153
153
Jun 19, 2016
06/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
offense and now 0 for his last season as the phils combine for three hits and in the seventh, michael bornres 3-1 in the ninth and andrew bailey pitched a tad high and outside. the phillies lose their sixth straight. a 5-1 final. a world championship will be decided between the warriors and the cavaliers and game seven where a pair of courtside seats has fetched $99,000 on stubhub. history could be in the making to be the first step to rally the deficit following a record-setting, 73-win season. >> i don't feel extra pressure which is good. i understand, i want to enjoy the moment because growing up as a basketball fan you kind of put yourself in so many game sevens to win the finals situation and playing with your 14s and stuff. >> we put ourselves in a position to do something special. i mean, it's not -- you're asking me the question, but you know it is answers to them. we win and we take care of business and something that our sea, has aren't had in a long time. >> the cleveland brons been in 1964. dustin johnston hadded two-stroke lead under par. we'll have the highlight at 11 clk. de
offense and now 0 for his last season as the phils combine for three hits and in the seventh, michael bornres 3-1 in the ninth and andrew bailey pitched a tad high and outside. the phillies lose their sixth straight. a 5-1 final. a world championship will be decided between the warriors and the cavaliers and game seven where a pair of courtside seats has fetched $99,000 on stubhub. history could be in the making to be the first step to rally the deficit following a record-setting, 73-win...
285
285
Jun 28, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> phillies's michael borne with a bare-handed catch an impressive throw to first. philadelphia won 8-0. >>> a grass fire has part of highway 17 shut down this morning. coming up, more on the evacuations and the nightmare commute. >> reporter: and a berkeley middle school is beefing up security after it received an anonymous low level threat. ,,,,,,,, it's tfrom the old way off buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a dealership lot again, neither should they. beepi.com zero to happy. by finding a policy to fit your budget. [ coughs ] sorry, tickle in my throat! water would be nice, but that would go right through me. ghost problems. plus, our financial expert here to talk about the impae could all feel after the br vote. >>> a local school district adds extra security after receiving threats. >> our financial expert is here to talk about the impact we could feel after the "brexit" vote. >> from the kpix 5 weather cen
. >> phillies's michael borne with a bare-handed catch an impressive throw to first. philadelphia won 8-0. >>> a grass fire has part of highway 17 shut down this morning. coming up, more on the evacuations and the nightmare commute. >> reporter: and a berkeley middle school is beefing up security after it received an anonymous low level threat. ,,,,,,,, it's tfrom the old way off buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all...
370
370
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 370
favorite 0
quote 0
both of the inmates had the same name -- michael willis -- and both were listed as 5 feet, 10 inches -- and born in 1971. the wrong michael willis was released tuesday night. yesterday -- they fod him...and took him back into custody. the michael willis that was suppose to be released -- was then given his freedom. =laura/ots= the city of olanis hiri a private investigator in leaks about venting embarassing what's going on inside its police dartment caut up in the midst of scandal. =vo= the police departme has beenputf the oakland city administrator following the departure of three police chiefs so far this month. she released a statement yesterday, announcing the internal probe. investigationsts tpreserve into misconduct and to prevent cover-ups. meantime... acting assistant chief david downing is handling the day-to-day operations. =sot= "he is committed ande idetermin partment forwarand to ld everyo accountablfor outcue: for evything we do.trt:7 =con't vo= the city adminstrosays the hiring of the private investigator is not aimed at silencing dissent.. but to preserve a delicate investigation
both of the inmates had the same name -- michael willis -- and both were listed as 5 feet, 10 inches -- and born in 1971. the wrong michael willis was released tuesday night. yesterday -- they fod him...and took him back into custody. the michael willis that was suppose to be released -- was then given his freedom. =laura/ots= the city of olanis hiri a private investigator in leaks about venting embarassing what's going on inside its police dartment caut up in the midst of scandal. =vo= the...
188
188
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
michael willis. both are listed at 5'10" and born in 1971. the wrong michael willis was released last night, but this morning they found him and took him back into custody. the michael willis supposed to be released was given his freedom. >> the party bus driver that faced a judge for the first time today, this is the driver, james greene arrested on monday after receiving a tip that drugs and booze on his bus full of teenagers that he was driving. on board the party bus they found 33 minors with 30 bottles of hard liquor and a jar of marijuana. before drug charges, he will be arraigned on friday. >> it's a work in progress for many big cities and late tonight, san francisco's use of force policy was voted on at city hall. nbc's jean elle was there. what was decided? >> reporter: they proved this new use of force general order said police officers will strive to use minimal force. deescalating events to become the focus. the police officers's association said they agree on 80% of the document. they attempted to get them to approve that part of
michael willis. both are listed at 5'10" and born in 1971. the wrong michael willis was released last night, but this morning they found him and took him back into custody. the michael willis supposed to be released was given his freedom. >> the party bus driver that faced a judge for the first time today, this is the driver, james greene arrested on monday after receiving a tip that drugs and booze on his bus full of teenagers that he was driving. on board the party bus they found...
559
559
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 559
favorite 0
quote 0
both inmates have the same name, michael willis and boast listed 5'10" and born in 1971. wrong michael willis was released tuesday night. yesterday they found him and took him back into custody. the michael willis that was supposed to be released was given his freedom. >>> right now at 6:00, two hit-and-runs in the city killing two cyclists and a driver took off after one of them. the no bill, no break sit-in continues. kris sanchez with what happened while most of us were sleeping. >>> another legal twist in the bizarre kidnapping investigation after the vallejo. one single piece of evidence could get the whole case thrown out. >>> a very good morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. all day we are going to do whatever we can to stay cool. >> a little better if you're closer to the coast. there is going to be a wide range in temperatures. we will have 60s and 70s along the coast and 80s and 90s for those inland valleys. this is the way we start. it's nice and comfortable now and a cool start in the north bay. 48 with highs reaching 86 in the north bay,
both inmates have the same name, michael willis and boast listed 5'10" and born in 1971. wrong michael willis was released tuesday night. yesterday they found him and took him back into custody. the michael willis that was supposed to be released was given his freedom. >>> right now at 6:00, two hit-and-runs in the city killing two cyclists and a driver took off after one of them. the no bill, no break sit-in continues. kris sanchez with what happened while most of us were...
211
211
Jun 1, 2016
06/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
vonnie: we are going to have to wait for another generation of japanese to be born. michaelal growth is very low. are inna, from where you london, as you observed the prime minister, what are you thinking? anna: i am reminded what happening the last time the japanese put up sales could -- sales tax. it caught people by surprise. was it the right move? david: nobody on earth thought they were going to put up the sales tax. basedoubled the monetary and added another 10 trillion to qe and it did not work. they are not going to be raising the sales tax which will slow the economy down into that environment, it is just not possible. the question is, where does that go now? are we talking the whirring sounds of helicopters? tom: michael mckee with us and that means fed policy or draghi or vienna and opec. no it doesn't. china on -- michael mckee on china. michael: whether to include china a shares in their index. a shares are those traded on the shanghai composite and the shenzhen market and were previously unavailable for foreigners to buy. difficult, that you can get them for ho
vonnie: we are going to have to wait for another generation of japanese to be born. michaelal growth is very low. are inna, from where you london, as you observed the prime minister, what are you thinking? anna: i am reminded what happening the last time the japanese put up sales could -- sales tax. it caught people by surprise. was it the right move? david: nobody on earth thought they were going to put up the sales tax. basedoubled the monetary and added another 10 trillion to qe and it did...
187
187
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 1
michael willis. they were both in custody. both were born in 1971 both are 5'10". at 9:23 last night deputies released the wrong michael willis. this morning sfpd found the released man in the tenderloin and took him back into custody. the correct man was properly released today. >>> an exceptionally tricky fire fight in the north bay. several explosions inside a burning home possibly from ammunition. this happened around noon today on nebraska avenue in santa rosa with flames shooting out in all directions. firefighters found one person dead inside. it is unclear if the fire was to blame. power lines also posed a big hazard here. tonight fire investigators are still looking for the cause. >>> when is the last time you checked out the emergency exits and fire extinguishers in an apartment or maybe a condo complex? san francisco leaders have their way that information and training would become mandatory at some san francisco buildings. this comes after a massive fire over the weekend. nbc bay area's pete suratos, how related is this proposal to the fire? >> reporter:
michael willis. they were both in custody. both were born in 1971 both are 5'10". at 9:23 last night deputies released the wrong michael willis. this morning sfpd found the released man in the tenderloin and took him back into custody. the correct man was properly released today. >>> an exceptionally tricky fire fight in the north bay. several explosions inside a burning home possibly from ammunition. this happened around noon today on nebraska avenue in santa rosa with flames...
117
117
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
born in 1971. the wrong michael willis was released tuesday night but yesterday they found him and took him into custody the real one supposed to be released was given his freedom at that point. >>> a follow up now to teachers and leaders in the gilroy school district are in the hot seat. gloria allred is filing more lawsuits against the school. students say that a teacher sent him inappropriate text messages and one mother says she informed the school but nothing happened. allred says the school needs to be held accountable. >> negligent supervision, intentional affliction of emotional distress, sexual harassment and gender violence. >> his case is still under review. gilroy schools are on summer break. the superintendent and a spokesperson did not return our phone call. >>> the party bus driver who police say had dozens of teens with booze and drugs on the bus was in court. james greene was in court and onboard the bus they found 33 minors, 30 bottles of hard liquor and a jar of marijuana. greene faces four drug charges, one felony endangerment charge. he told police he did not know alcohol was on boa
born in 1971. the wrong michael willis was released tuesday night but yesterday they found him and took him into custody the real one supposed to be released was given his freedom at that point. >>> a follow up now to teachers and leaders in the gilroy school district are in the hot seat. gloria allred is filing more lawsuits against the school. students say that a teacher sent him inappropriate text messages and one mother says she informed the school but nothing happened. allred says...
308
308
Jun 16, 2016
06/16
by
WTXF
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
michael is a scientist who spent his whole life studying mosquito borne illnesses and their connectionms and i asked what his initial thoughts were of using ddt to fight the zika virus? >> i think that ddt had a place historically, but because because about human health concerns and ecological concerns, it would be a challenge to convince me that ddt is necessary. >> there are certain situations where he says it is useful like in africa under strict supervision in small areas. he says this has been useful in fighting malaria. he said the problem with the zika virus is a different mosquito. ddt has not been proven useful against that that mosquito. it's also embedded in the recent study and found that alzheimer's was connected with low levels of ddt staying in the body. >> in patients with alzheimer's, their higher levels of ddd and dde which are long-lasting metabolites that came from the original exposure many years earlier to ddt pesticide. >> concerns continue to grow about the zika virus and growing in the united states. they estimate 300 pregnant women in the u.s. have been infect
michael is a scientist who spent his whole life studying mosquito borne illnesses and their connectionms and i asked what his initial thoughts were of using ddt to fight the zika virus? >> i think that ddt had a place historically, but because because about human health concerns and ecological concerns, it would be a challenge to convince me that ddt is necessary. >> there are certain situations where he says it is useful like in africa under strict supervision in small areas. he...
166
166
Jun 11, 2016
06/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 1
new york her senate seat, pennsylvania where her father was born and massachusetts where she went to college. the answer is fiction. michaelmalice got that one right. so many home states, so little time. >> michael has a better regard for hillary clinton than i. kennedy: question number 4. and doargt alien ask conspiracy crowd, hillary clinton promised to get into the ufo files and make as much of that public as possible. fact or fiction. malice is still on a tear. we have three questions next. it's still anyone's game. especially hillary. to reach spanish voters hillary clinton's website released an article entitled, 7 ways hillary clinton like your abuela. two questions left. the best we can hope for is a three-way tie. if malice gets two more right's really good. >> my theory is there is nothing beyond her ability to pander. kennedy: question number 6. huma abedin admonished staffers for letting crying babies into events who may not appear to like hillary clinton if she holds them. is that fact or fiction? let's see. wait, i'm john kasich. you won't be able to win the game at this point. but you could still enjoy yourse
new york her senate seat, pennsylvania where her father was born and massachusetts where she went to college. the answer is fiction. michaelmalice got that one right. so many home states, so little time. >> michael has a better regard for hillary clinton than i. kennedy: question number 4. and doargt alien ask conspiracy crowd, hillary clinton promised to get into the ufo files and make as much of that public as possible. fact or fiction. malice is still on a tear. we have three questions...
251
251
Jun 4, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
michael to create international smoke. >> international smoke is barbecues from all over the world. >> reporter: she helped create the menu to reflect her heritage. >> canadian born but raised in south carolina. my mom is jamaican and chinese. [ indiscernible ] growing up it was all the flavors. >> reporter: now you can taste that in elevated style. you cook for your husband -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: you make every meal for them. >> he already tested things out. i think more so that north carolina heat. i think that had an influence on the menu. >> reporter: if you want a taste of the curry -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: here tonight -- >> absolutely. [ talking at the same time ] >> people love grilling or roasting. the problem with barbecue is just that it is heavy. >> reporter: this will be lighter and shared family style. [ talking at the same time ] >> i like to say so -- [ laughter ] >> i don't know. i think -- i think everything works together beautifully. i hope i have a part in that and i hope my cooking does help. >> reporter: in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> more homecoming. can't hurt. [ talking at the same time ]
michael to create international smoke. >> international smoke is barbecues from all over the world. >> reporter: she helped create the menu to reflect her heritage. >> canadian born but raised in south carolina. my mom is jamaican and chinese. [ indiscernible ] growing up it was all the flavors. >> reporter: now you can taste that in elevated style. you cook for your husband -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: you make every meal for them. >> he...
103
103
Jun 20, 2016
06/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
born in the united states. we had "jihad jane," blonde hair, blue ice. michael who has blonde red hair.claimed to be muslim that committed very heinous terrorist acts. very different if what people look like, just their face. we have to start looking what is their behavior. are they doing something that makes you suspicious. that is hallmark of this, i think, basing it on behavior, rather than what someone looks like. melissa: what about very controversial idea of trying to go in and surveil some mosques that have history of being a hotbed of for some of this activity. what do you think about ideas like that? >> well, look, the police department has done that not that we haven't done that before. we have done that. there are over 2500 mosques across the united states. and what we find over the course of time is, many of these activities aren't being planned in a mosque where there is a lot of people. often times people that committees type of acts are committing them, you know in their home. they're doing it where people aren't watching. they always leave kind of a double life so people
born in the united states. we had "jihad jane," blonde hair, blue ice. michael who has blonde red hair.claimed to be muslim that committed very heinous terrorist acts. very different if what people look like, just their face. we have to start looking what is their behavior. are they doing something that makes you suspicious. that is hallmark of this, i think, basing it on behavior, rather than what someone looks like. melissa: what about very controversial idea of trying to go in and...
413
413
Jun 22, 2016
06/16
by
COM
tv
eye 413
favorite 0
quote 0
born initially of pain. we look so much at the icongraphy we lose sight of the humanity of the people. i hope this helps us look at michael's that went into. that. >> trevor: that's tough for people to navigate. people say, how do i look at michael's humanity when he such a marred history. just the last two days stories have come up, they talk about the materials they found in michael jackson's home. the animals, brutality, you know pictures of children -- you know how do fans then work with that? how do fans still see michael as a genius and at the same time look at what he lived in his life. >> three quick answers. one, i say some of us is not the sum of us. the some is not the sum of us. you don't want to be judged by the some. i want to be judged by the sum total. we judge by the some we loose out on seeing the sum total then we lose as a result. none of us are perfect. we're just human, that's number one. number two, when i think about mike and prince, now that they're gone and these discoveries are made, these stories come out. >> trevor: yes. >> michael is not here to stay r. say anything for him self. prince is not
born initially of pain. we look so much at the icongraphy we lose sight of the humanity of the people. i hope this helps us look at michael's that went into. that. >> trevor: that's tough for people to navigate. people say, how do i look at michael's humanity when he such a marred history. just the last two days stories have come up, they talk about the materials they found in michael jackson's home. the animals, brutality, you know pictures of children -- you know how do fans then work...
174
174
Jun 15, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
michael, let me start with you. he spent a lot of time in that speech about that issue. yet, this particular shooter was born in new york, was not from afghanistan. and obviously that doesn't factor into that element. what did you think of donald trump's reaction and the fallout from it? >> well, i think this attack will undoubtedly change the trajectory of the campaign at least in the foreseeable future. you have external events that always end the best laid plans of any. that's true in this case. when it comes to donald trump he projects strength leadership decisiveness. whether you agree with donald trump, that is the image he has projected which has gotten him this nomination so far. also a common sense approach, at least that's how it's perceived among his supporters and i think a majority of voters taking a look at how he is trying to tackle these issues. i think for trump in his speech yesterday he strengthens his position on the temporary ban on muslims, which the latest polling on that was back in december with a fox news channel showing 50% of the measure people supported that. when they took trump
michael, let me start with you. he spent a lot of time in that speech about that issue. yet, this particular shooter was born in new york, was not from afghanistan. and obviously that doesn't factor into that element. what did you think of donald trump's reaction and the fallout from it? >> well, i think this attack will undoubtedly change the trajectory of the campaign at least in the foreseeable future. you have external events that always end the best laid plans of any. that's true in...
639
639
Jun 14, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 639
favorite 0
quote 2
michael, let me start with you. he spent a lot of time in that speech about that issue. yet, this particular shooter was born afghanistan. and obviously that doesn't factor into that element. what did you think of donald trump's reaction and the fallout from it? >> well, i think this attack will undoubtedly change the trajectory of the campaign at least in the foreseeable future. you have external events that always end the best laid plans of any. that's true in this case. when it comes to donald trump he projects strength leadership decisiveness. whether you agree with donald trump, that is the image he has projected which has gotten him this nomination so far. also a common sense approach, at least that's how it's perceived among his supporters and i think a majority of voters taking a look at how he is trying to tackle these issues. i think for trump in his speech yesterday he strengthens his position on the temporary ban on muslims, which the latest polling on that was back in december with a fox news channel showing 50% of the measure people supported that. when they took trump's name out of it actually
michael, let me start with you. he spent a lot of time in that speech about that issue. yet, this particular shooter was born afghanistan. and obviously that doesn't factor into that element. what did you think of donald trump's reaction and the fallout from it? >> well, i think this attack will undoubtedly change the trajectory of the campaign at least in the foreseeable future. you have external events that always end the best laid plans of any. that's true in this case. when it comes...
381
381
Jun 14, 2016
06/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 381
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> michael weiss, do you think these sort of domestic terrorism incidents have a connection to immigration in this country? >> in this case, no. i mean this was a guy bornneously stated today. his father came into the country 30 some odd years ago when ronald reagan, not exactly a squish on the second amendment or enemy of the united states or national security was president of the united states. i've said it before. i'll say it again. donald trump doesn't know what he's talking about on the issues. stanley mcchrystal, the former head of jsoc, he is responsible for killing more al qaeda in iraq members including senior leadership than probably any other american sowed today that the ar-15, the rifle used to shoot up the pulse nightclub is meant for the battlefield. it's not meant for the streets of the united states. when the founders wrote the second amendment, they were talking about muskets not uzis. the constitution is a living dynamic document as most people who study it agree. donald trump is playing to the cheap seats here. this is his tactic since the beginning of his campaign. as i said before, i'm much more ameanable to an argument for all the
. >> michael weiss, do you think these sort of domestic terrorism incidents have a connection to immigration in this country? >> in this case, no. i mean this was a guy bornneously stated today. his father came into the country 30 some odd years ago when ronald reagan, not exactly a squish on the second amendment or enemy of the united states or national security was president of the united states. i've said it before. i'll say it again. donald trump doesn't know what he's talking...
170
170
Jun 1, 2016
06/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
as for earnings, look for results from michael kors, lands' end, and box after the close. >> the latest baby born in the united states with a mom suffering from zika virus. the baby's mother contracted the virus in another country she was visiting the u.s., but the baby was born with microcephally, or with an abnormally small head and brain. officials are monitoring 300 women who were exposed to zika. >> her mother is a mic they knew she had been exposed early on to zika. even before the tests. >>> totally shifting gears, tells sa ceo elon musk -- do they even have gears in those cars? probably not. >> you like the way they look. >> i'm going to like the way they look. i like the way i look. i guarantee you, men's wearhouse, it might be coming back. >>> owners of tesla's model three will not receive free unlimited access to the super charge network of charging stati stations. oh, ghee. unless they purchase a specific package. can you really pull in there and say fill me up? >> it's been an amazing boom for anyone who has these cars. newer not paying for gas or energy. >> you step in and go whew f
as for earnings, look for results from michael kors, lands' end, and box after the close. >> the latest baby born in the united states with a mom suffering from zika virus. the baby's mother contracted the virus in another country she was visiting the u.s., but the baby was born with microcephally, or with an abnormally small head and brain. officials are monitoring 300 women who were exposed to zika. >> her mother is a mic they knew she had been exposed early on to zika. even...
183
183
Jun 5, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
michael mina the create international smoke. a three month popup at the test kitchen. >> international smoke is barbecued from all over the world. >> reporter: she created it to reflect her unique heritage. >> i'm canadian born raised in the south in north carolina, i have a big diverse background and growing up, it was all of those flavors where in my cooking. >> reporter: and now you can taste a bit of that in elevated style. >> i know you said you cook for your husband, your two kids. you make pretty much every meal for them. did steph have any influence? >> he is obviously already testing things out along the way. but i think more so, just that north carolina ... he is from north carolina so i think that had an influence. >> if you want a taste of the curry household, a little bit of that is here tonight. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> people love grilling or roasting. the problem a lot of times with barbecue is that it is really heavy. >> reporter: this meal will be lighter and shared family style. >> your food must fuel steph's magic on the court. >> carry the flee. >> i like to say so. i think everybody works together beautifully. i hope i have a part in that and i hope my cooking does help. >> in san
michael mina the create international smoke. a three month popup at the test kitchen. >> international smoke is barbecued from all over the world. >> reporter: she created it to reflect her unique heritage. >> i'm canadian born raised in the south in north carolina, i have a big diverse background and growing up, it was all of those flavors where in my cooking. >> reporter: and now you can taste a bit of that in elevated style. >> i know you said you cook for your...
93
93
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
michael j davidson was a cardiovascular surgeon. had three children and a fourth on the way. 20, three months before the child was born, davidson was 44 and was shot to death in the exam room by a man whose mother he had performed surgery on several weeks before. the woman passed away and individual believed dr. davidson was responsible. hospital, call the , brought a gun and shot him twice. his wife, after the shootings in orlando, asked me to read in words, for 10 months after he died, for children, a full-time job running miles a day and they could not sleep. i could policy but initially but would wake up at 1:00-2:00 a.m.. in my head, i saw images of michael in the exam room with his children and imagined what he must have thought when he was first shot. after hed him running died. i saw his injury and cried making of his pain. that happen every night for a long time. day, my heart would race for no reason. my fingers would go numb. attacks, so panic that i'd ever experienced. i jumped out of my skin every time i heard a loud noise. i cried all the way through the fourth of july fireworks because they sounded like on fox -- gun
michael j davidson was a cardiovascular surgeon. had three children and a fourth on the way. 20, three months before the child was born, davidson was 44 and was shot to death in the exam room by a man whose mother he had performed surgery on several weeks before. the woman passed away and individual believed dr. davidson was responsible. hospital, call the , brought a gun and shot him twice. his wife, after the shootings in orlando, asked me to read in words, for 10 months after he died, for...
343
343
Jun 30, 2016
06/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 2
born in kyrgyzstan. we know the younger brother, said he killed because of america's war against muslims. are we seeing something similar here? is it the same? >> well, carol, again, as michael just pointed out, the number of terrorist groups in this region is boundless. there literally are three or four dozen different organizations within kyrgyzstan, uzebkistan, several attacks occurred in europe when i was commanding there from those groups. so yeah, you may say they're the same nationality, but does it mean will is a connection, probably not. these are people who have grown-up from the russian government, and they have been attempting to find an islamic states of their own in the caucases region. >> i want you both to look at this airport security video. it is disturbing, so i'm going to warn my viewers now. it shows someone shooting at another human being, but sadly, this is the reality people live in. this is one of the terrorists. an undercover police officer asks for his i.d. the terrorist is in all black. and he opens fire on the security guard, the gunman call me walks off. this is how isis terrorists operate, with no -- i mean, he just walked calmly on. he didn't
born in kyrgyzstan. we know the younger brother, said he killed because of america's war against muslims. are we seeing something similar here? is it the same? >> well, carol, again, as michael just pointed out, the number of terrorist groups in this region is boundless. there literally are three or four dozen different organizations within kyrgyzstan, uzebkistan, several attacks occurred in europe when i was commanding there from those groups. so yeah, you may say they're the same...
137
137
Jun 5, 2016
06/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
michael are sticking around. and we will have much more after the break. >>> this is one of the worst mistakes trump has made. i think it's inexcusable. first of all, this judge was born in indiana. he is an american, period. >> that is former house speaker newt gingrich this morning denouncing donald trump's comments. you have been who has been very supportive of donald trump saying it's a terrible idea, but it doesn't change anything. >> do you see how far you have to go to get newt gingrich to say that? newt is on that vp list praying to move up to the number one spot? to g >> i appreciate newt's perspective and i agree with it. i think this, while not fatal, is detrimental. it hurts. the country deserves better, wants better. here's an opportunity to do that. newt, i think, sort of framed it for a lot of folks not just in washington, but around the country. >> but even if the campaign were to advise him to do, would he stop doing that? >> these conversations must be taking place. there are people who we know who are working there, who know what the right playbook is right now. is that because the people working for him have failed to brick bring it up? >> no, i th
michael are sticking around. and we will have much more after the break. >>> this is one of the worst mistakes trump has made. i think it's inexcusable. first of all, this judge was born in indiana. he is an american, period. >> that is former house speaker newt gingrich this morning denouncing donald trump's comments. you have been who has been very supportive of donald trump saying it's a terrible idea, but it doesn't change anything. >> do you see how far you have to go...
272
272
Jun 30, 2016
06/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 2
born in iraq. but then it became huge essentially because it acted as a sort of center of gravity for all of these jihadis who poured in from across the world. as you heard michaell asia, former soviet union satellite states, these are some of the most significant contributors to the jihad and specifically to isis. they are also known as being some of the most brutal and battle hardened fighters, alisyn. >> brooke, one of the remarkable things, as you've just outlined, you've never seen a security perimeter so far out front of an airport. that's not how we do it here in the u.s. you first go in, get your boarding pass. there, it's different. however, that didn't stop the attack from happening, the fact that security happens curbside. >> reporter: it didn't stop the attack. you're absolutely right. but just imagine, you know, you're rolling up to a place like dulles or jfk or l.a.x. and you see the glass doors and when you're dropped off at the airport, you walk in those doors. here there's an entire glassed off area where you do have security, and there are -- we talk about the lines just to get through the metal detectors in the states. you have these long line
born in iraq. but then it became huge essentially because it acted as a sort of center of gravity for all of these jihadis who poured in from across the world. as you heard michaell asia, former soviet union satellite states, these are some of the most significant contributors to the jihad and specifically to isis. they are also known as being some of the most brutal and battle hardened fighters, alisyn. >> brooke, one of the remarkable things, as you've just outlined, you've never seen a...