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i'm michael holmes. on the greek island of lesbos to meet with migrants there. more than 2,000 of them living in limbo in a camp hoping to reach northern europe. many of them will not. the pope has called the migrant crisis the worst of its kind since the second world war. >>> two-time citizens caught up in the china -- kenya deportation dust-up apparently say they're sorry. chinese media say they were pleading for mercy. deporting taiwanese to main land china after a court acquitted them in a telecom scam. >>> nigeria security will appear before the country's senate to give updates on efforts to rescue the missing girls. they obtained the proof of life video showing 15 of the girls. boko haram kidnapped 270 girls last year. >>> a second earthquake hit kyushu island in two days. the 7.0 magnitude quake struck early saturday. kumamoto city official tells cnn some 800 people were injured. >>> saturday's earthquake struck about 13 kilometers from the epicenter of thursday's tremor, which the u.s. geological
i'm michael holmes. on the greek island of lesbos to meet with migrants there. more than 2,000 of them living in limbo in a camp hoping to reach northern europe. many of them will not. the pope has called the migrant crisis the worst of its kind since the second world war. >>> two-time citizens caught up in the china -- kenya deportation dust-up apparently say they're sorry. chinese media say they were pleading for mercy. deporting taiwanese to main land china after a court acquitted...
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holmes founded the company in 2003 to make blood tests more convenient, comfortable, and less expensive. it's valued at $9 billion. >>> the outgoing ceo of val lant pharmaceuticals was deposed by a senate committee. michael pearson arrived on capitol hill to be questioned in advance of his scheduled testimony at an april 27th hearing. the hearing is the panel's third focused on price spikes in decades-old prescription drugs. >>> the zika seizures is now spreading in more than 40 countries. and it's connected to alarming neurological effects, most notably in unborn babies. as the warmer months approach in the u.s., how is the pharmaceutical industry pitching in in the fight against zika? meg terrell in the first of a three-part series takes a look at vaccines. >> reporter: dr. gary nabel has a lot of experience when it comes to vaccine development. >> from my past experience in vaccines, what i learned was that you really need to be way ahead of the curve. >> reporter: he's chief scientific officer of french pharmaceutical giant sanafee. he spent more than a decade leading the national institutes of health vaccine research center. >> it causes you to pull the trigger and really launch a vaccine program wh
holmes founded the company in 2003 to make blood tests more convenient, comfortable, and less expensive. it's valued at $9 billion. >>> the outgoing ceo of val lant pharmaceuticals was deposed by a senate committee. michael pearson arrived on capitol hill to be questioned in advance of his scheduled testimony at an april 27th hearing. the hearing is the panel's third focused on price spikes in decades-old prescription drugs. >>> the zika seizures is now spreading in more than...
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the gimlet-eyed justice holmes remarked of american law -- remarked that if american law were to be represented by a -- by a single alone, it could be one john marshall. as michael gerhardt, national constitution center's supreme scholar in residence has written, marshall seems to have keenly understood the importance of treating one's enemies as well as one could. it's no accident that marshall, in spite of his strong constitutional opinions, commanded the respect of almost everyone for whom he served, in spite of the fact that most of not share his ideology. i can't resist noting as i close that the national constitution center has inaugurated another project of which i'm convinced marshall would have enthusiastically approved. we have brought together the federalist society. this is the leading conservative and libertarian lawyers association in america. it will create the best interactive constitution on the world wide web. scholars nominated by both up as begin by drafting common statement and then to separate statements describing areas of disagreement. these are like marshall's in unanimous majority opinions. by contrast, the separate statements are jeffe
the gimlet-eyed justice holmes remarked of american law -- remarked that if american law were to be represented by a -- by a single alone, it could be one john marshall. as michael gerhardt, national constitution center's supreme scholar in residence has written, marshall seems to have keenly understood the importance of treating one's enemies as well as one could. it's no accident that marshall, in spite of his strong constitutional opinions, commanded the respect of almost everyone for whom...
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michael jordan's. and lakers star kobe bryant closing out his 20-year career and both kicking off at the same time and t.j. holmes is here with more. hey, teej. >> forget politics. this is the most heated debate we have going on in the country. we're all divided. jordan's '96 bulls that won a 72 games or curry's 2016 warriors that could win their 73rd tonight. who is the greatest? depends who you ask. the nba champion golden state warriors have had a nonstop record-breaking season. >> running to klay thompson. >> reporter: 24 straight wins to start the season, the longest ever home court winning streak at 54 and the first team to clinch a playoff spot with a whopping two months left in the regular season. >> curry gets his back. >> reporter: now with 72 wins, mvp steph curry and his warriors have tied for the most wins in a one game away from breaking the '95/'96 chicago bulls. could they be the greatest team of all time? bulls hall of famer scottie pippen says golden state wouldn't stand a chance against his team. >> bulls and four. >> they don't get one off you? >> no. >> reporter: others not so sure. >> steph
michael jordan's. and lakers star kobe bryant closing out his 20-year career and both kicking off at the same time and t.j. holmes is here with more. hey, teej. >> forget politics. this is the most heated debate we have going on in the country. we're all divided. jordan's '96 bulls that won a 72 games or curry's 2016 warriors that could win their 73rd tonight. who is the greatest? depends who you ask. the nba champion golden state warriors have had a nonstop record-breaking season....
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michael? >>> thank you. 6:48, a long island woman is thankful for nurses toelp make her dreams of seeing her son get married come true. katherine holm was preparing to fly to puerto rico for her son's wedding but her doctors said she couldn't travel. she suffers from a rare form of leukemia and flying would be too mucheof a risk to her immune system. so they decided to organize a wedding in a different location, in the hospital chapel. >> i am overwhelmed. in fact, you know, that there are people that w ld do things like this. anybody could do for us. my mom means a lot. >>u what a gift. there are no wedding gifts at the ceremony, just a request from the family for people to get tested and to join the bone marrow registry. >> fantastic. >> absolutely, yes. >> great job by everybody. >>> all right. we'll go to break now, but here are more live pictures of the debris spill on the l.i.e. exit 48. the westbound lanes that are backed up for miles as yougre about to see there. >> we'll continue to monitor this situation and bring you a updates as they come in. 66 degrees right now you're watching "today in new >>> beautiful view there fro
michael? >>> thank you. 6:48, a long island woman is thankful for nurses toelp make her dreams of seeing her son get married come true. katherine holm was preparing to fly to puerto rico for her son's wedding but her doctors said she couldn't travel. she suffers from a rare form of leukemia and flying would be too mucheof a risk to her immune system. so they decided to organize a wedding in a different location, in the hospital chapel. >> i am overwhelmed. in fact, you know, that...