also been stated. >> it makes it even more of a problem. something like percocet suppresses your breathing. if you go to the hospital, you get a safe shot which "tmz" is reporting he had. it reverses effects of percocet but only last as document hours. if he said there is no private room -- this is all speculation. what makes me nervous about the story it is rumors. "tmz" is not autopsy or medical examiner. you heard the medical examiner said we're not releasing the answer yet. bag back to the point of a narcotic, if you take a safe shot you're supposed to be on narcan drip, intrav
marc siegel is here. >> good to see you.rdre: i keep hearing that perhaps he was taking perk coset. can a person really unintentionally od on those kind of prescription pain killers? >> no question about that. we've seen 200% increase of deaths from this kind of thing over last 10 years. it is dramatic problem in this country. after more you need more and more of it. if he was suffering from a respiratory ailment like the flu -- deirdre: which has also been stated. >> it makes...
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marc is here with our sports desk. try to understand shell companies, you need a degree just to know about this. reporter: yes, his signature has been found on a contract in these panama papers. basically, it it was for a offshore entity, which sol the rights to the champions league matches to it gregorian the company, -- to an ecuadorian company. they say this is all above board. this is what happens. this offshore entity was working on behalf of them, but it still smells, and a lot of the major fifa scandal we have had in the last two years has been about television rights. anchor: do we know -- was he authorized at the time to sell tv rights? yes, so that is all kosher, and why were they selling it directly to the ecuadorian group? and it is messy. perhaps the world's most famous footballer has cropped up, and he is facing a tax evasion case in spain, and we have no idea if there was anything illegal going on. he has basically come out and said he will sue the newspapers who come out. anchor: and it also involves hi
marc is here with our sports desk. try to understand shell companies, you need a degree just to know about this. reporter: yes, his signature has been found on a contract in these panama papers. basically, it it was for a offshore entity, which sol the rights to the champions league matches to it gregorian the company, -- to an ecuadorian company. they say this is all above board. this is what happens. this offshore entity was working on behalf of them, but it still smells, and a lot of the...
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marc randolph knew the company in the early days.al meeting of the minds in technology, entrepreneurship and innovation. good morning to you, marc. >> good morning. >> when you created this company did you think netflix would turn into what it is today? >> i am as surprised as anyone. in fact, i am more surprised than anybody. when you start a company you, of course, have no clue what's going to happen, and i was purely trying to get past each week at a time. the fact that it is where it is today all over the country, all over the world, i am astounded. >> because you thought it was originally a dvd by mail business? >> well, it was a dvd by mail business. of course, we were starting, that was our aspiration was basically to be a video store. our goal at the beginning was if we could get into the top five of the -- be the top five video chains, we would consider that a success. >> right. >> we never imagined that eventually we could take down blockbuster, that we could pass hbo in subscribers. this is all astounding things, not just
marc randolph knew the company in the early days.al meeting of the minds in technology, entrepreneurship and innovation. good morning to you, marc. >> good morning. >> when you created this company did you think netflix would turn into what it is today? >> i am as surprised as anyone. in fact, i am more surprised than anybody. when you start a company you, of course, have no clue what's going to happen, and i was purely trying to get past each week at a time. the fact that it...
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he was poked in the eye by his own defense man marc staal. he stayed in the game temporarily but he exited for the night. his status for game two on saturday is uncertain. the team called up another goalie as a precaution. here's head coach elaine vigneault today. >> there's a little bit of swelling near the eye and around the eye. he's going to see another specialist this afternoon. we'll have more news for you >> we'll keep you posted as well. you can catch game two on saturday at 3:00 p.m. >>> tonight it's game one between the islanders and panthers in florida. >>> in knicks news phil jackson says he'll likely interview coaching candidates that he knows. carmelo anthony once again reiterated his desire to stay in new york. >> as of right now, you know, i'll be here. you know, no conversation has taken place as far as me leaving or me wanting to leave. i think everybody knows how i feel about being here with this organization in new york playing for the knicks. i think nobody should question that. >> so mellow is here. evening on the hardwo
he was poked in the eye by his own defense man marc staal. he stayed in the game temporarily but he exited for the night. his status for game two on saturday is uncertain. the team called up another goalie as a precaution. here's head coach elaine vigneault today. >> there's a little bit of swelling near the eye and around the eye. he's going to see another specialist this afternoon. we'll have more news for you >> we'll keep you posted as well. you can catch game two on saturday at...
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marc santia news4 new york. >>> federal agents have arrested three people with tie to the san bernardino terrorists. the arrests stem from an alleged marriage fraud conspiracy. the brother and sister-in-law of sigh yesterday farook who along with his wife shot and killed 14 people at an office holiday party last december. the third person arrested is the wife of a friend of farook's charged with agd in the attack. >>> a deadly day in syria where air strikes have killed more than 60 people including doctors and young patients in a hospital in the country's largest city of aleppo. the group doctors without borders is condemning the attack. children, two doctors and a nurse are among the victims and you can see the aftermath. the building left in a pile of to reach anyone who might be trapped. russian officials are denying its war planes bombed the hospital and other civilian areas. the u.n. is calling the situation catastrophic. >> the stakes are so incredibly high because so many civilian lives are at stake. so many humanitarian health workers and relief workers are being bombed, killed,
marc santia news4 new york. >>> federal agents have arrested three people with tie to the san bernardino terrorists. the arrests stem from an alleged marriage fraud conspiracy. the brother and sister-in-law of sigh yesterday farook who along with his wife shot and killed 14 people at an office holiday party last december. the third person arrested is the wife of a friend of farook's charged with agd in the attack. >>> a deadly day in syria where air strikes have killed more...