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police tell us sean miller was flying so close he had to maneuver around the drone to prevent a crash. miller is now charged with interfering with police and fire response as well as reckless endangerment. police working with the fda, earlier today a judge increased his bond to a $500,000. >> a small fender bender turned into a life saving mission. tonight the woman who survived the crash got a chance to thank the people who saved her. she ended up hitting another car just one block away present george washington university hospital. six by taryns knew something was wrong so they jumped into action assisting her out of the car and performing cpr. though good samaritans included two and a local boy scout troop leader. the group were able to flag down first responders. i still healing to do, but without people in place and my co-workers i wouldn't be here today to thank everybody for doing what they did. so thank you and i thank god foray loudon countying me another chance at life. >> she has been with the department for 20 years now. her doctor said she would not be here today without
police tell us sean miller was flying so close he had to maneuver around the drone to prevent a crash. miller is now charged with interfering with police and fire response as well as reckless endangerment. police working with the fda, earlier today a judge increased his bond to a $500,000. >> a small fender bender turned into a life saving mission. tonight the woman who survived the crash got a chance to thank the people who saved her. she ended up hitting another car just one block away...
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sean: jennifer, thank you tonight. joining me now at the very latest on the continuing crisis in syria our own david lee miller who is withs in jerusalem today.t. david. >> sean, it's really essential officials that syria has as much as 3 tons of chemical weapons, this despite a 2013 international agreement that it would give up its chemical weapons arsenal. syria denies any responsibility for a chemical weapons attack in northern part of the country earlier this month. they killed as many as 90 people and -- much of the international community said syria is to blame. israeli authorities believe bashar al-assad knew it was going to happen. international watchdog group, the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, which is investigating the incident, said results from four laboratories indicates the use of sarin gas or like substance. the head of the organization says the analytical results obtained are incontrovertible. assad said's political enemies are trying to frame his government. syrianme allie russells which cause the carnage. russian officials also question the legitimacy of the tests that reveal the
sean: jennifer, thank you tonight. joining me now at the very latest on the continuing crisis in syria our own david lee miller who is withs in jerusalem today.t. david. >> sean, it's really essential officials that syria has as much as 3 tons of chemical weapons, this despite a 2013 international agreement that it would give up its chemical weapons arsenal. syria denies any responsibility for a chemical weapons attack in northern part of the country earlier this month. they killed as...
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sean: all right, jennifer. thank you tonight. we appreciate it joining me now with the very latest on the continuing crisis in syria. our own david lee miller is with us in jerusalem tonight. david? >> sean, israeli defense officials say that syria has as much as three tons of chemical weapons. this despite a 2013 international agreement that it would give up its chemical weapons arsenal. syria denies any responsibility for a chemical weapons attack in the northern part of the country earlier this month that killed as many as 90 people. including dozens of children. the u.s., israel, and much of the international community says syria is to blame. israeli authorities believe syrian military commanders ordered the attack and that the syrian president, bashar al assad knew it was going to happen. an international watchdog group prohibition for the weapons investigating the incident said results from four laboratories indicates the use of sarin gas or sir written like substance. the head of that organization says the analyst particular call results obtained are uncontrovertible. political enemies are trying to blame. syria, russia said strike h
sean: all right, jennifer. thank you tonight. we appreciate it joining me now with the very latest on the continuing crisis in syria. our own david lee miller is with us in jerusalem tonight. david? >> sean, israeli defense officials say that syria has as much as three tons of chemical weapons. this despite a 2013 international agreement that it would give up its chemical weapons arsenal. syria denies any responsibility for a chemical weapons attack in the northern part of the country...
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it is important because not only does it become a match between .e pen and miller sean if le pen doesn ,he first round than expected it is much closer than people have made it out to be. >> there are different possibilities. it has to do with the tlt, the treasury etf. >> we found that it is quite elevated in euro stocks. it is pricing in a very small movement. we are looking at by and call options. we will be watching that french election closely. i am sure we will be talking about the outcome once again in the options segment. thank you so much. scarlet: what brak rock chairman told bloomberg -- blackrock chairman told bloomberg about president trump. we have excerpts from that exclusive conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. b
it is important because not only does it become a match between .e pen and miller sean if le pen doesn ,he first round than expected it is much closer than people have made it out to be. >> there are different possibilities. it has to do with the tlt, the treasury etf. >> we found that it is quite elevated in euro stocks. it is pricing in a very small movement. we are looking at by and call options. we will be watching that french election closely. i am sure we will be talking about...
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sean. >> reporter: it's a typical afternoon for high schoolster gracie miller. >> welcome. >> reporter: she'socializing with friends under the same virtual roof. >> you'll get a notification every hour and you get sucked in. which isn't the worst thing. i love getting sucked into the app. >> reporter: she's talking about an app called house party, run of several realtime video chats on the market for up to eight people to chat at once. group chat is nothing new. remember this scene everyone bye bye birdie. ♪ >> reporter: but today's teens have their own hi-tech version and it's blowing up. >> i'm really addicted. i have senioritis right now, four hours out of that i day i'm on social media. >> reporter: the app sends a push alert when friends are able to chat or in the house. similar apps are getting teen traction. millions of daily users. on average, young people check their phones 82 times a day. >> it's all about being aware of what your child does, look for moderation and balance. >> reporter: digit is media professor yalda uld za says these apps have a benefit. verbal communication, not
sean. >> reporter: it's a typical afternoon for high schoolster gracie miller. >> welcome. >> reporter: she'socializing with friends under the same virtual roof. >> you'll get a notification every hour and you get sucked in. which isn't the worst thing. i love getting sucked into the app. >> reporter: she's talking about an app called house party, run of several realtime video chats on the market for up to eight people to chat at once. group chat is nothing new....
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how would miller sean -- ?n. -- verye i anti- anti-national front. even though he wants to renegotiate some of the treaties in order for europe to fight better against austerity measures, he doesn't want to leave the eu or the euro. they had a very different approach on immigration policies. at the moment, for sure, melenchon would be against marine le pen if he wasn't in the run-up. guy: what does mr. macron now have to do before the third before thech is just final vote? how does he position himself? he came out of this one unscathed. what is next? >> he came out as the second most convincing in the debate. now, we also have to bear in mind that we have 11 candidates who debated, so we will have to see whether some of the smaller candidates who made a little bit of their voice heard last night, if they get some points from the major contenders, the five main contenders. macron is fighting this fight as if he was already in the run-up against le pen. tom: you got the upper house behind you, it was dedicated in
how would miller sean -- ?n. -- verye i anti- anti-national front. even though he wants to renegotiate some of the treaties in order for europe to fight better against austerity measures, he doesn't want to leave the eu or the euro. they had a very different approach on immigration policies. at the moment, for sure, melenchon would be against marine le pen if he wasn't in the run-up. guy: what does mr. macron now have to do before the third before thech is just final vote? how does he position...