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sarah: in berlin, thank you for being with us. back again at the top of the hour with another update or you. ' britain taking its first step toward leaving the european union? lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of an end lash out referendum. let at the latest from our london correspondent. repression and brutality in basel. it's been years since islamic state fighters one control. in united nations efforts to reconcile the warring government in libya failed. the elected government
sarah: in berlin, thank you for being with us. back again at the top of the hour with another update or you. ' britain taking its first step toward leaving the european union? lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of an end lash out referendum. let at the latest from our london correspondent. repression and brutality in basel. it's been years since islamic state fighters one control. in united nations efforts to reconcile the warring government in libya failed. the elected government
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sarah: in berlin, thank you for being with us. back again at the top of the hour with another update or you. ' rm welcome to the show. we are here by the brandenburg gate to bring your our weekly pick of lifestyle highlights from around europe. here is what is coming up today. heads down -- georg baselitz at the international art biennale in venice. water dances -- a new fountain was created for the gardens of versailles. online cuisine -- a growing number of foodies turns to blogs for cooking ideas. "all the world's futures" is the motto of this year's art biennale in venice. the six-month event focuses on the hopeful stars of the next generation, a few of whom, i am told, are hidden gems of the
sarah: in berlin, thank you for being with us. back again at the top of the hour with another update or you. ' rm welcome to the show. we are here by the brandenburg gate to bring your our weekly pick of lifestyle highlights from around europe. here is what is coming up today. heads down -- georg baselitz at the international art biennale in venice. water dances -- a new fountain was created for the gardens of versailles. online cuisine -- a growing number of foodies turns to blogs for cooking...
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and sarah polk and dolley became very close. and dolley mentored sarah. and sarah also fed dolley. ms. swain: which was important because she was... mr. hunt: which was very important. ms. swain: she was very, very broke at that time. mr. hunt: treated her as the grande dame and honored her in all of their entertainments. they were the -- the two war first ladies, the war of 1812 and 30 years later, the mexican war. there are many, many parallels between dolley madison and sarah polk -- the sense of self, the sense of fashion, the understanding the role of the first lady in conveying the, you know, sort of indirect that would support her husband's presidency. and by the way, it's not easy to be a first lady during war. there were many, many detractors as the war went on. the -- but, i mean, polk went in and said "i'm going to do the following things in four years" and by god he did. ms. swain: this is also in the 1840s the first time we have had photography. mr. hunt: yes. ms. swain: and we've got a fabulous photograph to show you on screen right now which brings together a number
and sarah polk and dolley became very close. and dolley mentored sarah. and sarah also fed dolley. ms. swain: which was important because she was... mr. hunt: which was very important. ms. swain: she was very, very broke at that time. mr. hunt: treated her as the grande dame and honored her in all of their entertainments. they were the -- the two war first ladies, the war of 1812 and 30 years later, the mexican war. there are many, many parallels between dolley madison and sarah polk -- the...
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jillian and sarah wondered what that would mean for their own cases.r sarah there was disappointment. investigators decided there was not enough evidence to support her allegations of sexual assault by the female sophomore inside the m.i.t. frat house noting, among other things, that sarah had not positively identified her. >> the school dismissed your case? >> yeah. they decided, before it even got to the hearing stage, that it didn't deserve a hearing and that there wasn't enough information for a hearing. >> reporter: the college also told sarah it had been unable to identify who had sent her those threatening text messages and voicemails and said there was not enough evidence to support her report of a second assault. the college said the female sophomore had provided investigators with evidence she had been out of town at the time of the alleged incident. >> does part of you ever understand their side that there just isn't that evidence that they need? >> i guess i don't understand it. the thing that makes me most angry isn't that they found her not responsible. it's that they ju
jillian and sarah wondered what that would mean for their own cases.r sarah there was disappointment. investigators decided there was not enough evidence to support her allegations of sexual assault by the female sophomore inside the m.i.t. frat house noting, among other things, that sarah had not positively identified her. >> the school dismissed your case? >> yeah. they decided, before it even got to the hearing stage, that it didn't deserve a hearing and that there wasn't enough...
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sarah: i'm sarah harman. these are our top stories this hour. brian: despite an international warrant calling for his arrest on genocide. sarah: germany will not be blackmailed by athens. that's the message from berlin at the latest negotiations on greece's collapse. brian: "a ticking time bomb." the human secretary journal -- the u.n. secretary-general urges a deal. welcome. the sudanese president omar al-bashir has returned to cartoon from south africa. sarah: he flew out of south africa despite a court order barring him from leaving and an international warrant for his arrest. brian: the international criminal court has called the failure to arrest the president disappointing. reporter: omar al-bashir was triumphant as he landed back on sudanese soil. al-bashir managed to leave south africa while judges deliberated his case. by the time georges -- judges ordered he be arrested and handed over to the international criminal court al-bashir had already left the country. the icc has been waiting for over five years to try al-bashir on charges of
sarah: i'm sarah harman. these are our top stories this hour. brian: despite an international warrant calling for his arrest on genocide. sarah: germany will not be blackmailed by athens. that's the message from berlin at the latest negotiations on greece's collapse. brian: "a ticking time bomb." the human secretary journal -- the u.n. secretary-general urges a deal. welcome. the sudanese president omar al-bashir has returned to cartoon from south africa. sarah: he flew out of south...
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sarah: thank you for the update from athens. reese will not be able to repay the 1.6 billion euro loan by tomorrow's deadline. that is according to information the germany finance mr. -- minister received from athens. they could be facing default. and looking at greece's uncertain future. the reform proposals and don't want a new agreement with greece's creditors. there is a growing sense that even when they are working the most they can draw in a day is 60 euros. >> i need 20 euros to buy medicine. i don't know if i will be able to. people have to heat -- eat and drink. they have cut our pensions and now this. >> i am against europe. it makes me very sad. >> it is terrible and very cruel. everything is closed. maybe not even when it reopens. >> groups are forming to approach the pros and cons of the referendum. many locals rely on it for income. >> and right now, people think it comes here -- they are not going to have any money from the banks. cncom of greece, if you take out it, you have nothing. and they come here with their
sarah: thank you for the update from athens. reese will not be able to repay the 1.6 billion euro loan by tomorrow's deadline. that is according to information the germany finance mr. -- minister received from athens. they could be facing default. and looking at greece's uncertain future. the reform proposals and don't want a new agreement with greece's creditors. there is a growing sense that even when they are working the most they can draw in a day is 60 euros. >> i need 20 euros to...
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hunt: sarah polk and dolly became very close. dolly mentored sarah. sarah fed dolly. they were the two war first ladies. war of 1812 and the mexican more. there were many parallels between dolly madison and sarah polk. the sense of self, fashion, the understanding of the role of the first lady in conveying the indirect's that would support her husband's presidency. it is not easy to be a first lady during war. there were many detractors as the war went on. polk went in and said i'm going to do the following things in four years, and by god, he did. ms. swain: this is also the first time we have photography. we have a fabulous photograph to show you right now. it brings together a number of these characters. here are the polks and dolly madison. we can also see harriet lane. photography as a political tool. how do politicians absorb this new technology and begin to use it for their benefits? professor finkelman: they are just beginning to figure this out. you don't really get it until the 1850's and 60's when photography is everywhere. now, it is almost a novelty in th
hunt: sarah polk and dolly became very close. dolly mentored sarah. sarah fed dolly. they were the two war first ladies. war of 1812 and the mexican more. there were many parallels between dolly madison and sarah polk. the sense of self, fashion, the understanding of the role of the first lady in conveying the indirect's that would support her husband's presidency. it is not easy to be a first lady during war. there were many detractors as the war went on. polk went in and said i'm going to do...
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i'm sarah harmon. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack," putting your retirement portfolio on auto pilot. financial thought leader burton malkiel has teamed up with online investment advisory pioneer mitch tuchman to offer retirement portfolios of low-cost index funds that automatically rebalance. why they believe the combination will lead to smooth retirement landings is next on consuelo mack. "wealthtrack." ♪ ♪ >>> new york life, along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions, so you can help your clients keep good going.
i'm sarah harmon. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack," putting your retirement portfolio on auto pilot. financial thought leader burton malkiel has teamed up with online investment advisory pioneer mitch tuchman to offer retirement portfolios of low-cost index funds that automatically rebalance. why they believe the combination will lead to smooth retirement landings is next on consuelo mack. "wealthtrack." ♪ ♪ >>> new york life,...
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sarah, back over to you. sarah: i think i photobombed your chat. i got so excited. i speak for 13-year-old girls everywhere. tennis news now. some of the sports biggest names have been on court for the first-round matches at wimbledon today. roger federer underlined his fine form with a straight sets win over bosnia's player. rafa nadal defeated brazilian baluchi in three sets. andy murray is further after a straight sets win after his opponent from causing stan -- kazakhstan. germany's angelique kerber whitewashed her compatriot. in soccer, germany is up against another challenging opponent in the quest to win a women's world cup. they now face the world's number two, the usa. germany currently boasts the best offense and the strongest defense. people are dancing on the streets of montreal before the kickoff. take a listen. >> just like this jazz band playing showtime at the women's world cup. the international jazz festival is just a way for soccer fans to kill time before the big match. team usa was on the pitch for a pregame training session in front of the medi
sarah, back over to you. sarah: i think i photobombed your chat. i got so excited. i speak for 13-year-old girls everywhere. tennis news now. some of the sports biggest names have been on court for the first-round matches at wimbledon today. roger federer underlined his fine form with a straight sets win over bosnia's player. rafa nadal defeated brazilian baluchi in three sets. andy murray is further after a straight sets win after his opponent from causing stan -- kazakhstan. germany's...
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sarah: welcome back. it's been a long and painful all weight for families and victims of victims of the plane crash in the german outs. the remains of 44 people have finally been brought home. brent: among the dead were a group of schoolchildren who have been on an exchange visit in spain. >> a procession of hearses arrived carrying the remains of victims. 16 students lost their lives in the crash to an a half months ago. their classmates gathered to pay final respects, laying white roses along the procession passed. there is a problem issuing debt certificates. the school suffered a horrible loss -- two teachers and an entire group of students were on board the plane. they were traveling home from an exchange trip to spain. 72 germans were killed in the crash. it marks one of the worst catastrophes in german aviation history. germanwings flight 952 left barcelona just after 10:00 a.m.. less than half an hour later, it began a dissent before crashing into the french outs. prosecutors later revealed the ge
sarah: welcome back. it's been a long and painful all weight for families and victims of victims of the plane crash in the german outs. the remains of 44 people have finally been brought home. brent: among the dead were a group of schoolchildren who have been on an exchange visit in spain. >> a procession of hearses arrived carrying the remains of victims. 16 students lost their lives in the crash to an a half months ago. their classmates gathered to pay final respects, laying white roses...
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sarah: great to have you with us. coming up in the next half-hour -- rep: will there be a late-night deal on the greek debt crisis? the great prime minister scheduled to meet with leaders of france and germany this evening -- the greek prime minister. sarah: the white house increases pressure on islamic state. we go to washington for more. brett: and big band leader james brass has died. people all over the world enjoyed his easy listening happy music. well, the leaders of germany and france have agreed to meet the greek prime minister in brussels this evening. sarah: it could be the last chance to rescue greece. brett: bailout money for athens runs out this month. sarah: it looks like an impasse will be going to brussels, but those leaders are meeting in just a moment. we begin with the story. >> the european commission president and eu president opened the summit. the greek prime minister was also on hand. much of the focus is expected to be on greece's economic crisis as marathon talks between the crisis ridden cou
sarah: great to have you with us. coming up in the next half-hour -- rep: will there be a late-night deal on the greek debt crisis? the great prime minister scheduled to meet with leaders of france and germany this evening -- the greek prime minister. sarah: the white house increases pressure on islamic state. we go to washington for more. brett: and big band leader james brass has died. people all over the world enjoyed his easy listening happy music. well, the leaders of germany and france...
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sarah: thank you for the update from athens.reese will not be able to repay the 1.6 billion euro loan by tomorrow's deadline. that is according to information the germany finance mr. -- minister received from athens. they could be facing default. and looking at greece's uncertain future. the reform proposals and don't want a new agreement with greece's creditors. there is a growing sense that even when they are working the most they can draw in a day is 60 euros. >> i need 20 euros to buy medicine. i don't know if i will be able to. people have to heat -- eat and drink. they have cut our pensions and now this. >> i am against europe. it makes me very sad. >> it is terrible and very cruel. everything is closed. maybe not even when it reopens. >> groups are forming to approach the pros and cons of the referendum. many locals rely on it for income. >> and right now, people think it comes here -- they are not going to have any money from the banks. the basic income of greece, if you take out of it, you have nothing. and they come he
sarah: thank you for the update from athens.reese will not be able to repay the 1.6 billion euro loan by tomorrow's deadline. that is according to information the germany finance mr. -- minister received from athens. they could be facing default. and looking at greece's uncertain future. the reform proposals and don't want a new agreement with greece's creditors. there is a growing sense that even when they are working the most they can draw in a day is 60 euros. >> i need 20 euros to buy...
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sarah: welcome to the program. our headlines -- after the failed shooting at a black church in south carolina, the suspect has been taken into custody. we go live to our correspondent in the states. brian: crunch talks to resolve a five-month standoff with greece and its creditors. an emergency summit is now set for monday. sarah: the vatican says people need to change how they live in order to fight global warming. brian: we begin this broadcast in the u.s. where police have arrested a 21-year-old man suspected of a church shooting. after a major manhunt, the suspect was caught in the state of north carolina. sarah: he's accused of opening fire in a black church in south carolina killing nine people. president barack obama has expressed anger and heartache at yet another gun tragedy. reporter: friends and colleagues remembered reverend pinckney also a member of the south carolina's and it. -- south carolina senate. the pastor was leading service when a gunman opened fire, killing him and others. a 21-year-old susp
sarah: welcome to the program. our headlines -- after the failed shooting at a black church in south carolina, the suspect has been taken into custody. we go live to our correspondent in the states. brian: crunch talks to resolve a five-month standoff with greece and its creditors. an emergency summit is now set for monday. sarah: the vatican says people need to change how they live in order to fight global warming. brian: we begin this broadcast in the u.s. where police have arrested a...
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sarah: thank you so much for your insights. moving to sports news, wimbledon has just gotten underway today. on the men's side, there is novak djokovic aiming to defend his title. he is considered a firm favorite. roger federer could be the man who's going to stop him. the swiss star is gunning for his eight wimbledon title. andy murray knows what it's like to win at wimbledon. could he do it again? what about stan wawrinka. the swiss won the french open and is seated for -- seeded fourth. the women's singles are wide open. serena williams is on track to win all four grand slam titles in a single year. petra kvitova is fifth. we have romanian simona halep third. could this be her year? we will find out. and we can't forget maria sharapova. the russian is no stranger to success and she could be the thick -- biggest threat to williams. there are getting ready for the challenge that awaits them. >> wimbledon's facebook page proudly proclaims its regulars. the courts in perfect shape the weather is fine, and the strawberries are pr
sarah: thank you so much for your insights. moving to sports news, wimbledon has just gotten underway today. on the men's side, there is novak djokovic aiming to defend his title. he is considered a firm favorite. roger federer could be the man who's going to stop him. the swiss star is gunning for his eight wimbledon title. andy murray knows what it's like to win at wimbledon. could he do it again? what about stan wawrinka. the swiss won the french open and is seated for -- seeded fourth. the...
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sarah: yes. quite honestly, we didn't know what to do -- what we should say -- about the awful business of your niece, i mean. that's why we haven't called. but now you have. we're going home in a few days so it was the last chance. i wondered if you wouldn't mind -- if i could see the baby. i've often heard her. you want to see parvati? sarah: is that her name? yes, if i may. i shall be delighted. will you follow me? of course, she may be asleep. layton memsahib to see parvati. may i? [cooing] she's so tiny. thank you. miss layton, will you take tea? please. i should love to. i think of daphne often. her mother looked healthy enough, but she died young. and dr. krishnamurthy warned daphne. it was dangerous for her? the labor, yes. she never saw the child. pankot. henry and i were there quite often during the time he was governor of the province. we never met your parents, though. your father commands the 1st pankot rifles? yes. mm. sad he can't be at your sister's wedding. now, she is -- susan.
sarah: yes. quite honestly, we didn't know what to do -- what we should say -- about the awful business of your niece, i mean. that's why we haven't called. but now you have. we're going home in a few days so it was the last chance. i wondered if you wouldn't mind -- if i could see the baby. i've often heard her. you want to see parvati? sarah: is that her name? yes, if i may. i shall be delighted. will you follow me? of course, she may be asleep. layton memsahib to see parvati. may i? [cooing]...
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joining me is hayes davis, sarah frier and nathan brown., is project lightning as dramatic as it sounds? how exactly would this work? sarah: what this would do is help people understand why to use twitter. there is a lot of confusion among people who are not journalists and politicians and celebrities. thinking this is a product that is not for me. this could help bring people in -- people who want to be first to know what is happening with the charleston shootings or maybe first to know what is happening in sporting events. it would be organized in one place. it would really help twitter with its value proposition and its advertising. it would allow them to sell different kinds of ads and monetize it differently. emily: i wonder how big a business shift this is. one headline said twitter is killing twitter to save twitter. hayes: i think that is a little extreme. twitter has been a transformative media company since the beginning. i think they are really starting to own that identity with project lightning. for me, twitter is hugely import
joining me is hayes davis, sarah frier and nathan brown., is project lightning as dramatic as it sounds? how exactly would this work? sarah: what this would do is help people understand why to use twitter. there is a lot of confusion among people who are not journalists and politicians and celebrities. thinking this is a product that is not for me. this could help bring people in -- people who want to be first to know what is happening with the charleston shootings or maybe first to know what...
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sarah, back to thank you perfect setting for perfect proposal.find the one it's a good idea to run towards it right christopher reed did that today as hi girlfriend toad i behind them at the love statue. >> he got one-on-one de prentded her with roses an a ring and pops the question. she looks shocked. we're happy to report she said yes. congratulations to happy couple. >> "million dollar movie" next on chapel 6ment "action news" continues tomorrow morning 4:30 with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, david murphy and karen rogers. now for walter perez, melissa magee, and jeff skversky, and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist, have a great sunday night and great week ahead [suspenseful music] ♪ ♪
sarah, back to thank you perfect setting for perfect proposal.find the one it's a good idea to run towards it right christopher reed did that today as hi girlfriend toad i behind them at the love statue. >> he got one-on-one de prentded her with roses an a ring and pops the question. she looks shocked. we're happy to report she said yes. congratulations to happy couple. >> "million dollar movie" next on chapel 6ment "action news" continues tomorrow morning 4:30...
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i'm sarah ivan in for melissa lee. our traders tonight are tim seymour, steve grasso, dan nathan, and guy adami. tonight on "fast," one gopro supplier is falling hard and fast. shares of ambarella tanking. could spell trouble for gopro. plus june has been the best month for ipos since back in 199 but could that actually be a bad thing for the market? but first, to the developing story in greece. after years of negotiating lending and worrying, could this finally be the weekend the greek drama reaches its final act? our michelle caruso-cabrera is live in athens tonight. michele, midnight in athens. what is the latest and where do we stand ahead of this key weekend? >> the latest is the banks here are under incredible pressure and really waiting to see what happens on monday after a couple of key meetings and key events that are occurring. reuters reports more than a billion euros in deposits were withdrawn today. a billion yesterday. twice this week the european central bank has had to extend what's called emergency liq
i'm sarah ivan in for melissa lee. our traders tonight are tim seymour, steve grasso, dan nathan, and guy adami. tonight on "fast," one gopro supplier is falling hard and fast. shares of ambarella tanking. could spell trouble for gopro. plus june has been the best month for ipos since back in 199 but could that actually be a bad thing for the market? but first, to the developing story in greece. after years of negotiating lending and worrying, could this finally be the weekend the...
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and a thunderstorm is possible for saturday, sarah with the high of 86. so we'll track that forecast. can you believe it already? >> no. this summer a flying. >> no, don't say that. but you're right. [ laughter ] >> all right. thank you, melissa. >> you're welcome. >> it takes a face only a mother could love to win a prize in our next story. it's the annual ugliest dog in the world contest. abc's nick watt has a look at the mugs on the world's most unique mutts. >> reporter: for 27 years now the fair in california has hosted what's become the world's anti-westminster kennel club show. >> ugly, ugly, ugly. ♪♪ >> reporter: this year, an exceptionally ugly lineup, the dogs, not the judges. >> this dog has attitude as well. ugly on the inside. >> reporter: and then quasi, a rescue from florida born with a spinal condition. >> i've never seen anything like that. ever! ever, ever! [ laughter ] i mean, when you finally get used to the way she looks you then see her walk. i mean it's even worse! >> reporter: all right. hideous. second place sleepy rambo. nightmar
and a thunderstorm is possible for saturday, sarah with the high of 86. so we'll track that forecast. can you believe it already? >> no. this summer a flying. >> no, don't say that. but you're right. [ laughter ] >> all right. thank you, melissa. >> you're welcome. >> it takes a face only a mother could love to win a prize in our next story. it's the annual ugliest dog in the world contest. abc's nick watt has a look at the mugs on the world's most unique mutts....
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emily: sarah, should google and amazon be worried? sarah: definitely.f you look at what pinterest has achieved, they are able to say that this certain person is interested in buying this certain thing, we can show it to them and they can click on it and buy it directly through the site. in the past, some pinners have gone to amazon and google to find that item. now they can do it directly through pinterest. emily: and as we talked about, google is working on a buy button. facebook as well twitter as , well. ben, where do you see pinterest in the future with the giants were the traffic really is though intent to buy may not be that strong yet? ben: people are taking to twitter to find out what their favorite people are doing. as opposed to buying something. pinterest makes a lot more sense. clearly for google it would make sense too. in some essence, they are catching up with amazon but in a more socially friendly way. advertisers will not say "i'm not going to do facebook or pinterest." they will give both a try. if i have to find what is the higher mon
emily: sarah, should google and amazon be worried? sarah: definitely.f you look at what pinterest has achieved, they are able to say that this certain person is interested in buying this certain thing, we can show it to them and they can click on it and buy it directly through the site. in the past, some pinners have gone to amazon and google to find that item. now they can do it directly through pinterest. emily: and as we talked about, google is working on a buy button. facebook as well...
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good afternoon sarah and brian. we have a few things for you to see this afternoon. debris here in the southbound lanes of the roosevelt boulevard past broad street. we had some tire tread in the roadway. they got that out of the way. northbound heavy as it is most afternoons from the schuylkill expressway on up toward broad street. meanwhile on the vine street expressway, well, little bit crowd it like it is most afternoons here by the schuylkill expressway and i know you're getting tired of me saying this but i want to warn you again each night this week they will close the vine in both directions here by the schuylkill starting at 11 o'clock for construction. so, at that point you can use the schuylkill and 95 or stay local through the art museum area here instead of the vine street expressway. crash in doylestown along oakland avenue at donaldson street. also in lansdale right by line street park along main street at line street and in lower frederick still have that crash that's closing down big road route 73. stay up on little road instead. in chester county, t
good afternoon sarah and brian. we have a few things for you to see this afternoon. debris here in the southbound lanes of the roosevelt boulevard past broad street. we had some tire tread in the roadway. they got that out of the way. northbound heavy as it is most afternoons from the schuylkill expressway on up toward broad street. meanwhile on the vine street expressway, well, little bit crowd it like it is most afternoons here by the schuylkill expressway and i know you're getting tired of...
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hi annie. >> reporter: hi, sarah. that's right. it's been relentless all day. however, right now in center city, the rainfall is still steady for the first time today, it is a light rainfall. now, there have been a canlation of some eventing, like the fireworks display for the tall ship show. however, many people still said they couldn't stay indoors. nonstop rain doused center city. people out for a night on the town held on tight to their umbrellas. the wind knocked down this fence at 19th and terry and along pence landing. it was time to trade summer shorts and flip-flops for rain gear. >> i wish it was summer out. [ laughter ] >> this doesn't feel like summer? >> windy? wet? not much more i can say about it. >> i drove my mother all home and i got dollar store ponchos and said let's go see the tall ships. >> reporter: they planned to celebrate this 8-year-old's birthday but settled for a tour of the tall ships without the fanfare. >> we had cake and ice cream and then we came down here and got soaked. >> reporter: happy birthday to you, huh? and they found
hi annie. >> reporter: hi, sarah. that's right. it's been relentless all day. however, right now in center city, the rainfall is still steady for the first time today, it is a light rainfall. now, there have been a canlation of some eventing, like the fireworks display for the tall ship show. however, many people still said they couldn't stay indoors. nonstop rain doused center city. people out for a night on the town held on tight to their umbrellas. the wind knocked down this fence at...
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a few belongings found but no sign of sarah. live in chestnut hill matt delucia, nbc10 news. >>> new from overnight a fire forced some people in northern liberty to flee their homes. a viewer sent us this video of the fire. crews fighting the flames. fire broke out in a store front on girard avenue' people living in apartments above made it out safely. fire department got the situation under control and no one hurt and we don't know what caused the fire. >>> happening today. a judge will sentence the philadelphia woman known as the black madam who killed a woman with a silicone injection in march a jury convicted paige winslow of third-degree murder. the british college student died at a hotel after winslow injected her with silicone for a butt enhancement. winslow was not licensed to practice those procedures and faces up to 70 years in prison. >>> happening today, two men face trial for their part in a wedding brawl in philadelphia. matthew softka is accused of attacking a police officer in october 2012. the uncle of the one o
a few belongings found but no sign of sarah. live in chestnut hill matt delucia, nbc10 news. >>> new from overnight a fire forced some people in northern liberty to flee their homes. a viewer sent us this video of the fire. crews fighting the flames. fire broke out in a store front on girard avenue' people living in apartments above made it out safely. fire department got the situation under control and no one hurt and we don't know what caused the fire. >>> happening today. a...
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mark: sarah hewin. see you in a minute. ♪ manus: sarah, where got german inflation.t is expected to show the biggest rise in seven months. quantitative easing seems to be working if you go purely on the data. sarah: yes. we have to recognize there is turnaround in energy prices. germany particular, you have inflation that was -- the comparison last are gives us a boost this time around. we are seeing signs that ecb and quantitative easing is working. we see it in a way that the euro weakened ahead of the announcement. for inflation, what we are focusing on is what is happening to core inflation? that is the real key. in our view, it will take longer. it will take longer for inflation to turn around and move back up to target. we may see market reaction to the strong rise that we dissipate from german inflation. we have to recognize that we need to look behind the scenes to see what is happening to the underlying picture. anna: very excited about the u.s. data we have got. what will the highlight be for you? you have got quite a punch a target -- punchy target. sarah:
mark: sarah hewin. see you in a minute. ♪ manus: sarah, where got german inflation.t is expected to show the biggest rise in seven months. quantitative easing seems to be working if you go purely on the data. sarah: yes. we have to recognize there is turnaround in energy prices. germany particular, you have inflation that was -- the comparison last are gives us a boost this time around. we are seeing signs that ecb and quantitative easing is working. we see it in a way that the euro weakened...
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sarah bloom quiingt could hit this ian desmont crushes it. get within one and a fourth and another game by franco rookie two more hits drives in three more runs indkluling this bottom of fourth, franco has 14 rbis and phils win 8-5. mccannon picks up the first twm. here's the loan good news. second inning of game one jeff rancora and steven straussberger 1-0. in the fifth. girard stand kevin core a aand then some. watch this. it leads to run at the -- calling it mental mistakes in the field. unbelievable. mccannon taking a shot at jake deetman saying hose not comfortable with pitching. phils left down losing game three. >> i like hitting in second gaixt i didn't like the way we approached some of the defense. we were a little lack -- i won't say lax daysicle we should have made plays we said we would make. they're learning plays and this is tough level to learn out this is the only place to learn how do you play major league baseball. >> phils hanging heads and mets celebrating. mets starter steven match drives in four runs. he's first in his
sarah bloom quiingt could hit this ian desmont crushes it. get within one and a fourth and another game by franco rookie two more hits drives in three more runs indkluling this bottom of fourth, franco has 14 rbis and phils win 8-5. mccannon picks up the first twm. here's the loan good news. second inning of game one jeff rancora and steven straussberger 1-0. in the fifth. girard stand kevin core a aand then some. watch this. it leads to run at the -- calling it mental mistakes in the field....
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. >> reporter: good afternoon sarah some remarkable scenes over the weekend. the healing community coming together united. now the conversation is turning to the flag and no surprise it is a very controversial topic. a powerful scene in charleston thousands joining handles on the bridge to take a stand against hate. at that historic church the pews were packed for sunday services days after nine people were murdered there. >> a lot of folk expected us to do something strange and to break out in a riot. >> reporter: white and black families coming together. >> it's a message that hate does not win it's love that has the victory. >> reporter: police are looking into the alleged gunman's manifesto. he is seen posing in front of confederate monuments including this one in charleston that was vandalized sunday and racist rants inspired by the hate groups counsel of conservative citizens. last week's tragedy sparked a renewed debate over the confederate battle flag. the flag is flying high at the state capitol. 2016 presidential contenders are treading lightly. >> t
. >> reporter: good afternoon sarah some remarkable scenes over the weekend. the healing community coming together united. now the conversation is turning to the flag and no surprise it is a very controversial topic. a powerful scene in charleston thousands joining handles on the bridge to take a stand against hate. at that historic church the pews were packed for sunday services days after nine people were murdered there. >> a lot of folk expected us to do something strange and to...
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sarah: this is something that dick has been working on for a while.dorsey says he supports this. whether the new ceo comes in -- that is if it is not jack -- whether that person comes in and says i don't like the strategy and let's do something different, i don't know that would -- it could completely change everything. for now, this is going in line with what investors are telling twitter they want. they want information organized around live events. you were talking about video. they could stream award shows or sports games. it is a big opportunity. emily: we only have about 30 seconds but can you see twittered dominating all screens not just a computer and your phone but also television? nathan: i don't know about dominating television, but i think they could be the number one provider of information for the second screen experience. i think organizing people and communities and engagement around that content is what they will do and what they do best. emily: nathan brown, sarah frier -- thank you all for joining us. happy friday. ♪ mark: i am mark
sarah: this is something that dick has been working on for a while.dorsey says he supports this. whether the new ceo comes in -- that is if it is not jack -- whether that person comes in and says i don't like the strategy and let's do something different, i don't know that would -- it could completely change everything. for now, this is going in line with what investors are telling twitter they want. they want information organized around live events. you were talking about video. they could...
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they are making a difference with people. >> "america tonight's" sarah hoye. next, the scorned strike back. angry exes, can revenge porn be stopped? next, righting the wrongs of the internet, sheila macvicar with the man they call the troll hunter. and when the state takes over, wards of the state and why those protected people can end up trapped with almost no rights. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> we were drugged water boarded, dogs they throw at you the whole book. >> the youngest person ever held at guantanamo bay >> a guy would go for a few days you'd hear screaming he would come back a destroyed person you can only imagine what happened to him... >> accused of killing an american soldier at 15... >> i start hearing americans and their screaming and i thought, umm i'm just gonna throw this grenade... >> after 13 years, he's now out on bail an exclusive interview guantanamo's child - omar khadr only on al jazeera america >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old
they are making a difference with people. >> "america tonight's" sarah hoye. next, the scorned strike back. angry exes, can revenge porn be stopped? next, righting the wrongs of the internet, sheila macvicar with the man they call the troll hunter. and when the state takes over, wards of the state and why those protected people can end up trapped with almost no rights. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> we were drugged water boarded, dogs they throw at you the whole book....
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they are making a difference with people. >> "america tonight's" sarah hoye. next, the scorned strike back. angry exes, can revenge porn be stopped? next, righting the wrongs of the internet, sheila macvicar with the man they call the troll hunter. and when the state takes over, wards of the state and why those protected people can end up trapped with almost no rights. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> our fast forward segment on that moment when private lives go public. maybe you've sent some racy shots on your phone just between you and your significant other right? unless the relationship goes bad and those private parts get very exposed. what's worse go-betweens who make a business of exposing yours. "america tonight's" adam may found an explosion of revenge porn. >> it started with a romantic request. >> he had asked, you know i'd love to take some pictures of you, you're so beautiful. >> but months later, ann maria, an english teacher, became the victim of revenge porn. her photos posted on. for the world to see. >> the line was, be english professor,
they are making a difference with people. >> "america tonight's" sarah hoye. next, the scorned strike back. angry exes, can revenge porn be stopped? next, righting the wrongs of the internet, sheila macvicar with the man they call the troll hunter. and when the state takes over, wards of the state and why those protected people can end up trapped with almost no rights. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> our fast forward segment on that moment when private lives go public....
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sarah when we get into tomorrow, heat and humidity build back in. there's a chance of thunderstorms, i'll show those to you when i step inside with the complete accuweather seven day. >> thank you. >>> there's a possible break in the search for two escaped prisoners, abc news confirms dna samples were found at a hunting camp in northern new york. abc news correspondent elizabeth hur joins us with more on the new discovery. >> reporter: a news conference by authorities wrapped up, as you noted during the press conference a positive dna linked to both suspects were confirmed at a hunting camp in franklin county new york. that's not far from the prison that's why the area is saturated with law enforcement. an official breach on the search confirms to abc news a positive dna match has searchers on the trail for david sweat and richard matt swarming the hunting camp 20 miles from the prison where they disappeared from seven days ago. both s&pes were confirmed -- both suspects were confirmed hundreds of officers are checking every car with road blocks eve
sarah when we get into tomorrow, heat and humidity build back in. there's a chance of thunderstorms, i'll show those to you when i step inside with the complete accuweather seven day. >> thank you. >>> there's a possible break in the search for two escaped prisoners, abc news confirms dna samples were found at a hunting camp in northern new york. abc news correspondent elizabeth hur joins us with more on the new discovery. >> reporter: a news conference by authorities...
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>> sarah. >> 37-year-old sarah pajem took $60 and provided the man with oral sex in his car. >> i did agree to do anything with anybody. >> panelem's partner was caught on camera disrobing during negotiations with an undercover. but she said she was just along for the ride to hang out with her friend sarah. >> so what did you come up here to the room for? >> i come up here because it was really supposed to be her coming up here, because she was busy with somebody downstairs. >> what was the reason for you or her coming up here? >> she was meeting somebody. >> for what? >> to hang out. there was no sex talks or anything. >> who was she going to meet to hang out? >> i don't know. i don't know the name. >> so you're just going to come up here and hang out with a complete stranger in a hotel room. that makes no sense. >> she gets paid for her time. she spends time with people. like old businessmen who are lonely, they don't have a wife or anything. they just want to hang out and talk. >> on top of the prostitution charnel, shaunna must answer for a narcotics charge after police find two s
>> sarah. >> 37-year-old sarah pajem took $60 and provided the man with oral sex in his car. >> i did agree to do anything with anybody. >> panelem's partner was caught on camera disrobing during negotiations with an undercover. but she said she was just along for the ride to hang out with her friend sarah. >> so what did you come up here to the room for? >> i come up here because it was really supposed to be her coming up here, because she was busy with...
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they have released her name as sarah wills she's 5 feet nine 150-pound, they have released her picture and working to get that as soup as possible but back out here live on the scene you can see the big police presence coming upright new searching for her in the wooded area off of germantown avenue for hours overnight. you can see philadelphia police, swat, crime scene unit, no sign of her just yesterday but they did fine other things in the wood, take a listen. >> we had officers with the dogs check the wooded area, we had our aviation unit helicopter overhead with their lights and heat sensors thermal imaging devices check the wood and with negative results. we did not find her. however we did fine her purse. we also found personal items. i don't want to get into specifics. the purse and the personal items that were found in the woods as positively identified as belonging to the 17 year-old female. >> reporter: they are still searching for this 17 year old her name is sarah wills 5 feet nine, 150-pound last seen wearing a maroon halter top spaghetti strap jeans and white sneakers. an
they have released her name as sarah wills she's 5 feet nine 150-pound, they have released her picture and working to get that as soup as possible but back out here live on the scene you can see the big police presence coming upright new searching for her in the wooded area off of germantown avenue for hours overnight. you can see philadelphia police, swat, crime scene unit, no sign of her just yesterday but they did fine other things in the wood, take a listen. >> we had officers with...
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so sarah would you be willing to consider being the president at some point? [laughter]. i mean for me -- >> that's a good point. >> yeah you would? >> i don't know at this point. >> maybe it's something at our -- i'm at a loss for words now -- the retreat, maybe we have something to talk about. commission bylaws >> if we calendar it in advance, we can get information about what other commissions do you know. >> i think it's a great idea. >> thank you. >> um, further comment? can we open this up to public comment on nomination and election of commissioner sarah wan to be vice president of commission? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues unless there is other comment, discussion, take a vote, all those in favor, please say aye >> aye >> all those opposed, please say no all right. vice president wan. [applause] if we can hear item seven please monica? >> director's report. updates on department of the environment administrative and programmatic operations. >> thank you monica, commissioner's tonight is a bittersweet night, we got a fabulous agenda with a wonder
so sarah would you be willing to consider being the president at some point? [laughter]. i mean for me -- >> that's a good point. >> yeah you would? >> i don't know at this point. >> maybe it's something at our -- i'm at a loss for words now -- the retreat, maybe we have something to talk about. commission bylaws >> if we calendar it in advance, we can get information about what other commissions do you know. >> i think it's a great idea. >> thank you....
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sarah: no, not yet.y're constantly raising money and they have a very expensive business to run. it's about getting drivers on the road, but also getting prices cheap enough that consumers who aren't used to i willt will want to say use this because it is cheaper than owning a car or taking a cap. it is -- taking a cab. gottenbout owning a right now. for now, you can share a ride anywhere in entrances for seven dollars. -- in san francisco for seven dollars. olivia: you raise a great point, that clearly there is tension between the fact that huber said it is creating -- uber said it is trading tens of thousands of jobs and developing driverless cars. sarah: driverless cars are becoming more and more of a reality not only from google, but the car companies and selves. -- car companies themselves. that is maybe 20 years or so down the line that it will really be at scale. right now, what they are dealing with in terms of the drivers is this constant debate over whether they are contractors or employees, be
sarah: no, not yet.y're constantly raising money and they have a very expensive business to run. it's about getting drivers on the road, but also getting prices cheap enough that consumers who aren't used to i willt will want to say use this because it is cheaper than owning a car or taking a cap. it is -- taking a cab. gottenbout owning a right now. for now, you can share a ride anywhere in entrances for seven dollars. -- in san francisco for seven dollars. olivia: you raise a great point,...
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let me go to sarah gannon. sarah. you're hearing how much of a shift they're making of their resources? >> up until this night, the search was mostly concentrates into this area 13 square miles around the prison. we saw an hour ago, the command post left. it was here this morning, it is no longer here. there were 800 different law enforcement officers on the ground for the last two weeks here. it's probable that they're now making their way out of town to this new search area to assist with this new credible lead. something else i want to point out to you. last weekend when i talked to the district attorney he gave us details about what the plan was, what the escaped plan was, according to the prison seam stress who had brought them the tools they used to help -- to cut their way out of the jail. she was told by knees men to be ready to pick them up in the middle of the night, and to be ready to drive for about seven hours, to a location she wasn't told where they were going, be ready to drive for seven hours. friends
let me go to sarah gannon. sarah. you're hearing how much of a shift they're making of their resources? >> up until this night, the search was mostly concentrates into this area 13 square miles around the prison. we saw an hour ago, the command post left. it was here this morning, it is no longer here. there were 800 different law enforcement officers on the ground for the last two weeks here. it's probable that they're now making their way out of town to this new search area to assist...
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live in bala cynwyd, i'm sarah bloomquist, channel6 "action news." jim. >> sarah, thank you. >>> police in newark, delaware rescued a man late last night just before a freight train smashed into his suv. the crash happened after 11:00 at the new london railroad crossing on the 100 block of west main street. police say 76-year-old george kichline was trying to make a turn and got stuck on the gravel bed. the impact sent the suv flying a quarter mile down the track. the driver and the two officers escaped without injury. >>> there is a new push for leads in the mysterious death of 49-year-old carol reiff. the new jersey mother was reported miss on june 20 2013. police found her body four days later near the maintenance building in her gloucester township apartment complex. well, today her daughter and police released a youtube video with a time line of her disappearance. there is a $20,000 reward for the capture and conviction of a suspect. >>> people in the strawberry mansion section of philadelphia woke up this morning to find their tires slashed. ag
live in bala cynwyd, i'm sarah bloomquist, channel6 "action news." jim. >> sarah, thank you. >>> police in newark, delaware rescued a man late last night just before a freight train smashed into his suv. the crash happened after 11:00 at the new london railroad crossing on the 100 block of west main street. police say 76-year-old george kichline was trying to make a turn and got stuck on the gravel bed. the impact sent the suv flying a quarter mile down the track. the...
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>> reporter: well, that is right, sarah volunteers have been out here since 8:00 this morning giving out ice water for people who have been without power since tuesday. red cross officials say hundreds of people have been out here today and many people are getting frustrated. >> she said her home on lincoln drive-in gloucester township has been without power since the storm hit tuesday. >> we cannot cook, we have had to order take out i can't you know, use anything electrical. at night we live by candles. >> reporter: hundreds of dollars of food in the trash now they are using a few coolers with ice to get by. she and her neighbors in gloucester county say they called atlantic city electric daily looking for updates. >> the ticket is out on the street and when they get to it, they will get to it. that is no the good enough. >> reporter: gary smith says the storm did $21,000 in damage to his roof and damage but more frustrating coming home to a dark house. one family says they have been like camping in their own house. on thursday they decided to go buy a generator but that is costing
>> reporter: well, that is right, sarah volunteers have been out here since 8:00 this morning giving out ice water for people who have been without power since tuesday. red cross officials say hundreds of people have been out here today and many people are getting frustrated. >> she said her home on lincoln drive-in gloucester township has been without power since the storm hit tuesday. >> we cannot cook, we have had to order take out i can't you know, use anything electrical....
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emily: sarah, should google and amazon be worried? sarah: definitely. when you look at what pinterest achieved here, they found out how to say this person is interested in buying this kind of thing and we are showing you that, you can click on it buy it directly. i am sure they have gone to amazon or google to find that item. now they can do it directly with interest. emily: and google, as we talked about, is working on a buy button, facebook as well twitter as well. where do you see the future in those giants were the traffic really is, although the intent to buy may not be just as strong just yet? ben: that is the key. twitter has demotivate what people -- has to motivate what people are doing rather than to buy. for pinterest it makes more sense. clearly for google it make sense, too. in some ways they are catching up with amazon, but in a more social from the way. advertisers will not say i'm going to do facebook or pinterest. they will say, i will give this a try. and which is the better used or higher monetizing buy button, my guess would be pinte
emily: sarah, should google and amazon be worried? sarah: definitely. when you look at what pinterest achieved here, they found out how to say this person is interested in buying this kind of thing and we are showing you that, you can click on it buy it directly. i am sure they have gone to amazon or google to find that item. now they can do it directly with interest. emily: and google, as we talked about, is working on a buy button, facebook as well twitter as well. where do you see the future...
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. >> "america tonight's" sarah hoye with the man known as freeway, a hip hop artist dedicated to cavism spreading a message. and also from the grass roots correspondent lisa fletcher, what's lit up marijuana activists in ohio. >> are you passionate about the legalization of marijuana or the financial implications it has? >> i'm passionate about both. it's got huge financial implication. i love ohio. >> are business interests pulling the strings? good evening everyone, thanks for joining us, i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen tonight. high risks and high rewards. that's what's at stake in a proposed marijuana initiative in the state of ohio. our "america tonight" investigates, seeing that a small group stands to make a lot of money. our lisa fletcher, from the capital to the corn fields, to find out if voters are waish of aware of the initiative and if they really care. >> reporter: in the heart of ohio the famous swing state and political barometer of the nation. >> legalize it. >> reporter: the movement to legalize marijuana is growing like a weed. >> thank you you too. >> reporter:
. >> "america tonight's" sarah hoye with the man known as freeway, a hip hop artist dedicated to cavism spreading a message. and also from the grass roots correspondent lisa fletcher, what's lit up marijuana activists in ohio. >> are you passionate about the legalization of marijuana or the financial implications it has? >> i'm passionate about both. it's got huge financial implication. i love ohio. >> are business interests pulling the strings? good evening...
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. >> "america tonight's" shoig on sarah hoye on black kids their parents and the tough talk. >>> lori jane gliha indicates indiana's primary health care system and the allegations one of its former top doctors made against it. >> they new knew they were preying upon a vulnerable population and they felt they could be sacrificed. why? >> were the lives of mothers and babies put at risk for money? thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. the most vanl moment valuable moment in any new mother's life is to hold her healthy baby but in indiana some low income mothers felt their babies were put at risk for profit and they have found an unlikely champion, a physician who oversaw care at their facilities and now allegation they were part of a cost cutting scene to compromise their are health care. lori jane gliha reports on that government paid a high price too. >> reporter: this was supposed to be the happiest moment of nancy koge rferg's life. >> you could see where the suction thing was on her head. >> the birth of her only child denise. >> during this time you were over here. what was going
. >> "america tonight's" shoig on sarah hoye on black kids their parents and the tough talk. >>> lori jane gliha indicates indiana's primary health care system and the allegations one of its former top doctors made against it. >> they new knew they were preying upon a vulnerable population and they felt they could be sacrificed. why? >> were the lives of mothers and babies put at risk for money? thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. the most vanl moment...