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molly: thank you very much for that update. now with what many call a testament to the regeneration of new york city, nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks a new observation deck at the world trade center has been unveiled. sophie gives us a look at the observatory, which offers some spectacular views across the city. >> we are on the 100th floor of the world trade center building, 400 meters high. yet it only took us 40 seconds to get here because the lifts in this building are the fastest in the world. it offers 360 degree views of new york city. behind us, we have the empire state building, the brooklyn bridge on the other side, the statue of liberty, and until almost 14 years ago, the twin towers stood immediately next to where this building is. the mayor has said it is a turning point in new york history, that those who have fought to attack the city have lost once again. but the chairman of this project says he is keen to stress this is not a commemoration of the 9/11 attacks, but rather he described it as a forward-look
molly: thank you very much for that update. now with what many call a testament to the regeneration of new york city, nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks a new observation deck at the world trade center has been unveiled. sophie gives us a look at the observatory, which offers some spectacular views across the city. >> we are on the 100th floor of the world trade center building, 400 meters high. yet it only took us 40 seconds to get here because the lifts in this building are the...
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molly: we cross to clovis caselli. president sepp blatter is under massive pressure as the annual congress gets underway there. colvis: absolutely, preparations are underway. it is business as usual here in zurich, even though the embattled leader is under huge pressure. as you said, it is probably the toughest test he faces since he took the presidency in 1998. do not expect comments from him anytime soon. there is an opening ceremony here in zurich. his entourage says he is calm, serene, confident, even though this scandal has broken out. an unprecedented crisis for fifa . sepp blatter has turned his back on former allies -- the vice presidents of some committees, some of the most powerful people in the game who have been arrested and are now facing allegations of corruption. sepp blatter, on the other hand, will stand for reelection. he does not see any reason for not doing so. he still wants a fifth term at the head of the very powerful world governing body for football. even high-profile figures such as madonna ha
molly: we cross to clovis caselli. president sepp blatter is under massive pressure as the annual congress gets underway there. colvis: absolutely, preparations are underway. it is business as usual here in zurich, even though the embattled leader is under huge pressure. as you said, it is probably the toughest test he faces since he took the presidency in 1998. do not expect comments from him anytime soon. there is an opening ceremony here in zurich. his entourage says he is calm, serene,...
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molly: we begin with a developing story out of saudi arabia. a suicide bomber struck a shiite mosque in the east of the country this friday. there are a reported number of casualties. the blast struck in the al qaeda dish village -- in the al-qadeeh village. it huge -- a huge explosion at a shiite mosque in saudi arabia. estimates say there are 30 casualties people struck while praying at the mosque. more details as they come into the newsroom. now to the latest out of syria. the islamic state organization is consolidating its grip on power. the group has seized the last government held crossing on the border with iraq. that is according to a syrian monitoring. the united nations said iss -- i asked has been carrying out door to door searches looking for anyone with ties to the syrian government. some 200,000 people may have fled the recent fighting, but the u.s. as there are reports of government forces having prevented civilians from leaving . with the fall of syria's ramadi, and the fall of iraq the u.s. remains confident that things will be
molly: we begin with a developing story out of saudi arabia. a suicide bomber struck a shiite mosque in the east of the country this friday. there are a reported number of casualties. the blast struck in the al qaeda dish village -- in the al-qadeeh village. it huge -- a huge explosion at a shiite mosque in saudi arabia. estimates say there are 30 casualties people struck while praying at the mosque. more details as they come into the newsroom. now to the latest out of syria. the islamic state...
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molly: thank you for that report. now milan's world fair officially opens today, the first global exhibition since shanghai hosted five years ago. the expo has been hit by delays as well as protests. we have more from -- from milan. reporter: the italian prime minister is inaugurating this major exhibition, in which 145 countries are participating. the theme of the exposition is food as a sustainable and equitable -- is a sustainable and equitable food for the planet. italy will be showing off its new -- it's own agricultural products and cuisine -- off its own agricultural products and cuisine and hoping to give a boost tourism here. the hope is that 24 million tickets will be sold during the six months of the exposition. molly: it is concerning a sustainable food. it is hoped it will boost the economy. that being said, this expo has been met with some major protests. reporter: that's right. there were protests yesterday in -- in milan.police fear there could be worse protests today. there could be -- they have made
molly: thank you for that report. now milan's world fair officially opens today, the first global exhibition since shanghai hosted five years ago. the expo has been hit by delays as well as protests. we have more from -- from milan. reporter: the italian prime minister is inaugurating this major exhibition, in which 145 countries are participating. the theme of the exposition is food as a sustainable and equitable -- is a sustainable and equitable food for the planet. italy will be showing off...
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molly: lisa is down with the rest of our team. following all of the events out of the cannes film festival. the king of blues guitarist and singing has died at the age of 89. bb king was known for hits such as "3:00 blues," "when love comes to town," and "lucille." >> ♪ the thrill has gone away ♪ >> after starting his career in the 1940's, he played at least 100 shows a year until he was 88. bb king: ♪ >> ♪ your love i will cherish to my grave ♪ >> he is consistently named as one of the world's best guitarists. bb king: it is good for me when i am feeling good and will good for me when i am feeling bad. it is kind of like religious music is to a lot of people. >> from humble beginnings, king was born on a cotton plantation before hitchhiking his way to memphis in his 20's. it is there where he got the name blues boy king. bb king: it is something i like to do anyway. which i love. ♪ but i did what i did before love came to town ♪ >> bb king influenced rock 'n roll's formative years, inspiring everyone from eric clapton. the 15 tim
molly: lisa is down with the rest of our team. following all of the events out of the cannes film festival. the king of blues guitarist and singing has died at the age of 89. bb king was known for hits such as "3:00 blues," "when love comes to town," and "lucille." >> ♪ the thrill has gone away ♪ >> after starting his career in the 1940's, he played at least 100 shows a year until he was 88. bb king: ♪ >> ♪ your love i will cherish to my...
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molly: duncan woodside reporting. deadly landslide in colombia. 62 people were killed and 40 others were injured in the country's northwest. hundreds of workers are involved in recovery and the president met with local officials. columbia's climate and mountainous landscape make it clear -- make it prone to landslides. an ambitious deal to fight global warming. angela merkel and francois hollande a with u.n. deal. paris will host a climate summit in december. over the past two days, informal talks have been held in berlin. the eu's biggest economies urging other countries to do their part. germany is europe's largest economy but also its biggest co2 emitter. no more military hardware for u.s. police barack obama has banned departments from using certain types of military gear. armored vehicles on tracks, camouflaged uniforms and grenade launchers will no longer be supplied. the move follows by american unrest over police brutality especially in minority communities. france 24 reports. >> restoring trust between the am
molly: duncan woodside reporting. deadly landslide in colombia. 62 people were killed and 40 others were injured in the country's northwest. hundreds of workers are involved in recovery and the president met with local officials. columbia's climate and mountainous landscape make it clear -- make it prone to landslides. an ambitious deal to fight global warming. angela merkel and francois hollande a with u.n. deal. paris will host a climate summit in december. over the past two days, informal...
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molly: i can start to answer that, and i am sure molly -- frankie has something to add. the right to food is the right to respect, protect, fulfill. first of all, simply respecting and protecting people's ability to grow their own food and to secure the foods they want in the ways they want to get it that's the beginning of it. the government is not obligated to feed people, except under an emergency situation. it's one of the misconceptions of this country that is very common about the right to food. it doesn't mean that everybody lines up and gets a free hand from the government. it's that the government backs out and prevents all of the ways that corporations in this country are interfering with people's ability to eat the food they want raised in the way they want it to be raised. frankie: i think the brazil story really captures what you are saying. the approach is not to create a giveaway. it was to enable people to access the market. if you are a citizen -- if you are hungry, you are still a citizen, and you still need us the government, to make sure the market se
molly: i can start to answer that, and i am sure molly -- frankie has something to add. the right to food is the right to respect, protect, fulfill. first of all, simply respecting and protecting people's ability to grow their own food and to secure the foods they want in the ways they want to get it that's the beginning of it. the government is not obligated to feed people, except under an emergency situation. it's one of the misconceptions of this country that is very common about the right...
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molly: these results unexpected.f course, we saw predictions running into things, put things neck and neck. that being said, what is this victory mean, then, for david cameron moving forward? bÉnÉdicte: well, is what we thought we would not be telling you at all, that he extorted a really having needed a coalition five years ago, and he chose the liberal democrats. in the end, they were on message all week, the whole of the conservative party, saying look, do not check jeopardize, give us another five years, and we will finish the job. do not risk labor who overspent on the gordon brown. this is a mandate to govern this country, so it looks like in the next few minutes, we will hear that the conservatives have the absolute majority, that they do not need to go to coalition with anybody. all the one hand, the conservatives -- especially david cameron comes out strengthened. the one thing i've not mentioned, the eu referendum, the elephant in the room or in the country, many european countries looking for that possible
molly: these results unexpected.f course, we saw predictions running into things, put things neck and neck. that being said, what is this victory mean, then, for david cameron moving forward? bÉnÉdicte: well, is what we thought we would not be telling you at all, that he extorted a really having needed a coalition five years ago, and he chose the liberal democrats. in the end, they were on message all week, the whole of the conservative party, saying look, do not check jeopardize, give us...
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charles: molly, it's got a tough road ahead in the house certainly it might. democrats in the house even more so than i ethe senate. many of them virilely oppose it. they've got an increasingly bad reputation among labor unions and liberal groups. so really it's an easy vote for almost any democratic congress to vote against this. and obama even more so in the house than in the senate is goingg to rely very heavily on republican votes. >> some of the comments twarled elizabeth warren was almost insulting an angry. what was your reaction to that, to hearing a senator referred to that way? >> there was some comments elizabeth warren who did not like that. they thought he went too far. gwen: by calling her by her first name? >> no, i think that and i think you can see obama calls harry reid harry and john boehner john. that was not a legitimate shot. he says -- he's just a politician. gwen: worst thing you can say -- >> yeah, exactly lo and behold. they felt he made it too personal. it's not personality driven. it's ideologically driven. these groups are not goin
charles: molly, it's got a tough road ahead in the house certainly it might. democrats in the house even more so than i ethe senate. many of them virilely oppose it. they've got an increasingly bad reputation among labor unions and liberal groups. so really it's an easy vote for almost any democratic congress to vote against this. and obama even more so in the house than in the senate is goingg to rely very heavily on republican votes. >> some of the comments twarled elizabeth warren was...
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molly? >> thank you. >> the investigation by the justice department raises serious questions about what role the federal government should play in local law enforcement and whether this is about politics or truly about finding justice. let's bring in juan williams fox news political analyst. we just heard from robert dris kole in there. he said this sets a bad precedent. every time somebody's upset with the president, the feds are going to swoop in. there's nothing that indicates in baltimore there's a need for a federal investigation. they investigated themselves and they charged these guys. >> what you've got though is the mayor asking for this investigation. >> so what you have is a tremendous concern i think nationwide about federal intervention in local affairs. >> you think it's warranted? schools or police. in this case when you have a request from the mayor, yes, it's warranted. if the mayor wants to help she's going to get it and i think it's appropriate for the federal government t
molly? >> thank you. >> the investigation by the justice department raises serious questions about what role the federal government should play in local law enforcement and whether this is about politics or truly about finding justice. let's bring in juan williams fox news political analyst. we just heard from robert dris kole in there. he said this sets a bad precedent. every time somebody's upset with the president, the feds are going to swoop in. there's nothing that indicates in...
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molly: i can start to answer that, and i am sure molly -- frankie has something to add. the right to food is the right to respect, protect, fulfill. first of all, simply respecting and protecting people's ability to grow their own food and to secure the foods they want in the ways they want to get it that's the beginning of it. the government is not obligated to feed people, except under an emergency situation. it's one of the misconceptions of this country that is very common about the right to food. it doesn't mean that everybody lines up and gets a free hand from the government. it's that the government backs out and prevents all of the ways that corporations in this country are interfering with people's ability to eat the food they want raised in the way they want it to be raised. frankie: i think the brazil story really captures what you are saying. the approach is not to create a giveaway. it was to enable people to access the market. if you are a citizen -- if you are hungry, you are still a citizen, and you still need us the government, to make sure the market se
molly: i can start to answer that, and i am sure molly -- frankie has something to add. the right to food is the right to respect, protect, fulfill. first of all, simply respecting and protecting people's ability to grow their own food and to secure the foods they want in the ways they want to get it that's the beginning of it. the government is not obligated to feed people, except under an emergency situation. it's one of the misconceptions of this country that is very common about the right...
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let's check in with molly cochran from accuweather. hello to you, molly. >> thanks, reena and t.j. it was a historic weekend for oklahoma city, over 70 water rescues on saturday. now, the threat for flash flooding going to shift farther to the south from dallas to houston. also have powerful thunderstorms, can't rule out the chance for some tornados from san antonio to houston. meanwhile the northeast, d.c. to philadelphia, it's going to be a very warm and humid day. don't forget the sunscreen if you're headed outdoors. reena and t.j., back to you. >> thank you so much. we had a heck of a scene across the street from the u.s. capitol last night. that's been the home of strange happenings not too long ago. look at this bomb squad called up to blow up a pressure cooker found in an unoccupied car on the national mall. this was happening as thousands of people gathering for a memorial day concert. pulled from the station wagon appeared to be a propane tank. the driver was tracked down and arrested police insist there was no threat to the public. >> the streets of cleveland are calm thi
let's check in with molly cochran from accuweather. hello to you, molly. >> thanks, reena and t.j. it was a historic weekend for oklahoma city, over 70 water rescues on saturday. now, the threat for flash flooding going to shift farther to the south from dallas to houston. also have powerful thunderstorms, can't rule out the chance for some tornados from san antonio to houston. meanwhile the northeast, d.c. to philadelphia, it's going to be a very warm and humid day. don't forget the...
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and then northbound, or farther north on the jersey turnpike southbound side, before the molly pitcher service area, do have accident to deal with. also in east windsor, new jersey, fire in devonshire drive between dorchester drive and yorkshire drive. we take you in to philadelphia, woodhaven road, watch out for downed polls and wires, due to earlier accident. andand don't forget when on the road get updated information about traffic backups with the new cbs philly traffic app. download the app now on itunes or google play. >> well, updated breaking news right now huge fire ripped through mercer county apartment complex. eyewitness cam video here shows the fire damaged several unit at the windsor capital. one person survived by jumping if he second story window. >> also, police in darby borough delaware country searching for the gunman who opened fire during a fight near third and greenway. police say there were dozen of children nearby. if you know the gunman right there you are asked to contact police right away. >> the national weather service says the storm through northeast texas
and then northbound, or farther north on the jersey turnpike southbound side, before the molly pitcher service area, do have accident to deal with. also in east windsor, new jersey, fire in devonshire drive between dorchester drive and yorkshire drive. we take you in to philadelphia, woodhaven road, watch out for downed polls and wires, due to earlier accident. andand don't forget when on the road get updated information about traffic backups with the new cbs philly traffic app. download the...
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hey there, molly. >> thanks, reena and t.j. memorial day holiday, we do have the threat for some flooding issues. an additional 1 to 3 inches of rainfall from dallas to houston on top of really wet ground. the water has nowhere else to go except for to cause problems. also some strong thunderstorms monday afternoon from san antonio to houston. some of these thunderstorms could even produce large hail and a few isolated tornadoes. it's going to be a warm and summer-like memorial day from philadelphia to the nation's capital. don't forget the ball cap and perhaps the sunscreen. farther to the south, we do have the threat for rip currents. if you're headed out to the beaches for myrtle beach to jacksonville, check in with a lifeguard before heading into the water. reena and t.j., back to you. >> molly, thanks so much. frightening moments outside the nation's capital last night. the bomb squad moving in on a suspicious car. officers blew up a pressure cooker found in a station wagon parked across the street from the capitol buildin
hey there, molly. >> thanks, reena and t.j. memorial day holiday, we do have the threat for some flooding issues. an additional 1 to 3 inches of rainfall from dallas to houston on top of really wet ground. the water has nowhere else to go except for to cause problems. also some strong thunderstorms monday afternoon from san antonio to houston. some of these thunderstorms could even produce large hail and a few isolated tornadoes. it's going to be a warm and summer-like memorial day from...
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it's not what we always do. >> molly, what's your take on the republican field currently?k it's simply a matter of too many people? i bring that up because you suggest something really interesting, something that i loved the idea about. you said every candidate should agree not to sign a tv deal or a book deal for two years after they're running. tell me about that idea. >> well there's no way that's enforceable, but you have these issues that, you know some people are in this race a little bit more legitimately than others but i just completely reject the idea that this is a problem to be solved. this is a tremendous journalistic opportunity. i mean you have serious ideological disputes going on on the republican side of things. different ideas about education policy common core, foreign policy interventionism, surveillance. and as journalists we complain about the influence of hundred on politics and complain about barely distinguishable candidates who don't have interesting policy ideas and what we have are interesting debates that affect the entire country and even can
it's not what we always do. >> molly, what's your take on the republican field currently?k it's simply a matter of too many people? i bring that up because you suggest something really interesting, something that i loved the idea about. you said every candidate should agree not to sign a tv deal or a book deal for two years after they're running. tell me about that idea. >> well there's no way that's enforceable, but you have these issues that, you know some people are in this race...
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we have an accident in new jersey on the new jersey turnpike southbound approaching the molly pitch pitcher service area. katherine scott is an apartment fire complex devon shire drive. academy road northbound traffic heading toward the boulevard. police blocking local woodhaven road because of a downed pole peco is is on the scene. stick to academy or comly road. >>> a fire broke out at a new jersey apartment complex and it had one person jumping two stories to get to safety a firefighter is among those injured. katherine scott is live in east wind so -- windsor township, mercer county. >> reporter: matt, 20 people have been displaced. one person had to jump two floors in order to escape the flames and the smoke in the apartment. firefighters remain at work in east windsor township. the the fire was placed under control an hour ago but they are still putting out hot spots. this was a fast-moving fire, let's go to cell phone video that a resident shot early this morning as the fire raged. it broke out at 2:30 at a building in the windsor castle apartments on the unit block of devon shire dr
we have an accident in new jersey on the new jersey turnpike southbound approaching the molly pitch pitcher service area. katherine scott is an apartment fire complex devon shire drive. academy road northbound traffic heading toward the boulevard. police blocking local woodhaven road because of a downed pole peco is is on the scene. stick to academy or comly road. >>> a fire broke out at a new jersey apartment complex and it had one person jumping two stories to get to safety a...
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heat and humidity going to be a factor. >> all right, thanks so much to our molly cochran there. >>> some frightening moments outside the nation's capital last night. the bomb squad had to be called in because of a suspicious car. what you're seeing there, officers blowing up a pressure cooker that was found in a station wagon. it was parked across the street from the capitol building. they also seized what appeared to be a propane tank. this was all happening just as thousands arrived for a memorial day concert. the owner of that car was >>> verdict in a police shooting case. a controversial case. 71 people were arrested in the wake of the saturday morning decision. most of them after dark. but most protesters marched peacefully. sermons at sunday services reanyonersre reinforced the need for calm. the governor praised them. >> the people of cleveland handled this. they should be so proud of themselves and look at cleveland as a model. >> the case itself officer michael brelo, he was acquitted in the deaths of two unarmed suspects and stood on the hood of their car and fired 15 bull
heat and humidity going to be a factor. >> all right, thanks so much to our molly cochran there. >>> some frightening moments outside the nation's capital last night. the bomb squad had to be called in because of a suspicious car. what you're seeing there, officers blowing up a pressure cooker that was found in a station wagon. it was parked across the street from the capitol building. they also seized what appeared to be a propane tank. this was all happening just as thousands...
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molly henneberg is live with the dramatic developments. molly, we're learning new details about what happened when the operation forces were on the ground in syria. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: very dramatic detail attention. a senior u.s. defense official tells fox this was quote a real fire fight a no kidsing old school fire fight. some members of the force were fighting in hand to hand combat with islamic state or isis militantses, we're told. the delta team went in on ospreys and blackhawks from iraq into syria. they approached a multi-story building, guards started shooting at them. the target of the raid, a high value isis target, and others, started using civilians as human shields. fox learned the u.s. team separated the women and children away from him killed him when he resisted, killed 11 other guards captured his wife, took lap tops, phones, files for intelligence purposes and left. here is what defense secretary he carter said about the raid. he said, quote last night at the direction of the commander in chief
molly henneberg is live with the dramatic developments. molly, we're learning new details about what happened when the operation forces were on the ground in syria. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: very dramatic detail attention. a senior u.s. defense official tells fox this was quote a real fire fight a no kidsing old school fire fight. some members of the force were fighting in hand to hand combat with islamic state or isis militantses, we're told. the delta team went in on...
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molly henneberg is following this from our dc news room. molly? >> reporter: hi she's been on the job less than two weeks and already president obama's new attorney general loretta lynch, announced a very public civil rights investigation into the baltimore police department in the wake of the death of freddy gray and the riots there. one former deputy attorney general in the civil rights division under former president george w. bush says this investigation may be warranted but it should not become a pattern. >> i do think there is some risk that the public now expects every time there is a high profile matter, the feds will swoop in and help. and why think that's a healthy attitude to have. >> reporter: one legal expert at the conservative heritage foundation warns that this investigation may not be even handed. >> the down side is that they're asking in federal bureaucrats who are hostile to law enforcement, have no experience actually as law enforcement officers and they're not going to get a fair evaluation of the practices in baltimore. >> r
molly henneberg is following this from our dc news room. molly? >> reporter: hi she's been on the job less than two weeks and already president obama's new attorney general loretta lynch, announced a very public civil rights investigation into the baltimore police department in the wake of the death of freddy gray and the riots there. one former deputy attorney general in the civil rights division under former president george w. bush says this investigation may be warranted but it should...
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molly line working the story, what's the latest? >> a fourth person was arrested of the deaths two of officers. the investigation is far from over. they were taken into custody in different places, that's created multiple crime scenes. we have new information from the public safety department warren strain he confirms that cornelius clark, 28 years old was charged with obstruction of justice in the case also charged and taken into custody early this morning, brothers marvin and curtis banks, who both have criminal records. marvin 29 charged with what counts of capitol murder one count of grand theft auto for taking off in one of the vehicles and one count of felon possession of a firearm. the younger brother, 26, charged with two counts of accessory after the fact. and finally, joni callaway also charged with two counts of capital murder. both officers benjamin deen and the 25-year-old were shot and killed deen a k-9 officer, named officer the year previously leaves behind a wife and two small children. officer tate was a new-comer,
molly line working the story, what's the latest? >> a fourth person was arrested of the deaths two of officers. the investigation is far from over. they were taken into custody in different places, that's created multiple crime scenes. we have new information from the public safety department warren strain he confirms that cornelius clark, 28 years old was charged with obstruction of justice in the case also charged and taken into custody early this morning, brothers marvin and curtis...
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. >> mollies?r drug. that's what they're all into. >> look at what they are. leisure and entertainment. that's what they're good at. >> and mollies. neil: before you became a wall street icon we were all young. >> i was working! i took jobs as a messenger. neil i did! i worked in a highway. i was -- >> being patient doesn't count! >> i'm older than i look i hope, i hope i'm older than i look. i was working i was in the 60s and working in hospitals for almost nothing i volunteered. neil: you all sound bitter to me. you resent this because they have had a softer path. >> yes! >> you are talking to the three people you had on fox news very nice kids but they're soft, aren't they? neil: they are not. they were wonderful kids. >> a little soft. neil: everyone is soft to you. you run about four miles a day you lift 7 h-p pounds. >> serious? >> i lift a lot. >> i'm glad i'm on your side. >> i want to thank you all seriously. and i don't know, folks -- . neil: does playboy know about this? look at that. >>
. >> mollies?r drug. that's what they're all into. >> look at what they are. leisure and entertainment. that's what they're good at. >> and mollies. neil: before you became a wall street icon we were all young. >> i was working! i took jobs as a messenger. neil i did! i worked in a highway. i was -- >> being patient doesn't count! >> i'm older than i look i hope, i hope i'm older than i look. i was working i was in the 60s and working in hospitals for almost...
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molly doll and organized this huge yard sale for a charity called kid four kid. she received all kind of donations, including bikes baby gear kitchen plainses just to name a few which she then put up for sale. lots of bargain hunters showed up to get good deals. molly says money she raise today will go to help three local favorite organizations. >>> all right. much more to come on "action news" tonight, it was a wonderful celebration in bucks county, we will take to you new hope for annual gay pride parade. >>> plus best high school rowers from across the country are in philadelphia for one of the biggest events of its kind. >>> plus, jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right back. >>> ♪♪ >> today was a great the day for a celebration exactly what they did, and we're doing in bucks county, pennsylvania and hunterdon county, new jersey today. thinks the annual gay pride parade in new hope ape lambertville. marching band, organizations and every day folks strutted down main street this afternoon. parade is part of the the pride week which runs through
molly doll and organized this huge yard sale for a charity called kid four kid. she received all kind of donations, including bikes baby gear kitchen plainses just to name a few which she then put up for sale. lots of bargain hunters showed up to get good deals. molly says money she raise today will go to help three local favorite organizations. >>> all right. much more to come on "action news" tonight, it was a wonderful celebration in bucks county, we will take to you new...
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fox news's molly line reports live from the u.s. district court in boston. molly?>> melissa, jurors have been deliberating today for about five hours. they deliberated for about 45 minutes yesterday afternoon. they're just beginning this process. they hold the life of dzhokhar tsarnaev in their hands. the convicted marathon bomber. the 12 jurors that initially coin havinged him of 30 federal counts are same ones behind closed doors right now, looking at 17 capital counts he was convicted of those that carry possibility of the death penalty. thus far they sent out a series of questions regarding the death of crystal campbell. regarding gateway factors and aggravating factors weighing behind closed doors. it doesn't give us too much insight how far they are in the process though. defense attorney judy clark presented her closing arguments yesterday, asking the jury to choose life yes even for the boston marathon bomber. she once again blamed older brother tamerlan for outsized influence on his older brother. he would have never done it but for tamerlan. said life wit
fox news's molly line reports live from the u.s. district court in boston. molly?>> melissa, jurors have been deliberating today for about five hours. they deliberated for about 45 minutes yesterday afternoon. they're just beginning this process. they hold the life of dzhokhar tsarnaev in their hands. the convicted marathon bomber. the 12 jurors that initially coin havinged him of 30 federal counts are same ones behind closed doors right now, looking at 17 capital counts he was convicted...
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. >> epionce's sales director molly johnson agrees. >> talking to doctors and aestheticians and nursesthey are doing trainings with our existing accounts. see if they have a new staff or just want a refresher on the products and out talking to doctors that don't currently carry our product showing them the studies we have the science behind it. >> the trainings are designed to help office staff sell epionce products even though they might not have a sales background. >> sales is not natural to them. you have to overcome rather than them feeling like they're doing a hard sell on patients it's education, helping them with their skin. >> of course, this model would not work without the right people and finding them is hard. molly looks for driven individual was are also a right fillet for the region. >> someone in the northeast has a very different personality than the south or the west coast even. >> epionce doesn't base reps in most major cities. smaller markets are preferred. >> we don't have a rep in los angeles, in new york city in chicago. we do very well in the smaller cities to be
. >> epionce's sales director molly johnson agrees. >> talking to doctors and aestheticians and nursesthey are doing trainings with our existing accounts. see if they have a new staff or just want a refresher on the products and out talking to doctors that don't currently carry our product showing them the studies we have the science behind it. >> the trainings are designed to help office staff sell epionce products even though they might not have a sales background. >>...
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molly line is live in boston with more on what's ahead, molly. >> reporter: jenna, exactly, the prosecution and the defense have both rested their cases in the boston marathon bombing trial. the feds calling their final witness to the stand, famed death penalty opponent sister helen presean. she was permitted to visit dzhokhar tsarnaev in prison and testified that he expressed his feelings about what happened to the victims. telling her, no one deserves to suffer like they did, under defense requesting she confirms she heard pain in tsarnaev's voice and shared her perception that he was genuinely sorry for what he did. prosecutored called the warden of the super max prison where he will likely be sent if sentenced to life behind bars. john oliver heads up the prison facility in florence colorado where he says new inmates under special restrictions imposed by the government can still make two phone calls per month. write letters, and have five social visits with approved guests. they receive at least ten hours of recreation time outside of their cell per week. oliver testified that inmates m
molly line is live in boston with more on what's ahead, molly. >> reporter: jenna, exactly, the prosecution and the defense have both rested their cases in the boston marathon bombing trial. the feds calling their final witness to the stand, famed death penalty opponent sister helen presean. she was permitted to visit dzhokhar tsarnaev in prison and testified that he expressed his feelings about what happened to the victims. telling her, no one deserves to suffer like they did, under...
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molly line, thank you.to the fierce debate over terrorism and free speech following the attack outside after prophet muhammad cartoon contest in texas. now the debate is expanding. critics are calling out news outlets, fox, supposedly blaming victims when they exercise free speech. op-ed in "the washington post" write, quote a judgment has emerged that preaches compliance with the notion that particular form of expression means you're asking for it. that viewpoint has trickled down from the bosses of these news organizations into the coverage as pamela geller, the organizer has discovered. once the media draws a line it is tough to undraw. talk to our media panel about. judy miller is pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter author and fox news contributor. lynn sweet is washington bureau chief for the chicago sun seems times. does that editorial judy have a point? is it the, have the media been complicit i guess in blaming the messenger for the event that apparently brought on the attack? >> yes i thi
molly line, thank you.to the fierce debate over terrorism and free speech following the attack outside after prophet muhammad cartoon contest in texas. now the debate is expanding. critics are calling out news outlets, fox, supposedly blaming victims when they exercise free speech. op-ed in "the washington post" write, quote a judgment has emerged that preaches compliance with the notion that particular form of expression means you're asking for it. that viewpoint has trickled down...
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fox news correspondent molly line is live outside that courthouse. molly? >> greta it took these jurors a little more than 14 hours to determine that death was the appropriate punishment for the convicted marathon bomber, dzhokhar tartar november as usual showing little emotion in court. his classic demeanor which has been pretty indifferent throughout this trial. so jurors were cheerful. ending the task. listening to heart wrenching testimony. the question now is what's next for tsarnaev? he will spend the rest of his life in prison. the question is how much longer he will actually live when this death penalty will actually be administered. appeals can deep inmates alive as you know greta for more than a decade. where he will be held at. the super max facility that's out in florence, colorado. that's home to many other convicted terrorists. pretty bleak place. he would have a private room but meals would be pushed through a slot in the door. there is a 4-inch window just a few feet high. he be able to write letters have the occasional visitor. the other op
fox news correspondent molly line is live outside that courthouse. molly? >> greta it took these jurors a little more than 14 hours to determine that death was the appropriate punishment for the convicted marathon bomber, dzhokhar tartar november as usual showing little emotion in court. his classic demeanor which has been pretty indifferent throughout this trial. so jurors were cheerful. ending the task. listening to heart wrenching testimony. the question now is what's next for...
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a couple named molly and george green. they owned a successful engineering company called general engineering labs. they spent a lot of years -- then they started traveling the world and they discovered that many of the challenges and many of the sicknesses in africa comes from the fact that clean water is simply hard to find. so they sold their business and decided to go full-time into the mission of providing clean water in africa. over the last several years they have provided millions of gallons of water all over the continent. in the poorest areas of africa. i met last week i young lady. she was about 15 years old and she was diagnosed with brain cancer. it impacted or affected her optical nerves and she is now legally blind at 14 or 15 years old. she decided that she would dedicate the rest of her life to serving kids like her. so she started a prom for kids with cancer. she has decided not to sit on the sidelines, but to be engaged in life in changing lives for other people. my third piece to the life puzzle is simp
a couple named molly and george green. they owned a successful engineering company called general engineering labs. they spent a lot of years -- then they started traveling the world and they discovered that many of the challenges and many of the sicknesses in africa comes from the fact that clean water is simply hard to find. so they sold their business and decided to go full-time into the mission of providing clean water in africa. over the last several years they have provided millions of...
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we saw molly, heroin, marijuana. h they told us guns were a problem then the seven people were shot. >> all these people that would come from outside the area to prey on the kids. >> 100 miles. >> which was part of this. you really gavin, you -- you're controversial, you're also funny, but this wasn't funny to you. the coverage the mocking. that really got to you. why? >> it was infuriating. it was evidence of the left hypocrisy they don't really care. jon stewart says there, you will believe your eyes. your eyes weren't down there. "hannity" went down how changed the law and will prevent future rapes. that's all you have to do. the law enforcement told us this is one little tweak like no drinking on the beach and the whole rape culture -- >> will end. >> i think most parents understand at spring break kids are going to drink, maybe smoke cigarettes maybe even some pot. i don't think they understand a culture that is there to prey on them. i don't think they understand the level of consumption. i don't think they und
we saw molly, heroin, marijuana. h they told us guns were a problem then the seven people were shot. >> all these people that would come from outside the area to prey on the kids. >> 100 miles. >> which was part of this. you really gavin, you -- you're controversial, you're also funny, but this wasn't funny to you. the coverage the mocking. that really got to you. why? >> it was infuriating. it was evidence of the left hypocrisy they don't really care. jon stewart says...
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molly hennenberg is joining us live in washington with the latest. what's the reaction right now to the attorney general's announcement? >> reporter: some of baltimore's leaders, as you may remember including democratic mayor stephanie rawlings-blake asked the federal government to come in and investigate and the department of justice is now doing just that. but one former attorney general under president george w. bush says baltimore may get more than it bargained for if the justice department investigators lower the boom. >> part of the problem is that they have a tendency to come down like a ton of bricks on anybody that they look at and the cities don't have the wherewithal to challenge them in court. they don't have the resources. so they wind up taking some supervisor or monitor or something of that sort and that generally leads to a decline in policing. >> reporter: he also warns that tying the hands of the police department too much could lead to quote, fewer arrests and more crime. >> molly, what has lynch said about what she's going to do t
molly hennenberg is joining us live in washington with the latest. what's the reaction right now to the attorney general's announcement? >> reporter: some of baltimore's leaders, as you may remember including democratic mayor stephanie rawlings-blake asked the federal government to come in and investigate and the department of justice is now doing just that. but one former attorney general under president george w. bush says baltimore may get more than it bargained for if the justice...
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as molly line reports this mother's day is a day of mourning for the families left behind. >> reporter: two police officers have lost their lives. one was just at the beginning of his career. and the other had been honored. two officers were murdered following a traffic stop. dean a canine officer who was previously named officer of the year leaves behind a wife and young children. and tate is a rookie and described as having an infectious smile. the investigation is still in the early stages. but city leaders say the deadly altercation began shortly after one of the officers pulled over a vehicle. the second officer arriving shortly thereafter. shots were fired and one of the police cruisers was also stolen from the scene. >> pop, pop, pop. i knew instantly somebody was shot. >> i heard the sirens coming. i knew then. it was serious because police don't come for a gunshot. they come for bodies. >> a man hunt got under way and all three suspects were eventually arrested at different locations, expanding the investigation and the number of scene that is have to be combed for evidence. >
as molly line reports this mother's day is a day of mourning for the families left behind. >> reporter: two police officers have lost their lives. one was just at the beginning of his career. and the other had been honored. two officers were murdered following a traffic stop. dean a canine officer who was previously named officer of the year leaves behind a wife and young children. and tate is a rookie and described as having an infectious smile. the investigation is still in the early...
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special thanks to jedediah, molly hemming way, joanne noah chin ski and anthony.it for me. i'm tom shillue. usually i have to think of one more line. when we have >> hello, and welcome to "justice." thanks for being with us. tonight, shocking report that illegals could vote in the 2016 election if the president has his way. and how one state, texas, might put the federal government to shame by strengthening its own power grid. but, first, thou sands gather in bat mar of what many call a victory rally. fox news correspondent mike tobin is in baltimore with the latest. mike? >> reporter: hi, judge. well the demonstrations that were down at city hall marched in mass to this location at north avenu
special thanks to jedediah, molly hemming way, joanne noah chin ski and anthony.it for me. i'm tom shillue. usually i have to think of one more line. when we have >> hello, and welcome to "justice." thanks for being with us. tonight, shocking report that illegals could vote in the 2016 election if the president has his way. and how one state, texas, might put the federal government to shame by strengthening its own power grid. but, first, thou sands gather in bat mar of what...
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feiffer: i was very moved by molly talking about her work and how she goes about it. and gary -- the level, people even though they are impressed with the different forms of humor in satire, don't really think of the degree of thought and insight and seriousness and the artist trying to figure out how do i present this? what is the best way of communicating this? i don't want to yell at people, how do i get across the point i want to make? you talk about serious journalists, they aren't very serious, because they usually write the same crap that everyone else does. how do i get across my different point of view and make it work using a competition of words and pictures? it is a whole different form, so we think differently about it. what you do, we think differently about it and what you do, and you do, it is extraordinary. an example of what is out there. there is wonderful talent out there, working alternative forms. it is terrific. i am 86 years old, so sissy in a field that i adored -- so to see in a field that i adored from a young age, i am grateful for it. mr.
feiffer: i was very moved by molly talking about her work and how she goes about it. and gary -- the level, people even though they are impressed with the different forms of humor in satire, don't really think of the degree of thought and insight and seriousness and the artist trying to figure out how do i present this? what is the best way of communicating this? i don't want to yell at people, how do i get across the point i want to make? you talk about serious journalists, they aren't very...
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reporter molly hennessy-fisk is based there for the "los angeles times" and joins me now.me to the newshour, so what is the latest on the flooding situation and on the casualties? >> well judy thanks for having me. we have the death toll has risen to about 19 in texas and oklahoma. but they're also still searching for people who are missing, as you mentioned. we have some people who are missing in houston from the flooding here. but then also in central texas, still from flooding that happened over the holiday weekend. >> woodruff: an what about the flooding situation i mean how bad how high is the water how big a threat? >> well the water got pretty high. we had almost a foot of rainfall overnight into tuesday morning. and so yesterday was a big day for people you know kayaking in the streets and trying to get around people who were trapped in their homes had to be rescued by fire crews who went around the neighborhoods in rescue boats. one of those boats capsized and two of the people who were still missing had been in that boat. today the waters had receded mostly. hi g
reporter molly hennessy-fisk is based there for the "los angeles times" and joins me now.me to the newshour, so what is the latest on the flooding situation and on the casualties? >> well judy thanks for having me. we have the death toll has risen to about 19 in texas and oklahoma. but they're also still searching for people who are missing, as you mentioned. we have some people who are missing in houston from the flooding here. but then also in central texas, still from...
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special thanks to jedediah, molly hemming way, joanne noah chin ski and anthony.es it for me. i'm tom shillue. usually i have to think of one more line. when we have 5 seconds left i don't know what else to say. >>> a swift investigation brings charges, serious charges for half a dozen baltimore officers. the death of freddie gray ruled a homicide at the hands of police. this is "special report." good evening. i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. the prosecutors found that six officers had a hand in the death of freddie gray who died april 19th one week after suffering a broken back in the back of a police van. we have james rosen with a look at the city with problems plagued by this process.
special thanks to jedediah, molly hemming way, joanne noah chin ski and anthony.es it for me. i'm tom shillue. usually i have to think of one more line. when we have 5 seconds left i don't know what else to say. >>> a swift investigation brings charges, serious charges for half a dozen baltimore officers. the death of freddie gray ruled a homicide at the hands of police. this is "special report." good evening. i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. the prosecutors found that...
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molly is editor and to you, first molly.u agree with the premise that it media is not treating sanders like a contender. >> absolutely. the media love to decry and then a moment with a candidate in the race they pick and choose. this is unfair and also that the media are bad judges of who the good candidates to cover. it would be better if we let the voters decide. >> new york times, but -- buried his. and gave him way less than republican candidates. why is he deminnished as a possible president. >> i don't think most people when they give serious consideration to candidates think that a socialist will be elect elect president of the united states. and you have to talk about poll numbers and he has okay poll numbers in vermont. but outside of vermont where he is 18 percent in the polls, he has single digits among the democrats. you have unlike the republican side where there is no really one candidate, on the democratic side there is and that is hillary clinton. and in comparison to her, it looks like a very long shot. i do
molly is editor and to you, first molly.u agree with the premise that it media is not treating sanders like a contender. >> absolutely. the media love to decry and then a moment with a candidate in the race they pick and choose. this is unfair and also that the media are bad judges of who the good candidates to cover. it would be better if we let the voters decide. >> new york times, but -- buried his. and gave him way less than republican candidates. why is he deminnished as a...
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. >> they were take mollies during the meltdown. >> one thing that is pertinent here -- there is the in college grads, we need them to get good paying jobs to reimagine the country's future. >> they can't get good jobs unless the economy creates it. >> kayleigh was here, an amazing millennial. neil: what about the millennials we had? kayleigh likes you the others hated you. >> let me tell you, when i listened to the boring and winey millennials. >> they think you're boring. >> want to let people know, they are so boring the millennials. neil: charlie runs upstairs at fox business, and he caught this our charlie gasparino proving he's hip and reaching out to the millennial audience and says -- [ laughter ]. neil: what are you doing? what is going on here? >> my arms look big there. neil: you're a handsome man. notice under the rubbish, 17 different lunches. >> something just moved in the back. neil: i'm reading into all of this, there's a lot of envy here a lot of envy here. >> someone slipped me a molly. [ laughter ] >> you're drunk. >> neil on a serious note. what i'm worried about,
. >> they were take mollies during the meltdown. >> one thing that is pertinent here -- there is the in college grads, we need them to get good paying jobs to reimagine the country's future. >> they can't get good jobs unless the economy creates it. >> kayleigh was here, an amazing millennial. neil: what about the millennials we had? kayleigh likes you the others hated you. >> let me tell you, when i listened to the boring and winey millennials. >> they think...
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. [ whining ] >> i knew she would react, molly would react, but i didn't expect her to react the waydid in the airport. i think she was just kind of beside herself and, we were both just overjoyed. >> staff sergeant joe meyers knew his surprise return from iraq would bring joy to his 9-year-old daughter hannah. >> come here. [ applause ] >> when the cameras started coming in, they told us that they were going to look at our class because we were the best fourth grade class. so they said that they were just going to come in and look around, and they said to welcome some special guests. >> the most special guest of all, her dad. >> it took all i could do to keep my composure coming through the door of that classroom and looking for my daughter. >> two years after her father's surprise visit to her classroom, hannah lives in germany with her parents and younger sister. she and her father treasure the memory of that day. >> it was like a blur, but i was just so excited because i had no clue. and he wasn't supposed to be coming home that day. he was supposed to be coming home a little whi
. [ whining ] >> i knew she would react, molly would react, but i didn't expect her to react the waydid in the airport. i think she was just kind of beside herself and, we were both just overjoyed. >> staff sergeant joe meyers knew his surprise return from iraq would bring joy to his 9-year-old daughter hannah. >> come here. [ applause ] >> when the cameras started coming in, they told us that they were going to look at our class because we were the best fourth grade...
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good evening, molly. >> good evening. seven women, five men, after more than 14 hours of deliberation determined that death was the appropriate plan for the convicted marathon bomber to render justice in this case. dzhokhar tsarnaev retained his indifferent demeanor has his fate was delivered to a packed courtroom. some of the jurors were tearful. ending the many weeks of graphic evidence and listening to heartwrenching testimony. when twin bombs placed by he and his brother tamerlan placed at the boston iconic marathon in april 2013 264 people were injured, some horiffically maimed and four people were killed krystle marie campbell and sean collier and martin richard and lingzi lu. tsarnaev was inspired by radical jihad. >> the defendant was an adult who came to believe in an ideology of hate and expressed those beliefs by killing, maiming and mutilating innocent americans on patriots' day. >> reporter: survivors of the attack are beginning to weigh in including a transit officer who nearly bled to death after being stru
good evening, molly. >> good evening. seven women, five men, after more than 14 hours of deliberation determined that death was the appropriate plan for the convicted marathon bomber to render justice in this case. dzhokhar tsarnaev retained his indifferent demeanor has his fate was delivered to a packed courtroom. some of the jurors were tearful. ending the many weeks of graphic evidence and listening to heartwrenching testimony. when twin bombs placed by he and his brother tamerlan...
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molly henneberg has the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi. this was such a significant operation with with such high stakes such a high value target and such risk to u.s. special operations troops that president obama personally gave the go ahead. we're starting to get details on what happened whether an army delta commando team landed in eastern syria. there was a quote intense fire fight. one defense official says some of the fighting during the raid was hand to hand combat. u.s. forces tried to grab a sewn orisis leader and his wife. he put up a fight. he was killed. and his wife was captured and is in u.s. military detention in iraq. according to the national security council quote, the president authorized this upon the recommendation of his national security team. as soon as we had developed sufficient intelligence and were confident the mission could be carried out successfully and consistents with the requirements for undertaking such operations. that's from the national security council today. we were told that during the fight, they
molly henneberg has the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi. this was such a significant operation with with such high stakes such a high value target and such risk to u.s. special operations troops that president obama personally gave the go ahead. we're starting to get details on what happened whether an army delta commando team landed in eastern syria. there was a quote intense fire fight. one defense official says some of the fighting during the raid was hand to hand combat....