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>> pierre thomas live in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> want i want to bring in matt olsen, live with us tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour survey illance only some of some of the suspects they're watching around the united states. it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelms. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign
>> pierre thomas live in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> want i want to bring in matt olsen, live with us tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour survey illance only some of some of the suspects they're watching around the united states. it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelms. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign
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had found unanimously against him. >> the five year trial of jean pierre bem ba heard details. cynical cruel, sexual humiliation by the soldiers under his command. rape was commonplace, there were gang rapes, people were raped in front of relatives, one woman raped by two soldiers and diagnosed with h.i.v. it was the court's decision to put the sexual crimes at the front and the center of the case against jean pierre bem ba, setting the case out as a landmark ruling. >> reporter: ben ba faced charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and was found guilty on all fives counts. sentencing will be at a later date. and he faces 30 years in gaol, and a life sentence if the court considers it is justified by the gravity of the crime. the victim spects is to be a long sentence indeed >>> in yemen, aung san suy kyi has been nominated to become a member of the government. it's not known what her position will be. the parliament has been in session. the names of 18 new government ministers have been submitted for consideration. consideration. aung san suy kyi's national league fo
had found unanimously against him. >> the five year trial of jean pierre bem ba heard details. cynical cruel, sexual humiliation by the soldiers under his command. rape was commonplace, there were gang rapes, people were raped in front of relatives, one woman raped by two soldiers and diagnosed with h.i.v. it was the court's decision to put the sexual crimes at the front and the center of the case against jean pierre bem ba, setting the case out as a landmark ruling. >> reporter:...
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pierre, what are your sources telling you hoch? how long will it be until we find out what's on that phone? >> reporter: david, it is unclear. the fbi says it has retrieved the data, but has not offered any specifics. we don't know if agents face any other problems. >> pierre thomas live in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and also from the nation's capital at this hour, new information about the man who pulled out what appeared to be a weapon at that security checkpoint at a visitor's center, creating chaos yesterday. capitol police opening fire. you'll remember the pictures last night there. families on spring break with their children. the children terrified. the suspect survived the shooting. he was known to authorities. the man adent fiped as larry callso dawson. >>> now, to a major storm tonight on the move, a treacherous 24 hours already. wind guests up to 50 miles an hour bringing down trees outside new york city. this image from yonkers, new york. and in the west tonight, a blinding dust storm causing a highway p
pierre, what are your sources telling you hoch? how long will it be until we find out what's on that phone? >> reporter: david, it is unclear. the fbi says it has retrieved the data, but has not offered any specifics. we don't know if agents face any other problems. >> pierre thomas live in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and also from the nation's capital at this hour, new information about the man who pulled out what appeared to be a weapon at that security...
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>> pierre thomas live in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> want i want to bring in matt olsen, live with us tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour survey illance only some of some of the suspects they're watching around the united states. it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelms. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign fighters who have gone to syria and returned to those countries, which really is overwhelming for the security services in places like brussels and paris. >> so, what do you do, matt, in the meantime, if you can't have 24-hour surveillance, which we all know is the reality here, how do you keep these attacks from happening? believe, were right there in the neighborhoods who had been searched in belgium. >> you know, the key, david, is good intelligence. you need to have surveillance, informants. the best way to stop an attack like this is to know about it before it happens. it's
>> pierre thomas live in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> want i want to bring in matt olsen, live with us tonight. and you heard what pierre reported right there. for 24-hour survey illance only some of some of the suspects they're watching around the united states. it could take perhaps dozens of agents. it almost sounds overwhelms. >> well, it is. what we don't have here is the same problem they have in europe. they have thousands of foreign fighters who have...
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>> pierre thomas, who has been following this case. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to a developing headline at this hour about what appears to be a massive cyber attack that could effect american patients across this country. the medstar hospital chain and doctor's offices around washington, d.c., paralyzed by hackers tonight. emergency room computer screens gone dark. doctors and nurses unable to logon to their computer network. hundreds of thousands of patients in that network. medical treatments are being written out by hand. the fbi is on the case tonight. >>> now, to the race for the white house, and to the war of words, as the candidates now battle for wisconsin. ted cruz blasting donald trump tonight for taking aim at his wife, he says. trump standing firm, going on a radio show today with a host who has acknowledged he's not for trump. it got tense. abc's jonathan karl with the exchange. and hillary clinton tonight, pivoting to trump, with her new warning. >> reporter: ted cruz in wisconsin today -- >> thank you both for your supp
>> pierre thomas, who has been following this case. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to a developing headline at this hour about what appears to be a massive cyber attack that could effect american patients across this country. the medstar hospital chain and doctor's offices around washington, d.c., paralyzed by hackers tonight. emergency room computer screens gone dark. doctors and nurses unable to logon to their computer network. hundreds of thousands of patients in that network....
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>> pierre thomas in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the dangerous weather on the move tonight. tornadoes and winter weather battering the upper midwest, turning deadly now. these swirling clouds, an ominous warning in western illinois. alarm. the powerful winds ripping up trees, damaging homes. also, the snow and icy roads. this tractor trailer jackknifing. abc's alex perez with the threats across the country tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in parts of the midwest, winter refusing to let go. in duluth, minnesota, the driver of this pickup losing control on i-35. in wisconsin, one passenger killed after a car and semi this time lapse capturing the dangerous lightning overnight. one strike setting this iowa dorm on fire. another revealing this funnel cloud in illinois. one twister ripping a five-mile scar through rock island county. >> it's going to be a year before i can get back here with my family and neighbors. >> reporter: meanwhile, in the south, a never ending flood emergency. abc's phill
>> pierre thomas in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the dangerous weather on the move tonight. tornadoes and winter weather battering the upper midwest, turning deadly now. these swirling clouds, an ominous warning in western illinois. alarm. the powerful winds ripping up trees, damaging homes. also, the snow and icy roads. this tractor trailer jackknifing. abc's alex perez with the threats across the country tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in...
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his father, prime minister pierre trudeau, famously made canada one of the most progressive countries in the world and many in canada wonder if justin trudeau would ever have made it to the country's top office without the most storied name in canadian politics. >> logan: you've had a somewhat unusual path to this office of prime minister. >> justin trudeau: well, i was-- i was a snowboard instructor, i was a bouncer in a nightclub-- i was a white water river guide i worked as a teacher. you know, i make no apologies for a very varied-- set of life experiences. >> logan: but it's also opened you up to criticism. i mean, we've heard it, you've heard it. you know what people say, that you're too young, you're inexperienced, that, you don't have what it takes to do this job. >> justin trudeau: well, i-- the way i respond to it is by ignoring it. i mean, you-- you cannot let yourself be defined by the-- hopes that you will fulfill the darkest wishes of your opponents. ( cheers and applause ) >> logan: justin trudeau's sweeping victory was not expected. >> justin trudeau: this is what posi
his father, prime minister pierre trudeau, famously made canada one of the most progressive countries in the world and many in canada wonder if justin trudeau would ever have made it to the country's top office without the most storied name in canadian politics. >> logan: you've had a somewhat unusual path to this office of prime minister. >> justin trudeau: well, i was-- i was a snowboard instructor, i was a bouncer in a nightclub-- i was a white water river guide i worked as a...
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that they're aware of them. >> pierre, i've been forth with martha raddatz. she had a good point hearing the video from the metro and you hear those screams and the darkness and the panic and she brought up a she said, you know, this is what terror is all about. the places where we're supposed to feel safe panic like this. >> exactly and they know they will get, you know, a lot of coverage, coverage over and over, moos those images will bet of the terror they're trying to enact. the top law enforcement officials have been briefed. the attorney general, fbi director, homeland security directorry jeh johnson in the office working i'm being told and no specific credible threat tied to but the concern going forward isgoing to see stepped up security at mass transit throughout the country particularly in major cities today. >> all right. >> okay, pierre, thanks very ng in our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz. we'll have an increased security heard about terror threat levels being raised across europe. >> reporter: they have been, george and will remain t
that they're aware of them. >> pierre, i've been forth with martha raddatz. she had a good point hearing the video from the metro and you hear those screams and the darkness and the panic and she brought up a she said, you know, this is what terror is all about. the places where we're supposed to feel safe panic like this. >> exactly and they know they will get, you know, a lot of coverage, coverage over and over, moos those images will bet of the terror they're trying to enact. the...
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>> pierre thomas in washington pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in parts of the midwest, winter refusing to let go. in duluth, minnesota, the driver of this pickup losing control on killed after a car and semi collide on i-39. this time lapse capturing the dangerous lightning overnight. one strike setting this iowa dorm on fire. cloud in illinois. one twister ripping a five-mile scar through rock island county. >> it's going to be a year my family and neighbors. >> reporter: meanwhile, in the south, a never ending flood emergency. abc's phillip mena is in deweyville, texas. >> the sabine river is running wild again tonight. this is the worst flooding in southeast texas since hurricane ike. nearby, interstate 10, a major artery, overrun with water, causing travel chaos. >> reporter: in tangipaho parish, louisiana, cleanup under way, as the waters finally recede. about 2,000 homes damaged there alone. and david, back here in illinois, there's actually a home underneath this huge pile of rubble. and take a look at this tree. all kinds of deb
>> pierre thomas in washington pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in parts of the midwest, winter refusing to let go. in duluth, minnesota, the driver of this pickup losing control on killed after a car and semi collide on i-39. this time lapse capturing the dangerous lightning overnight. one strike setting this iowa dorm on fire. cloud in illinois. one twister ripping a five-mile scar through rock island county. >> it's...
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pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, sources tell abc news they believe they've identified the mystery man in that tan jacket, seen in the photograph with the two other bombers at the brussels airport. we're told the man's name is on a u.s. terror watch list, but that name is not being made public. tonight, as we've been reporting, there's an intense manhunt under way to find this suspect, and to make sure he's not planning more attacks. and sources are also telling us tonight that the two brothers believed to be the brussels suicide bombers were also in u.s. terrorism databases, meaning they likely would have been flagged if they tried to get into this country. david, tonight, one official tells me the prospect of more attacks in europe is quite high. >> pierre thomas live in our washington bureau. pierre, thank you. >>> and this evening, we have stunning new images showing the power of those bombs. and what the victims went through. nearly 300 were hurt by flying shrapnel and debris, and doctors ton
pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, sources tell abc news they believe they've identified the mystery man in that tan jacket, seen in the photograph with the two other bombers at the brussels airport. we're told the man's name is on a u.s. terror watch list, but that name is not being made public. tonight, as we've been reporting, there's an intense manhunt under way to find this suspect, and to make sure he's not planning more attacks. and sources are also telling us...
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they're human beings and do the world. >> let me ask pierre another question. after all this time, getting possibly have in there that would still help them at this point? >> did they have any support? are there other attacks being plannedy a potential they're concerned about and why it's critical. >> okay, pierre and dan, thanks very much. a short break and back with all the latest on the debtly terror attacks in belgium. that's charmin ultra strong, dude.cleans so well, it keeps your underwear cleaner. so clean...you could wear them a second day. charmin ultra strong. enjoy the go with charmin. i am never getting married. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life,state farm is there. let's go. what? you didn't even move your hands! another game! i've got a table readyat 6:00 o'clock. alexa, how's the traffic? female voice: the fastest route is 45 minutes to downtown. jason, get in the sidecar. (engine rumbling) maybe almond breeze taste
they're human beings and do the world. >> let me ask pierre another question. after all this time, getting possibly have in there that would still help them at this point? >> did they have any support? are there other attacks being plannedy a potential they're concerned about and why it's critical. >> okay, pierre and dan, thanks very much. a short break and back with all the latest on the debtly terror attacks in belgium. that's charmin ultra strong, dude.cleans so well, it...
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advanced pierre foods in west chester is giving employees the day off to work the polls.. 2meg "yeah, yeah there's been a lot of excitement because i think advance pierre has been a strong sense of community, we really encourage all of our employees to give back to their community in any way they see fit. with more than 900 workers in cincinnati, advance pierre says they expect more than two dozen of its workers will take the company up on its offer.. 3meg 'it is a paid day off so they get that day off if they choose to participate." on the democratic side help is need in ...anderson and green townships, harrison and whitewater township for the repubicans its, cincinnati, lincoln heights, lockland and sharonville. 5meg "this was just another opportunity for them if this is what their passionate about to really get involved." 3sherry "if you want to be part of the solution, part of way than to serve your country than to work the polls on election day." mike remote the board of elections say it has corrected the computer hardward glitch that caused some delays back in november. as for w
advanced pierre foods in west chester is giving employees the day off to work the polls.. 2meg "yeah, yeah there's been a lot of excitement because i think advance pierre has been a strong sense of community, we really encourage all of our employees to give back to their community in any way they see fit. with more than 900 workers in cincinnati, advance pierre says they expect more than two dozen of its workers will take the company up on its offer.. 3meg 'it is a paid day off so they get...
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but how much control did jean pierre benba had over his trips? 70 people gave evidence at the icc. small platoons went from house to house, stealing whatever they could carry, sexually be humiliating and mistreating women and men. the question was whether he knew about this and whether he had control over his troops and the court here decided that he did. they found that he had direct contact and direct lines of communication with his generals. that he even on occasion meted out. disciplinardisciplinary actionst his troops. it could be as much as life in prison if the judges decide the gravity of the crimes warrant it. >>> ben jan officials are looking for a associate of be shah abdeslasalahabdeslam. belgian officials appealing for public information. >> translator: the latest news that our collaboration has been intensified over the past few months. investigation team became more important as we were aware that we were dealing with a group who does not know the borders. >> reporter: the belgian prosecutor's office say they are looking for public's help in identifying a possible as
but how much control did jean pierre benba had over his trips? 70 people gave evidence at the icc. small platoons went from house to house, stealing whatever they could carry, sexually be humiliating and mistreating women and men. the question was whether he knew about this and whether he had control over his troops and the court here decided that he did. they found that he had direct contact and direct lines of communication with his generals. that he even on occasion meted out....
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his father, prime minister pierre trudeau, famously made canada one of the most progressive countries in the world and many in canada wonder if justin trudeau would ever have made it to the country's top office without the most storied name in canadian politics. >> logan: you've had a somewhat unusual path to this office of prime minister. >> justin trudeau: well, i was-- i was a snowboard instructor, i was a bouncer in a nightclub-- i was a white water river guide for many years. i worked as a teacher. you know, i make no apologies for a very varied-- set of life experiences. >> logan: but it's also opened you up to criticism. i mean, we've heard it, you've heard it. you know what people say, that you're too young, you're inexperienced, that, you don't have what it takes to do this job. >> justin trudeau: well, i-- the way i respond to it is by ignoring it. i mean, you-- you cannot let yourself be defined by the-- hopes that you will fulfill the darkest wishes of your opponents. ( cheers and applause ) >> logan: justin trudeau's sweeping victory was not expected. >> justin trudeau: t
his father, prime minister pierre trudeau, famously made canada one of the most progressive countries in the world and many in canada wonder if justin trudeau would ever have made it to the country's top office without the most storied name in canadian politics. >> logan: you've had a somewhat unusual path to this office of prime minister. >> justin trudeau: well, i was-- i was a snowboard instructor, i was a bouncer in a nightclub-- i was a white water river guide for many years. i...
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giant fans know jason pierre paul is going to get a one year contract to stay with big blue. pierre paul apparently turned down more money elsewhere, of course the giants supported him through that fireworks accident that mangled his right hand. pierre paul writing on instagram, he has unfinished business. >>> let's get to a big night on ice. start with the rangers, still banged up on the road at buffalo, they always seem to play the sabres tough. derrick broussard scores this one, then assists on this one. the rangers win it, 4-2. that's nine straight over the sabres. haven't lost to them in three years. >>> the islanders at home anders lee snaps a 1-1 tie in the 3rd period. that's halak's 200th win. >>> now to the mets, matt harvey seeing his first game of the spring. he hasn't pitched since game 5 of the world series. braves score two in the 9th to win it, 5-4, but harvey gets in his work. >>> now to the yankees. c.c. sabathia on the mound for the first time this spring. pitches. 2nd inning, a couple of strike outs, miami gets a run in the 7th that was it. yanks lose 1-0.
giant fans know jason pierre paul is going to get a one year contract to stay with big blue. pierre paul apparently turned down more money elsewhere, of course the giants supported him through that fireworks accident that mangled his right hand. pierre paul writing on instagram, he has unfinished business. >>> let's get to a big night on ice. start with the rangers, still banged up on the road at buffalo, they always seem to play the sabres tough. derrick broussard scores this one,...
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of course, joining us is ray kelly, the former police commissioner here in new york city and also pierre thomas and officials are monitoring what's happening so closely. what are you hearing from the government? >> top law enforcement officials have been briefed includingeing loretta lynch and james comey. no threat to the united states they know of. they don't believe we have the sophisticated terror cells, networks that they have in europe but what they're mosted concern about today is copycats, people who could be inspired by what they're seeing and the fbi monitoring rough lyly 24 people. people who have been radicalized online through social media. that is the big concern someone here will react to it here. >> ray kelly in new york city, a lot are waking up, just after 7 7:00 eastern time. what is going on in the city. >> i think what you're seeing now is deployment of uniformed officers, the officers that started work at midnight, they and see that particularly in the subway system. new york has the busiest subway system arguably in the world, 6 million travel that system every day
of course, joining us is ray kelly, the former police commissioner here in new york city and also pierre thomas and officials are monitoring what's happening so closely. what are you hearing from the government? >> top law enforcement officials have been briefed includingeing loretta lynch and james comey. no threat to the united states they know of. they don't believe we have the sophisticated terror cells, networks that they have in europe but what they're mosted concern about today is...
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jason pierre paul back in the fold getting ready to play. missed time last year after the july 4th fireworks accident mangled his hand. pierre paul has had another surgery since the season ended all in an effort to improve the hand's function and grip. he's recovering from that surgery. said he's doing well. didn't say what he expects other than not having to play with the big club cover ing his hand. that's a step forward. >> i'm just excited i get the chance to play football. do what i love to do. come back to new york and play one year and show the fans and show everybody that jason pierre paul can play some ball. >>> finally from us, let's head to the pacific palisades bantam jeffrey hits at the buzzer. sends the game to overtime. a once-in-a-lifetime moment until overtime. still tied. 2 seconds to go. it's jack again. yeah. blue devils win it 38-35. isn't that great? >> those were 8-year-olds? >> 8-year-olds from pacific palisades. >> they're really good. >>> let's check in with what we're working on for eyewitness news at 11:00. here's
jason pierre paul back in the fold getting ready to play. missed time last year after the july 4th fireworks accident mangled his hand. pierre paul has had another surgery since the season ended all in an effort to improve the hand's function and grip. he's recovering from that surgery. said he's doing well. didn't say what he expects other than not having to play with the big club cover ing his hand. that's a step forward. >> i'm just excited i get the chance to play football. do what i...
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let me bring that to pierre thomas as well. we have heard from the new york going to be enhanced police presence across the city right now. but from the reports in belgium right now, the explosions occurred outside the security setup by the security officials. how far can you extend that perimeter? >> that's the question that will be asked today. i was thinking about it as alex gave his report that clearly they wanted to get an attack quickly after this arrest, that's what u.s. law enforcement officials were assuming this morning when i spoke to them. and the quickest way to do it and to make a big splash, if you will, is at an airport. they were apparently concerned they couldn't get through the airport security, so this did it on the outside, a so-called soft target. >> so these cells, they wouldn't necessarily need to communicate with anyone else, they could simply be inspired by the attacks and see and take matters into their own hand? >> exactly. right now u.s. officials i spoke to have no specific information that anythin
let me bring that to pierre thomas as well. we have heard from the new york going to be enhanced police presence across the city right now. but from the reports in belgium right now, the explosions occurred outside the security setup by the security officials. how far can you extend that perimeter? >> that's the question that will be asked today. i was thinking about it as alex gave his report that clearly they wanted to get an attack quickly after this arrest, that's what u.s. law...
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>> pierre trudeau: justin. his son was born on christmas day in 1971, justin trudeau was thrust into his father's spotlight. every step, including some of his first, chronicled by a nation obsessed. >> tv announcer: with his eldest son justin was in tow. >> logan: his dad took him all over the world to meet popes and prime ministers and royalty, his little brothers sometimes at his side. >> reporter: what did you think of lady diana? >> young justin trudeau: oh she was very beautiful, and i'm glad that prince charles has picked her. >> logan: it was a unique childhood, but it defined him in canada as pierre trudeau's son, and he struggled to break free of that legacy. you still face the people who say, "this guy didn't earn it. you know, he's trading on his father's glorious past." >> justin trudeau: i'm proud to be his son. and i-- and i don't mind-- that people remember that. i think that's a good thing. but one of the things that comes with that is having lived all my life with people who would father. or pe
>> pierre trudeau: justin. his son was born on christmas day in 1971, justin trudeau was thrust into his father's spotlight. every step, including some of his first, chronicled by a nation obsessed. >> tv announcer: with his eldest son justin was in tow. >> logan: his dad took him all over the world to meet popes and prime ministers and royalty, his little brothers sometimes at his side. >> reporter: what did you think of lady diana? >> young justin trudeau: oh she...
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of course, joining us is ray kelly, the former police commissioner here in new york city and also pierre thomas and you know of course, law officials are monitoring what's happening so closely. what are you hearing from the government? >> top law enforcement officials have been briefed includiing loretta lynch and james comey. no threat to the united states they know of. they don't believe we have the sophisticated terror cells, networks that they have in europe but what they're mosted concern about today is copycats, people who could be inspired by what they're seeing and the fbi monitoring rough ly 24 people. people who have been radicalized online through social media. that is the big concern someone here will react to it here. >> ray kelly in new york city, a lot are waking up, just after 7:00 eastern time. what is going on in the city. >> i think what you're seeing now is deployment of uniformed officers, the officers that started work at midnight, they will be held into the day tour and see that particularly in the subway system. new york has the busiest subway system arguably in t
of course, joining us is ray kelly, the former police commissioner here in new york city and also pierre thomas and you know of course, law officials are monitoring what's happening so closely. what are you hearing from the government? >> top law enforcement officials have been briefed includiing loretta lynch and james comey. no threat to the united states they know of. they don't believe we have the sophisticated terror cells, networks that they have in europe but what they're mosted...
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pierre. st. pierre was trying to run a as we told you yesterday, st. pierre had her license revoked and has faced charges in the past few years. now garett east family wants to know why she was back on the road. >> she never should have been on the road. if she did this and ran from the police before, she should have been in jail. >> garett was finishing up a shift delivering pizzas when he was killed. his family says it was his first night on the job. >> buddy dyer will join john hit to make a huge announcement about the planned downtown campus. we learned the orlando city soccer club pledged another two and a half million dollars. that brings the total amount to 13 million of the 20 million university officials are seeking in private donations. tomorrow school staffers will pitch their plan to the used to board of governors. you can see today's announcement on our website, >> we are hours away from scott kelly's long awaited return on earth. when he returns tonight he would have spent 340 days in space. that's longer than any other american in histor
pierre. st. pierre was trying to run a as we told you yesterday, st. pierre had her license revoked and has faced charges in the past few years. now garett east family wants to know why she was back on the road. >> she never should have been on the road. if she did this and ran from the police before, she should have been in jail. >> garett was finishing up a shift delivering pizzas when he was killed. his family says it was his first night on the job. >> buddy dyer will join...
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thanks, pierre. >>> a developing headline tonight after an emergency meeting on zika. the world health organization reporting that sexual transmission is far more common than previously thought. the virus surviving for an unknown amount of time in the male body. also tonight, the organization advising pregnant women not to travel to places with zika outbreaks, the same advice put out by the cdc right here in the u.s. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the starbucks recall tonight making headlines. the popular breakfast item starbucks locations because of possible listeria contamination. >>> also, the close call on the side of the road right here. wow. that reporter and his photographer inches away from getting hit. >>> and, your money tonight. when is a deal not a deal when you're shopping online? three simple words to watch out for. it's actually costing you money. we'll be right back. what's going on here? i'm val, the orange moneyretirement squirrel from voya. we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importanceof saving
thanks, pierre. >>> a developing headline tonight after an emergency meeting on zika. the world health organization reporting that sexual transmission is far more common than previously thought. the virus surviving for an unknown amount of time in the male body. also tonight, the organization advising pregnant women not to travel to places with zika outbreaks, the same advice put out by the cdc right here in the u.s. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news...
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>>por la primaria del pnp, entre el doctor ricardo, y pedro pierre luisi. con el empate ambos.voto y lo pone a votar por pierre luisi. roseyo, gana por 6 puntosporcentuales, sin embargo el periÓdico extradición manipule la encuesta, para lucir ayuda del comisionado residente, naturalmente el resultado de esta encuesta, serÁ el dÍa 5 de junio cuando se celebran primarias dentro del partido nuevo progresista, lo cierto es que las encuestas en puerto rico se han utilizado como instrumento de manipulaciÓn por distintos periÓdicos. no tiene ninguna credibilidad y tendremos que esperar en unos 80 y picos de dÍas para saber quiÉn serÁ el candidato a la gobernaciÓn por el partido nuevo progresista. >>gracias licenciado, en repÚblica dominicana llaman a bajar tensiones miguel mateo. >>son varios decesos en la contienda electoral que hoy se pide prudencia. >> quisiera que esta penosa muerte sirva como lecciÓn a los partidos polÍticos para que llamen a los candidatos a reflexionar. >> alta direcciÓn partidaria, y los candidatos presidenciales, los senadores y alcaldes, de concordia asimis
>>por la primaria del pnp, entre el doctor ricardo, y pedro pierre luisi. con el empate ambos.voto y lo pone a votar por pierre luisi. roseyo, gana por 6 puntosporcentuales, sin embargo el periÓdico extradición manipule la encuesta, para lucir ayuda del comisionado residente, naturalmente el resultado de esta encuesta, serÁ el dÍa 5 de junio cuando se celebran primarias dentro del partido nuevo progresista, lo cierto es que las encuestas en puerto rico se han utilizado como...