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newsroom starts now. >>> happening now in the newsroom, cease-fire. or not. secretary of state john kerry postponing his trip to the region. >>> plus, deported. >> this is the facility where all of the deportees are processed. >> 40 women and children out of america and back in honduras, landing in one of the country's most dangerous cities. >> why did she leave in the first place? >> our rosa flores live from honduras this morning. >>> how are you feeling, tracy? >> you look great. >> thank you. >> you look great, man. >> tracy morgan speaking out for the first time since that horrible accident. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> how long will his recovery be? >>> and drugged. >> pills to go to sleep, pills to play, pills to play at halftime. pills after the game. >> former detroit player on pills in the nfl did the nfl illegally give them pills to play? >> i was out of the locker room, on the streets, with my family, i'm still in pain. >> let's talk, live in the cnn newsroom. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we beg
newsroom starts now. >>> happening now in the newsroom, cease-fire. or not. secretary of state john kerry postponing his trip to the region. >>> plus, deported. >> this is the facility where all of the deportees are processed. >> 40 women and children out of america and back in honduras, landing in one of the country's most dangerous cities. >> why did she leave in the first place? >> our rosa flores live from honduras this morning. >>> how are...
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. >> the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," cease fire. or not. >> secretary of state john kerry postponing his trip to the region. >>> plus, deported. >> this is a facility where all of the deportees are processed. >> 40 women and children out of america and back in honduras. >> how are you feeling? >> you look great. >>> tracy morgan speaking out for the first time since that horrible accident. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> how long will his recovery be? >>> and drugged? >> pills to go to sleep, pills to play, pills to play at half time, pills after the game. >> former detroit lion jd hill on the dea investigation of the nfl. did the nfl illegally give players pills to keep them on the field? >> after they put me out of the good old boy club and out of the locker room, on the streets, with my family, i'm still in family. >>> let's talk live in the cnn "newsroom." good morning. i'm carol costello. thanks so much for joining me. we begin this hour in the middle east where a cease fire plan couldn't even survive the night. just six
. >> the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," cease fire. or not. >> secretary of state john kerry postponing his trip to the region. >>> plus, deported. >> this is a facility where all of the deportees are processed. >> 40 women and children out of america and back in honduras. >> how are you feeling? >> you look great. >>> tracy morgan speaking out for the first time...
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of the newsroom at the time. >>> we've got odd weather outside. ? we have clouds, humidity, 100 degree heat and the classic san francisco fog. we've got it all happening
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stay with "cnn newsroom."ing up in about 15 minutes from now. >>> in the meantime we will turn back to malaysia airlines flight 17 next on "cnn newsroom." >> yes. ahead here, mourning families demanding answers. we'll have a live report from amsterdam. >>> i'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." i'm john vause. >> and i'm natalie allen. the headlines this hour, there was celebration in gaza sunday as the military wing of hamas announced the capture of an israeli soldier. israel's ambassador to the u.n. has denied that claim. but the military said a short time ago it can neither confirm nor deny that report. >> and the hamas claim came on the deadliest day yet in this round of violence. palestinians report 87 people killed on sunday at least. 501 are dead over the past two weeks. israel reports 13 soldiers killed sunday, 18 in total, plus two civilians who were killed by hamas rocket fire on israel. >>> the ukrainian cabinet says 251 bodies have
stay with "cnn newsroom."ing up in about 15 minutes from now. >>> in the meantime we will turn back to malaysia airlines flight 17 next on "cnn newsroom." >> yes. ahead here, mourning families demanding answers. we'll have a live report from amsterdam. >>> i'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." i'm john vause. >> and i'm natalie allen. the headlines this hour, there...
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>>> 30 more minutes of cnn newsroom, thank you for staying with us. >> we will check the headlines. israel's military said it cannot confirm or deny that hamas has capture a soldier. israel is reporting 13 soldiers killed, making this the deadliest did i left. >>> pro russia a separatists refuse to return over information about flight data a recorders may have been pulled from the wreck. this footage from reuters he shows a worker that appears to be with the international black box. >>> fighting has intention identified in libya as rival malitias are battling for control of the airport. at least five people are reported dead. a local said that shells are falling on residential areas and the unand other organizations have temporarily evacuated. >> serious concern has been expressed due to the israel conflict. >> member s met in a koesed sdor session is. they were just outside, the security council was slammed for not doing enough to end the bloodshed. >> if the security council, the party that is supposed to be responsible for international peace and security is not stopping this kil
>>> 30 more minutes of cnn newsroom, thank you for staying with us. >> we will check the headlines. israel's military said it cannot confirm or deny that hamas has capture a soldier. israel is reporting 13 soldiers killed, making this the deadliest did i left. >>> pro russia a separatists refuse to return over information about flight data a recorders may have been pulled from the wreck. this footage from reuters he shows a worker that appears to be with the...
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"newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom," back home. tar tar tar tar tariq khedair back in the u.s. the 15-year-old under house arrest for throwing rocks not speaking out. >> no child palestinian or israeli, deserves to die. >>> breaking overnight, a brazen bank robbery. >> stop and get the hostage. >> reporter: and a high-speed chase ending in a hail of gunfire. >> she was just, you know, abinnocent bystander going to pull out money. >> reporter: in the end three people are dead and now there are over who shot one of the hostages. >>> so we're flying from boston to chicago and it's one of the bumpiest flights i've been on, ever. >> reporter: bumpy ride. >> every flight i get on gets choppier and choppier. >> reporter: how climate change is making the friendly skies not so friendly. >>> and -- >> that's one small step for man -- >> reporter: landing on the moon. >> reporter: one one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: 45 years ago. let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for
"newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom," back home. tar tar tar tar tariq khedair back in the u.s. the 15-year-old under house arrest for throwing rocks not speaking out. >> no child palestinian or israeli, deserves to die. >>> breaking overnight, a brazen bank robbery. >> stop and get the hostage. >> reporter: and a high-speed chase ending in a hail of gunfire. >> she was...
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great anchors, great management in the newsroom.ked, and it was slowly and inexorably dismantled by don cornwell and his partner in the service of investment bankers, who--all they wanted was their money back. don't blame them for that. they gave the money. they deserve to have it back. but syracuse lost, and to, you know, raise your hand in celebration like that, it strikes me as tone-deaf and insensitive. and, don, i hope you see this, because you're wrong. you didn't build a thing. you've managed to tear it all down. >> and, scott, what's transped since last you spoke with us? >> something that i never thought i'd see, ron. lee alexander walked out of the federal courthouse less than... >> schwanbeck: scott atkinson was a news reporter at channel 5 in syracuse for 17 years. he left market 82 and moved on to become news director here at wwny-tv in watertown, new york, market size 176. >> how do you feel about the afternoon of the 22nd for taping? >> schwanbeck: the small family-owned station is a step back size-wise, but it's a co
great anchors, great management in the newsroom.ked, and it was slowly and inexorably dismantled by don cornwell and his partner in the service of investment bankers, who--all they wanted was their money back. don't blame them for that. they gave the money. they deserve to have it back. but syracuse lost, and to, you know, raise your hand in celebration like that, it strikes me as tone-deaf and insensitive. and, don, i hope you see this, because you're wrong. you didn't build a thing. you've...
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"cnn newsroom" back after a break. >> hamas wanted this war. it initiated this war for its own purposes. israel didn't want this war. this is a purely defensive war. >> hamas didn't kill the three israeli teenagers it was done been a lone actor. >> hamas members did, acting as a local cell on behalf of hamas, yes. >> is there a mute button or something here? >> but here's my question, and the reason that we're showing these pictures, because these are dead children, what woo israel have taken the time to confirm that those children were out of the school before you fired? >> i think you have no basis for making the statement that you just made. of course we wouldn't fire directly. >> you've already taken the windows out of this side of the building. >> they have an international responsibility according to hague regulations article 47 and also according to international law to treat gaza very differently. that's the point. >> just wrong. just wrong. that's just wrong. israel ended its occupation completely in 2005. >> that's untrue. that's disi
"cnn newsroom" back after a break. >> hamas wanted this war. it initiated this war for its own purposes. israel didn't want this war. this is a purely defensive war. >> hamas didn't kill the three israeli teenagers it was done been a lone actor. >> hamas members did, acting as a local cell on behalf of hamas, yes. >> is there a mute button or something here? >> but here's my question, and the reason that we're showing these pictures, because these are...
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newsroom starts right now. happening now in the newsroom -- boiling point. immigration lines drawn. as the face of the movement is detained, then released. >> i'm wolf blitzer in israel near the gaza border. we'll have the latest on what's going on including my own personal experience. >> cancelling on comcast. >> help me understand why you don't want faster internet service. >> the customer service nightmare that everybody is talking about. >> and unlocking the truth. an eighth grade heavy metal band 12 years old getting the chance of a lifetime, a nearly $2 million record deal. malcolm, alan and jarrett are here. let's talk live in the cnn newsroom. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we bring with jose antonio vargas, perhaps the most famous illegal immigrant in america. he's a free man at least for now. the undocumented immigrant journalist and activist has been released after briefly detained at a texas airport by border control officials on tuesday admitting to officials he did not have a visa to be in this country. to dig deeper on the stor
newsroom starts right now. happening now in the newsroom -- boiling point. immigration lines drawn. as the face of the movement is detained, then released. >> i'm wolf blitzer in israel near the gaza border. we'll have the latest on what's going on including my own personal experience. >> cancelling on comcast. >> help me understand why you don't want faster internet service. >> the customer service nightmare that everybody is talking about. >> and unlocking the...
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"newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom" two big breaking stories. first horror at 32,000 feet, a passenger plane shot down, blown out of the sky. nearly 300 people on board, among them women, children, and aids researchers. >> it's like it was raining body parts. >> as new details emerge from the crash scene, outrage grows. >> bring to justice all these bastards who committed this international crime. >> who did it? ukraine got a hold of these intercepted rebel communications. we'll play the whole tape for you. then -- >> the united states will offer assistance we can to help determined what happened and why. >> reporter: president obama offers help but what can the united states really do? >>> plus -- ground invasion at gaza. israeli tanks roll across the border and the air strikes won't relent, and the israeli prime minister says the military is getting ready for even more action. let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm carol costello. u.s. intelligenc
"newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom" two big breaking stories. first horror at 32,000 feet, a passenger plane shot down, blown out of the sky. nearly 300 people on board, among them women, children, and aids researchers. >> it's like it was raining body parts. >> as new details emerge from the crash scene, outrage grows. >> bring to justice all these bastards who committed this...
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you're watching cnn newsroom. isha sesay. >> 30 minutes past midnight on the east coast, time to check the headlines. >> confusion over who exactly has the black boxes from the malaysian airlines flight that was shot down over eastern ukraine. investigators say they can't waste any time in getting to the crash site, which is deep inside a war zone. all 298 people onboard the plane were killed. >> the death toll continues to rise as israel's ground invasion of gaza moves into its third day. palestinian officials say more than 270 gaza residents have been killed since hostilities began last week. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon is set to meet to try and broker a truce. >>> in syria, isis militants have overrun a natural gas field near homs, according to prominent syrian opposition group. it says the militants killed at least 270 people when they stormed the facility. almost 100 others are missing. >>> and to the east of iraq, isis militants controlling the city of mosul have issued an ominous ultimatum to christi
you're watching cnn newsroom. isha sesay. >> 30 minutes past midnight on the east coast, time to check the headlines. >> confusion over who exactly has the black boxes from the malaysian airlines flight that was shot down over eastern ukraine. investigators say they can't waste any time in getting to the crash site, which is deep inside a war zone. all 298 people onboard the plane were killed. >> the death toll continues to rise as israel's ground invasion of gaza moves into...
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"newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning, thank you so much for joining me this morning. there's another aviation disaster unfolding, searchers now scrambling to locate an al al al algerie flight. a private spanish company, swift air, operates the plane. al goodman is in madrid to tell us more. good morning. hi, carol, more word on the people aboard the plane, ten nationals involved, reportedly 50 french citizens, 24 from burkino faso. five canadians, others from africa and europeans nations. this plane has actually been missing for about ten hours, because it was an early morning predawn flight, leaving from burkino faso, its capital, for what should have been a three or four-hour flight straight north to the capita of algeria, but it went -- the contact was lost about 50 minutes into the flight. it was going burkino faso over malli into algeria. according to the flight path we've been told about. it's somewhere possibly over malli. this was a spanish company, swift air, right here in madrid that has a fleet of airplanes, with some sort of charter or lease arrangement wi
"newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning, thank you so much for joining me this morning. there's another aviation disaster unfolding, searchers now scrambling to locate an al al al algerie flight. a private spanish company, swift air, operates the plane. al goodman is in madrid to tell us more. good morning. hi, carol, more word on the people aboard the plane, ten nationals involved, reportedly 50 french citizens, 24 from burkino faso. five canadians, others from africa...
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. >>> the next hour of "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom." on the brink. breaking overnight, the middle east explodes. >> we're using missile defense to protect our civilians. >> warnings of towns being wiped out. >> they are using their civilians to protect their missiles. >> will america have to broker a cease fire? >>> if you don't stand for something, you are going to follow for anything. >> immigration outrage. this morning, deportations begin. brace yourself, pull out the par kas, the polar vortex is back. >> 59 for a high temperature on monday for the middle of july. >> temperatures 30 degrees below normal, some people waking up to temperatures in the 40s. > >>> we've got to talk about it. germany takes the cup, so after biting -- >> he's such a consistent player. >> and tim howard, are americans world cup whipped? let's talk live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank for so much for joining me. any hope of the american dream could quickly die for many undocumented migrants seeking a new live in the united states. to cur
. >>> the next hour of "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom." on the brink. breaking overnight, the middle east explodes. >> we're using missile defense to protect our civilians. >> warnings of towns being wiped out. >> they are using their civilians to protect their missiles. >> will america have to broker a cease fire? >>> if you don't stand for something, you are going to follow for anything. >>...
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"newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," on the brink. breaking overnight, the middle east explodes. >> we're using missile defense to protect our civilians. >> warnings of towns being wiped out. >> they're using civilians to protect their missiles. >> will america have to broker are a cease-fire? >> if you don't stand for something, you're going to fall for anything. >> immigration outrage. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> this morning, deportations begin. >> our border is not open to illegal migration. >>> brace yourself, pull out the parkias, the polar vortex is back. >> 59 for a high temperature on monday in the middle of july. just crazy weather going on. >> temperatures 30 degrees below normal, some people waking up to temperatures in the 40s. >>> they find a way, with touch, with finesse. >> we got to talk about it. germany takes the cup. so after biding, and stim howar, is the america cup whipped? we'll talk about it. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin in gaza where neighborhood
"newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," on the brink. breaking overnight, the middle east explodes. >> we're using missile defense to protect our civilians. >> warnings of towns being wiped out. >> they're using civilians to protect their missiles. >> will america have to broker are a cease-fire? >> if you don't stand for something, you're going to fall for anything. >> immigration outrage. >> what do we...
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veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom. veronica you see this woman fall down hard. >> reporter: yeah. it's tough to watch. the attack happened thursday evening. the new youtube video just surfaced today. take a look. you can see the crowd in a brawl. the woman in white tries to intervene. she guts punched and knocked unconscious. you see herling on the ground while by standers look on. kpix was first on the scene for the aftermath as paramedics raced to the scene. to wommeras released from the hospital the next morning. police say the fight did not appear to be connected to the a's giants rivalry. two men were arrested in the attack. i'm veronica de la cruz. live in the newsroom. >> veronica, thank you for that the. >>> san jose's tough pot club laws could go up in smoke if medical marijuana advocates have their way. they are giving out free pot to potential voters in exchange for their signatures. len ramirez is here now to tell us pot club us could be only days from closing. len, sit even legal to bribe somebody that way
veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom. veronica you see this woman fall down hard. >> reporter: yeah. it's tough to watch. the attack happened thursday evening. the new youtube video just surfaced today. take a look. you can see the crowd in a brawl. the woman in white tries to intervene. she guts punched and knocked unconscious. you see herling on the ground while by standers look on. kpix was first on the scene for the aftermath as paramedics raced to the scene. to wommeras released...
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"newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> usa! usa! usa! >> usa, it's all on the line today, beat belgium or go home. the red, white and blue taking the field in just hours. support even coming from waffle house of all places tweeting "we don't believe in bell yum waffles or even supporting a boycott." >>> plus deadly duratio, a massive storm tearing through the midwest, iowa seeing eight inches of rain in just one day, but a strengthening tropical storm could ruin july 4th plans for millions, beaches from florida to new england on alert. some forecasts saying it will be a category 1 hurricane by the weekend. >>> plus, boots on the ground. 300 new u.s. troops baghdad bound but with the official withdrawal three years old, why are there almost 1,000 american servicemen there. >>> plus this, world cup fever hitting hollywood. the stars around, jay-z, mick, rihanna and the official world cup song by j. lo and pit bull, we're brazil live in the "cnn newsroom." ♪ >> check me out, look. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. i'm carol costello, th
"newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> usa! usa! usa! >> usa, it's all on the line today, beat belgium or go home. the red, white and blue taking the field in just hours. support even coming from waffle house of all places tweeting "we don't believe in bell yum waffles or even supporting a boycott." >>> plus deadly duratio, a massive storm tearing through the midwest, iowa seeing eight inches of rain in just one day, but a...
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the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom" p boiling point. immigration lines drawn. >> they are not born here. go back to mexico. >> where will buses of immigrant children go? >> people want a cease fire. they want calm but at this point it doesn't look like it's going to happen. >>> people in gaza saying they want to live after a cease fire collapses. we'll take you to the front lines. >>> busting into a car with a hammer to save two children. why does this keep happening? >>> and the google exec, a hooker and a heroin overdose. alex tickleman in court today. we'll take you to the website she used. >>> live at the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thanks so much for joining me. we start this hour on capitol hill and the potential for two bomb shell hearings this hour has the department of veteran affairs made any progress in reducing its backlog. first up, lost anthrax, deadly germs kept in baggies, mishandled bird flu, the cdc chief appears before a house committee to answer questions about why that's happening. >>> let'
the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom" p boiling point. immigration lines drawn. >> they are not born here. go back to mexico. >> where will buses of immigrant children go? >> people want a cease fire. they want calm but at this point it doesn't look like it's going to happen. >>> people in gaza saying they want to live after a cease fire collapses. we'll take you to the front lines. >>>...
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. >> happening now in the "cnn newsroom," the first hurricane of the year picks up strength. mandatory evacuations under way in north carolina. the governor speaking in just moments. also this, a colorado teenager accused of trying to join terrorists fighting in syria and iraq. was it driven by love? >> is there another bus coming to our city and where can i be when for this next protest to protect that bus from coming here? >> immigration showdown. protesters turn back busloads of immigrants in california. will it happen again tomorrow? >>> and fireworks back with a big bang. cities that scaled back during the recession have found a way to pay for the big show this year. would you dig into your pockets for your own fourth of july celebration? >>> good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow in for carol costello. we begin this hour with hurricane arthur, churning off the coast of south carolina as we speak. it is bearing down on fourth of july celebrations all the way up new england. right now it is a category 1 hurricane, upgraded from a tropical storm, really just hours ago. s
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. >>> from our delaware newsroom, wilmington city council has voted to reduce the fire department staffing by eight, the move cuts government spending by $500,000. council says the positions are currently vacant and will not affect response times or public safety. the mayor has announced the cuts saying it will lead to house closures. >>> the state has fired its chief medical examiner after evidence of misconduct and a criminal investigation is ongoing and the state is searching for his replacement. authorities accuse dr. coury for using money for his personal gain. >>> actor, median, tracy morgan is suing wal-mart in section with a crash on the new jersey turnpike that seriously injured morgan and killed his friend,
. >>> from our delaware newsroom, wilmington city council has voted to reduce the fire department staffing by eight, the move cuts government spending by $500,000. council says the positions are currently vacant and will not affect response times or public safety. the mayor has announced the cuts saying it will lead to house closures. >>> the state has fired its chief medical examiner after evidence of misconduct and a criminal investigation is ongoing and the state is...
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"newsroom" starts now. happening now, the u.s. doubles down on russia. >> this is a moment of truth for russia. >> putin tries to deflect. but the world isn't buying it as outrage grows for putin to take responsibility. >> it is crystal career that any russian, drunken aguerrilla cannot manage this system. >> it is like leaving criminals in control of the crime scene. >> also -- >> the battle along the gaza strip has been taking a very, very ugly turn. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls for another cease-fire. >> we're sad for every civilian casualty. they're not intended. >> as the u.s. heads to egypt to try to broker a peace deal. plus, 23.6 billion, a jury tells rj reynolds to pony up for the death of a long time smoksmoker. let's talk live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm care costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with mh flight 17. >> russia is supporting these separatists, russia is arming these separatists. russia is training these separatists. and russia has not yet done the things necess
"newsroom" starts now. happening now, the u.s. doubles down on russia. >> this is a moment of truth for russia. >> putin tries to deflect. but the world isn't buying it as outrage grows for putin to take responsibility. >> it is crystal career that any russian, drunken aguerrilla cannot manage this system. >> it is like leaving criminals in control of the crime scene. >> also -- >> the battle along the gaza strip has been taking a very, very ugly...
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you're watching a special edition of cnn newsroom live from london. i will speak to an aviation expert next. the whole world is really waiting for the investigation. >> welcome back to our viewers to the united states and around the world. let's bring you up to date on our top story this morning. ukrainian government search and rescue workers have now found 196 bodies at the crash site of flight mh-17. the government says the search is being hindered by armed separatists on site. the u.s. and ukraine say it was a russian made surface to air missile. international observers are complaining that ak sesds to the crash site is very limited. they say the area is under strict control. talked with a spokesman for the organization. michael and erin asked him about their progress. >> time is really moving quickly. >> do you know anything more about the black boxes? ukrainian officials said on friday that reporters were in their country that they didn't know who had them. have you heard anything about that and has anyone at the scene have a sense of where they
you're watching a special edition of cnn newsroom live from london. i will speak to an aviation expert next. the whole world is really waiting for the investigation. >> welcome back to our viewers to the united states and around the world. let's bring you up to date on our top story this morning. ukrainian government search and rescue workers have now found 196 bodies at the crash site of flight mh-17. the government says the search is being hindered by armed separatists on site. the u.s....
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tom costello starts off our coverage tonight from our washington newsroom. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. president obama insisted today the russian-backed rebels preserve the crash scene and allow international investigators access to the area including a very small u.s. team now headed to kiev. across six square miles in a remote area of eastern ukraine, russian-backed rebels have been picking through the scorched wreckage of the malaysian passenger plane shot out of the sky without warning. in a nearby sunflower field, the bodies of passengers, their passports and possessions including tour books for planned vacation. today, president obama said the u.s. has very specific information about what happened to flight 17. >> evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface-to-air missile that was launched from an area that is controlled by russian-backed separatists inside of ukraine. >> reporter: today, this haunting instagram video of passengers aboard the plane
tom costello starts off our coverage tonight from our washington newsroom. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. president obama insisted today the russian-backed rebels preserve the crash scene and allow international investigators access to the area including a very small u.s. team now headed to kiev. across six square miles in a remote area of eastern ukraine, russian-backed rebels have been picking through the scorched wreckage of the malaysian passenger plane shot out of the sky...
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newsroom. good evening. >> good evening. arizona's attorney general says the execution of joseph wood took 1 hour and 57 minutes. this was execution by lethal injection. witnesses say wood was gasping and snorting for more than an hour. his attorneys even filed an emergency motion to stop the execution midway through, but wood died before the court acted. he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend and her father 25 years ago aft. after the execution, witnesses and the family spoke out. >> it was tough for everybody in that room. and at a certain point, you wondered if he was ever going to die. >> it's about the victims. it ain't about the guy that went to sleep and never woke up. now my family members can rest in peace. >> this april in oklahoma, inmate clayton lockette died 43 minutes into his execution, sparking a debate about lethal injection. tonight arizona's governor is
newsroom. good evening. >> good evening. arizona's attorney general says the execution of joseph wood took 1 hour and 57 minutes. this was execution by lethal injection. witnesses say wood was gasping and snorting for more than an hour. his attorneys even filed an emergency motion to stop the execution midway through, but wood died before the court acted. he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend and her father 25 years ago aft. after the execution, witnesses and the family spoke out....
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riv -- live in the newsroom, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> passengers calling it unnerving. a fake security screener took a passenger into a private room for a patdown. how the man was caught and what the tsa says about the incident. >>> stubborn clouds still lingering around the bay area but mark tamayo will be here to tell you if there could be a warmup in store for the weekend. >>> after more than six years and $1.3 billion, what just happened that indicates that levi stadium in santa clara is officially open for business. we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price.
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"newsroom" starts right now. happening now, could it be the breakthrough so desperately needed between he's israel and hamas. new talk of a cease-fire. >>> the deadliest outbreak of ebola ever now sickens two american aid workers and the fear grows that this african outbreak could spread even more. >>> and a political push to impeach president obama, fiery rhetoric that could derail any talk about immigration reform. let's talk, live in the cnn newsroom. >>> good morning. i'm ca carol costell you, thank you for joining me. the plea, an immediate and unconditional cease-fire. also, the latest setback, a temporary truce crumbles with israel and hamas trading accusations of who is to blame. and the death toll climbs. more than 1,000 palestinians have been killed along with 45 israelis. this morning, israel says they're observing an unlimited cease-fire and washington echoes the calls for peace. >> a week ago before secretary kerry went to the region, we weren't talking about temporary cease-fires and there wasn't en
"newsroom" starts right now. happening now, could it be the breakthrough so desperately needed between he's israel and hamas. new talk of a cease-fire. >>> the deadliest outbreak of ebola ever now sickens two american aid workers and the fear grows that this african outbreak could spread even more. >>> and a political push to impeach president obama, fiery rhetoric that could derail any talk about immigration reform. let's talk, live in the cnn newsroom. >>>...
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the next hour of cnn "newsroom" after a break. ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? but you're not done. capella university can help take your career even further, with the most direct path to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. tawnk so much for joi
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mickey out in the newsroom trying to ascertain what in fact was going on.this not the best of what this organization does? >> it is, due to your great team as we put this" coverage together. all of our interviews on digital media -- i would bring your attention to the conversation we had with willem marx and also wonderful perspective from the faa flight instructor. >> tom keene and i don't get to work together often. >> we should meet halfway. >> sounds like a plan. stay with us. "bottom line" will continue in just a moment. ♪ >> before we break to take us back to regular programming, we want another perspective on the situation in ukraine. joining us is patrick skinner, director of special budgets at the soufflÉ in group. he is a former u.s. air marshal. mr. skinner, thank you for your time today. your reaction to the news you have been hearing throughout the morning and afternoon in ukraine? --pre-shocking, actually pretty shocking, actually. very unusual to have a civilian airline shutdown in a conflict zone, particularly at that height. >> we have been
mickey out in the newsroom trying to ascertain what in fact was going on.this not the best of what this organization does? >> it is, due to your great team as we put this" coverage together. all of our interviews on digital media -- i would bring your attention to the conversation we had with willem marx and also wonderful perspective from the faa flight instructor. >> tom keene and i don't get to work together often. >> we should meet halfway. >> sounds like a...
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>>> next on kqed "newsroom." save water or get hit in the wallet. wasting water as the drought intensifies and dry conditions get fire season roaring to an early start. >>> plus, pulling the curtain off health care prices. it's not as easy as it sounds. >> it is virtually impossible for consumers to find out the price of something in advance of a treatment. >>> good evening and welcome to kqed "newsroom." california is struggling with its worst drought in decades as state lawmakers debate a million billion dollar water bond. californians have cut by 5%, not the 20% called for in january. state resources control board is targeting outdoor water use and threatening fines up to $500. the recent high temperatures and dry conditions are cooking up a fierce fire season. in the past two weeks, wildfires flared from napa to southern california. concerns remain high drought conditions intensify. all these elements joined together create a political and environmental scenario. we have consumer editor of keu news. and ked science manager and environmental writ
>>> next on kqed "newsroom." save water or get hit in the wallet. wasting water as the drought intensifies and dry conditions get fire season roaring to an early start. >>> plus, pulling the curtain off health care prices. it's not as easy as it sounds. >> it is virtually impossible for consumers to find out the price of something in advance of a treatment. >>> good evening and welcome to kqed "newsroom." california is struggling with its...
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you are watching cnn newsroom. >> almost three days after the wreck, personal belongings still strewn. >> that's prompting words of anger from the dutch prime minister calling the situation downright disgusting. >>> in the middle east, heavy fighting continues. >>> and we're going to start tonight first with the downing of malaysian flight 17, the horrible aftermath of the attack on that jet is clear to see. wreckage and mangled bodies are scattered near a small town in eastern ukraine. >> even as the victims' bodies are being recovered in controversial circumstances, ch what is unclear is what downed the airliner. >> to try and prove that, ukraine released images showing three missile batteries heading back towards russia. now crash site clues are hard to gather. we've been hearing this for several hours now. the organization for securing cooperation in europe is saying the area is under strict control of separatists. remains of the 298 victims are finally being gathered. even this task is hampered by the region's bitter conflict. >> reporter: this is where mh-17 struck the earth wit
you are watching cnn newsroom. >> almost three days after the wreck, personal belongings still strewn. >> that's prompting words of anger from the dutch prime minister calling the situation downright disgusting. >>> in the middle east, heavy fighting continues. >>> and we're going to start tonight first with the downing of malaysian flight 17, the horrible aftermath of the attack on that jet is clear to see. wreckage and mangled bodies are scattered near a small...
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live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. syria let's check in with elizabeth for a look at our morning commute. >> a lot of people are trying to get into san francisco over the bay bridge. right now you are backed up through the foot of the maze. metering lights were turned on 15 minutes ago but you can see the delays spread out across all lanes. they were turned on around 5:45. so you're even a little bit deeper in that backup than we're used to seeing it at of 03 this morning. the -- 6:03 this morning. approaches look okay. westbound 580 sounds like heavy delays from north flynn to vasco. drive time almost a half-hour between the altamont pass and 680. coming up we'll check the other bridges. in the meantime out the door it's a little misty especially marin county. what's going on, roberta? >> it's a very deep marine layer in fact it is deeper this morning than it has been in recent days and that's because the monsoonal moisture it is moving out of here. good morning, everybody. rise and shine take a look at this. it's our
live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. syria let's check in with elizabeth for a look at our morning commute. >> a lot of people are trying to get into san francisco over the bay bridge. right now you are backed up through the foot of the maze. metering lights were turned on 15 minutes ago but you can see the delays spread out across all lanes. they were turned on around 5:45. so you're even a little bit deeper in that backup than we're used to seeing it at of 03 this morning. the --...
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the next hour of "newsroom" begins after a quick break.lly... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. making sure you pay the right price for a new car just got a whole lot easier. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently for the same car and kelley blue book's trusted pricing expertise. it all adds up to the confidence that you'll get a great deal. that's just another way kbb.com helps you make a smart new car decision. >>> good morning. i'm brianna keilar in for carol costello. thank you for joining me. we start with the
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live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> thank you. and, of course, we'll have the very latest developments on flight 17, check it out at kpix.com. >>> today israeli troops are pushing deeper into gaza with the goal of destroying tunnels and rocket launching sites. the israeli defense forces released video of troops crossing the border overnight. today they are firing tank shells and clashing with palestinian fighters. there are conflicting numbers on casualties. 19 palestinians many civilians have been killed since the ground operation began late last night. israel says it killed 14 militants and one israeli soldier died. >>> meanwhile, happening today in san jose, some tough new restrictions on pot clubs going into effect. kiet do joins us live at san jose city hall. pot clubs say the new rules could put them out of business. >>> reporter: yeah. we're live here in downtown san jose where these new laws are going into effect where the city is going to be turning up the heat on a lot of these dispensaries. letter will go out to the pot
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kpix 5's anne makovec is live in the newsroom with more on this bizarre case. anne. >> reporter: it is a salacious story, michelle. her name is alix tichleman. she will make her first court appearance at 8:15 this morning. police say she killed her client on his luxury yacht. she is a 26-year-old model and prostitute. the man killed, a 51-year-old google executive and married father of five living in santa cruz. his name was forrest hayes. they met on the website seeking arrangement.com. police said they had a plan of sex and drugs on the yacht in santa cruz harbor in november but she then injected him with a lethal dose of heroin. and as her victim died, they say she leashly cleaned up. >> she was so callous, she stepped over the victim's body to retrieve her glass of wine and finish the glass of wine as the victim is laying there dying at her feet. >> reporter: months after his death, detectives caught up with tichleman by arranging a fake date online. that was july 4. they promised to pay her $1,000. she arrived at the designated resort in santa cruz and was
kpix 5's anne makovec is live in the newsroom with more on this bizarre case. anne. >> reporter: it is a salacious story, michelle. her name is alix tichleman. she will make her first court appearance at 8:15 this morning. police say she killed her client on his luxury yacht. she is a 26-year-old model and prostitute. the man killed, a 51-year-old google executive and married father of five living in santa cruz. his name was forrest hayes. they met on the website seeking arrangement.com....
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veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom with the video. >> reporter: hey, liz. the chp says it is going to investigate whether this was a case of excessive force. a word of warning. some may find the video hard to watch. >> we're looking at every possibility, every fact and circumstance that contributed to this situation and we are going to come to a just conclusion. >> reporter: it happened at the end of a freeway on-ramp on tuesday night. the incident was captured on cell phone video by a passing motorist. the chp says the unknown woman was seen barefoot, walking along the freeway shoulder at times stepping out into the heavy traffic. according to the chp the woman ignored the officer's command to get out of the traffic lane then became physically combative. the report says the officer was concerned about the woman's safety as well as his own and when he tried to place her under arrest a physical altercation ensued. the woman didn't complain of any injuries. and the officers didn't see any evidence of them. she was transported to l.a. county medical for evalua
veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom with the video. >> reporter: hey, liz. the chp says it is going to investigate whether this was a case of excessive force. a word of warning. some may find the video hard to watch. >> we're looking at every possibility, every fact and circumstance that contributed to this situation and we are going to come to a just conclusion. >> reporter: it happened at the end of a freeway on-ramp on tuesday night. the incident was captured on cell...
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ken bastida in the newsroom, kpix 5. >> there's also been talk of the raiders sharing levi's stadium with the 49ers. but now there are new questions about the traffic mess getting in and out of that stadium. len ramirez is live with the big traffic jam before the first real event has happened at levi's. len. >> reporter: that's right. we're talking about last friday a very highly anticipated event by all the season ticketholders to get into the stadium for the first time and check out their seats. because it was so highly anticipated, the disappointment about the traffic jam leading into here was very deep. the 49ers say that that won't be the typical fan experience on game days. fans say better not be. >> die-hard 9ers fan since i was born. >> reporter: george robles of san jose was excited about sieving levi's stadium for the first time -- about visiting levi's stadium for the first time. >> you can check out the stadium and your seat. >> reporter: when he got stuck in a bad traffic jam with other fans heading to the open house last friday his excitement turned to frustration. >> o
ken bastida in the newsroom, kpix 5. >> there's also been talk of the raiders sharing levi's stadium with the 49ers. but now there are new questions about the traffic mess getting in and out of that stadium. len ramirez is live with the big traffic jam before the first real event has happened at levi's. len. >> reporter: that's right. we're talking about last friday a very highly anticipated event by all the season ticketholders to get into the stadium for the first time and check...
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kpix 5's ken bastida in the newsroom. and, ken, this is the third aviation incident in a week! >> reporter: boy, general aviation really suffering as you mentioned in the past week, allen. in this particular case, the trouble came just about an hour after take-off. the passenger jet was apparently headed through some very rough weather. it was flying from burkina faso to algeria's capital in north africa when it disappeared from radar. the plane sent a radio message asking to change course because of a severe rainstorms up ahead. the pilots diverted from their planned route and that is when controllers lost contact with the airliner. the 116 people on board, 50 were french citizens, 26 were from burkina faso. >> there was discussion of poor weather in the area, but clearly lots of aircraft managed to fly successfully through poor weather. >> the wreckage was missing for several hours before officials finally announced the news to the public. there has been unrest in parts of mali in recent years, but senior french officials say it is unlikely the fighters there have weapons pow
kpix 5's ken bastida in the newsroom. and, ken, this is the third aviation incident in a week! >> reporter: boy, general aviation really suffering as you mentioned in the past week, allen. in this particular case, the trouble came just about an hour after take-off. the passenger jet was apparently headed through some very rough weather. it was flying from burkina faso to algeria's capital in north africa when it disappeared from radar. the plane sent a radio message asking to change...
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"newsroom," can't someone else step up like the e.u.ilize the ukraine? we'll talk about that next. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. the deadly battles between pro russian rebels and ukrainian troops show no signs of letting up. a team of investigators and monitors heading to the crash site were fo
"newsroom," can't someone else step up like the e.u.ilize the ukraine? we'll talk about that next. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points...
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this is "cnn newsroom." >> the headlines we're tracking this hour.e remains of the plane crash victims in eastern ukraine are being collected, world leaders are calling on vladimir putin to use his influence to get separatists to lay down their arms. >> intense flashes of light saturday night from explosions just outside gaza city. israel says two of its soldiers were killed. five others were wounded there. it is expandiconsidering expans ground troops to take on hamas. >>> typhoon rammasun made landfall friday. more than $700 million in damage. >>> we want to get you right back to our continuing coverage of the malaysia airlines flight 17. >> the separatists say it is the government's fault they are dat international teams cannot reach the crash site. >> we didn't and want to shoot it down. we no anti-aircraft weaponry that would allow us to shoot down aircraft that high. the ones that we have, because of this, the ukrainian air forces bump us on a regular basis from high altitudes. >> even as the victims' bodies are being recovered, what remains un
this is "cnn newsroom." >> the headlines we're tracking this hour.e remains of the plane crash victims in eastern ukraine are being collected, world leaders are calling on vladimir putin to use his influence to get separatists to lay down their arms. >> intense flashes of light saturday night from explosions just outside gaza city. israel says two of its soldiers were killed. five others were wounded there. it is expandiconsidering expans ground troops to take on hamas....
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still to come to the "newsroom," sophisticated weapons in the wrong hands.'s what took down flight 17 so how vulnerable are commercial flights and how can they be defended. brian todd is following that angle. good morning, brian. >> good morning, carol, a central question being asked in the wake of this tragedy, is it time to equipped commercial planes with countermeasures to fend off missile attacks. that story after the break. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find ou
still to come to the "newsroom," sophisticated weapons in the wrong hands.'s what took down flight 17 so how vulnerable are commercial flights and how can they be defended. brian todd is following that angle. good morning, brian. >> good morning, carol, a central question being asked in the wake of this tragedy, is it time to equipped commercial planes with countermeasures to fend off missile attacks. that story after the break. when folks think about what they get from alaska,...
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in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> all righty thank you mark.to quickly mention too as we get ready to toss to lawrence. the fault is acting up down in the southern end by hollister. they had three magnitude 3 pluses last night in the space of three and a half hours. that really kept them awake. >> you can feel those? >> oh sure you can. >> i haven't felt it yet. >> go get one for you. >> you know who loves earthquakes? liz. it's amazing. yes she does. >> you freak her out every time you talk about them. >> she gets scared. don't wish for something too much. >> no really. >>> hey guys we've had some interesting weather around the bay area. some monsoonal clouds sweeping overhead today continuing to see that right now and look at all the moisture that's moving up above and down below. we've got some patchy dense fog moving in along the coastline. so a little bit of everything to start out your day today. looks more impressive than it actually is on the hi-def doppler radar. a lot of that evaporating before it reaches the surface but nonetheless a
in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> all righty thank you mark.to quickly mention too as we get ready to toss to lawrence. the fault is acting up down in the southern end by hollister. they had three magnitude 3 pluses last night in the space of three and a half hours. that really kept them awake. >> you can feel those? >> oh sure you can. >> i haven't felt it yet. >> go get one for you. >> you know who loves earthquakes? liz. it's amazing. yes she...
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i think yeah wow amazing you know obviously every news every newsroom there's heated debate over you know how to cover stories and and what stories to cover what stories not to cover what specifically was it about the culture of these newsrooms that kind of made you so disgusted. well i. there were basically we were not really doing serious invesco reporting we were doing stories about investigations that others were doing like the government but there was no i wanted to actually do original investigations i went to do interviews with folks who were directly involved i want to go through the documents myself i didn't want to come in after newspapers had written about it and just do a morality play based on a few key people's and somebody is article so i had a difference of what i thought we would be doing you know that's a really good point because even when i cover topics like on this show people say well i didn't. about that and the new york times or see it on c.n.n. so how do i know that that's the truth and that's exactly what you're going with what you're saying is that when you
i think yeah wow amazing you know obviously every news every newsroom there's heated debate over you know how to cover stories and and what stories to cover what stories not to cover what specifically was it about the culture of these newsrooms that kind of made you so disgusted. well i. there were basically we were not really doing serious invesco reporting we were doing stories about investigations that others were doing like the government but there was no i wanted to actually do original...