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. >>> el joven acusado de perth tne cero a una banda de sicarios integrado por menores de edad.to de 31. el joven interrogado tiene 17 aÑos y ante un policÍa mrunz palo admite haber cometido varios asesinatos. >>> ¿cuantos muertos llevas?. >>> 5. >>> segÚn la versiÓn de las autoridades, cuando fueron detenidos en 2 operativos, encontraron fusiles de asalto, armas cortas y decenas de cartuchos llevaban radios de comunicaciÓn, telÉfonos celulares, y una pipa para fumar marihuana. >>> laecretaria de seguridad pÚblica, otros hombres admitieron participar en los asesinatos. >>> trabajaban para un sujeto apodado el perro uno de los cabecillas de pandilla los aztecas. que respaldaba al cartel de jau ofreciÓ la sangrienta lucha que libro y perdiÓ contra el cartel de sinaloa. por el control de la plaza. >>> las autoridades no revelaran mÁs detalles sobre la participaciÓn de esta niÑa de 13 aÑos en la banda. informÓ que continÚa interrogando a todos. en ciudad juarez el nÚmero de asesinatos ha dminuido de mÁs de 2000 en el 2011 a 750 en 2012. no significa que los grupos criminales desapar
. >>> el joven acusado de perth tne cero a una banda de sicarios integrado por menores de edad.to de 31. el joven interrogado tiene 17 aÑos y ante un policÍa mrunz palo admite haber cometido varios asesinatos. >>> ¿cuantos muertos llevas?. >>> 5. >>> segÚn la versiÓn de las autoridades, cuando fueron detenidos en 2 operativos, encontraron fusiles de asalto, armas cortas y decenas de cartuchos llevaban radios de comunicaciÓn, telÉfonos celulares, y una...
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people keep remembering how perth amboy scum of the regime then, went to their under the idea of chemical weapons. the people here, the minute they hear the u.s. talking about chemical weapons inside sera, they feel this is preparation for war, so there's major concern here. >> thank you. angry garment workers in bangladesh are protesting. almost 300 people were killed and hundreds more remain unaccounted for fourth top -- unaccounted for. charlie angela has more. >> after the piles of rubble and twisted metal came dozens of survivors on friday. found trapped on the fourth floor the factory complex, 40 hours after he collapsed. some are using their bare hands -- ncover the hundreds who >> all of us are working day and night. last night, we've rescued 35. still, where tried to rescue people and we will remain here until we rescue everyone. >> screens from under -- screams from under the rubble --e them help, but smell more than 3000 people were working in the factory before the building caved in, but none of them should have been there. on tuesday, when deep cracks a -- when the cracks app
people keep remembering how perth amboy scum of the regime then, went to their under the idea of chemical weapons. the people here, the minute they hear the u.s. talking about chemical weapons inside sera, they feel this is preparation for war, so there's major concern here. >> thank you. angry garment workers in bangladesh are protesting. almost 300 people were killed and hundreds more remain unaccounted for fourth top -- unaccounted for. charlie angela has more. >> after the piles...
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time same sex in perth tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. of last week's attack on the boston marathon has reignited the debate about security and terrorism now some in congress are using that tragedy to try to push through a controversy all online information sharing bill that the senate rejected one year ago but we really need more invasive cyber snooping laws also last week's fertilizer plant explosion in texas revealed the ugly truth about worker safety in america isn't it time for more not less regulation and our economy society and livelihoods all depend on something so old that it predates mankind by hundreds of millions of years does that really make sense well more on that and tonight's daily take. earlier today the massachusetts u.s. attorney's office announced that it will charge joe cars.
time same sex in perth tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. of last week's attack on the boston marathon has reignited the debate about security and terrorism now some in congress are using that tragedy to try to push through a controversy all online information sharing bill that the senate rejected one year ago but we really need more invasive cyber snooping laws also last week's fertilizer plant explosion in texas revealed the ugly truth about...
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you think the getaway would be the most important aspect of your -- this is at a shopping center in perthaustralia. he stole a purse from a lady and he tries to take off. he missed the door, ran straight through a plate glass window and went down hard. were they able to walk up and sweep him up? >> this guy got away. >> you're going to watch it all happen on camera. these people are just bystanders who thought the guy got hurt. he thought he had no idea. he pulled a purse. they're checking on him. this is apparently had the dude's accomplice who runs up and tells the other people to get away. he goes up to his friend, first grabs the purse, takes that away and drags his friend by his shirt away from the broken glass, away from the bystanders, then you see this giant guy who stands over the guy who broke the other window. the other guy takes off. what the other guy is doing is getting the getaway car. surprise, it's a stolen car. he's holding this guy at bay, right? you see the car pull up, that's the guy's friend. now the security guy has the guy who crashed through the window in a choke-
you think the getaway would be the most important aspect of your -- this is at a shopping center in perthaustralia. he stole a purse from a lady and he tries to take off. he missed the door, ran straight through a plate glass window and went down hard. were they able to walk up and sweep him up? >> this guy got away. >> you're going to watch it all happen on camera. these people are just bystanders who thought the guy got hurt. he thought he had no idea. he pulled a purse. they're...
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the man allegedly stole a purse from a 50-year-old woman at a mall in perth. security cameras show the culprit running and crashing into the glass, knocking him flat on the ground. bystanders were initially unaware of the robbery and tried to help the man before an accomplice stepped up and threatened them to let him go. the alleged thief and accomplice got away in a stolen car. >>> to the world of wall street. jackie deangelis joins us with this monday morning's business headlines. jackie, good morning. >> good morning, richard. the markets looking to continue their winning ways as we kick off the second quarter today. the dow coming off its best first quarter since 1998. remember, since 1950, april has been the best month of the year for the dow. >>> meantime, investors get data on manufacturing and construction spending. later this week look for numbers on auto sales and the jobs report on friday. we're also keeping close watch on cyprus after banks reopened last week following the country's financial bailout. treasury secretary jack lew is headed to europe
the man allegedly stole a purse from a 50-year-old woman at a mall in perth. security cameras show the culprit running and crashing into the glass, knocking him flat on the ground. bystanders were initially unaware of the robbery and tried to help the man before an accomplice stepped up and threatened them to let him go. the alleged thief and accomplice got away in a stolen car. >>> to the world of wall street. jackie deangelis joins us with this monday morning's business headlines....
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they're achieving it so first we're going to head east where all the gold is flowing gold and times per perth mint then we have a headline three fold increase in demand for gold this is an india and we also see this in bangkok maxa talking about traffic jams on the sidewalks outside shops gold bullion shops in bangkok they're seeing that in india they're seeing it three hour four hour waits in australia but that's our show our show is seen globally and the idea of keeping gold suppressed is local it's local to the west keynesian money printing propaganda wars but globally people understand people globally our show is global they buy gold. so well where they to me where these concepts meet where the psychological war with the belief in in paper and the mighty nests of paper meets in japan which is over in asia of course where everybody else is consuming consuming and buying japanese see gold as hedge against stocks and yet so we know that the gold price neon had an all time high right before the price crashed and a lot of people are now lining up seven hour long waits outside gold bullion shop
they're achieving it so first we're going to head east where all the gold is flowing gold and times per perth mint then we have a headline three fold increase in demand for gold this is an india and we also see this in bangkok maxa talking about traffic jams on the sidewalks outside shops gold bullion shops in bangkok they're seeing that in india they're seeing it three hour four hour waits in australia but that's our show our show is seen globally and the idea of keeping gold suppressed is...
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they're achieving it so first we're going to head east where all the gold is flowing gold and times per perth mint. then we have a headline three fold increase in demand for gold this isn't india and we also see this in bangkok maxa talking about traffic jams on the sidewalks outside shops gold bullion shops in bangkok the scene in india they're seeing it three our four hour waits in australia but that's our show our show is seen globally and the idea of keeping gold suppressed is local it's local to the west keynesian money printing propaganda wars but globally people understand people globally our show is global they buy gold. so well where they to me where these concepts meet where the psychological war with the belief in in paper and the mighty miss of paper meets in japan which is over in asia of course where everybody else is consuming consuming and buying japanese see gold as hedge against stocks and yet so we know that the gold price and yen had an all time high right before the price crashed and a lot of people are now lining up seven hour long waits outside gold bullion shops in gin
they're achieving it so first we're going to head east where all the gold is flowing gold and times per perth mint. then we have a headline three fold increase in demand for gold this isn't india and we also see this in bangkok maxa talking about traffic jams on the sidewalks outside shops gold bullion shops in bangkok the scene in india they're seeing it three our four hour waits in australia but that's our show our show is seen globally and the idea of keeping gold suppressed is local it's...
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the chief fire inspector has been suspended from his job the plays at the lame horse might club in perth in two thousand and nine began with fireworks to settle inside the overcrowded building flames then quickly took hold of the wicket fitting for the walls and ceiling of any victims it will crush you in a funny. world news in brief in libya government have surrounded the justice ministry in tripoli the man who dismissal of all members of colonel gadhafi is former regime from government posts trucks carrying anti-aircraft guns a park near the building and a separate siege to the foreign ministry also calling for eggs regime members to go is now into its third day. crowds of palestinians join the funeral of his from a show and he was killed in an israeli airstrike while driving the cycle two other men were also reported to been injured in that attack now the israeli military claimed that michelle was involved in extensive terrorist activity including a recent rocket attack on the southern israeli city of eilat it's the first deadly air strike on palestinian territory since television rea
the chief fire inspector has been suspended from his job the plays at the lame horse might club in perth in two thousand and nine began with fireworks to settle inside the overcrowded building flames then quickly took hold of the wicket fitting for the walls and ceiling of any victims it will crush you in a funny. world news in brief in libya government have surrounded the justice ministry in tripoli the man who dismissal of all members of colonel gadhafi is former regime from government posts...
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you're going to regal theatre in perth on april 16th. that's a lot of dates -- >> yeah. i put -- i got a campaign going. i put a article in the paper there. once i get over there, for $26, i'll get you pregnant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's part of the tour, you guys. go check it out. it's all of may and july. info is @realtracymorgan. stick around. you can talk to andy cohen? >> mm hm. >> jimmy: all right, perfect. go see the stand up tour "excuse my french," starting may 2nd, in kansas city. andy cohen joins us after the break. come on right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ mom mom mom mommy mommy momma momma ma ma mom mom mom people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. ♪ that is tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right pe
you're going to regal theatre in perth on april 16th. that's a lot of dates -- >> yeah. i put -- i got a campaign going. i put a article in the paper there. once i get over there, for $26, i'll get you pregnant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's part of the tour, you guys. go check it out. it's all of may and july. info is @realtracymorgan. stick around. you can talk to andy cohen? >> mm hm. >> jimmy: all right, perfect. go see the stand up tour "excuse my french,"...
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salutes the dish from perth so if aereo hits the networks from this side of their. affiliates these basically their subscription revenues what hopper does is it gives users a really easy way to skip commercials much easier than anything that's existed before now so that causes the advertisers very much the same way why are we paying you if most of your questions are being skipped those advertising inscription those are the two pillars of the net of you know the network business model sure now let's move on to our next topic up for debate that is the house intelligence committee committee overwhelmingly approved an updated version of the cyber intelligence sharing protection act better known as cisco they did that yesterday though that bill is now headed over for a full house vote next week as newer version of the bill actually drops the so-called national security provisions while broadening the definition of cyber security requiring the government term of personal information from sharing data and so on and so forth is this a win for privacy advocates. well. you kn
salutes the dish from perth so if aereo hits the networks from this side of their. affiliates these basically their subscription revenues what hopper does is it gives users a really easy way to skip commercials much easier than anything that's existed before now so that causes the advertisers very much the same way why are we paying you if most of your questions are being skipped those advertising inscription those are the two pillars of the net of you know the network business model sure now...
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jim: it's about 9:35 in the morning in australia, from sydney to melbourne, if perth to brisbane to theast. the whole nation is watching and hoping this is the long-awaited moment. he won the australian masters just five months ago in november and won the gold coat. now he has this putt for a green one. he does! adam scott! a life-changer. nick: an unbelievable magical moment. he's now unofficially the "wizard of oz." jim: to hole two putts. nick: the 72nd green and the 10th hole. second playoff hole. incredible. congratulations, adam scott. jim: and ian -- it's your turn for the narrative for this special moment. ian: from down under to on top of the world, jim. jim: look at that respect. those two teammates matched up ogether in international competition. to think of the way he handled the devastating defeat last july at lithe happen. he picked -- lytham. he picked up so many fans around the world. his class, at that moment of despair, the four-bogey finish, and today he went out and absolutely showed tremendous determination. nick: tremendous patience as well. jim: all day long you k
jim: it's about 9:35 in the morning in australia, from sydney to melbourne, if perth to brisbane to theast. the whole nation is watching and hoping this is the long-awaited moment. he won the australian masters just five months ago in november and won the gold coat. now he has this putt for a green one. he does! adam scott! a life-changer. nick: an unbelievable magical moment. he's now unofficially the "wizard of oz." jim: to hole two putts. nick: the 72nd green and the 10th hole....
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they're achieving it so first we're going to head east where all the gold is flowing gold in times per perth mint. then we have a headline three fold increase in demand for gold this isn't india and we also see this in bangkok maxa talking about traffic jams on the sidewalks outside shops gold bullion shops in bangkok they're seeing that in india they're seeing it three our four hour waits in australia but that's our show our show is seen globally and the idea of keeping gold suppressed is local it's local to the west keynesian money printing propaganda wars but globally people understand people globally our show is global they buy gold. so well where they to me where these concepts meet where the psychological war with the belief in in paper and the mighty nests of paper meets in japan which is over in asia of course where everybody else is consuming consuming and buying japanese see gold as hedge against stocks and yet so we know that the gold price and yen had an all time high right before the price crashed and a lot of people are now lighting up seven hour long waits outside gold bullion
they're achieving it so first we're going to head east where all the gold is flowing gold in times per perth mint. then we have a headline three fold increase in demand for gold this isn't india and we also see this in bangkok maxa talking about traffic jams on the sidewalks outside shops gold bullion shops in bangkok they're seeing that in india they're seeing it three our four hour waits in australia but that's our show our show is seen globally and the idea of keeping gold suppressed is...
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you're going to regal theatre in perth on april 16th. that's a lot of dates -- >> yeah.nce i get over there, for $26, i'll get you pregnant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's part of the tour, you guys. go check it out. it's all of may and july. info is @realtracymorgan. stick around. you can talk to andy cohen? >> mm hm. >> jimmy: all right, perfect. go see the stand up tour "excuse my french," starting may 2nd, in kansas city. andy cohen joins us after the break. come on right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. this april, it's the black forest ham. made the way you say and still just $3. it's one of our april featured val
you're going to regal theatre in perth on april 16th. that's a lot of dates -- >> yeah.nce i get over there, for $26, i'll get you pregnant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's part of the tour, you guys. go check it out. it's all of may and july. info is @realtracymorgan. stick around. you can talk to andy cohen? >> mm hm. >> jimmy: all right, perfect. go see the stand up tour "excuse my french," starting may 2nd, in kansas city. andy cohen joins us after the break....
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this man, bam, was running after taking a purpose from a woman at a mall in perth and suddenly crashesight into that on to the ground. people there didn't realize he had ripped off a purse. so they actually ran to help him. his accomplice didn't like that. he threatened those two people. then, those two took off in what police say was a stolen car. that criminal got a nice face full of glass. >> all for what, $100? >> who knows what's in a woman's purse. >> shows how you really feel. >>> 6:41. coming up, a manhunt underway in texas for the killer of a district attorney and his wife. what led to the shocking discovery. >>> a bizarre attack at a south bay walmart. we'll let you know what police say. imagine the shoppers there moments after crashing his car into that store. >> a new record set this morning on wall street. we will take a look at the business news coming up. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look a
this man, bam, was running after taking a purpose from a woman at a mall in perth and suddenly crashesight into that on to the ground. people there didn't realize he had ripped off a purse. so they actually ran to help him. his accomplice didn't like that. he threatened those two people. then, those two took off in what police say was a stolen car. that criminal got a nice face full of glass. >> all for what, $100? >> who knows what's in a woman's purse. >> shows how you...
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the man was running after taking a purse and smacks right into the glass in perth at a mall. face down. that is going to leave a mark. people didn't realize he ripped off the purse. they ran over to try to help this guy. that's when the man's accomplice threatened those two people that got involved. that's when those two, the thieves, jumped into what police say was a stolen car and spread off. be on the lookout for a thief with a smashed-in face. >> with glass stuck in his face. >>> a scary injury during the ncaa tournament. an update on the louisville player that broke his leg during the game. >> it was frightening, painful, scary to see. >> plus, the boys are back. giants and a's getting ready to step outen the field f on the f little baseball. let you know what you need to know and where you should go to avoid the drive home. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush?
the man was running after taking a purse and smacks right into the glass in perth at a mall. face down. that is going to leave a mark. people didn't realize he ripped off the purse. they ran over to try to help this guy. that's when the man's accomplice threatened those two people that got involved. that's when those two, the thieves, jumped into what police say was a stolen car and spread off. be on the lookout for a thief with a smashed-in face. >> with glass stuck in his face....
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the other side the protective measures are actually coming from your own service facebook google to perth examples of companies that do and amazing amount of work to protect your privacy so when the government comes say with a search warrant or subpoena they still put it through the rigamarole their systems in place that public many people don't realize this their systems place in. they have lawyers looking at and saying is this lawful is this make sense is it coming from the right agency do they have the authority to do this and then are we going to disclose only what we're supposed to are we going to go beyond and are there systems in place to limit so i know in a in a very good way the providers that these large tech companies are their reputation is built on privacy many of them and because of that they do a ton of stuff to try to protect the user privacy so from that perspective if i'm the user i feel sorry go ahead that might be the case but the problem is that google for instance and facebook happens to start encrypting their e-mails when it was being sent from one to another they
the other side the protective measures are actually coming from your own service facebook google to perth examples of companies that do and amazing amount of work to protect your privacy so when the government comes say with a search warrant or subpoena they still put it through the rigamarole their systems in place that public many people don't realize this their systems place in. they have lawyers looking at and saying is this lawful is this make sense is it coming from the right agency do...
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host: our next call comes from perth amboy, new jersey, on airline for independents.aller: good morning, gentlemen. i want to specify some terms. when you use the term "national security"for national interests," that always encompasses the military industrial intelligence corporate complex. sometimes, it encompasses the interest of the american people they are more interested in education and meals on wheels and headstart and the social programs. that you'reu prove not as part of a psychological operation conditioning us and making us afraid and being fearful of the syrian use of chemical weapons by detail your knowledge of the use of united states chemical weapons in various wars of the past like, for example, agent orange in vietnam and cia bio experiment- in florida and lsd released in the new york city subways. why don't you talk about that search and establish your credibility? host: what would be the purpose of the colonel making people afraid of what is in syria? caller: is conditioning us to have another war and fight against other people in other parts of the
host: our next call comes from perth amboy, new jersey, on airline for independents.aller: good morning, gentlemen. i want to specify some terms. when you use the term "national security"for national interests," that always encompasses the military industrial intelligence corporate complex. sometimes, it encompasses the interest of the american people they are more interested in education and meals on wheels and headstart and the social programs. that you'reu prove not as part of...
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. >> to say how profoundly i .isagree with the statements perth was respect to the nuclear issue. i think -- first to the respect of the nuclear issue. i think there is the massive defeat of the united states if we allow iran to slide into any capacity and take a containment policy. it is contrary to what the president has said repeatedly. bywould be seen as weakness our allies and in the region. after allited states the effort we have made, after all the effort to marshal a coalition with the europeans, to have the most comprehensive set of sanctions ever imposed on the country in peace time, and i say this from the led thece of having sanctions in the clinton and illustration, it to be taken as --absolute mass of defeat administration, it will be taken as an absolute mass of defeat. what conceivable incentive which any country have to take either the u.s. or the u.n. security council seriously? would leadthat this to a nuclear arms race, are they going to allow iran to have a nuclear weapon without seeking one themselves? i think it is absolutely clear that they would not do so.
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