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>> narrator: anthony rolon was 17 and living here in new bedford, massachusetts, when he committed the murder that got him locked up for life. >> ...a pack of juvenile delinquents and they stabbed to death this... >> narrator: at the time rolon was sentenced, massachusetts-- like the rest of the country-- was cracking down on a new breed of teen criminals called "superpredators." >> first tonight, a local man is brutally murdered, and the killer sentenced to life without parole. >> narrator: that same year-- 1996-- rolon was living near this new bedford public housing project where he dealt drugs with his father. then, one night, a fight with some two dozen kids got out of control. >> anthony rolon stabbed robet botelho jr. to death in new bedford. >> one night in january, there was a party going on within the housing complex. a loud party is gonna bring police. and that's going to harm anthony's drug dealing business. so, anthony told them to quiet down. words were exchanged. and somebody's got a baseball bat and somebody's got another weapon. no guns. >> there's a shovel. >> shovels-
>> narrator: anthony rolon was 17 and living here in new bedford, massachusetts, when he committed the murder that got him locked up for life. >> ...a pack of juvenile delinquents and they stabbed to death this... >> narrator: at the time rolon was sentenced, massachusetts-- like the rest of the country-- was cracking down on a new breed of teen criminals called "superpredators." >> first tonight, a local man is brutally murdered, and the killer sentenced to...
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passaic local, because the passaic local, on the pretext that passaic workers supported a strike in new bedford, massachusetts, in which the communist played a prominent role. if you read the history of the united textile workers in the 19's -- written in the 1950's, they do not mention the passaic strike at all. so how does one evaluate the passaic strike at the end of it? the question of trade unions, on a narrow economic basis, the strike was lost. that is to say, there was no union formed, and the companies were able to reverse whatever agreements they had made. but i think the significance of the strike goes beyond just the bread-and-butter issues. because it showed, in the very dark period, in. like i mentioned, where tapping thewere workers, with the percentage of workers in unions were on the decline, in which the ku klux klan was able to march in large numbers in washington, d.c., renowned for anti-immigrant attacks, a kind of served as a ray of light of what was possible. and it also, for the communists, had a very strong impact. it showed that comments were competent organizers. it s
passaic local, because the passaic local, on the pretext that passaic workers supported a strike in new bedford, massachusetts, in which the communist played a prominent role. if you read the history of the united textile workers in the 19's -- written in the 1950's, they do not mention the passaic strike at all. so how does one evaluate the passaic strike at the end of it? the question of trade unions, on a narrow economic basis, the strike was lost. that is to say, there was no union formed,...
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beckshire was from new bedford and hathaway from massachusetts. dy else and his point was you have to educate people for the new opportunities that come along. you can't stop what runs in front of the truck on the road. just have to adjust and people have to change. people have to learn. a lot going on. >> it's happening in retail. as we speak. >> sure is. >> thank you. good to check in with you. rick helfenbein from the american apparel and footwear association. >> let's get a news update with sue herera. >> good morning. defense secretary jim mattis enrived in copenhagen and he said that the u.s. will look at russia's plan to create several safe zones in syria. >> we have to look at it -- the devil is always in the details, right? so we have to look at the details to see if we can work them out. see if we think they'll be effective. can we actually execute them? >> pyongyang university releasing a statement on the recent detention of an american citizen saying the arrest of kim hak-song was not connected with the work of the university. north kor
beckshire was from new bedford and hathaway from massachusetts. dy else and his point was you have to educate people for the new opportunities that come along. you can't stop what runs in front of the truck on the road. just have to adjust and people have to change. people have to learn. a lot going on. >> it's happening in retail. as we speak. >> sure is. >> thank you. good to check in with you. rick helfenbein from the american apparel and footwear association. >>...
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with me now the editor in chief of the daily caller news foundation, christopher bedford. to see you. >> love having out show. the report cites this -- another anonymous, unaccountable sourcing there. what do you make of that? >> the nonnews nonaccountable sourcing and the press is completely addicted to it. never as good as the onthe record sources, in our reporting week found officials out of the room for one week lose so much credibility what's going on in the room week can only ask what reactions are. donald trump is running into the same problem that hillary clinton ran into with e-mail servers, e-mail and secret servers, it's a drip, drip, drip coming out. so far the e-mails leaked to reuters. the officials who saw them said they don't appear to have any problem, any actual collusion in them. the communications about things that a candidate or incoming president would have. that's not the headline that reuters is going to run. reuters leans left and they're going to say there were 18 undisclosed communications. if donald trump isn't more careful in communication, it'
with me now the editor in chief of the daily caller news foundation, christopher bedford. to see you. >> love having out show. the report cites this -- another anonymous, unaccountable sourcing there. what do you make of that? >> the nonnews nonaccountable sourcing and the press is completely addicted to it. never as good as the onthe record sources, in our reporting week found officials out of the room for one week lose so much credibility what's going on in the room week can only...
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recently, news broke about this girl on the corner bedford avenue a bedside oakland it's going to be destroyed. >> it's a hip-hop up monument. look how gorgeous it is. it is artwork. summary put their heart and soul into this mural. why should they take that promise? >> they should be taken it down. he's like the best. he's a legend. i really don't think this should be happening. >> samuel is the landlord of this building and is selling installing two windows on the second floor to increase rent prices for the building. in an interview he said this, i could demolish the building if i wanted to. i don't need no permission from anyone except the dod. >> when the merrill artist found out about the renovation they worked with a local art collective to help raise $5000 to save the merrill. unfortunately, that was not enough money. the group said that they offered in exchange $1250 per month to save the mural. but they don't have that kind of funds to support this initiative indefinitely. the landlord secure permits to do the renovation a march, however, they're not reports as to when the
recently, news broke about this girl on the corner bedford avenue a bedside oakland it's going to be destroyed. >> it's a hip-hop up monument. look how gorgeous it is. it is artwork. summary put their heart and soul into this mural. why should they take that promise? >> they should be taken it down. he's like the best. he's a legend. i really don't think this should be happening. >> samuel is the landlord of this building and is selling installing two windows on the second...
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joining me now is christopher bedford, editor in cheer for the daily caller news foundation.in, former fbi director james comey surprising a lot of people when he refused to testify before the senate intelligence committee behind closed doors x now the fired fbi director raising expectations among the media, some members of congress and even some americans who are curious to hear what he'll have to say when he testifies publicly. what are your thoughts about all of this drama surrounding his dismissal and now his upcoming appearance? >> now, this appears to be missing puzzle piece. like you said, we're wondering why wouldn't comey want to come and talk to the senate intelligence committee where he's been invited? this is the missing piece, and now it all makes sense. he doesn't want to be misquoted. as we know and as we've seen, republicans and democrats will sit in these meet beings with intelligence initials -- meetings with intelligence official, and they'll come out and their aides or themselves will leak directly the narrative they want to hear. i think comey wants to ke
joining me now is christopher bedford, editor in cheer for the daily caller news foundation.in, former fbi director james comey surprising a lot of people when he refused to testify before the senate intelligence committee behind closed doors x now the fired fbi director raising expectations among the media, some members of congress and even some americans who are curious to hear what he'll have to say when he testifies publicly. what are your thoughts about all of this drama surrounding his...
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bedford. iranians were at the polls to vote on a new president.ndidates remain including the moderate and hardliner. iran's first presidential elections is the nuclear accord drew surprisingly large numbers with some waking hours in line to cast votes. the man accused of driving his car onto one of the busiest sidewalks in the u.s. and mowing down pay restrooms -- pedestrians has been charged with murder. the navy veteran hit about two dozen people. i am mark crumpton in new york. ♪ this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang. it is a topic we continue to talk about, cord cutting. consumers have more tv options than ever before giving the media industry no choice but to embrace the shift to streaming. as more platforms top -- pop-up, the more consumers choose to watch this way. roku streamed about 9 billion hours in 2016, a 70% increase from the her prior. the company made over $4 billion in revenue last year. joining us, anthony wood, roku c.e.o., and still with us roger mcnamee. anthony, the industry has embraced streaming. it took a while.
bedford. iranians were at the polls to vote on a new president.ndidates remain including the moderate and hardliner. iran's first presidential elections is the nuclear accord drew surprisingly large numbers with some waking hours in line to cast votes. the man accused of driving his car onto one of the busiest sidewalks in the u.s. and mowing down pay restrooms -- pedestrians has been charged with murder. the navy veteran hit about two dozen people. i am mark crumpton in new york. ♪ this is...
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the leader of the opposition democrats also campaigned in bedford, saying the party would offer hope ahead of brexit negotiations. local newsy powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 100 20 countries. i am mark crumpton crumpton. this is bloomberg. malwareoming up, the attack that spread throughout the globe this week at an unprecedented pace. we will discuss in the week in tech. scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. the wannacry cyber attack started in the u.k. and affected more than 300,000 consumers in 100 50 countries. while the events are concerning, the payoff for the hackers have been less than impressive. emily chang joins us with more on that and other tech stories grabbing our attention this week. emily: i am joined by our executive editor for tech. the ransomtart with where hack attack. by the end of the week, 300,000 computers affected but only $92,000 in payments collected. that seems surprisingly low. >> it really did not go as far as i think they would have liked. what happened was people either the patch oroaded the ones who didn't learned a valuable, important lesson. other people were able
the leader of the opposition democrats also campaigned in bedford, saying the party would offer hope ahead of brexit negotiations. local newsy powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 100 20 countries. i am mark crumpton crumpton. this is bloomberg. malwareoming up, the attack that spread throughout the globe this week at an unprecedented pace. we will discuss in the week in tech. scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. the wannacry cyber attack started in the u.k. and affected...
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have the remains of bedford forest and his family moved to expect if we have to take it to the supreme court, we will fight. >> the other quarter are confederate supporters.>> ktvu fox news at five starts now. >> it is not only an attack remaining highly likely but it may be imminent.>> britain's terrorists raised to the highest level. the bombing killed 22 people. england is worried about a follow-up attack. good evening and julie huner. >> and frank somerville. british prime minister theresa may raised the threat level in the nicking them from severe to critical. if the highest level possible. she says another attack made the imminent. the number of people killed remains at 22 from yesterday's bombing at the ariana grande concert. the youngest victim so far was only eight years old work 59 others were hurt. any of them have life- threatening injuries. today prime minister said the attack may be a larger plot. >> we have revealed it is a possibility we cannot ignore that there is a wider group of individuals linked to this attack. >> raising the threat level from severe to critical means the military will replace police at some public events. as for the investigation po
have the remains of bedford forest and his family moved to expect if we have to take it to the supreme court, we will fight. >> the other quarter are confederate supporters.>> ktvu fox news at five starts now. >> it is not only an attack remaining highly likely but it may be imminent.>> britain's terrorists raised to the highest level. the bombing killed 22 people. england is worried about a follow-up attack. good evening and julie huner. >> and frank somerville....
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steve: christopher bedford daily caller thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: breaking newsthis wednesday morning. more arrests tied to the march terror attacks as we learn the terrorist was a devout muslim who even had the quran memorized. our next guest, a former muslim, now a cryption, on what he calls the quran's th jihad. dude. they're just jealous. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. (excited) i got one! (jokingly) guess we're having cereal for dinner. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch apple strawberry bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your slee
steve: christopher bedford daily caller thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: breaking newsthis wednesday morning. more arrests tied to the march terror attacks as we learn the terrorist was a devout muslim who even had the quran memorized. our next guest, a former muslim, now a cryption, on what he calls the quran's th jihad. dude. they're just jealous. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. (excited) i got one! (jokingly)...