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to young um n at m "if a u to young children online. speaking to young children online. you are sending pictures of your venus to a 13 or 14—year—old child. he thought he was sending messages to schoolgirls but it was the hunters. his family and beyonce had no idea what he had been doing. or, that the sting would be broadcast to thousands of hunter fans online.” don't want to do this to you. he is a paedophile, that's the end of it. sting s a paedophile, that's the end of it. stings are happening like this more and more. they are unregulated. they are notjust doing this to catch predators but as a warning to others. it's better to be honest 110w. . . others. it's better to be honest now... the whole lot is here. this man is one of ten men caught in wales this year by various hunter groups. this sting led to a 92 year old from abetrillery being caught and jailed. ivor gifford, do you wanna come and sit down? all you've done for a month to two children is talk to them about having sex. hunters told us they don't believe the police have the time or the resources to deal wit
to young um n at m "if a u to young children online. speaking to young children online. you are sending pictures of your venus to a 13 or 14—year—old child. he thought he was sending messages to schoolgirls but it was the hunters. his family and beyonce had no idea what he had been doing. or, that the sting would be broadcast to thousands of hunter fans online.” don't want to do this to you. he is a paedophile, that's the end of it. sting s a paedophile, that's the end of it. stings...
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market. >> china's online industries continue to develop rapidly. on this episode of "asia insight," we follow innovators who are trying to stay ahead of the game. >> smartphones have changed the face of a typical chinese morning. and people set off to work, you can hear digital deeps all around the station. a dedicated app gives you the code to unlock these bike share bicycles. once you punch in the code, you are ready to go. the fee is roughly ten cents for every 30 minutes. since public parking is free in china, users can leave their bicycles anywhere once they're done. these days, most stores in china accept smartphone payment. from street vendors to shopping centers, people use their smartphones everywhere. apps also enable stores to calculate sales. no need for additional equipment. bicycles aren't the only things being shared. these umbrellas use the same system as the bike share bicycles. how can new ideas cater to people's needs? the latest innovations appear and disappear on a daily basis. and only a few select services survive the competi
market. >> china's online industries continue to develop rapidly. on this episode of "asia insight," we follow innovators who are trying to stay ahead of the game. >> smartphones have changed the face of a typical chinese morning. and people set off to work, you can hear digital deeps all around the station. a dedicated app gives you the code to unlock these bike share bicycles. once you punch in the code, you are ready to go. the fee is roughly ten cents for every 30...
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there was a very popular online bookstore. what is your most recent online purchase. most recent?o to any stores to buy anything, or do you buy everything online? go to any stores to buy anything, or do you buy everything online ?|j go to any stores to buy anything, or do you buy everything online? i do, igoto do you buy everything online? i do, i go to supermarkets. some people think everything will be online. i am more of a believer of the hybrid. drones. when will we get everything delivered by drones? not everything, but it will start taking place in 2-3 but it will start taking place in 2—3 years. this is what i think. i never expected anything would be —— never expected anything would be —— never expected anything would be —— never expected there would be 100% autonomous driving cars. nobody imagined that ten years ago. attic is going to take place. so we are seeing the impossible becoming possible. you have introduced in which is the official office language. how has it been? do you think you made the right choice? definitely. already, 80% of new engineers and scientists we
there was a very popular online bookstore. what is your most recent online purchase. most recent?o to any stores to buy anything, or do you buy everything online? go to any stores to buy anything, or do you buy everything online ?|j go to any stores to buy anything, or do you buy everything online? i do, igoto do you buy everything online? i do, i go to supermarkets. some people think everything will be online. i am more of a believer of the hybrid. drones. when will we get everything delivered...
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and on the online side, nobody is really making any money in their online business. so it's a tough competitive place to be. when you're competing with an enormous growth retailer whose cost to capital is zero in amazon and who only gets paid on their stock price for growth and doesn't really have to make a profit on their next sale, that is a pretty tough competitive place to be for anybody trying to compete anyplace across the specs strum. because amazon intends to take over the world and they are
and on the online side, nobody is really making any money in their online business. so it's a tough competitive place to be. when you're competing with an enormous growth retailer whose cost to capital is zero in amazon and who only gets paid on their stock price for growth and doesn't really have to make a profit on their next sale, that is a pretty tough competitive place to be for anybody trying to compete anyplace across the specs strum. because amazon intends to take over the world and...
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in january 2016 another online motorbike business was launched.he company was founded by former university professor and his former students. they're targeting a new customer segment the company has developed its own smart phone application application. >> the company currently has 700 motorbike taxi drivers and is aiming to raise that number to 5,000. the introduction of a single smart phone application has had a dramatic effect on transportations in indonesia. all eyes are on the future progress of the online motorbike taxi business. >>> a very warm welcome to nhk "newsline." it's nine a.m. in tokyo. i'm catherine kobayashi. >>> torrential rain has triggered serious flooding and landslides in southwest japan. police say at least nine people are missing, including three officials who were monitoring road nearly 500,000 residents in the prefectures have been ordered or advised to evacuate. many houses have already been flooded.
in january 2016 another online motorbike business was launched.he company was founded by former university professor and his former students. they're targeting a new customer segment the company has developed its own smart phone application application. >> the company currently has 700 motorbike taxi drivers and is aiming to raise that number to 5,000. the introduction of a single smart phone application has had a dramatic effect on transportations in indonesia. all eyes are on the future...
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and picking them up in stores so that maybe technically an online purchase but that doesn't mean that it's not being facilitated through mcgirr brick and mortar location right also i think those numbers are going to continue to shift mobile will be more important to the end of the day the operative word is convenience and being it has become right and it's become so much more important even than price yet which presents a tremendous opportunity for retailers because all of a sudden retail is no longer just a race to the bottom it really is a race to the most convenience rather convenient options and again again retailers now the big takeaway there is they know that sometimes shoppers find a store more convenient than online and sometimes they find online or mobile more convenient so now what retailers are having to do is offer this ever proliferating roster of convenience options and that really is how they're going to win right now it's interesting you point out that the brick and mortar lends itself to online because a lot of people know the shoe size they fit in a certain brand tha
and picking them up in stores so that maybe technically an online purchase but that doesn't mean that it's not being facilitated through mcgirr brick and mortar location right also i think those numbers are going to continue to shift mobile will be more important to the end of the day the operative word is convenience and being it has become right and it's become so much more important even than price yet which presents a tremendous opportunity for retailers because all of a sudden retail is no...
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how we can win the fight against online hate. what do you do for a living. against online hate. what do you do for a living. ultimately my day job as an independent game developer. let's go to the game or part of that. what exactly do you do x. >> since i'm independent i make most of the stuff on my own. i am a programmer, writer and artist. it is a little bit of everything. i try to make that there. what point of the game have you developed. an audience is familiar with that. it is an interactive game about living with depression. in describing what happens in this game are you on a consul like a ps for or something. >> know i try to make tried to make my design as acceptable as possible. you are given a situation to ask to go to the parties. it is some choices in the normal healthy option of just go out and have fun with your friends. you are given a bunch of other options to try to show through getting the players to actually do what is like to live with depression. how did you get into this. i actually learned from other independent game developers. a lot of us are either se
how we can win the fight against online hate. what do you do for a living. against online hate. what do you do for a living. ultimately my day job as an independent game developer. let's go to the game or part of that. what exactly do you do x. >> since i'm independent i make most of the stuff on my own. i am a programmer, writer and artist. it is a little bit of everything. i try to make that there. what point of the game have you developed. an audience is familiar with that. it is an...
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but i also help run a crisis resource center for people being targeted by online harassment. >> host: we'll get to that, but let's go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? [laughter] >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer, that means i make most of the stuff on my own or with small teams. i usually work with a composer because nobody needs to hear my terrible music ever again. but it's a little bit of everything. and i try to make them for people who normally don't think games are for them with subjects that aren't usually tackled. >> host: what's one of the games that you've developed that maybe an audience that's familiar with that knows? >> guest: i think i probably am best known for an interactive game about living with depression. >> host: and describe what happens in this game. are you on a console like a ps4 or something? >> guest: no, i try to make my design as accessible as possible to as many people as possible, so it my ones on -- simply runs on a web site. you're given control of a situation. like an everyday thing, your partner call
but i also help run a crisis resource center for people being targeted by online harassment. >> host: we'll get to that, but let's go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? [laughter] >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer, that means i make most of the stuff on my own or with small teams. i usually work with a composer because nobody needs to hear my terrible music ever again. but it's a little bit of everything. and i try to make them for...
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islamic extremist terrorists openly recruit online. >> we are men honored with islam to climb it's peaks to perform jihad. sharyl: and u.s. officials say russian president vladimir putin exploited state-controlled tv news to discredit hillary clinton. >> polls nationwide show that the majority of americans do not trust hillary clinton. sharyl: covert warfare is also widely being waged by u.s. political and corporate actors. when people get online every day and take part in social media or do searches for news, what is it that you think they don't know? matthew brown: i don't think they know they're being manipulated. joce: in april of 15 baltimore erupted in riots after the death of a black suspect. comm. kevin davis: it's one person at a time, one day at a time. joce: kevin davis is baltimore's police commissioner. comm. davis: we're never going to reach that point where 100% of the population loves the police. joce: gone now are strategies like "stop and frisk" and "zero tolerance" policing. heather macdonald: cops are backing off of proactive policing in high crime areas and, as a res
islamic extremist terrorists openly recruit online. >> we are men honored with islam to climb it's peaks to perform jihad. sharyl: and u.s. officials say russian president vladimir putin exploited state-controlled tv news to discredit hillary clinton. >> polls nationwide show that the majority of americans do not trust hillary clinton. sharyl: covert warfare is also widely being waged by u.s. political and corporate actors. when people get online every day and take part in social...
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they learn online. they play online. they play games online. everything is online.n, why not start to cook book online where i do every recipe from a-z? let me show you how to make the perfect fried egg. i'm going to show you how to do it the easy way. it's great. you can see me in your kitchen the way you want to see me. you can slow it down or speed up. i show you how to do each recipe. it's much easier to understand than reading it in the book. you can see it. you get the recipe also, so you can print out your shopping list. but mainly, i did it myself, every recipe. in the springtime, i will add some barbecue recipes. so i do not have to write another cookbook. i just add it already. in a few years, we are going to have an amazing library of recipes. i know people will go to the website and they can cook just like me. haslinda: innovation is something that you really believe in. wolfgang: yeah. haslinda: why? why is it important to have innovative cooking? you have a test kitchen. wolfgang: when i started spago, i looked at what is out there. i want to be like a
they learn online. they play online. they play games online. everything is online.n, why not start to cook book online where i do every recipe from a-z? let me show you how to make the perfect fried egg. i'm going to show you how to do it the easy way. it's great. you can see me in your kitchen the way you want to see me. you can slow it down or speed up. i show you how to do each recipe. it's much easier to understand than reading it in the book. you can see it. you get the recipe also, so you...
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and she does not do anything online except for instagram. if i could get a phone that gives her unlimited instatram and i could get her off of my plan that would be a benefit to her, and for me. but unfortunately sprint felt it couldn't introduce that because it might run afoul of the fcc's rules. i think better able to decide is this anti-competitive or pro consumer. and decide on a face by case to go forward. rather than to announce sweeping rules that prevent companies from wanting to experiment. >> thank you, professor lyons. we are going to allow a moment or two for questions, and then please stick around, because immediately after that, we will have closing remasrks from professor michelle connelly to close o -- connolly, to close tout conference. and there is a microphone going around, if you would like to pose a question to our panelists. my colleague has a microphone there. >> thank you. lydia with the "event driven ne news." i have a question for the two of you. either of you concerned that the ftc is hamstrung with the split commi
and she does not do anything online except for instagram. if i could get a phone that gives her unlimited instatram and i could get her off of my plan that would be a benefit to her, and for me. but unfortunately sprint felt it couldn't introduce that because it might run afoul of the fcc's rules. i think better able to decide is this anti-competitive or pro consumer. and decide on a face by case to go forward. rather than to announce sweeping rules that prevent companies from wanting to...
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of this book crash override how it nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate. what do you do for a living? >> ultimately by game job is to help those that are targeted. >> we will get to that but let's go to the gaming part of that. what exactly do you do? >> a lot of stuff. i'm a programmer, writer, artist and music composer because no one needs to hear my music again but it's a little bit of everything and i try to make it for people. >> what is one of the games you've developed that may be an audience would be familiar with? >> probably best known for an interaction game about living with depression. >> describe what happens in this game. >> i try to make my design as accessible as possible to as many so it runs on the website and the controls are simple you were given a situation like an everyday thing like your partner calls and asks you to go to a party and it presents the player with choices and the normal healthy option is go have fun with your friend that you are given a buncweregiven a bunch os that try to show through getting the player to actu
of this book crash override how it nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate. what do you do for a living? >> ultimately by game job is to help those that are targeted. >> we will get to that but let's go to the gaming part of that. what exactly do you do? >> a lot of stuff. i'm a programmer, writer, artist and music composer because no one needs to hear my music again but it's a little bit of everything and i try to make it for people. >>...
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they own an online groceries provider in singapore.of just 5 million people. you might ask why do these big names come to singapore? according to amazon, what they said to me earlier today, it has a tech savvy customer base, and it generally, what works in singapore might work in southeast asia. but logistics and infrastructure will be major challenges as they try and expand in the region. thank you. let's have a look at the markets. japan's nikkei inched up, reflecting a rally in riskier assets around the world. a sharpjump in game maker nintendo helped too — on the back of stronger—than—expected profits. the rally in stocks was driven by the federal reserve keeping interest rates on hold in the us and investors sensing that they may not rise again this year. that caused a sharp fall in the value of the dollar to its lowest level in more than a year — but it helped push the us markets higher, to fresh record highs. the dow gaining almost 0.5% after boeing shares soared nearly 10% after a strong earnings report from the plane maker. le
they own an online groceries provider in singapore.of just 5 million people. you might ask why do these big names come to singapore? according to amazon, what they said to me earlier today, it has a tech savvy customer base, and it generally, what works in singapore might work in southeast asia. but logistics and infrastructure will be major challenges as they try and expand in the region. thank you. let's have a look at the markets. japan's nikkei inched up, reflecting a rally in riskier...
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saleo puts bad loans for online. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: we are looking at southeast asian banks. a very competitive market out there. we have new entries to make it even more competitive. have a look at this. this is a bloomberg chart. as jack ma changing lines of partnerships around the world. 450 million people have limited access to banking services and, buying -- vying for core customers. we have seen how sales at alibaba have been going up exponentially. this will go up with other internet superstars out of china getting into the action. absolutely. we are always still watching for that potential ipo, that crown jewel of alibaba. look at the numbers compared to amazon prime day, we are expecting somewhere south of one billion. $18aw sales of almost billion last year for alibaba's day. we are around 30 minutes from the open in hong kong and china. janet yellen's testimony to congress is on everyone's mind. we are kicking off earnings seasons for the second quarter as well. singapore, taiwan
saleo puts bad loans for online. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: we are looking at southeast asian banks. a very competitive market out there. we have new entries to make it even more competitive. have a look at this. this is a bloomberg chart. as jack ma changing lines of partnerships around the world. 450 million people have limited access to banking services and, buying -- vying for core customers. we have seen how sales at alibaba have been going up exponentially....
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amazon is to america online unparall so talk to me about how the two companies are moving. walmart, obviously, by its in s investments in recent years, has its online om any channel approach. at the same time, amazon buys whole foods, which is a brick and mortar store. they're opening their own bookstores in some neighborhoods. talk me through that. where does that lead? >> start with walmart first. >> with their acquisition of jet.com is in the sweet spot of how to play digitally. amazon is a digital technology company moving into bricks and mortar, recognizing that digital equals physical. both these organizations are tamting to understand how to balance their needs. do i want to go home or.to the store. >> who do you think strategically has a better plan, longer term or do they both have a good plan? >> sue, they both have a great plan. in the past couple of years, walmart has done a bang up job on c the in store ek appearance. amazon has done a bang up job on anticipating what should be in the market f folks are playing retail iing from a different pa f the effectively.
amazon is to america online unparall so talk to me about how the two companies are moving. walmart, obviously, by its in s investments in recent years, has its online om any channel approach. at the same time, amazon buys whole foods, which is a brick and mortar store. they're opening their own bookstores in some neighborhoods. talk me through that. where does that lead? >> start with walmart first. >> with their acquisition of jet.com is in the sweet spot of how to play digitally....
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and as always, we are online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page.. >> thanks for joining us for getaway week. today's a very special day, because our contestants are not just playing for themselves. they're playing to win an amazing vacation for someone in their life who could really, really use it. let's see if they can do it right now. from bally's las vegas, it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] ♪ welcome to the show. it's getaway week here on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] today's getaway contestant has been vacationing in las vegas since the '80s, and doesn't plan to stop anytime soon. from helotes, texas, please welcome cheryl garcia. [cheers and applause] how you doing? >> hi. >> bring it in. >> oh, thank you. so good to meet you. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> okay, i have been to every nook and cranny of texas. where is helotes? >> helotes is the gateway to the hill country. just northwest of san antonio. >> okay, so down near san antonio and austin and all that--okay. so i pro
and as always, we are online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page.. >> thanks for joining us for getaway week. today's a very special day, because our contestants are not just playing for themselves. they're playing to win an amazing vacation for someone in their life who could really, really use it. let's see if they can do it right now. from bally's las vegas, it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] ♪ welcome to the...
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here's an idea that takes shopping online a step further.to go a shop's website and, from there, you can connect to a shop assistant in store, who'll be wearing a pair of smart glasses. yeah, what do we have there on the right? there are some bags. can you please take the cream bag off the shelf, and can you open it and show me the compartments? the shop has actually found that the same experience being streamed to a mobile has actually proved more popular than the smart glasses. and although i found the experience pretty good, it does of course have some limitations. oh, i see, i wasn't expecting that. i thought it was going round your waist. i'm glad i asked you. if, when shopping online, you're worried about getting your size right, then these smart leggings could help. they aim to be able to measure you and tell you the exact right size ofjeans that you should be buying. hmm! likeaglove hopes to measure women for the right size and style of jeans for their body shape. the stretchy measuring leggings connect via bluetooth to a smartphone
here's an idea that takes shopping online a step further.to go a shop's website and, from there, you can connect to a shop assistant in store, who'll be wearing a pair of smart glasses. yeah, what do we have there on the right? there are some bags. can you please take the cream bag off the shelf, and can you open it and show me the compartments? the shop has actually found that the same experience being streamed to a mobile has actually proved more popular than the smart glasses. and although i...
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book "crash override: how gamergate nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate." what would you do for a living? >> guest: i usually -- ultimately my day job is in independent game develop are but i also help on a crisis resource center for people whoing targeted for harassment. >> host: late go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer i make most of the stuff on my own or a small team. i'm a programmer, writer, artist, work with the composer because nobody needs to hear my terrible music ever again but it's a little bit of everything and i try to make it for people who don't think that games are for them,s' subjects that aren't usually tackled. >> host: what's a game you have developed that an audience that is not familiar with that know snooze i'm best known for the game -- about depression. >> host: describe what happens in this game? are you on a console, like a ps4 or something. >> guest: no. i tried to make my design as accessible as possible so it runs on a web site go to the
book "crash override: how gamergate nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate." what would you do for a living? >> guest: i usually -- ultimately my day job is in independent game develop are but i also help on a crisis resource center for people whoing targeted for harassment. >> host: late go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer i make most of the stuff...
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they play online. they have games online.to my son, why not start to cook book online where i do every recipe from a-z? let me show you how to make the perfect fried egg. i'm going to show you how to do it the easy way. you can see me in the kitchen. you can slow it down or speed up. i show you how to do each recipe. it's much easier to understand than reading it in the book. you can see it. you can print out your shopping list. i did it myself, every recipe. in the spring, i will add some barbecue recipes. i don't have to write another book. i just add to it. in a few years, we are going to have an amazing library of recipes. i know people will go to the website and they can cook just like me. haslinda: innovation is something that you really believe in. why? why is it important have innovative cooking? have a test kitchen? wolfgang: when i started spago, i looked at what is out there. i want to be like armani. i did dinner for a fashion show. he not only has upscale couture clothing, but he has licensing, he has all of thos
they play online. they have games online.to my son, why not start to cook book online where i do every recipe from a-z? let me show you how to make the perfect fried egg. i'm going to show you how to do it the easy way. you can see me in the kitchen. you can slow it down or speed up. i show you how to do each recipe. it's much easier to understand than reading it in the book. you can see it. you can print out your shopping list. i did it myself, every recipe. in the spring, i will add some...
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plus, find out why a virginia teen called police with a warning following an online video game session. a robot iks team visiting d.c. from africa is missing. did two of the teens already leave the country in? a bag of dust just sold for nearly $2 million. your news starts now. and we begin with a nasty case of road rage, a verbal hateful tie ride filled with all kinds of curse words caught on camera. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm sarah simmons in for shawn and i'm tony perkins. this latest tie ride took place in and follows a string of road rage incidents. just yesterday a man shot a woman near the beltway. the victim is recovering, the suspect is in jail. fox5's kristin leone has more on the latest confrontation that blew up when we put it on our website today. >>reporter: this disturbing scene played out last monday during rush hour. tensions escalating, a motorist out of control even though the cameras rolling here. the situation ended without a punch thrown or any jurks but that's not always the case as more and more drivers are losing control. you're a punk. you're a punk. y
plus, find out why a virginia teen called police with a warning following an online video game session. a robot iks team visiting d.c. from africa is missing. did two of the teens already leave the country in? a bag of dust just sold for nearly $2 million. your news starts now. and we begin with a nasty case of road rage, a verbal hateful tie ride filled with all kinds of curse words caught on camera. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm sarah simmons in for shawn and i'm tony perkins. this...
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whittaker's pimp sold her through strip clubs in portland and posted her availability online. she looked young that was fine for the clients who were johns. were there johns that specifically requested you because they knew you were a kid? yes. definitely. like that is probably why a lot them chose me. we wouldn't broadcast a y clear like when you are child you look like a child, act child. >> do you remember how old you were the first time you were raped? time when i first got in the streets like 12 or 13. how many had to guess times you were raped what would you say? >> i can't say a number. a lot. just >> more than 100? >> yeah, a lot. a lot. it is a sick world that whole world is horrible and i don't want any girls to that.have to go through like i would save every single one if i could. > if we get minors in the trafficers are the other things. >> in beaverton oregon southwest portland the detective makes as many ssion to save as i can. >> i'm glad she can see me. >> positioned as an interested he sets up a date. >> i was and i setting up dates was thinking you could be b
whittaker's pimp sold her through strip clubs in portland and posted her availability online. she looked young that was fine for the clients who were johns. were there johns that specifically requested you because they knew you were a kid? yes. definitely. like that is probably why a lot them chose me. we wouldn't broadcast a y clear like when you are child you look like a child, act child. >> do you remember how old you were the first time you were raped? time when i first got in the...
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why he is betting on online gaming. this is bloomberg. ♪ . .s families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. vonnie: good, sunny midtown manhattan full -- manhattan, it is not suffocating. i am vonnie quinn and this is "bloomberg markets," a quick look at some data. a fascinating look at a calm market. a lot of it below 94 today and another week of dollar weakness. it is benefiting the euro, stronger on this session. i thought i would throw in greece's to your session. the 10 year yield about 5.3%. crude oil, the barrel of toward $48. over to abigail doolittle with what is happening with stocks. abigail: some major averages how but the nasdaq or big cap technology is slightly lower for the first time
why he is betting on online gaming. this is bloomberg. ♪ . .s families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. vonnie: good, sunny midtown manhattan...
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to online banking... to our award winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, sharrie williams and brian taff. >>> it's 4:30 and "action news" continues with the reason a bucks county man gave when asked why he let his wife fall from his truck seriously injuring her. >>> and the popular rumba vacuums are collecting more than dust. some are mapping customers houses for years and it's what they plan to do with the data that has people talking today. >> and internet etiquette is it okay to complain about being pregnant online. the expectant mom was ripped apart when she confessed to being misral. >>> and the -- that led two photographers from being behind bars. they were brought down by a highly trained high angle rescue team. despite the name, they did not need to be rescued they needed to be removed. we turn now to sara bloomquist live now from the the delawa
to online banking... to our award winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, sharrie williams and brian taff. >>> it's 4:30 and "action news" continues with the reason a bucks county man gave when asked why he let his wife fall from his truck seriously injuring her....
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how an online game ended with police at a virginia home.the washington post has a new enemy, the nra. why the gun rights group is going to war with the newspaper tonight. >> this next story take as crank calls to a whole other level. the stafford sheriff's department was targeted this week by a swathing prank. that's when someone fakes an emergency call to get swath teams to respond to an unsuspect ing person's home. we learned a local teen was target ed by someone he had an suspect also hacked the teen's online accounts accessing his personal information. fox5's anjali hemphill reports. jamie hiller is like any teen these days. he spends a lot of time on his computer, but he found out earlier this week an online dispute can become more than just a game. swathing, a recent trend where someone makes a prank call to 911 to get police out in riot gear. eighteen year old jamie hiller never thought it would happen at his stafford home by someone he never met. i contacted police at first because i wasn't sure. i knew that they had my phone number
how an online game ended with police at a virginia home.the washington post has a new enemy, the nra. why the gun rights group is going to war with the newspaper tonight. >> this next story take as crank calls to a whole other level. the stafford sheriff's department was targeted this week by a swathing prank. that's when someone fakes an emergency call to get swath teams to respond to an unsuspect ing person's home. we learned a local teen was target ed by someone he had an suspect also...
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that had been under attack under more online.ne way to do that is to have the main one being commodity -- the main one, being a company based in holland. it is very much playing on the same strengths of a new global footprint and offering an omni channel offering online. that has been very important to us. caroline: it's interesting that this is the key move and we are hearing of a portfolio company, what about other m&a? interestingly, it wasn't the only suture to begin with. suitor to begin with. jpmorgan was looking at it. cory: there have been a number of acquisitions in this area over the last few years. we have seen the traditional companies have more exposure to e-commerce. we saw heartland acquired. that was for nearly $1 billion. there was a deal today for nearly $10 billion. let us not forget the very specific action that amazon took in going after whole foods. vantiv shares dropped on that. whole foods uses vantiv to do their transactions. they are not mentioned in the report. one of amazon said we are going to stick w
that had been under attack under more online.ne way to do that is to have the main one being commodity -- the main one, being a company based in holland. it is very much playing on the same strengths of a new global footprint and offering an omni channel offering online. that has been very important to us. caroline: it's interesting that this is the key move and we are hearing of a portfolio company, what about other m&a? interestingly, it wasn't the only suture to begin with. suitor to...
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the first wave, getting america online, getting the world online. people 1985, only 32% of were online -- 3% of people were online. we knew it was going to be tough. it took us a decade. by the end of it, 2000, everybody was connected. that set the stage for the last 15 years or so, building software and services on top of the internet. the second wave. now we are seeing the third wave pick up steam, the internet integrated in seamless and pervasive ways, sometimes invisible ways throughout our lives. changing health care, transportation, energy, food. pretty big sectors of the economy. playbooka different point be successful. >> can you give an example of a product that will see in the third wave? >> take health care. everyone focuses on the challenges of health care, how do use technology to make it more convenient to have better outcomes? said when people come for second opinions, 25% of the time they were a first opinion. but is a data analysis problem. there is a lot of work when one company met with tempest creating an operating system for can
the first wave, getting america online, getting the world online. people 1985, only 32% of were online -- 3% of people were online. we knew it was going to be tough. it took us a decade. by the end of it, 2000, everybody was connected. that set the stage for the last 15 years or so, building software and services on top of the internet. the second wave. now we are seeing the third wave pick up steam, the internet integrated in seamless and pervasive ways, sometimes invisible ways throughout our...
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of action online".ompanies like amazon, google, and facebook are also taking part in this online protest .. as they push back nst >>> i'm jackie ward outside of twitter headquarters in san francisco. twitter is just one of several tech companies that are participating in what's being called a day of action online. companies like amazon, facebook, snapchat are also participating in this online protest as they push back against the fcc. under the obama administration, tough open internet protections were put in place to prevent providers from blocking or slowing down access to web content. but since president trump took office, the fcc under its republican leader ajit pai wants to get rid of them. the fcc's website says it is exploring how best to honor its long-standing commitment to internet freedom. the fcc is accepting public comment until monday the 17th. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:57. it is time for your "final 5. >>> >> this morning, firefighters are at the scene of a scr
of action online".ompanies like amazon, google, and facebook are also taking part in this online protest .. as they push back nst >>> i'm jackie ward outside of twitter headquarters in san francisco. twitter is just one of several tech companies that are participating in what's being called a day of action online. companies like amazon, facebook, snapchat are also participating in this online protest as they push back against the fcc. under the obama administration, tough open...
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is this the shipping department for online? petros: for online, right.rything that gets processed goes through here. lemonis: how much business do you do online in total? zoe: we do about $50,000 to $60,000 online. lemonis: how do you do marketing? zoe: digital marketing through facebook ads. lemonis: can you help me understand everybody's role? pantelis: yeah, so i help with the outside sales, finances, as well. lemonis: who's in charge of the business? -petros: zoe. -pantelis: more so zoe. lemonis: and then what is your role? petros: my role is the kitchen. lemonis: would you say that the entire front-to-back of the building, would you call it organized? pantelis: no. lemonis: what prevents you specifically from organizing things that you see that are unorganized? do you have to ask zoe if you're allowed to? pantelis: no, it's like a snowball, then there's something else that needs to be organized, then there's something else. -lemonis: so it's just like, "eff it. i'm not even gonna start." pantelis: yeah, it's kind of like -- yeah. lemonis: i was tryi
is this the shipping department for online? petros: for online, right.rything that gets processed goes through here. lemonis: how much business do you do online in total? zoe: we do about $50,000 to $60,000 online. lemonis: how do you do marketing? zoe: digital marketing through facebook ads. lemonis: can you help me understand everybody's role? pantelis: yeah, so i help with the outside sales, finances, as well. lemonis: who's in charge of the business? -petros: zoe. -pantelis: more so zoe....
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dats for millions leaked online. what you need to do right now. plus -- >> he's very sick. jonathan: an amazing recovery made by one of d.c.'s youngest athletes, next. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. jonathan: we start the evening on stormwatch. it will be another scorcher tomorrow, may be the hottest day of the year so far. alison: are you ready for this? here. steve: we are looking at temperatures at 11:00 at 84 degrees at reagan national, the heat index values in the 90's. in terms of the heat advisories, that will go into effect tomorrow afternoon, extending through the afternoon and early evening. orange including the district, arlington, alexandria, all of southern maryland will have temperatures closer to 105 degrees come and i would not be surprised if we see 107. upper 90's, near 100 tomorrow. trekking a cold front coming up in a few minutes. alison: new at 11:00, as francent trump heads to to mark bastille day, new video of a 2013 business dinner with the president and members of a wealthy russian family. also when the video is the family pub he is the
dats for millions leaked online. what you need to do right now. plus -- >> he's very sick. jonathan: an amazing recovery made by one of d.c.'s youngest athletes, next. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. jonathan: we start the evening on stormwatch. it will be another scorcher tomorrow, may be the hottest day of the year so far. alison: are you ready for this? here. steve: we are looking at temperatures at 11:00 at 84 degrees at reagan national, the heat index values in the...
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on there right now, vw a dime letterface online.t now, vw a dime letter face accusations of running a cartel. the two firms have denied, that's volkswagen and daimler denied the allegations. this plays into the diesel emissions scandal. you can read more about that online. has nintendo made a comeback? it's just announced a return to profit on strong demand for its switch console. mariko 0i is in singapore. give us the numbers. well, rachel the company has managed to make about $115 million in the three months between april and june and as you mentioned the company's basically back in the black after losing money last year. it is still nothing compared to its heyday though. about a decade ago when its very popular wii console was turning consumers into gamers. the company has been betting on this new console, switch, which was launched in march. in the first month the company managed to sell about three million units worldwide which is about the same as its rival xbox as well as playstation 4 and the company hopes to sell ten millio
on there right now, vw a dime letterface online.t now, vw a dime letter face accusations of running a cartel. the two firms have denied, that's volkswagen and daimler denied the allegations. this plays into the diesel emissions scandal. you can read more about that online. has nintendo made a comeback? it's just announced a return to profit on strong demand for its switch console. mariko 0i is in singapore. give us the numbers. well, rachel the company has managed to make about $115 million in...
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we started aol back in 1985, so 32 years ago and only 3% of people were online and they were only online one hour a week. when we said we wanted to create this connect world you would be tough and it took us a decade. many companies were involved in that in the beginning of that, the first wave essentially no one knew about the internet or care about it but by the year 2000 everyone is connected and couldn't live without it. that set the stage for the second wave which lasted 15 years or so which was building the software and services on top of the internet, google, facebook, twitter. that has defined the second wave. now we are seeing the third wave pick up speed and that is the internet, integrated much more seamless and place of ways -- sometimes invisible waves throughout our lives. things like healthcare, transportation, energy, food and important aspects of the lives big sectors of the economy. i wrote the book because there's an acquired mindset into the playbook whether you're an innovator or policymaker if going to be successful in this third wave split can you give an example o
we started aol back in 1985, so 32 years ago and only 3% of people were online and they were only online one hour a week. when we said we wanted to create this connect world you would be tough and it took us a decade. many companies were involved in that in the beginning of that, the first wave essentially no one knew about the internet or care about it but by the year 2000 everyone is connected and couldn't live without it. that set the stage for the second wave which lasted 15 years or so...
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they're really following online universities.he most of this huge industry as you mentioned $24 billion in credit card fraud. people want a piece of that. >> what are they learning in these classes. >> they're actually learning the art of carding. many different ways to commit cyber crime. carding is one that's been around for many, many years. >> okay. >> basically it's how to steel and sell credit card information where to find stolen credit card and that includes cards, it includes, the numbers pin numbers, address information, log in information, but it also actually includes how to actually use it, check if the credit card is legitimate do small charges and purchase luxury items. vacations, and actually the class has alumni coming back and showing off what they've purchased. >> no way! >> oh yeah. >> no way. and so they're not targeting you specifically but they might be going into your bank account or other venues like that. so you might not see it on your account, you know, in the beginning. >> the in beginning the way tha
they're really following online universities.he most of this huge industry as you mentioned $24 billion in credit card fraud. people want a piece of that. >> what are they learning in these classes. >> they're actually learning the art of carding. many different ways to commit cyber crime. carding is one that's been around for many, many years. >> okay. >> basically it's how to steel and sell credit card information where to find stolen credit card and that includes...
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it is an online slave market that actively sells america's innocent, women, and children for sex. if a business in america held a slave auction, it is impossible for me to imagine that the auctioneer would be able to carry on with impunity. after all, we amended the u.s. constitution to ban slavery of all forms in the united states, many, many years ago. but this is exactly what is happening with backbeige.com. backpage is selling our children into sex slavery and we must hold them accountable. backpage another online slave markets can sell america's children over and over again because courts have misinterpreted sex 230 of the communications decentcy act. to shield websites from criminal liability for the sex trafficking advertisements that they facilitate. but the communications decency act passed over 20 years ago was never intended to create a lawless internet where people can commit sex crimes online that they cannot commit off line. in fact, this misinterpretation of the c.d.a. is the height of irony. speaking in favor of the c.d.a. in 1995, then senator exxon said, and i qu
it is an online slave market that actively sells america's innocent, women, and children for sex. if a business in america held a slave auction, it is impossible for me to imagine that the auctioneer would be able to carry on with impunity. after all, we amended the u.s. constitution to ban slavery of all forms in the united states, many, many years ago. but this is exactly what is happening with backbeige.com. backpage is selling our children into sex slavery and we must hold them accountable....
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sign up online for free.big saturday for the a's organization -- legendary bay area broadcaster, bill king was imortalized in cooperstown with the ford c. frick award for his excellence in baseball broadcasting. but he wasn't the only one chasing history -- bob melvin was looking for his one-thousandth win of his career. bottom 8th -- a's down by a pair -- matt chapman rips a solo shot to make it 4-3 heading into the ninth inning. once again oakland gets it done late in the game -- rajai davis walks it off with a 2-run bomb ending the a's five game losing streak... melvin joins an exclusive club... he's the 26th manager in m-l-b history to reach at least one-thousand wins the san francisco giants in los angeles trying to bounce back after a loss last night. beautiful day for baseball down in southern california. giants down two to nothing. hunter pence up to bat. trying to get something going and he says. see ya....that ball is gone. that would make it two to one dodger. giants trying to rally in the ninth. p
sign up online for free.big saturday for the a's organization -- legendary bay area broadcaster, bill king was imortalized in cooperstown with the ford c. frick award for his excellence in baseball broadcasting. but he wasn't the only one chasing history -- bob melvin was looking for his one-thousandth win of his career. bottom 8th -- a's down by a pair -- matt chapman rips a solo shot to make it 4-3 heading into the ninth inning. once again oakland gets it done late in the game -- rajai davis...
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it gets online shoppers to use their ali pay in the off-line world.is data that is very valuable. emily: bloomberg's stephen engle reporting from china. coming up, one of the world's biggest cybersecurity companies has ties to russian intelligence services that go deeper than previously known. we will bring you a bloomberg businessweek report. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 11:29 a.m. in hong kong . i am paul allen with the first word news. 31 as thes named july date for an extraordinary shareholder meeting. that will happen within three months, the egm. shareholders who have exercised voting rights, toshiba is still talking to potential buyers about eight/chip memory unit. softbank is hiring a media executive for a $100 billion vision fund. andn will join the fund moved from new york to their headquarters in california. they are trying to get control of sprint. softbank is in talks to invest in chinese bank rentals. on high denomination notes late last year has claimed to have cost to the country more than one million jobs. says 1.5 million people los
it gets online shoppers to use their ali pay in the off-line world.is data that is very valuable. emily: bloomberg's stephen engle reporting from china. coming up, one of the world's biggest cybersecurity companies has ties to russian intelligence services that go deeper than previously known. we will bring you a bloomberg businessweek report. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 11:29 a.m. in hong kong . i am paul allen with the first word news. 31 as thes named july date for an extraordinary...
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to accept payments, if you're online you're not just payments, if you're online you're notjust addressingt, you are serving notjust addressing a local market, you are serving a notjust addressing a local market, you are serving a global customer audience and one of the things that often holds you back from trading globally is payment infrastructure. we are very excited about the news this week, in an industry first out of the box, they can except all these payment systems without additional integration work. you talk about infrastructure, these transactions were mainly done with china based businesses and there we re china based businesses and there were relatively few chinese consumers buying online from overseas because of the lack of credit cards. could this be a problem for stripe? this is exactly the problem we are trying to solve, if you look at the history of internet commerce, in china, a very large mobile commerce market, over half of the mobile commerce auctions taking place are in china but in western countries it is credit card dominant don mike —— dominated. we are trying to
to accept payments, if you're online you're not just payments, if you're online you're notjust addressingt, you are serving notjust addressing a local market, you are serving a notjust addressing a local market, you are serving a global customer audience and one of the things that often holds you back from trading globally is payment infrastructure. we are very excited about the news this week, in an industry first out of the box, they can except all these payment systems without additional...
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the first wave of the internet getting america online, getting the world online. we start aol back in 1985, so 32 years ago, only 3% of people were online and old online one hour a week. when we said we wanted to create a disconnected world we knew it would be tough. it took us a decade to break through. many companies were involved. the beginning of that, the first wave come essentially nobody knew about the internet or cared about the internet. roughly by their 2000 everybody was connected and couldn't live without it. that didn't set the stage for the second wave which for the last 15 years ago which is been building software and services on top of the internet, google and facebook and twitter. app smells on smart phones. that's defined the second wave but now we're starting to see the third wave picked up steam and naturally the internet integrated and much more seamless and pervasive ways. sometimes even invisible throughout our lives and the process changing them things like health care and education, transportation, energy and food. pretty important aspects
the first wave of the internet getting america online, getting the world online. we start aol back in 1985, so 32 years ago, only 3% of people were online and old online one hour a week. when we said we wanted to create a disconnected world we knew it would be tough. it took us a decade to break through. many companies were involved. the beginning of that, the first wave come essentially nobody knew about the internet or cared about the internet. roughly by their 2000 everybody was connected...
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students could have less access to online resources, including online classes, realtors would be stopped from using online tools to sell their homes, patients might not be able to use the internet to communicate with their doctors or monitor their health, musicians, photographs -- photographers will use everybody to depend on. i was talking to someone in the tech community and they were saying, listen, this is a parade of horribles, none of this will come true. i said, why do you think that's true? why do you think this is just some scenario i'm describing? why wouldn't you, if you are an i.s.p., slice up the internet and sell it for more? if you're the one controlling the access to it and you're a publicly traded company, have you no duty to a free an open internet, you have a duty to maximize shareholder profits. if your board of director comes to you and says, you know what, this whole you pay a flat fee and get the whole internet, that's not the right business model. look at the areas where the i.s.p.'s are the only provider in many communities. the idea that a consumer has a choice
students could have less access to online resources, including online classes, realtors would be stopped from using online tools to sell their homes, patients might not be able to use the internet to communicate with their doctors or monitor their health, musicians, photographs -- photographers will use everybody to depend on. i was talking to someone in the tech community and they were saying, listen, this is a parade of horribles, none of this will come true. i said, why do you think that's...
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we put it online. people submit short films however they want to address that theme so we get everything from aging issues, immigration, gender rights, et cetera and we have a team of judges who after we narrow it down to 12 finalists pick four winners. one in narrative film and the same for the emerging so part of what they receive are they get a cash award. their films have shown, the 12 finalists will be shown on saturday morning, the first saturday of the festival at landmark and they also sometimes receive in kind. we help promote their films at other venues. some of our spontaneous source may take the films and put them in other venues. that's the film makers but the journalists, this say new one, we're just starting that one this year and after they're selected that's their prize. they get mentored through the festival. they'll cover the festival and some of their finished pieces will then be published in online publicatio publications. several will contribute and then they're going to visit nbc
we put it online. people submit short films however they want to address that theme so we get everything from aging issues, immigration, gender rights, et cetera and we have a team of judges who after we narrow it down to 12 finalists pick four winners. one in narrative film and the same for the emerging so part of what they receive are they get a cash award. their films have shown, the 12 finalists will be shown on saturday morning, the first saturday of the festival at landmark and they also...
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tonight, revealing what the gunman posted online. abc's adrienne bankert leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, police assassination. a department grieving the loss of officer miosotis familia, the 12-year veteran murdered overnight. >> 10-85! 10-85! my partner's shot! my partner's shot! >> it is clear this was an unprovoked attack on police officers who were assigned to keep this great city safe. >> reporter: around 12:30 a.m. familia and her partner were inside a mobile crime unit placed in this bronx neighborhood to monitor gang activity. moments later, police say 34-year-old alexander bonds walks up firing through the window at point-blank range hitting familia in the head. her partner screaming on police radio for help. >> hurry up central. give me a [ bleep ] ambulance! get me a blood bank going. get me everything. >> reporter: responding officers kill bonds in a shootout a block away, one bystander wounded. familia a single mother of three, had worked as a nurse and for the red cross. >> the emotions are very high inside. i mea
tonight, revealing what the gunman posted online. abc's adrienne bankert leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, police assassination. a department grieving the loss of officer miosotis familia, the 12-year veteran murdered overnight. >> 10-85! 10-85! my partner's shot! my partner's shot! >> it is clear this was an unprovoked attack on police officers who were assigned to keep this great city safe. >> reporter: around 12:30 a.m. familia and her partner were inside a mobile...
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her partner's desperate cries for backup, and tonight, hear the new video, the chilling online rant from the suspect. >>> also late today, the trump administration with a new warning to north korea tonight about possible military action. after north korea launches its first intercontinental missile that could reach u.s. targets. >>> also president trump arriving overseas a short time ago. that meeting now looming with vladimir putin. >>> the american congressman and his selfie videos inside the auschwitz death camp causing a global uproar tonight. >>> the tug of war over baby charlie. his parents want him moved. the hospital says no. tonight pope francis is now involved. >>> and the missing student here in america. the young man under arrest. what he allegedly searched for online, and that vigil for that girl he attended. >>> good evening, and it's great >>> good evening, and it's great to be back with you. i hope you had a wonderful and safe fourth of july. we do begin tonight with the deadly shooting involving that veteran new york city police officer, a mother of three. sending shock
her partner's desperate cries for backup, and tonight, hear the new video, the chilling online rant from the suspect. >>> also late today, the trump administration with a new warning to north korea tonight about possible military action. after north korea launches its first intercontinental missile that could reach u.s. targets. >>> also president trump arriving overseas a short time ago. that meeting now looming with vladimir putin. >>> the american congressman and...
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one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying centre.walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> good noews about alcohol. they say those least likely to develop the disease were men who had 14 drinks her week and women who had nine drinks per week. wine packed the most powerful punch against diabetes. >>> agood-bye to...