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he testified that accelerant was found on richardson's clothing. the prosecution's fire investigator also testified that burn patterns in the house were indicative of an accelerant. >> sonia is a real, live example of somebody whose life was really destroyed based upon bad scientific testimony in court. >> reporter: in 1993, cacy, a wife and mother of three grown children, was convicted in a jury trial and later sentenced to 99 years in prison. but a relatively new texas law could change cacy's life. it's known as the "junk science law." the law offers a direct path to appeal when there is scientific evidence that was not available at the time of the conviction or there is new evidence that contradicts what was used to convict. before the law, it was impossible in texas to appeal a conviction based only on flawed scientific evidence. when the innocence project of texas took cacy's appeal, attorneys immediately questioned the toxicologist's results, specifically a chromatography test, which separates mixtures found at crime scenes to detect molecule
he testified that accelerant was found on richardson's clothing. the prosecution's fire investigator also testified that burn patterns in the house were indicative of an accelerant. >> sonia is a real, live example of somebody whose life was really destroyed based upon bad scientific testimony in court. >> reporter: in 1993, cacy, a wife and mother of three grown children, was convicted in a jury trial and later sentenced to 99 years in prison. but a relatively new texas law could...
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richardson said the executive doesn't do enough.e with a backyard pool in wily, sroundino >> that's more glassob cars in parking lots and drive ways took a pounding too. jamie doggett's new truck needs a new back window. >> it was scary and intense. >> reporter: baseball sized hail, forced stephanie malhiot to ride out the storm with four kids inside the closet. >> in storms we grab the helmets and shoes for everyone. we didn't have time to do that. r could very well see additional storms on this scale. >> reporter: bradssa longer period of time allowing them to grow larger before falling. >> this is really, really unusual. >> reporter: there is some good news, scott. there were no reports of any major injuries. >> omar, thank you. >>> today, the house approved treatments for zika virus. of problems that we never imagined. brain and guillain-barre syndrome, a form of paralysis. and a week ago a case of a 15-year-old girl with inflammationf these new reports have rare her starting to learn why the virus and so we worry that in humans
richardson said the executive doesn't do enough.e with a backyard pool in wily, sroundino >> that's more glassob cars in parking lots and drive ways took a pounding too. jamie doggett's new truck needs a new back window. >> it was scary and intense. >> reporter: baseball sized hail, forced stephanie malhiot to ride out the storm with four kids inside the closet. >> in storms we grab the helmets and shoes for everyone. we didn't have time to do that. r could very well see...
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i'm kemberly richardson. coming up i'll take you inside this party on the other side of the break here on eyewitness news. >> we'll see you in a few minutes. also ahead, controversy at the 9/11 memorial. a group of students singing the star-spangled banner are suddenly told to stop singing. >> and the suspension of patriots quarterback tom brady reinstated. appeals court today doing that for mr. brady for the deflate gate scandal. >> i'm going to focus baseball. 65 degrees. we've got a little sunshine for the mets-reds and 65 degrees. how about tomorrow night with at stop & shop, shoppers are discovering low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. an
i'm kemberly richardson. coming up i'll take you inside this party on the other side of the break here on eyewitness news. >> we'll see you in a few minutes. also ahead, controversy at the 9/11 memorial. a group of students singing the star-spangled banner are suddenly told to stop singing. >> and the suspension of patriots quarterback tom brady reinstated. appeals court today doing that for mr. brady for the deflate gate scandal. >> i'm going to focus baseball. 65 degrees....
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>> richardson, three. richardson scores! >> syracuse has done it. back from the dead. >> i've never been prouder. in all of my 40 years of a basketball team, than i am of this team. >> you think your kids are the greatest, and then when you see them live that out and become great, it just makes your heart swell. [ cheers ] >>> i'm fredricka whitfield. along with steve smith. steve led michigan state to the tournament, and to a sweet 16 in 1990. good to see you. and we're also excited to have notre dame's head basketball coach mike brey. your fighting irish, well, they made it, pretty far, but didn't make it all the way. made it to the elite eight. fantastic. good to see you both. this is exciting. isn't it? >> it is, fred. to get a chance to be here, excitement, the passion. alongside coach brey, fantastic job. you and the irish had. >> thank you, steve. a great run. wish we were still alive to play here but i love being around the final four. it never gets old. >> congratulations. the energy is palpable. really is. busting brackets everywhere. high
>> richardson, three. richardson scores! >> syracuse has done it. back from the dead. >> i've never been prouder. in all of my 40 years of a basketball team, than i am of this team. >> you think your kids are the greatest, and then when you see them live that out and become great, it just makes your heart swell. [ cheers ] >>> i'm fredricka whitfield. along with steve smith. steve led michigan state to the tournament, and to a sweet 16 in 1990. good to see you....
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the police knocked down the door of one house, natasha richardson. with guns drawn, richardson says that things escalated when the officer tried to get into one of her children's bedroom. >> i said my kids are in here and they were like ma'am call the dogs off and i look on the grown and there is my son, my 14-year-old, they left him there and they were like. oh that is not him. >> darby officials plan to reach out to richardson to apologize and assure that damages are taken care of. >> turning to the forecast now and cooler temperatures sticking around and rain is moving in later today as well. >> accuweather says that it's a few day before we see the sun again. david murphy is outdoors on the terrace with the full detail sflz we are off to a cloudy start and some cases it's wet and stormtracker 6 live double scan showing you the rain is creeping into south jersey and all of delaware. as we move in closer you see the light shades of green are starting to stretch into southern delaware county and dry here on the terrace but not for too much longer. s
the police knocked down the door of one house, natasha richardson. with guns drawn, richardson says that things escalated when the officer tried to get into one of her children's bedroom. >> i said my kids are in here and they were like ma'am call the dogs off and i look on the grown and there is my son, my 14-year-old, they left him there and they were like. oh that is not him. >> darby officials plan to reach out to richardson to apologize and assure that damages are taken care...
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for representative richardson, his reversal was personal. what did your daughters think about your vote in favor of h.b.-2? >> honestly, after the vote, she called me and said, "i'm disappointed." >> reporter: how was that to hear that why your daughter? >> it caused me to look in the mirror, and reassess things. >> reporter: richardson said late today the governor's executive order doesn't go far enough. it doesn't do enough. scott, we also spoke with a transgender woman who said the law as it remains tonight vilifies transgender people and repealing it is the only option acceptable. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. storms are rolling again through texas. tonight, they are hoping it is not the hail they had been here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: the hail looked like torpedoes being shot into this backyard pool in wylie, texas. and in surrounding homes, 70-mile-per-hour smashed through windows, leaving entire neighborhoods looking like this. tim tailor couldn't believe the damage to his home. >> that's more glass falling. >> reporter:
for representative richardson, his reversal was personal. what did your daughters think about your vote in favor of h.b.-2? >> honestly, after the vote, she called me and said, "i'm disappointed." >> reporter: how was that to hear that why your daughter? >> it caused me to look in the mirror, and reassess things. >> reporter: richardson said late today the governor's executive order doesn't go far enough. it doesn't do enough. scott, we also spoke with a...
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richardson, state representative richardson, welcome, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> so i've readr op-ed, but take me to the floor of this general assembly. what happened? and how did it happen so fast? >> well, i could give you every excuse in the book, but the bottom line is, i just looked myself in the mirror after this happened and said, i've made a mistake, we as a state have made a mistake. it's going to hurt us economically and morally and we need to fix it. and that's what we need to do now. >> but did you not read the bill closely enough in your mind, or is it more of a, you didn't realize the ramifications of it? >> the latter, but again, you're correct. we got the bill at 10:30 that day and what we were told, we were basically -- the bill has five sections and what we were led to believe was that we would be voting on section one. and there ended up being the section where we actually took away civil liberties from all citizens of this state and we took away access to the courts of this state for redress of those wrongs. and we took away local control for government, lo
richardson, state representative richardson, welcome, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> so i've readr op-ed, but take me to the floor of this general assembly. what happened? and how did it happen so fast? >> well, i could give you every excuse in the book, but the bottom line is, i just looked myself in the mirror after this happened and said, i've made a mistake, we as a state have made a mistake. it's going to hurt us economically and morally and we need to fix it. and...
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for representative richardson his reversal was personal. what did your daughter think about your vote in favor of hb-2? >> honestly, after the vote she called me and said "i'm disappointed." >> how was that to hear from your daughter? >> it caused me to look in the mirror. and, and -- reassess things. richardson said the executive order does gotten far enough or do enough. scott, we spoke with a transgender woman who said the law as it remains tonight, vil fiez transgender people and repeal the it is the only option acceptable. >> david, thank you very much. >>> storms are rolling again through texas, tonight they are hoping it is hail they have been through already. here is omar villafranca. >> reporter: the hail looked like torpedoes shot into the pool. in surrounding homes, balls of ice blown by 70 mile an hour winds smashed through windows. leaving entire neighborhoods looking like this. tim taylor couldn't believe the damage to his home. >> that's more glass, probably. cars in parking lots and drive ways took a pounding too. jamie dogg
for representative richardson his reversal was personal. what did your daughter think about your vote in favor of hb-2? >> honestly, after the vote she called me and said "i'm disappointed." >> how was that to hear from your daughter? >> it caused me to look in the mirror. and, and -- reassess things. richardson said the executive order does gotten far enough or do enough. scott, we spoke with a transgender woman who said the law as it remains tonight, vil fiez...
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three. [ crowd noise ] >> richardson has gone mad. >>reporter: richardson scored 21 second half points in the elite eight win over virginia. his former coach has seen that before, thinking back to that tlc final >> malachi hit a 25-foot three and then a stepback three from the corner. it was almost exactly the shot he hit from the right side of the court in the game the other night and i remember thinking, like, that's just what he does. he makes big shots when his team needs it the most. >> this man stepped up so big for us, man. [ cheers ] >> i bleed orange. >>reporter: maplewood's colombia high school babble coach jasmine wright played four years at syracuse, making the ncaa tournament her final year. she takes pride seeing another essex county player, brittany >> watching her develop in high school, now syracuse, and now she has the opportunity to play in the final four, it's been great, not only as me, you know, being that jersey connection to syracuse, but to our county and our state. >>reporter: and the ultimate goal is to win
three. [ crowd noise ] >> richardson has gone mad. >>reporter: richardson scored 21 second half points in the elite eight win over virginia. his former coach has seen that before, thinking back to that tlc final >> malachi hit a 25-foot three and then a stepback three from the corner. it was almost exactly the shot he hit from the right side of the court in the game the other night and i remember thinking, like, that's just what he does. he makes big shots when his team needs...
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kemberly richardson at the federal courthouse in downtown brooklyn with the latest. >> just moments ago dennis murphy, jr. left the courthouse late this afternoon. a federal judge set bail bond at $50,000. murphy left the courthouse with his wife and his father. no one wanted to comment. if the allegations about the former jetblue pilot are true, he put countless people's lives in jeopardy including 151 passengers on the plane he was piloting back in april of last year. that's when federal authorities maintain murphy failed a field sobriety test. he blew a .11. when it comes to flying a plane, anything more than .10 is intoxicated. he was behind the controls of flight 584 from orlando to jfk, complaint, murphy's co-pilot saw him drinking an unknown beverage from a cup before and during the flight after taxiing to the gate, murphy was selected and officials say he failed the test. earlier that same day, april 21st of 2015, murphy piloted another flight, flight 583 from jfk to orlando with 119 passengers onboard. murphy was arrested at his home in new jersey this morning. at the time of t
kemberly richardson at the federal courthouse in downtown brooklyn with the latest. >> just moments ago dennis murphy, jr. left the courthouse late this afternoon. a federal judge set bail bond at $50,000. murphy left the courthouse with his wife and his father. no one wanted to comment. if the allegations about the former jetblue pilot are true, he put countless people's lives in jeopardy including 151 passengers on the plane he was piloting back in april of last year. that's when...
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i'll read chief richardsons narrative. upon arrival heavy smoke and fire condition from the third floor the left of the building. the building was damaged from the fire in 2015 [inaudible] chain metal gate. once the entryway was opened [inaudible] blocking the stairwell between second and third floor make tg impossible to pass. redirect to third floor fire windows and other stairwell on the mission side. all windows and doors were boarded shut with ply wood and required effort to remove. [inaudible] heat from the fire damaged the building on the left mptd water from the hands line [inaudible] prevented the fire from spreading to the bravo building. units made their way to had third floor and [inaudible]ope squn exposed structural component from theprieveiate fire the fire had a foothold. after overcoming obstiicals got the fire under control in a little over a hour. i like to cu-mind members that fire. march 26 as you may have heard 11: 18 rescue boat capsized during a training. all 7 members were displaced in the into had
i'll read chief richardsons narrative. upon arrival heavy smoke and fire condition from the third floor the left of the building. the building was damaged from the fire in 2015 [inaudible] chain metal gate. once the entryway was opened [inaudible] blocking the stairwell between second and third floor make tg impossible to pass. redirect to third floor fire windows and other stairwell on the mission side. all windows and doors were boarded shut with ply wood and required effort to remove....
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and yet elliott richardson appointed attorney general, he had to make a deal that he would appoint a special prosecutor. he lays out all the criteria when he becomes attorney general. he pledges to them he will honor the agreement if he becomes attorney general. when elliott is told to fire cox, he says i cannot do it. i will resign. so nixon, through al hague, says let's call the deputy, ruckelhaus. ruckelhaus says i will resign to, i will not do it on a matter of principle. the next one in line is the solicitor general, robert burk. he will carry out the order and fire cox. he is forever labeled for doing it. what they have missed in bork's action, only chaos could ensue if he did not act. because after you leave the third man in charge of the department of justice, it is any man's guess who has the authority. the janitor might be able to say he is the acting attorney general. it was a very unclear situation. they put a lot of pressure on bork to do it. he did it, and it cost him a seat on the supreme court, later, when reagan nominated him. because of the hard feelings which would
and yet elliott richardson appointed attorney general, he had to make a deal that he would appoint a special prosecutor. he lays out all the criteria when he becomes attorney general. he pledges to them he will honor the agreement if he becomes attorney general. when elliott is told to fire cox, he says i cannot do it. i will resign. so nixon, through al hague, says let's call the deputy, ruckelhaus. ruckelhaus says i will resign to, i will not do it on a matter of principle. the next one in...
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steve richardson is walking but only with help as you can see.fighting migraines and memory loss. he says last week he saw a man dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and stepped in to help. that's when he says that man hit him with his car. then sped away. police say they caught that driver who had a message for richardson. >> take full responsibility. but he shouldn't have got in my business. if he mined his own business he wouldn't be in the hospital i wouldn't be here. >> i saw something being done that was wrong. i thought it was my duty not only as a veteran but as somebody with a heart and a common sense in my head to stop it. >> hoping for a full recovery here. richardson says he wasn't the only one who tried to step in that day. the driver is now where he belongs. >>> police pull up throw handcuffs on this guy. they say he was pretending to be a cop. what he's accused of of doing while in fake uniform. >> and this nu inform has a real beef with a local contractor. fox 29 investigators why he's still able to get permits from the c
steve richardson is walking but only with help as you can see.fighting migraines and memory loss. he says last week he saw a man dragging his girlfriend through a parking lot and stepped in to help. that's when he says that man hit him with his car. then sped away. police say they caught that driver who had a message for richardson. >> take full responsibility. but he shouldn't have got in my business. if he mined his own business he wouldn't be in the hospital i wouldn't be here....
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. >> eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson live at the scene in midtown with the very latest. >> a huge plume of steam and rocks and other debris. that's what came shooting out of the ground here on 58th street and came raining down on everywhere who was here. take a look. this stretched between 6th and 7th avenues is still closed. crews in protective gear have been out here taking samples. it is a mess. now the concern, asbestos. >> all of the sudden there was >> reporter: it was actually steam. this cell phone video shows just how much. >> it was that high, like seven stories high. steam coming out. >> reporter: officials say right around 9:40 this morning, here on 58th street between 6th and 7th avenues, a problem underground sparked a chain reaction. >> the water leak is what caused a steam issue, obviously water affects the steam pipes in the ground and then you have steam coming up through the ground. >> that water pipe beneath the roadway sent enough water pouring on to the steam pipe that heavy thick vapors poured out in actually two spots right near each other. >> was
. >> eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson live at the scene in midtown with the very latest. >> a huge plume of steam and rocks and other debris. that's what came shooting out of the ground here on 58th street and came raining down on everywhere who was here. take a look. this stretched between 6th and 7th avenues is still closed. crews in protective gear have been out here taking samples. it is a mess. now the concern, asbestos. >> all of the sudden there was >>...
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they were tremendous. >> richardson three! [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: richardson scored 21 second half points in the elite eight win over virginia. his former coach saw that before thinking back to the tlc final. >> malachai hit over 25-foot three and step-back three from the corner and it was almost exactly the shot that he hit from the right side of the court in the game the other night and i remember thinking like that is just what he does. he makes big shots when needed. >> this man stepped up so big for us, man! [ applause and cheers ] >> i bleed orange. >> reporter: columbia high four years at syracuse making the ncaa tournament in 2003 her final year. so she takes extra pride seeing another essex county player brittney sykes star in the orange. >> watching her develop through high school and now syracuse and now has the opportunity to play in the final four. it's been great with the jersey connection to syracuse and to our county and our state. >> reporter: the ultimate goal it so win the national championship
they were tremendous. >> richardson three! [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: richardson scored 21 second half points in the elite eight win over virginia. his former coach saw that before thinking back to the tlc final. >> malachai hit over 25-foot three and step-back three from the corner and it was almost exactly the shot that he hit from the right side of the court in the game the other night and i remember thinking like that is just what he does. he makes big shots when...
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richardson said the executive order doesn't go far enough or doesn't do enough. scott, we spoke with a transgender woman who said the law as it remains tonight, villifies transgender people and repealing it is the only option acceptable. >> david, thank you very much. >>> storms are rolling again through texas, tonight they are hoping it is hail they have been hoping it is not the hail they have been through already. here is omar villafranca. >> reporter: the hail looked like torpedoes shot into the backyard pool in wily, texas. in surrounding homes, balls of ice blown by 70 mile an hour winds smashed through windows. leaving entire neighborhoods tim taylor couldn't believe the damage to his home. >> that's more glass, probably. cars in parking lots and drive ways took a pounding too. jamie doggett's new truck needs a new back window. >> it was scary and intense. >> reporter: baseball sized hail, forced stephanie malhiot to ride out the storm with four kids inside the closet. >> in storms we grab the helmets and shoes for everyone. we didn't have time to do that.
richardson said the executive order doesn't go far enough or doesn't do enough. scott, we spoke with a transgender woman who said the law as it remains tonight, villifies transgender people and repealing it is the only option acceptable. >> david, thank you very much. >>> storms are rolling again through texas, tonight they are hoping it is hail they have been hoping it is not the hail they have been through already. here is omar villafranca. >> reporter: the hail looked...
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. >> kemberly richardson spoke to the driver. she has the story from the sound view section. >> i never saw him before. i really had no idea. >> reporter: it's still tough for him to tell me what happened. his severely left eye and broken nose are all indications how violently he was attacked. >> he punched me very close. >> reporter: cameras mounted on his house captured everything. muhammad was with his brother their car up to their driveway. his brother opens the gate and you see him walk through and pick up a bag of garbage to put on the curve. he's standing still holding a bag. the suspect then walks up to him. >> he passed me and he back again and he told me what time is it now. i said that's it. and he punched my eyes. >> reporter: a simple question and short answer and without warning a crushing blow to the face. >> i closed my eyes. i'm bleeding my nose and mouth. >> reporter: it's not over. he tells me what happened next. >> yes. he called my brother and said join us, let's go. >> reporter: the suspect didn't make good
. >> kemberly richardson spoke to the driver. she has the story from the sound view section. >> i never saw him before. i really had no idea. >> reporter: it's still tough for him to tell me what happened. his severely left eye and broken nose are all indications how violently he was attacked. >> he punched me very close. >> reporter: cameras mounted on his house captured everything. muhammad was with his brother their car up to their driveway. his brother opens...
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. >> kimberly richardson has more. >> 6'6", 245 pounds, 40" waist. >> reporter: not a typical fashion model but that's the point. >> there has to be something that sets it off, something that sets the change in motion. if i'm lucky enough to be that tipping point, that's amazing, and i'm very honored and humbled to be part of that. >> reporter: it's part of a bold move in an industry that is traditionally not open to change. >> somebody had to start a conversation and we'll do that. >> reporter: ing models just lunched a new division, and zach miko is the face of it. the agency will scout out men who are larger than a sample size. >> this is a liberating moment for the industry and for myself to just simply be who you are and comfortable in your own skin. >> reporter: zach has appear inside beer and sporting ads but this is his big break in >> fashion and modeling is where i found i could be confident of who i am right now in the moment and not what i want to be if i lose weight. >> reporter: but he is conned -- candid about his lifetime struggle with weight. >> husky, just the word b
. >> kimberly richardson has more. >> 6'6", 245 pounds, 40" waist. >> reporter: not a typical fashion model but that's the point. >> there has to be something that sets it off, something that sets the change in motion. if i'm lucky enough to be that tipping point, that's amazing, and i'm very honored and humbled to be part of that. >> reporter: it's part of a bold move in an industry that is traditionally not open to change. >> somebody had to start...
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eyewitness news reporter kimberly richardson is live for us tonight with more. kimberly? >> well that taurus from california said that they were propped right down there. if true it was a sleazy move and one that struck a nerve with everyone here. >> reporter: it's a popular spot for them here in the central park. the bridge on the left side. also where the unthinkable may have happened. if true, an unsettled proposition -- unsettling proposition involving a father trying to sell his son for sex. would do that, there's no way. at about 11:50 last night. so disturbing that police did mobilize it central park west and 72nd street. according to the taurus, the suspect and his 11-year-old son approached him. the father asked the unidentified man from san diego if he wanted to have sex with the young boy said the suspect even naming a price, $300. >> it makes you want to cry actually, it hits home. appalling. they left the park and called 911. and they wonder why they walked >> until they would get here. >> to keep them in my side, yeah, to make sure they will boil okay. >> re
eyewitness news reporter kimberly richardson is live for us tonight with more. kimberly? >> well that taurus from california said that they were propped right down there. if true it was a sleazy move and one that struck a nerve with everyone here. >> reporter: it's a popular spot for them here in the central park. the bridge on the left side. also where the unthinkable may have happened. if true, an unsettled proposition -- unsettling proposition involving a father trying to sell...
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malachi richardson cuts the lead to seven. but carolina said that's close enough. they're going to the national title. >>> the giants and a's open their seasons on monday. today, they squared off at the coliseum. before the contest, josh redick had some fun next door doing his steph curry routine. he hits from the hallway. redick had a tougher day at the plate going 0 for 3. with the first two games at at&t, a's fans were ready for some home cooking. felix gets joe panik on this groundout. but he had to leave after one inning with tightness in his forearm. matt cain had a cyst removed from his elbow about a month ago, but he looked good. but in the third, chris davis jumps on a hanging curve and sends it deep to left for a solo home run. this allows flowery to score. the a's win 4-1. >> we don't practice sprinting from home to home very often. usually if you're running that far, it is a nice, easy jog. >> we were working all our pitches. we got into some good-hit situations. we had some double play balls and made a couple of mistakes. but we did a lot of good thing
malachi richardson cuts the lead to seven. but carolina said that's close enough. they're going to the national title. >>> the giants and a's open their seasons on monday. today, they squared off at the coliseum. before the contest, josh redick had some fun next door doing his steph curry routine. he hits from the hallway. redick had a tougher day at the plate going 0 for 3. with the first two games at at&t, a's fans were ready for some home cooking. felix gets joe panik on this...
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malachi richardson, that would cut the lead to 7. every time mark page downtown, pushing the lead from 13. 83-66 the final. north carolina is in monday's national championship game. wile the other semi last night featured two seeds, villanova and oklahoma. no one saw the final score coming. the wildcats dominated, before half-time, josh hart with the three. he had 23 points. nova led by 14 at the break. never looked back from there. ryan arcidiacono, his own triple, part of a 25-0 run. 95-51. villanova with the largest margin of victory in final four history. that's your morning look at sports. i'm laura behnke. we're back again later with you tonight at 6:00. >>> just saying. i apologize to the orange nation out there. but it was a glorious night as the carolina alone, congrats to the heels. of 13 million people whoed a bracket on espn, 1.6% called a >> really? >> both great teams. so monday night should be good. just saying. >>> much more ahead on eyewitness news this sunday morning, including a look at today's top stories. >>> hig
malachi richardson, that would cut the lead to 7. every time mark page downtown, pushing the lead from 13. 83-66 the final. north carolina is in monday's national championship game. wile the other semi last night featured two seeds, villanova and oklahoma. no one saw the final score coming. the wildcats dominated, before half-time, josh hart with the three. he had 23 points. nova led by 14 at the break. never looked back from there. ryan arcidiacono, his own triple, part of a 25-0 run. 95-51....
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live in the mott haven section of the bronx, kimberly richardson. >> a robbery suspect was hit by a train in queens causing extensive delays on the f, the m, and r subway lines this morning. police say the 33-year-old suspect tried to steal man's cell phone on an m train. then assaulted a person who tried to intervene. when the train pulled into the 65th street station in woodside, police approached the suspect and that's when investigators say the man ran onto the express tracks and was struck by a train. he suffered scratches and bruises. >>> also new at noon, two people were seriously injured after two building in new jersey. this happened on lexington avenue in clifton. no word about the extent of the damage to the building. investigators are trying to figure out exactly what led to the crash. >> the roads are clear now, but the white expressway in queens was a mess for the morning commute. an accident involving three vehicles snarled traffic. one car was hit coming from the white stone bridge heading into queens. it cross the grass and ended up on the ramp from the cross island parkw
live in the mott haven section of the bronx, kimberly richardson. >> a robbery suspect was hit by a train in queens causing extensive delays on the f, the m, and r subway lines this morning. police say the 33-year-old suspect tried to steal man's cell phone on an m train. then assaulted a person who tried to intervene. when the train pulled into the 65th street station in woodside, police approached the suspect and that's when investigators say the man ran onto the express tracks and was...
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reporter kimberly richardson attended the rally. >>reporter: sanders joked with the crowd of several hundred who gathered here on the coney island boardwalk. the brooklyn native says he's eaten half the hot dogs that nathan's produced. after his event, he sat down and had a hot to go and talked with sauerkraut. he pointed out how different he is from clinton who is in new york city campaigns. sanders say they have different views on foreign policies. we're nine days away from the important new york primary where 291 delegates are up for grabs. each used today's events once again as an opportunity to persuade voters to join their camps. >> in this primary, we're establishment. but what i have learned through this campaign, when there's a high voter turn out and we have seen high voter turn outs in wisconsin and many other states, when that happens we win. >> and then i want to be a good partner for our teachers and educator who are doing the job of preparing our youngsters. we're going to make college affordable for middle-class and
reporter kimberly richardson attended the rally. >>reporter: sanders joked with the crowd of several hundred who gathered here on the coney island boardwalk. the brooklyn native says he's eaten half the hot dogs that nathan's produced. after his event, he sat down and had a hot to go and talked with sauerkraut. he pointed out how different he is from clinton who is in new york city campaigns. sanders say they have different views on foreign policies. we're nine days away from the...
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eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson is there with more. >> that video shows how strangers came together and tried to help the victim right here. we now know she's an nyu graduate student. at one point they tried to lift this cab which is being towed away right now off of the 33-year-old woman. and another clip of video, too disturbing to show. one second you see the woman walking on the sidewalk. the taxi appears. then she simply disappears. >> i heard a crash and i went to go look and she was under the car. >> reporter: he's talking about this yellow cab, this exclusive cell phone video captures the agonizing chaotic seconds after the taxi hit, dragged and severely injured a woman. this is the man who was behind the wheel, the cab driver had nothing to say when asked what happened. but jay saw it all. >> it was just really nauseating to see. >> reporter: he was one of many who right after the accident dropped to their knees and tried to help the victim. one person called out to her. >> hello? hello? >> reporter: she didn't answer or move. >> and i just saw the cab fly up on th
eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson is there with more. >> that video shows how strangers came together and tried to help the victim right here. we now know she's an nyu graduate student. at one point they tried to lift this cab which is being towed away right now off of the 33-year-old woman. and another clip of video, too disturbing to show. one second you see the woman walking on the sidewalk. the taxi appears. then she simply disappears. >> i heard a crash and i went to...
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eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson posted this video on her facebook and twitter pages. she's live for us in merrick with more on how the driver's >> this is the exact spot where that school bus burst in to flames. take a look at this street sign in the grass right below. one little girl who was on that bus tells me the kids were terrified that they ran off the bus. as for the man behind the wheel, tonight his bosses are calling him a model driver. >> oh, my gosh. the flames were, i don't know, 20, 30 feet up in the air. black smoke and then the smoke started to engulf the whole bus and it was coming from the back. >> reporter: she's talking about bus number 78, this cell phone video shows just how intense this fire was. >> for a school bus fire, it was a lot of flames and a lot of smoke. we had reports of the smoke being seen for miles away. >> reporter: a dozen volunteer firefighters rushed here to headquarters in merrick. luckily the station house is just a block from where the driver of the bus first started having problems. he was headed here to merrick avenue middl
eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson posted this video on her facebook and twitter pages. she's live for us in merrick with more on how the driver's >> this is the exact spot where that school bus burst in to flames. take a look at this street sign in the grass right below. one little girl who was on that bus tells me the kids were terrified that they ran off the bus. as for the man behind the wheel, tonight his bosses are calling him a model driver. >> oh, my gosh. the...
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kemberly richardson has the story. >> we actually do work all day and all night. we go from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. >> reporter: a well oiled machine which this time brings him here to long island bagel company. >> i would love to donate it to people who can benefit from it and eat it. >> reporter: robert is determined to feed the hungry without spending a penny. his nonprofit, rescuing leftover cuisine, is connected with over 100 food partners. they donate whatever excess they have at the end of the day. robert and an army of volunteers >> we bring the food to food banks, food pantries, homeless shelters. so we see a whole range of people from the elderly to the homeless to the working poor. >> reporter: all of the food must meet strict standards. for this 25-year-old who left a high paying job on wall street to start his organization, this is a deeply personal journey. the child of immigrants, robert tells me, at one point his parents struggled to provide food for his family. >> i remember a time when we didn't know where our next meal was coming from. >> reporter: something also on the
kemberly richardson has the story. >> we actually do work all day and all night. we go from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. >> reporter: a well oiled machine which this time brings him here to long island bagel company. >> i would love to donate it to people who can benefit from it and eat it. >> reporter: robert is determined to feed the hungry without spending a penny. his nonprofit, rescuing leftover cuisine, is connected with over 100 food partners. they donate whatever excess...
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richardson entered the army at age 16. he served for 10 years during the korean war and received a bronze star for his bravery. as a champion for returning service men and women, he founded veterans for ohio, a nonprofit that provided assistance to veterans in cuyahoga county. through his work more than 30 veterans won disability claims and more than 80 gained much-needed housing and medical assistance. mr. richardson was a patriot, a community leader, an advocate. the state of ohio is indebted to him for his service and sacrifice. he will be greatly missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new jersey eek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the hard work of east brunswick high school's we the people team. we the people is a civic education program that has reached more than 28 million students since its inception in 1987. each year app
richardson entered the army at age 16. he served for 10 years during the korean war and received a bronze star for his bravery. as a champion for returning service men and women, he founded veterans for ohio, a nonprofit that provided assistance to veterans in cuyahoga county. through his work more than 30 veterans won disability claims and more than 80 gained much-needed housing and medical assistance. mr. richardson was a patriot, a community leader, an advocate. the state of ohio is indebted...
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anthony: with those as bruce richardson and founding partner. some say the leaks are great because it's pointing to transparency and others say it's well shaming. what's your opinion on the leaks? >> i think it's a lot like wikileaks. it went both ways so it scared everybody at the government levels because it was an illegal use of information but for the broader public people look at it and they say this is shedding light in bringing transparency. sunlight is the best disinfectant so maybe this will clean up a lot of shadiness in our financial system. >> i used that with my kids when i'm trying to get them to clean their room. you know vladimir putin. >> wei. and he is by far the most popular politician in russia and russian modern history since the fall of communism. anthony: you think he's one of their richest people in the world? >> i know this will go against the headlines but i think you will not find vladimir putin's identities and any of these panama papers because when you are the most political figure in the country, when you have been
anthony: with those as bruce richardson and founding partner. some say the leaks are great because it's pointing to transparency and others say it's well shaming. what's your opinion on the leaks? >> i think it's a lot like wikileaks. it went both ways so it scared everybody at the government levels because it was an illegal use of information but for the broader public people look at it and they say this is shedding light in bringing transparency. sunlight is the best disinfectant so...
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eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson joining us live at the park with the very latest. kemberly. >>reporter: david, detectives from the central park precinct are trying to make sense of what can only be described, if true, as a sickening proposition. proposition, a father trying to sell his son for sex. >> i think it's crazy. >>reporter: a sentiment shared by many about what police say may have happened here near the bow bridge on the west side of central park. this morning we spotted nypd detectives canvassing the area, following up on what a tourist told authorities, the details disturbing enough that police did mobilize last night, gathered at central park west according to the unidentified tourist from california, just before mi night he says the suspect and his 11-year-old son approached him. the father then, if true, did the unthinkable, asked if the tourist wanted to have sex with the young boy, even put a price tag on it, $300. everyone we spoke to about the allegations was stunned. >> we're both school teachers, actually, so it hits home. it's absolutely disgus
eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson joining us live at the park with the very latest. kemberly. >>reporter: david, detectives from the central park precinct are trying to make sense of what can only be described, if true, as a sickening proposition. proposition, a father trying to sell his son for sex. >> i think it's crazy. >>reporter: a sentiment shared by many about what police say may have happened here near the bow bridge on the west side of central park. this...
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for details, bradford richardson, "washington times" culture reporter.important piece you wrote, brad. paypal, canceled a project in north carolina but paypal has some business in places like malaysia which do what to home sexual community? >> well in malaysia home sexual conduct is punishable but up to 20 years in prison and whipping. laws are much more -- david: whipping. >> that's right. david: they're okay with whipping homosexuals putting them in jail for 20 years but have problems about this bathroom law that north carolina has. >> that's correct. five years ago, paypal built a facility in malasia, identical one they were going to build in north carolina in charlotte. back then they did not say anything about the laws in malaysia concerning home sexual conduct punishable like you said by whipping. yet in north carolina they have pulled out and gutted their plan to build facility there. david: unbelievable. which cost american jobs. the situation is not as bad as there. they also do business in singapore. singapore i'm told you can get two years for
for details, bradford richardson, "washington times" culture reporter.important piece you wrote, brad. paypal, canceled a project in north carolina but paypal has some business in places like malaysia which do what to home sexual community? >> well in malaysia home sexual conduct is punishable but up to 20 years in prison and whipping. laws are much more -- david: whipping. >> that's right. david: they're okay with whipping homosexuals putting them in jail for 20 years but...
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kemberly richardson. eyewitness news. >>> big delays right now on the new jersey turnpike. all this because of emergency repairs. two lanes closed on the southbound eastern spur of the turnpike near exit 15x. traffic backed up to the tolls to enter the turnpike. >>> a search is underway tonight for the person who shot and killed a rutgers newark student and wounded his roommate. police say 21-year-old shani patel's body was found inside his central avenue apartment in newark last night. patel's roommate, a 23-year-old rutgers graduate, was also wounded. investigators believe the shooting may be drug-related. a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. >>> investigators are on the scene of a suspicious fire that destroyed a home in rocklin county. flames broke out on the second floor of a home in hill crest this morning. the homeowner and her adult son were inside the house at the time. they told firefighters they heard an explosion. the homeowner is okay but her to his hands and his face. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders may have stopped th
kemberly richardson. eyewitness news. >>> big delays right now on the new jersey turnpike. all this because of emergency repairs. two lanes closed on the southbound eastern spur of the turnpike near exit 15x. traffic backed up to the tolls to enter the turnpike. >>> a search is underway tonight for the person who shot and killed a rutgers newark student and wounded his roommate. police say 21-year-old shani patel's body was found inside his central avenue apartment in newark...
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kimberly richardson, >>> thank you. the new york state primary just ten april 19th. we invite you to stay with news for complete coverage. >>> a mushrooming federal probe into possible bribes, police favors and campaign fundraising. the fbi is questioning businessmen about how the mayor raises money. but today, mayor deblazio claims he's aware. we're at city hall today. stephon. >>reporter: the mayor wanted to talk about support for clinton, but instead he found himself on defense peppered with questions about the fbi investigation touching his campaign fundraising. at the latino action center in the browns, questions about an fbi -- into the campaign options front and center. the mayor denying knowledge of any such investigation. >> i have no evidence of that fact. we have gotten no inquiry from any office and no one associated with me has gotten that inquiry. i have comment on anything >> the chief is looking into the fundraising tactics of the mayor's donors as a corrupt -- the donors allegedly gave gifts to cops in exchange for special treatment. jerry and jona s
kimberly richardson, >>> thank you. the new york state primary just ten april 19th. we invite you to stay with news for complete coverage. >>> a mushrooming federal probe into possible bribes, police favors and campaign fundraising. the fbi is questioning businessmen about how the mayor raises money. but today, mayor deblazio claims he's aware. we're at city hall today. stephon. >>reporter: the mayor wanted to talk about support for clinton, but instead he found himself...
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operation went smoothly with the exception of officers mistakenly targeting the home of natasha richardson and pointing a gun at her teenage son. >> he was like ma'am call the dogs off. and i said my kids are in here. >> there say sense of security knowing that the criminals are behind bars. >> we are getting a chance to take our borough back. >> as a result of this huge drug operation, police say they expect to see a decrease in drug trafficking and violent crime and they say more arrests are likely. live in darby, gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> of course there was a similar case of mistaken identity in southwest philadelphia yesterday. as we told you exclusively on "action news" yesterday. s.w.a.t. teams raided a home on elm street. they were looking for a team of home invasion suspects but targeted the wrong house. commissioner richard ross offered an apology and said the city will fix the house. >>> runners completing in the broad street run will be well fed at the finish. children from the day school and arch bishop carroll assembled treats and they will be load
operation went smoothly with the exception of officers mistakenly targeting the home of natasha richardson and pointing a gun at her teenage son. >> he was like ma'am call the dogs off. and i said my kids are in here. >> there say sense of security knowing that the criminals are behind bars. >> we are getting a chance to take our borough back. >> as a result of this huge drug operation, police say they expect to see a decrease in drug trafficking and violent crime and...
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and overall the operation went smoothly but this woman, natasha richardson is outraged she was a case of mistaken identity. the chief says there can be flaws but they are reaching out to her. >> they pulled him out of his bed and pulled him out of his bed. i thought the dog would come out and they would shoot one of my dogs. >> we have to do what we have to do to make it right. we'll go down and apologize. >> reporter: and the chief says they have no other cases of mistaken homes reported to them and they are using this as an opportunity to involve a 2015 homicide they believe is drug related. all suspects will be charged with selling drugs and district attorney jack walen is outfitting detectives with narcan, and they will assess who will need help with rehabilitation. reporting live i'm annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> police are apologizing for a mistake in southwest philadelphia, they raided the wrong house on elmwood yesterday. s.w.a.t. officers scared the people inside because they thought there were suspects hiding in there but after questioning the f
and overall the operation went smoothly but this woman, natasha richardson is outraged she was a case of mistaken identity. the chief says there can be flaws but they are reaching out to her. >> they pulled him out of his bed and pulled him out of his bed. i thought the dog would come out and they would shoot one of my dogs. >> we have to do what we have to do to make it right. we'll go down and apologize. >> reporter: and the chief says they have no other cases of mistaken...
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here to weigh in, jamie richardson, white cost sill vice president. jamie, thanks for joining us.his has become a real hot topic this election season. every time they bring it it they call living wage. folks running restaurant are getting rich off the backs of workers. i want to run through some of the numbers for people that are real. what would it mean to your restaurant in particular? >> well, for us, melissa, first thing we have to do when we're looking at 67% increase in our biggest investment in that cost, we would have to look how can we raise prices? how can we find a way to balance off the added cost. other thing it would prevent us from doing, opening new restaurants and creating new jobs we want to create which is what we're best as family-owned business after 95 years. melissa: we're not talking about this in the hypothetical. you have 30 restaurants into new york city under white castle brand. this is something that would impact you. a lot of your jobs are first job out there. you're going to get minimum wage. how exactly would you deal with it? they say you're taking
here to weigh in, jamie richardson, white cost sill vice president. jamie, thanks for joining us.his has become a real hot topic this election season. every time they bring it it they call living wage. folks running restaurant are getting rich off the backs of workers. i want to run through some of the numbers for people that are real. what would it mean to your restaurant in particular? >> well, for us, melissa, first thing we have to do when we're looking at 67% increase in our biggest...
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richardson strokes the three. part of a 10-0 run. here comes syracuse. north carolina missed on their first 10 threes. marcus page finds the hot spot. one of two threes. the tar heels outlast the orange, 83-66. but what a run by syracuse into the final four. in the early game, what a game, this was a battle of two seeds, villanova and oklahoma. battle i mean barely a contest. nova led by 14 at the half. they're just getting started. this dunk part of a 22-0 run that president the wam well out of hand. nova rolls 95-51, the 44-point margin the largest in final four history. shades of 1985. with nova back in the championship game. over a week remain in the nhl rangers with the penguins and looking up at pittsburgh past them in second. we'll get to the penguins, tonight buffalo got to the rangers. two goals in the first period followed by this strike here. pulled the star goalie 46 seconds into the second. the second time he yanked this season. rangers showed life though. derek's 19th goal here cuts buffalo's lead down to 4-3. but that's where it would say.
richardson strokes the three. part of a 10-0 run. here comes syracuse. north carolina missed on their first 10 threes. marcus page finds the hot spot. one of two threes. the tar heels outlast the orange, 83-66. but what a run by syracuse into the final four. in the early game, what a game, this was a battle of two seeds, villanova and oklahoma. battle i mean barely a contest. nova led by 14 at the half. they're just getting started. this dunk part of a 22-0 run that president the wam well out...
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admiral john richardson talked to "military times those quote reporter david larder about rebuildinguld priorities, and managing the length of employment. >> so much for joining us. you have been outspoken about wanting sailors to learn things faster and make changes to existing processes. how do you do that in an organization that by design has a lot of red tape and procedure to be followed? >> first, i think we need to learn faster because our environment is moving very fast right now. i think it'sup, critical to our effectiveness that we can keep up with the pace of the environment. veryearning part is also important so that we are continuously improving. my approach to this is certainly, while we want the navy to learn faster, really, this can be approached in every workspace, every division in the navy, so we hope to provide a model where every chief petty officer, every department head can take their team and approach their business in a way that is always introspective in terms of we did this and achieved this result, so how can we go about it next time we have to do this ? d
admiral john richardson talked to "military times those quote reporter david larder about rebuildinguld priorities, and managing the length of employment. >> so much for joining us. you have been outspoken about wanting sailors to learn things faster and make changes to existing processes. how do you do that in an organization that by design has a lot of red tape and procedure to be followed? >> first, i think we need to learn faster because our environment is moving very fast...
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malachi richardson takes the three, buries it. that a 10-0 run. the heals respond to a seven- point deficit with three points. the lead pushed back up to double digits. the tar heels win 83-66 and advancing the national championship game for the first and since 2009. after the game, syracuse coach bay high had no interest in talking about his future.>> how do you consider looking at your future? >> why do you guys always asked that? ask roy when he comes in, too. >> i was listening to jimmy's question. jimmy told you to stop asking about retirement. you've asked me that question five times. if i retire, i think i will retire in the next two minutes. don't ask that stupid question either.>>> joe biden checking out the first game between oklahoman villanova. final seconds of the first half, villanova up by 11. josh hart is from downtown, finishing with 23 points. villanova is up 14 at the half. the sooners make a run after the break. ordered scores off his own missed free-throw. oklahoma cuts the deficit to nine. after that, it was all villanova. kr
malachi richardson takes the three, buries it. that a 10-0 run. the heals respond to a seven- point deficit with three points. the lead pushed back up to double digits. the tar heels win 83-66 and advancing the national championship game for the first and since 2009. after the game, syracuse coach bay high had no interest in talking about his future.>> how do you consider looking at your future? >> why do you guys always asked that? ask roy when he comes in, too. >> i was...
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elliott richardson has more. macri vowed toio stand down corruption, but just four months into his reign, his administration is in the headlines for the wrong reasons. an argentine newspaper, examining the documents, said he was listed as a company's director from 1998 until 2009. the revelation has put him under pressure from rival political parties. does he have to give an explanation for the two companies he is tied to -- one in the bahamas and the other in panama city -- he should also hold an open news conference with questions from all journalists, and expose the seriousness of this topic. he needs to explain to the court. elliott: his office has explained that his office has not received any income from the company. when he became mayor of when osiris in 2007 -- he maintained innocence. >> this is a legal transaction. an investment that did not take place until i was appointed director. the company belongs to my father. he ceased operations because it made no investment. there is nothing strange about the
elliott richardson has more. macri vowed toio stand down corruption, but just four months into his reign, his administration is in the headlines for the wrong reasons. an argentine newspaper, examining the documents, said he was listed as a company's director from 1998 until 2009. the revelation has put him under pressure from rival political parties. does he have to give an explanation for the two companies he is tied to -- one in the bahamas and the other in panama city -- he should also hold...