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three years after stephen was killed. >> after stephen was -- the dorsets had a family reunion of sortsouth superior court. kathleen dorsette former school teacher, pleaded guilty to murder attempted murder. thomas dorsette doting grandfather, good neighbor pleaded guilty to murder and arson for hire. and leslie dorsette pleaded guilty to second degree conspiracy to commit murder. >> the goal was to kill evelyn. leslie sentenced to seven years in prison. thomas, 45. and kathleen got 58. thomas wrote a letter to "dateline" to say stephen's murder was not mravenltd itplanned. it was the first fight of my life. katie was not involved. he also wrote that he and kathleen took the pleas to save my wife's life. kathleen will not be allowed to see her daughter. elizabeth can decide for herself when she comes of age. the crazy thing about this all centered around a child. she wanted to have the child. >> she never thought about. at the end of the day sunny was eliminating her own ability to be a mom. >> did it feel though like kathleen was the ring leader of everything that happened in this fami
three years after stephen was killed. >> after stephen was -- the dorsets had a family reunion of sortsouth superior court. kathleen dorsette former school teacher, pleaded guilty to murder attempted murder. thomas dorsette doting grandfather, good neighbor pleaded guilty to murder and arson for hire. and leslie dorsette pleaded guilty to second degree conspiracy to commit murder. >> the goal was to kill evelyn. leslie sentenced to seven years in prison. thomas, 45. and kathleen got...
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stephen: they still don't. john: they don't? stephen: they don't. right now, there are no fire hydrants on the actual airfield itself at sjc near the runways. of the ten airports we compared to san jose only three others did not have hydrants on the airfield. les: that's a major issue right there. stephen: at sjc, the nearest fire hydrants are located at the edge of the field, or at the gate where the airplanes park, more than 1,000 feet from the center of the runways. les: in a crash out on the runway, you don't want to have your arff vehicles leaving the scene to go resupply with water. stephen: airport director becker says officials chose not to install hydrants on the airfield during runway reconstruction. kim: i think we have a great supply of water right out on the ramp area and all the way around the airfield, so i'm confident that they know what they're doing and they'll be able to handle the fires. stephen: do you wish you had more personnel? robert: wish is a difficult word to respond to but i will tell you that the fire department certain
stephen: they still don't. john: they don't? stephen: they don't. right now, there are no fire hydrants on the actual airfield itself at sjc near the runways. of the ten airports we compared to san jose only three others did not have hydrants on the airfield. les: that's a major issue right there. stephen: at sjc, the nearest fire hydrants are located at the edge of the field, or at the gate where the airplanes park, more than 1,000 feet from the center of the runways. les: in a crash out on...
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stephen: that's a religious event? amanda: i would say it is. stephen: how so? amanda: there were two interpretations of christianity that went to war with each other again with blurred lines about , where christianity stopped and where politics begins, but a notion of christianity, a notion of corporate christianity which was very well supported by the bible, in which slavery is part of an organic vision of society . and another notion of christianity in which individual freedom is what the importance of individual salvation and the saved individual's ability to contribute to the common good. and i think in so far as the civil war was a war about slavery, and i think to a large extent it was, it was a religious war. i do not know if you all would agree. john: the civil war is certainly a watershed moment, i would say, separation of church and state earlier. i think that is what really sets up the religious economy that we have now and unleashes all of these forces we have been trying to describe and grapple with. david: i suppose as a practicing latter-day sain
stephen: that's a religious event? amanda: i would say it is. stephen: how so? amanda: there were two interpretations of christianity that went to war with each other again with blurred lines about , where christianity stopped and where politics begins, but a notion of christianity, a notion of corporate christianity which was very well supported by the bible, in which slavery is part of an organic vision of society . and another notion of christianity in which individual freedom is what the...
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our reporters questioning him stephen dina and and matt fuller. stephen, we will start with you. stephen: we are learning more details about this. i was wondering what the latest you have heard. if heard it might have expanded to millions more former employees. what is your take on it at this point? is this a willful negligence, bad management, a goof or an act of god disaster that is unavoidable and we will have to get used to? rep. chaffetz: we should have seen this coming a long time ago. very nefarious actors across the world who have been trying to penetrate our infrastructure -- our i.t. infrastructure. multiple reports warning telling them that they need to make sure that these things are encrypted. they did not do that. millions of records with highly sensitive information that is out there. on tuesday, we are going to have a hearing. the office of personnel management is being resistant to agreeing to attend. i am prepared to issue a subpoena to get them there. i think public employees need to hear about this. it may be the single biggest breach of data that our governme
our reporters questioning him stephen dina and and matt fuller. stephen, we will start with you. stephen: we are learning more details about this. i was wondering what the latest you have heard. if heard it might have expanded to millions more former employees. what is your take on it at this point? is this a willful negligence, bad management, a goof or an act of god disaster that is unavoidable and we will have to get used to? rep. chaffetz: we should have seen this coming a long time ago....
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stephen carroll is here. stepping away from the football world, it is like some progress is finally making way with greece. stephen: first of all, let me tell you that the greek prime minister, alexis tsipras, is going to brussels today. you will be meeting with jean-claude juncker, and they are holding a conference call with francois hollande and angela merkel. he sent greece's creditors what he is calling a realistic proposal for those reforms. the greeks have their own plan on the table, although the prime minister says he has yet to receive it. 7.2 billion euros of greece's bailout loans, the commission is playing down expectations of today's meeting. they are not expecting a final deal today. both sides acutely aware that greece has appealed as has agreed to pay the irs 300 million euros, and they will not make that payment unless a deal is done -- to pay the imf 300 million euros and it will not make that payment unless a deal is done. let's talk about greece. debt talks have been going on for months. a
stephen carroll is here. stepping away from the football world, it is like some progress is finally making way with greece. stephen: first of all, let me tell you that the greek prime minister, alexis tsipras, is going to brussels today. you will be meeting with jean-claude juncker, and they are holding a conference call with francois hollande and angela merkel. he sent greece's creditors what he is calling a realistic proposal for those reforms. the greeks have their own plan on the table,...
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stephen? stephen: good afternoon, halla from the paris air show. you will hear some noise behind me because there are aircraft under way here, one of 40 to take place every day. this is a major event in the airline industry. an event that attracts -- that attracts hundreds of thousands of people, both from the aerospace industry, and also members of the public and aviation enthusiasts. there will be 47 different countries around the world participating. it is the biggest event in the aerospace industry. president obama officially opened the events earlier. we have talked about it over the last months and years. has managed this year to secure its first contract for -- back to egypt and subsequently to qatar and india. that particular project was stressed, with high hopes for its commercial success in the future. not the only coming with high hopes there. all major aircraft manufacturers are hoping to pick up those multimillion and multibillion euro contracts for euro planes. there are two big players for the passenger plane market, airbus and boein
stephen? stephen: good afternoon, halla from the paris air show. you will hear some noise behind me because there are aircraft under way here, one of 40 to take place every day. this is a major event in the airline industry. an event that attracts -- that attracts hundreds of thousands of people, both from the aerospace industry, and also members of the public and aviation enthusiasts. there will be 47 different countries around the world participating. it is the biggest event in the aerospace...
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stephen tschida is live in northwest washington with what is behind the unusual push. stephen? stephen: maureen all around the city people have been complaining about the a.t.v.'s and dirt bikes and the situations they havecountered. the d.c. police want the citizens to know they are doing all they can. they are making arrests. the police believe the court system could be more aggressive. they tear through the city often in packs. swarms of people on dirt bikes or a.t.v.'s. dangerous bands intent on violence and vengeance. >> that i are not doing what they are supposed to. stephen: police heart complaints from the -- heard complaints about the residents and they want to know why something isn't done to stop illegal dirt bikes and a.t.v.'s. >> we're making arrests. stephen: fraternal order of police compiled patriots' data and found that the police arrested 147 people for illegally operating a.t.v. or a dirt bike. the office of the attorney general either dropped or dismissed 85 arrests. 33 were found guilty but no one did time and just two people paid fines. >> if you are caugh
stephen tschida is live in northwest washington with what is behind the unusual push. stephen? stephen: maureen all around the city people have been complaining about the a.t.v.'s and dirt bikes and the situations they havecountered. the d.c. police want the citizens to know they are doing all they can. they are making arrests. the police believe the court system could be more aggressive. they tear through the city often in packs. swarms of people on dirt bikes or a.t.v.'s. dangerous bands...
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stephen: the f.d.a. found backlog of repairs dating to 2012 and failure to update the ventilation system and repair the power system in a timely manner. uncovered a failure to comply with key safety rule at a rate as high as 40%. >> fear. don't want to ride it anymore. >> the administrator says she does not have a car that she takes metro. she will continue to ride metro but despite the findings, overall, metro is safety. reporting live. stephen tschida, abc7 news. maureen: f.d.a. report identified 78 problems that metro must fix. you can find the list inside the complete report posted on the website. leon: new information on the car crash and fire that claimed the 5-year-old boy's life in gaithersburg yesterday morning. abc7 confirmed the parents were supposed to have a report yesterday morning. the major crime unit is investigating yesterday's crash. the boy is 5-year-old daniel dana. the mother lucie safarova was behind the wheel and she remains hospitalized in serious condition. maureen: a staple of
stephen: the f.d.a. found backlog of repairs dating to 2012 and failure to update the ventilation system and repair the power system in a timely manner. uncovered a failure to comply with key safety rule at a rate as high as 40%. >> fear. don't want to ride it anymore. >> the administrator says she does not have a car that she takes metro. she will continue to ride metro but despite the findings, overall, metro is safety. reporting live. stephen tschida, abc7 news. maureen: f.d.a....
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stephen: much closer than yesterday.day things were looking more optimistic, but the great run minister, alexis tsipras has lashed out at the monetary fund over the objections raised to the economic reform plan the one discussed in brussels. the plan relies too heavily on tax increases, not enough on spending cuts, and that hurt the greece economy even heard further. that is announced by a lot of banks conducting the analysis. tsipras tweeted that the stance was odd and of they did not want a deal, they were serving a particular interest in greece. genie: that is bound to come up with mr. tsipras meets up with them today. stephen: ahead of a meeting with the eurozone finance ministers scheduled later today, and wall-to-wall meetings will continue, planned for tomorrow. early on, there were just two issues or three issues left in those discussions to be decided, although the head of the eurogroup said there was a lot of work left to do to avoid a greek default thing on that payment to the imf due next tuesday, of 1.6 bill
stephen: much closer than yesterday.day things were looking more optimistic, but the great run minister, alexis tsipras has lashed out at the monetary fund over the objections raised to the economic reform plan the one discussed in brussels. the plan relies too heavily on tax increases, not enough on spending cuts, and that hurt the greece economy even heard further. that is announced by a lot of banks conducting the analysis. tsipras tweeted that the stance was odd and of they did not want a...
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abc7's stephen tschida has details on this alert. stephen? stephen: a home security camera caught it go down 2:00 sunday morning. a group strolls nonchalantly. they look like young people teenagers, but they also are predators. >> i have heard incidents of younger kids kind of attacking sort of like at random. stephen: this is an example of such an attack. several in the group pounce on a man and pummel him and left him battered on the street. the assaillants made off with his cell phone and other valuables. valerie price lives feet from where it went down and says she hears screaming at night. she believes she heard sunday morning's assault. >> i heard that yes. stephen: residents say they have been concerned with crime. but the recent spike assault at the hands of teenagers or kids and that has them worried. others are tired of the recent crime. we saw a woman cleaning up after a smash-and-grab today and someone bashed a window out of a car. residents are on guard here especially since school will be out soon and more teenagers will have fr
abc7's stephen tschida has details on this alert. stephen? stephen: a home security camera caught it go down 2:00 sunday morning. a group strolls nonchalantly. they look like young people teenagers, but they also are predators. >> i have heard incidents of younger kids kind of attacking sort of like at random. stephen: this is an example of such an attack. several in the group pounce on a man and pummel him and left him battered on the street. the assaillants made off with his cell phone...
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we cross to "france 24's" stephen carroll, at the paris air show. aviation giants have been gathering there and will do so for the rest of the week at the french capital. of course, this is where we see the big giant, airbus and boeing, battling it out for the most number of orders. currently, who is on top? stephen: it is the hottest rivalry in aviation, the between airbus and boeing. airbus has come out on top at the end of the first day monday. but boeing is coming through with the launch of several 737's per we are going to see both major aircraft manufacturers adding new orders as the week goes on. they tend to end pretty neck and neck as the week goes on. it is not just aircraft manufacturers that are here, it is airlines as well. in the past few hours, we've had the sky trax airline awards take place. turkish airlines won four major awards ink including best airline. thank you for being with us on "france 24." congratulations on your win. what is your secret? >> in the last five years, we make sure that we are working hard enough. work for th
we cross to "france 24's" stephen carroll, at the paris air show. aviation giants have been gathering there and will do so for the rest of the week at the french capital. of course, this is where we see the big giant, airbus and boeing, battling it out for the most number of orders. currently, who is on top? stephen: it is the hottest rivalry in aviation, the between airbus and boeing. airbus has come out on top at the end of the first day monday. but boeing is coming through with the...
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stephen: almost six years to the day, widespread safety issues persist. the federal transit administration launched an expansion after january's deadly smoke incident on a yellow line train. >> they have safety issues they must correct. stephen: they must address 44 issues, chief among them the hub of operation. >> serious safety lapses in the rail operations control center. stephen: such as high levels of noise and a lack of electronic control to prevent errors. chronically understaffed and distracted employees. talking on personal cell phones. >> that is not safe. stephen: the fda found a block long of thousands of repairs dating to 2012. repairing systems in a timely manner and affiliated to comply with safety rules at a rate as high as 40%. >> my goodness. that is scary. i ride it every day. kellye: time is money even when you are going to and from work. american spend $2600 every year on the commute, averaging two about $10 a day. people in southern california may have the most expensive commute, spending $16 per day. ahead on saturday and is extra c
stephen: almost six years to the day, widespread safety issues persist. the federal transit administration launched an expansion after january's deadly smoke incident on a yellow line train. >> they have safety issues they must correct. stephen: they must address 44 issues, chief among them the hub of operation. >> serious safety lapses in the rail operations control center. stephen: such as high levels of noise and a lack of electronic control to prevent errors. chronically...
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what happens with regards to that, stephen? stephen: the greeks -- greece owes the imf 1.6 billion euros and it needs to be paid at 1:00 a.m. greek time tomorrow morning. varoufakis is saying that they will not make that payment. that is technically a default. but you will not hear that link which coming from the imf. they have a different way of looking at things. they say that greece will be in arrears. we know that will not happen in greece's case. that is what christine lagarde told us. they will start this arrears procedure, which involves a meeting at the board of the imf, the aim of which is to try to get the payment schedule back on track. meanwhile, they will not get any new money from the imf. it will not be much of a difficulty for greece because it has its own problems with the debt bailout. the job is to a sort -- to assess the credit worthiness of the country for private investors. they also say that if greece misses a payment, it will not be a default from their point of view. genie: what about the markets in all
what happens with regards to that, stephen? stephen: the greeks -- greece owes the imf 1.6 billion euros and it needs to be paid at 1:00 a.m. greek time tomorrow morning. varoufakis is saying that they will not make that payment. that is technically a default. but you will not hear that link which coming from the imf. they have a different way of looking at things. they say that greece will be in arrears. we know that will not happen in greece's case. that is what christine lagarde told us....
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time now for the day's business news with stephen carroll. things are heating up in greece with the greek debt talks as friday's repayment deadline is on the horizon. stephen: it has been a busy 18 hours with a late-night meeting in berlin and a new offer on the table from the greek prime minister. all of the top figures and international lenders were at the meeting monday night. the greek prime ministers says he sent his own proposal for economic reforms that he says is realistic. that is a good sign, according to the european commission. our correspondent has the latest. >> a secret last-minute meeting with some surprise guests. under the cover of darkness angela merkel, francois hollande, and european commission head jean-claude juncker, entered for an emergency meeting on greece. imf chief christine lagarde and mario draghi, the head of the european central bank. while no official details were released greece's main creditors were drafting a common text to send to athens. on tuesday, greece's prime minister says they submitted a realistic
time now for the day's business news with stephen carroll. things are heating up in greece with the greek debt talks as friday's repayment deadline is on the horizon. stephen: it has been a busy 18 hours with a late-night meeting in berlin and a new offer on the table from the greek prime minister. all of the top figures and international lenders were at the meeting monday night. the greek prime ministers says he sent his own proposal for economic reforms that he says is realistic. that is a...
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abc7's stephen tschida has details on this alert. stephen? stephen: a home security camera caught it go down 2:00 sunday morning. a group strolls nonchalantly. they look like young people teenagers, but they also are predators. >> i have heard incidents of younger kids kind of attacking sort of like at random. stephen: this is an example of such an attack. several in the group pounce on a man and pummel him and left him battered on the street. the assaillants made off with his cell phone and other valuables. valerie price lives feet from where it went down and says she hears screaming at night. she believes she heard sunday morning's assault. >> i heard that yes. stephen: residents say they have been concerned with crime. but the recent spike assault at the hands
abc7's stephen tschida has details on this alert. stephen? stephen: a home security camera caught it go down 2:00 sunday morning. a group strolls nonchalantly. they look like young people teenagers, but they also are predators. >> i have heard incidents of younger kids kind of attacking sort of like at random. stephen: this is an example of such an attack. several in the group pounce on a man and pummel him and left him battered on the street. the assaillants made off with his cell phone...
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stephen king: that is a different issue.hink the reality is there are enough people in this country perhaps to be swayed to vote for something people currently do not believe that could happen. the votes in scotland and alaska's referendum, much, much closer than expected. -- in the scottish referendum much, much closer than people expected. if i were someone making decisions elsewhere the world, i might be thinking the referendum happening anywhere is riskier. francine: what impact does it have? when do you expect it to raise rates? stephen king: i think a long way off, probably next year. deficit is not tumbling as much as people thought. inflation is still very, very low. the growth rate is not like it was at the beginning of the year. a lot of restore the bank of england to hold of this year. francine: stephen king chief global economist at hsbc. the paris air show kicks off today with boland and airbus expecting -- boeing and airbus with $200 million in orders. guy is there. what is going on? guy: let's talk about order
stephen king: that is a different issue.hink the reality is there are enough people in this country perhaps to be swayed to vote for something people currently do not believe that could happen. the votes in scotland and alaska's referendum, much, much closer than expected. -- in the scottish referendum much, much closer than people expected. if i were someone making decisions elsewhere the world, i might be thinking the referendum happening anywhere is riskier. francine: what impact does it...
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. >> they are super hot stephen curry, of course,lay thompson but it is trickng down to anyone. >> stephen curry has yet to win an nba championship but alread the value of his merchandise ranks up there with buster posey and madison bumgarner. >> $285 for a 8 by 10 frame photo. when curry could shoot pass bumgarner. daniel predicts an unframed photo of stephen curry could go to up to $299. >> the players are going to charge more for autographs. it's going to be harder to get in to get anything signed to get close to him. >> it won't just be expect any autographeditems of klay thompson, xander bogaerts, haison barnes green and lee or anything warriors will go up too. some are playing the memorabilia game like the stock market. >> we get a lot ofeople buying multiple of things and they're hoping it will become a profit later on. >> but for the vast majority of collectors buying memorabilia is a way to feel connected to players. >> most people are not speculating, but buyingecause that's something they want. >> unfortunately there are a lot of frauds protect yourself by doing research. know t
. >> they are super hot stephen curry, of course,lay thompson but it is trickng down to anyone. >> stephen curry has yet to win an nba championship but alread the value of his merchandise ranks up there with buster posey and madison bumgarner. >> $285 for a 8 by 10 frame photo. when curry could shoot pass bumgarner. daniel predicts an unframed photo of stephen curry could go to up to $299. >> the players are going to charge more for autographs. it's going to be harder to...
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reporting live stephen tschida abc7 news. kimberly: now unfortunately it's not going to be beach-going weather. jonathan: when you see the dorsal fin that is a key to get out of the water. doug: it will be better at the coastline and beaches than in washington maryland pennsylvania because of the systems coming together and all the rain we have. it's not perfect there but not as gnarly as here. let's cover the headlines here. first, the time lapse is worth, this tells the story today across the area. whether in arlington, the army-navy country club, rockville, manassas, wherever. this is what the sky looked like today. hardly any rain at all. the most just a sprinkle. we are in a fairly calm and fairly stable air mass. the farther south you go way south you get in the sunshine. that is where the showers are popping. in advance of what will happen tomorrow and tomorrow night, flash flood watch in effect at 2:00 a.m. for all the areas shaded in light green. north central virginia not this that one. but tomorrow they might get a
reporting live stephen tschida abc7 news. kimberly: now unfortunately it's not going to be beach-going weather. jonathan: when you see the dorsal fin that is a key to get out of the water. doug: it will be better at the coastline and beaches than in washington maryland pennsylvania because of the systems coming together and all the rain we have. it's not perfect there but not as gnarly as here. let's cover the headlines here. first, the time lapse is worth, this tells the story today across the...
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stephen: the economy of ukraine has been hit by the war. there are signs of economic stability taking hold there. you can't -- ukraine's economy is projected to have shrunk by 9% this year. profits are continuing to rise with inflation due to hit 46% by the end of the year. this assessment comes as the ukrainian government is trying to negotiate a haircut on $23 million -- $23 billion of its debt. indy's minister says they will not be buying fighter jets from france. prime minister modi said he would buy 36 of the planes when he visited in april. prime minister manohar para carr says they are too expensive. intel is reported to be buying altera for $16 million. the purchase would be the biggest in intel's four to seven year history. one of the world has biggest advertising companies, wpp could be facing a shareholders revolt over the ceo's pay. there was an increase of 40%. two shareholder advisers have raised concerns. genie: we know that the race to the white house is heating up. that race, of course, in 2016 of next year. businesses in o
stephen: the economy of ukraine has been hit by the war. there are signs of economic stability taking hold there. you can't -- ukraine's economy is projected to have shrunk by 9% this year. profits are continuing to rise with inflation due to hit 46% by the end of the year. this assessment comes as the ukrainian government is trying to negotiate a haircut on $23 million -- $23 billion of its debt. indy's minister says they will not be buying fighter jets from france. prime minister modi said he...
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check out those earrings with 30 painted on them for stephen curry.g #doveson7. next fan of the day could be you. >> that's exciting, of course. >> we're live at oracle this evening. what a great game. >> you almost had a fan shot of me passed out in the final seconds. lebron james went for 44 points tonight against the mmm, red white and blue pancakes. it's patriotism on a plate. i bet washington and jefferson would have eaten these. and at $4.99, that's less than a lincoln. red, white & blue pancakes are back and only $4.99. denny's. welcome to america's diner. >>> good evening everybody live from oracle arena. game one of the nba finals was a hard-fought overtime win by golden state. we said coming into game one of the finals, the question was whether the best team in the nba could stop the best player on the planet in lebron james. it wasn't easy. ha ha. let's start things out with andrew bogut with couple early blocks. but lebron james finished with 44 points 18 of 38. cavs up 14. steph with the finish with 26. cavs by three at the break. final m
check out those earrings with 30 painted on them for stephen curry.g #doveson7. next fan of the day could be you. >> that's exciting, of course. >> we're live at oracle this evening. what a great game. >> you almost had a fan shot of me passed out in the final seconds. lebron james went for 44 points tonight against the mmm, red white and blue pancakes. it's patriotism on a plate. i bet washington and jefferson would have eaten these. and at $4.99, that's less than a lincoln....
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stephen carroll will have that as more. plus, the e3 in los angeles that is the electronic entertainment expo, while excite the next generation of gamers? ♪ well, we begin in france where the country has announced a new set of measures. this concerning its migrants community. the country is looking for how to better handle an influx of asylum-seekers. the number of people trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe is growing at an alarming rate. so far, some 100,000 people have reached europe's chores this year. the eu states have failed to reach a deal on how to handle the crisis. for more on this, i am joined in the newsroom by our international affairs editor armen georgian. we have seen the eu states have failed to come together to reach a deal on a migrant plan. let's focus first on what we saw coming out of france today where the interior measurements minister announced new measures. we will take a look at what he announced yesterday. >> bolstering the measures we arty have in place, a plan that allows us to de
stephen carroll will have that as more. plus, the e3 in los angeles that is the electronic entertainment expo, while excite the next generation of gamers? ♪ well, we begin in france where the country has announced a new set of measures. this concerning its migrants community. the country is looking for how to better handle an influx of asylum-seekers. the number of people trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe is growing at an alarming rate. so far, some 100,000 people have reached...
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stephen: this is huge, leon. many, many pages long. there are a number of troubling findings, a lot of directives toward metro, for metro and right now calls from local leaders, from the f.d.a. and a lot of passengers for metro to improve safety fast. >> almost six years to the day after the metro collision which left nine people dead, widespread safety issues persist. the federal transit administration launch an inspection of metro after january's deadly smoke incident on a yellow line train near l'enfant. >> they have safety issues they must correct. stephen: the f.d.a. said they must take dozen of actions to address 44 safety issues. chief among them the hub of operations. >> the f.t.a. found serious safety lapses in the rail operation control center. stephen: such as high level of noise and lack of electronic controls to prevent errors. chronically under staffed. and distracted employees when talking on personal cell phones. >> that is bad. that is not safe. stephen: the f.d.a. found a backlog of thousands of repairs dating to 2012
stephen: this is huge, leon. many, many pages long. there are a number of troubling findings, a lot of directives toward metro, for metro and right now calls from local leaders, from the f.d.a. and a lot of passengers for metro to improve safety fast. >> almost six years to the day after the metro collision which left nine people dead, widespread safety issues persist. the federal transit administration launch an inspection of metro after january's deadly smoke incident on a yellow line...
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anti-stephen douglas demonstrations. he is burned in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough.
anti-stephen douglas demonstrations. he is burned in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough.
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stephen curry has been hitting so far from outside. the only ones that have been bothering to guard him now are the hot dog vendors. but lebron and stephen aren't the only big names on television tonight. the game, the tony awards and the second to the last episodes of "game of thrones" this season are all on at the same time tonight which means you have to decide if you want to see sports, do you want to hear people sing or watch a lady have sex with a dragon? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: there's a thing happening between nba players and the media lately that's causing some controversy that i never expected. you may have noticed some players have been bringing their kids to the post game press conferences. that's stephen curry with his daughter riley who is an adorable kid. she stole the show after the western conference finals. blake griffin of the clippers and the bulls derrick gross did the same thing, brought their kids and some reporters are complaining because they need that time to ask important questions like talk about houston's defe
stephen curry has been hitting so far from outside. the only ones that have been bothering to guard him now are the hot dog vendors. but lebron and stephen aren't the only big names on television tonight. the game, the tony awards and the second to the last episodes of "game of thrones" this season are all on at the same time tonight which means you have to decide if you want to see sports, do you want to hear people sing or watch a lady have sex with a dragon? [ cheers ] >>...
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check out those earrings with 30 painted on them for stephen curry. share your picks using #doveson7. next fan of the day could be you. >> that's exciting, of course. >> we're live at oracle this evening. what a great game. >> you almost had a fan shot of me passed out in the final seconds. lebron james went for 44 points tonight against the doves but in a moment, cancer changed our lives forever. we were told nothing could be done, to enjoy these final moments together. but in that moment when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be back schoo with my fries. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and savi
check out those earrings with 30 painted on them for stephen curry. share your picks using #doveson7. next fan of the day could be you. >> that's exciting, of course. >> we're live at oracle this evening. what a great game. >> you almost had a fan shot of me passed out in the final seconds. lebron james went for 44 points tonight against the doves but in a moment, cancer changed our lives forever. we were told nothing could be done, to enjoy these final moments together. but...
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stephen tschida is live outside l'enfant plaza with the new information tonight. stephen? stephen: maureen, national transportation safety board found widespread problems, serious problems and situations which it believes continue to pose dangers for metro passengers. january 12 a toxic brew of smoke belched through a metro tunnel. fans sucked it in a halted metro train leaving dozens of passengers struggling to breathe and one woman dead. >> trying to keep it in the back of my mind. >> it left passengers worry and spurred the national transportation safety board to scour the system. it uncovered an abundance of lurking dangers. such as problems with electrical connections which require immediate action. those connections which provide the power supply to third rails are improperly constructed and installed in some cases. they create the potential for electrical short circuiting which can cause fire and smoke. >> the money gets thrown out. the tax dollars go nowhere. we have, you know, potential about accidents like happen a few months back. >> after yet another smoke inci
stephen tschida is live outside l'enfant plaza with the new information tonight. stephen? stephen: maureen, national transportation safety board found widespread problems, serious problems and situations which it believes continue to pose dangers for metro passengers. january 12 a toxic brew of smoke belched through a metro tunnel. fans sucked it in a halted metro train leaving dozens of passengers struggling to breathe and one woman dead. >> trying to keep it in the back of my mind....
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stephen: you think they will reduce that percentage?incent: they need to build public housing for the people. the don't people are so upset in hong kong because they never have the hope of living in a decent flat. they are paying thousands of hong kong dollars to get a bed space. stephen: you are primarily a developer.ed how is the uncertainty in hong kong affect how you allocate projects and money for hong kong versus china? vincent: my new investment is on the mainland. i'm not even looking at the hong kong market. i know a bit too much about politics. it has to run its course and hong kong might have to really have a big bang with their face before people wake up. stephen: does it shock you that assets were given out of hong kong? vincent: it was a very smart move just merging with the company. rishaad: we were talking about hong kong and property listings. let's take a look at the hong kong stocks. david: it is very important to make the distinction what our hong kong property stocks and hong kong listed property stocks because it i
stephen: you think they will reduce that percentage?incent: they need to build public housing for the people. the don't people are so upset in hong kong because they never have the hope of living in a decent flat. they are paying thousands of hong kong dollars to get a bed space. stephen: you are primarily a developer.ed how is the uncertainty in hong kong affect how you allocate projects and money for hong kong versus china? vincent: my new investment is on the mainland. i'm not even looking...
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stephen tschida has more on this. you are back on hammer head watch, huh? stephen: indeed. two hammer head sharks off the beach near ocean city. one of them beached and died. the other coming to the inlet last night and into bay. it is believed to be this bay now. >> the appearance of sharks, big sharks knew the beach in ocean city have some frightened. almost everyone stunned. >> you know they are there but they never come to beach. i'm here almost every day. stephen: cell phone video of a hammer head shark along ocean city's beach. >> the shark coming right at the boat. hammer head. stephen: this shark showed up a couple days after another hammer head appeared north of here. >> i have been here 43 years. this is the first incident we had the first time that i have seen a shark come close. >> today beach-goers ventured in the water. most stayed close to shore. >> i guess we will take our chances and keep our eyes open. >> they are combing the coach, for dorsal fins. some are determined not to let the recent shark sighting affect their fun on the beach. >> we are staying cl
stephen tschida has more on this. you are back on hammer head watch, huh? stephen: indeed. two hammer head sharks off the beach near ocean city. one of them beached and died. the other coming to the inlet last night and into bay. it is believed to be this bay now. >> the appearance of sharks, big sharks knew the beach in ocean city have some frightened. almost everyone stunned. >> you know they are there but they never come to beach. i'm here almost every day. stephen: cell phone...
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we're working with stephen, too.e's just so gifted. >> rose: what i love about him is the curiosity he has for the things that he wants the to do whether politics in the middle east or whether it's male-female relationships or all of that. >> yes. >> rose: curiosity seems very contemporary to me. >> yeah, and he's an observer. i think that's why he and stephen work together so well. they're both curious and observing over time, even trivial conversation they're like that. >> rose: until he got stephen to do this one? >> yeah, and hasn't been done well since bill did it, i don't think. >> rose: when was that? 15 years ago. london with michael and william in london, then 15 years later we did nit london. >> rose: is this an instant yes when they called you? >> yes. the script is just so -- i wanted to do a play. i did a play a couple of years ago which was a bergman movie with david and very dark and difficult. and i was just looking for the next play and i always wanted to work with stephen dougherty. i never read "sk
we're working with stephen, too.e's just so gifted. >> rose: what i love about him is the curiosity he has for the things that he wants the to do whether politics in the middle east or whether it's male-female relationships or all of that. >> yes. >> rose: curiosity seems very contemporary to me. >> yeah, and he's an observer. i think that's why he and stephen work together so well. they're both curious and observing over time, even trivial conversation they're like...
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what has made stephen king so successful?so impart that he prolific and go back to his first book in 1970 four, before that, he was a schoolteacher. it became a huge success and the movie followed a couple years later. 50 novels but a ton of short stories and he has gone into nonfiction and written for tb. out, "finders is keepers" a sequel to a wildly successful book that came out last summer "mr. mercedes." he is able to capitalize on his name brand and keeps his name out there. inty: does he excel as much his new books as he did with his older ones? david: he made an analogy to and hes that you peek, picked maybe 10 years ago but he is still selling a tremendous amount and "mr. mercedes" sold about 350,000 in hard copy. pimm: that is pretty good. not where he once was selling millions but when you look at how books are selling today, that is a pretty good figure. do we have any idea on whether the electronic book industry has embraced stephen king? is that what people are reading his stuff? david: he tried digital publishi
what has made stephen king so successful?so impart that he prolific and go back to his first book in 1970 four, before that, he was a schoolteacher. it became a huge success and the movie followed a couple years later. 50 novels but a ton of short stories and he has gone into nonfiction and written for tb. out, "finders is keepers" a sequel to a wildly successful book that came out last summer "mr. mercedes." he is able to capitalize on his name brand and keeps his name out...
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antonin scalia is 78, stephen bryer, a steadfast linl is liberal is 76 and be ruth bade rfertion bader gindburg iser ginsburg is is 82. if ginsburg has to retire shifting the court to the right, as it stands with ginsburg the court has four reliable votes, to the right with chief justice roberts, there are four conservatives, and anthony kennedy, the swing vote over four of the five biggest decisions in the past ten years. ending affirmative action, and giving the presidential nomination to george w. bush. >> if the justices would have a chance to replace her with somebody more conservative there would be five conservative votes even before you get ojustice kennedy. >> court watchers say justice ginsburg appointed by president clinton in 1993 seems tired in the past years. she seemed to fall asleep but ginsburg blamed the incident on a few glasses of wine before the event. but after a few health scarce, she says she is feeling great. >> i think i should do this job as long as i should do it full steam and whether i begin to slow down i think i will know. it hasn't happened yet. >> the
antonin scalia is 78, stephen bryer, a steadfast linl is liberal is 76 and be ruth bade rfertion bader gindburg iser ginsburg is is 82. if ginsburg has to retire shifting the court to the right, as it stands with ginsburg the court has four reliable votes, to the right with chief justice roberts, there are four conservatives, and anthony kennedy, the swing vote over four of the five biggest decisions in the past ten years. ending affirmative action, and giving the presidential nomination to...
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. >>> and say hello to stephen. no late show host stephen colbert gives fans a preview when of what's to come when he takes over in late september. >> you may have noticed i adopted a beard i found by the highway. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday jeune 4th 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin. the fbi says it moved in when usaama rahim talked about attacking the police. a relative is being held on conspiracy charges. mark albert has a report from washington. >>> conservative blogger pamela gellar is now at the senn tell of what federal agents are called a foiled home grown terror plot that a unraveled in boston tuesday. gellar organized last month's art project depicting profit muhammad. sources tell cbs news usaama rahim was originally plotting an isis-stylebee heading of gellar. >> they mean to kill everyone who doesn't do -- they have bidding. this is a showdown for american freedom. >> reporter: court documents discuss immediate plans. you're attempting to go on vac
. >>> and say hello to stephen. no late show host stephen colbert gives fans a preview when of what's to come when he takes over in late september. >> you may have noticed i adopted a beard i found by the highway. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday jeune 4th 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin. the fbi says it moved in when usaama rahim talked about attacking the police. a relative is being held on...
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[patrik and stephen. bigger story outside turkey, the prospects for a rate hike at the end of the year. madame lagarde doing the fighting. is that what is happening now? >> i think that is right. the glib answer is, markets don't like uncertainty. the bigger story is what you are getting at. the dollar trend in my view is likely to continue driven by the fed going to hike interest rates. these are not good times to be invested in emerging-market assets. we have seen what has happened to fx. we have seen their performance year-to-date. i guess in turkey you don't want to have political uncertainty. jonathan: not the view of stephen isaacs. why not? >> the way to play emerging markets is to counter trade them. buy when there is blood on the streets. there has been a story today. there was a story in russia, and brazil all of which led to a great entry levels. we see good entry levels in emerging markets. global growth is ok. in europe, it is picking up. that is what matters to emerging markets. there is a d
[patrik and stephen. bigger story outside turkey, the prospects for a rate hike at the end of the year. madame lagarde doing the fighting. is that what is happening now? >> i think that is right. the glib answer is, markets don't like uncertainty. the bigger story is what you are getting at. the dollar trend in my view is likely to continue driven by the fed going to hike interest rates. these are not good times to be invested in emerging-market assets. we have seen what has happened to...
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anna: stephen, thank you. stephen engle there reporting on that chinese store. mark: lashing out at creditors for their absurd demands but institutions are showing no signs of softening conditions to release more money. let's get more with hans nichols in the studio. it morning. hans: thank you. good morning. the one that was rational and could potentially cut eight deal, hopes were -- a deal, hopes were dashed. hopefully we could read a quote for you. it gives you a sense of how trapped he seems to be with the lack of agreement. it is not due to the supposed in copperheads of the greek stance. it is due to the existence of certain institutional actors on submitting observed -- absurd proposals and despite a total indifference to the recent democratic choice of the greek people. certain institutional actors -- read: the imf. i think european partners are ready to cut a deal. they don't think the imf is there. yet the line from article we have had is that everyone is on the same page. if you're looking for optimism is there is a phone call from last night. everyo
anna: stephen, thank you. stephen engle there reporting on that chinese store. mark: lashing out at creditors for their absurd demands but institutions are showing no signs of softening conditions to release more money. let's get more with hans nichols in the studio. it morning. hans: thank you. good morning. the one that was rational and could potentially cut eight deal, hopes were -- a deal, hopes were dashed. hopefully we could read a quote for you. it gives you a sense of how trapped he...
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let's get reaction from stephen head of investment strategy. i am also joint by stephen engle also. the two stevens. -- theseeing more growth biggest number we have seen in four months. still in contracting territory. : that is going to have markets turn more positive in terms of the growth on china. the numbers are consistent with the set of numbers reported by the government two weeks earlier. early signs of stabilizing. shouldnese winter stabilize for the third quarter but the overall global picture is still pretty weak meaning we do expect more stabilizing policies from beijing. : 25 basis points coming within the next week. is that along with what you're thinking? another 25 basis points taking it down to 4.85%. we do believe there will be more rrr cuts in the second half as well. the economy is still pretty weak. we should expect the deposit rates to be liberalized and the rrr cuts to go along with that to make sure that the banks are seeking proper stability. yvonne: we just got the trading starting here in the last hour. coming off of a very bad week. the worst week we have
let's get reaction from stephen head of investment strategy. i am also joint by stephen engle also. the two stevens. -- theseeing more growth biggest number we have seen in four months. still in contracting territory. : that is going to have markets turn more positive in terms of the growth on china. the numbers are consistent with the set of numbers reported by the government two weeks earlier. early signs of stabilizing. shouldnese winter stabilize for the third quarter but the overall global...
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hot and -- stephen: absolutely. hot and humid day. we are v a cluster of thunderstorms not far from the metro area. look at the doppler radar. you can see what is going on. we will zoom in closer. dry inside the capital beltway. if you are watching us in centreville, you are looking at the heavy rain at this time. all of this is moving off toward the east. eventually it will affect the western edge or the western portion of the capital beltway. aded closer in the area in orange and red the iest at this time. once again, northern prince william county to western fairfax. these are the areas. chantilly, no warning now but heavy rain at this time. temperatures the big story otherwise is 793 degrees at reagan national airport. compare it to 8 to -- the heavier rain. in virginia earlier they had heavy rain. now at 77 degrees. 74 in charlottesville. the heat index makes it feel uncomfortable. the heat advisory continues for district, falls church alexandria until 8:00 tonight. this evening, temperatures in the 90's. scattered showers and th
hot and -- stephen: absolutely. hot and humid day. we are v a cluster of thunderstorms not far from the metro area. look at the doppler radar. you can see what is going on. we will zoom in closer. dry inside the capital beltway. if you are watching us in centreville, you are looking at the heavy rain at this time. all of this is moving off toward the east. eventually it will affect the western edge or the western portion of the capital beltway. aded closer in the area in orange and red the iest...
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stephen: when it rains, it smells. what the students and the teachers are telling us it's worse around the cafeteria and around the kitchen. the rain propelled sewage in the elementary school yet again. the sewage brings something else with it. >> it smells bad. stephen: inside the building they are dealing with a persistent problem. >> it smells like moldy food. stephen: first grader carl top williams said the smell is especially strong in certain parts of the school. >> in the cafeteria. stephen: the school system breaks the debris -- blames the debris in the sewage line. they sent out a crew to clear the problem once and for all but the effort to clear the lines failed. >> today they had a clean-up crew to sanitize areas. the cafeteria closed and meals were brought in. the engineers continue to seek a permanent solution to the rain-induced backup. >> we might get another rain. c'mon. this is unsafe and unhealthy. this is terrible. stephen: last week they used pressure to flush the lines out. that didn't work. we hea
stephen: when it rains, it smells. what the students and the teachers are telling us it's worse around the cafeteria and around the kitchen. the rain propelled sewage in the elementary school yet again. the sewage brings something else with it. >> it smells bad. stephen: inside the building they are dealing with a persistent problem. >> it smells like moldy food. stephen: first grader carl top williams said the smell is especially strong in certain parts of the school. >> in...
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john: stephen whitley locked up the place at midnight. three hours later, tuckers restaurant was burning down. take a look at the large flames shooting out. >> double check every night to make sure everything inside the kitchen is closed down. i mean shut off. john: the fire started between the liquor store and the actual restaurant lounge. a difficult fire to get to. firefighters tried gaining access through the roof but they quickly realized that wasn't a good idea. >> we know part of the roof sagged. there was a partial collapse of that. that causes issues for us. >> almost as quickly as the flames were spreading the car jumped to three alarms. black smoke filling the sky. the owner of the restaurant rushed to the scene after getting a disturbing wake-up call. several hours later hot spots were still flaring up. parking lot still filled with fire trucks running water and debris. the business which is destroyed as you can see has been a true staple here in upper marlboro. we're told it has been around for about a hundred years. one of t
john: stephen whitley locked up the place at midnight. three hours later, tuckers restaurant was burning down. take a look at the large flames shooting out. >> double check every night to make sure everything inside the kitchen is closed down. i mean shut off. john: the fire started between the liquor store and the actual restaurant lounge. a difficult fire to get to. firefighters tried gaining access through the roof but they quickly realized that wasn't a good idea. >> we know...
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stephen: it is the more nerdy option. stephanie: who uses that?phen: unlike tidal i think apple will try to use celebrity in a different way. they will try to bring some users over. matt: tidal is this service with jay-z and dead mmau5. stephen: what apple is trying to say, we will pay artists more but this is a platform for artists to be creative. you can interact with artists. this almost tumblr like platform. apple wants this to be a music magazine that is also where you get your music from. stephanie: that is what they want. will it be a success? stephen: we will find out at 11:00 a.m. eastern time this morning. the service goes up. the beats 1 radio station kicks off. it will take some time. i do not think you can ever count apple out especially when this service will be the default music player on hundreds of millions of iphones. matt: no matter how many taylor swift sign up for tidal or how many people use spotify i know stephanie uses it. i even have it on my phone. you want to stay in the environment. stephanie: the apple ecosystem is so
stephen: it is the more nerdy option. stephanie: who uses that?phen: unlike tidal i think apple will try to use celebrity in a different way. they will try to bring some users over. matt: tidal is this service with jay-z and dead mmau5. stephen: what apple is trying to say, we will pay artists more but this is a platform for artists to be creative. you can interact with artists. this almost tumblr like platform. apple wants this to be a music magazine that is also where you get your music from....
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stephen: what does this mean for asian economies?ere's not going to be contagion within the eurozone. what about here? >> i think it is going to be a blip. we are taking the opportunity to buy. across markets -- there are great opportunities. in china there is a cyclical part of the market, the industrials, the internet companies the telecom companies are interesting. you pick the names you want to buy. there is going to be a recovery. make sure that your levels are good. angie: i just want to make sure you are here, and not of here. >> [indiscernible] we are clearly at the bottom of the u, not at the top. zeb: it seems to me the economy is not only one of the issues the fallout, but the legitimacy of european institutions. there is a larger issue here of the ecb, the eu, the european commission, not wanting to be steamrolled by a large country -- by a small country. even if it is an element of their union. >> you are right. that is why they've asked greece to come back with more stringent proposals. that is really the key thing. ste
stephen: what does this mean for asian economies?ere's not going to be contagion within the eurozone. what about here? >> i think it is going to be a blip. we are taking the opportunity to buy. across markets -- there are great opportunities. in china there is a cyclical part of the market, the industrials, the internet companies the telecom companies are interesting. you pick the names you want to buy. there is going to be a recovery. make sure that your levels are good. angie: i just...
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reporting live stephen tschida, abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you stephen. now we turn to the alarming announcement from the pentagon. shipments of possibly live anthrax spores mistakenly sent to several labs and the situation may be worse than first thought. alison: our senior political reporter scott thuman is at the capitol hill bureau with the latest defenses. scott: the defense secretary called a presser less than two hours ago talking about the number of the potentially deadly anthrax samples making it to labs. now we are talking about bigger numbers. 51 sites that are examined in 17 states. as well as three countries. they have a lot of work ahead of them. they insist there is no real threat to the general public. they said this is the first time in ten years of the program of sending out to labs and research and defending against the biological weapons to have this happen. today, they are asking themselves a lot of very tough questions. >> why didn't we kill the spores when we put them through what we consider to be a property call -- a protocol that
reporting live stephen tschida, abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you stephen. now we turn to the alarming announcement from the pentagon. shipments of possibly live anthrax spores mistakenly sent to several labs and the situation may be worse than first thought. alison: our senior political reporter scott thuman is at the capitol hill bureau with the latest defenses. scott: the defense secretary called a presser less than two hours ago talking about the number of the potentially deadly anthrax...
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stephen is life near l'enfant plaza. stephen: the fda conducted this intense inspection in the aftermath of the deadly incident january 12 on the yellow line train. the things that jump out at us from this inspection -- they found a real problem with metro rail with miscommunication. repair crews set out with full instructions, inadequate training and not given enough time to carry out repair jobs. a lack of training widespread lack of training throughout the system. the major problem pointed out here deals with the control center which inspectors found to be chaotic, chronically understaffed and filled with distractions such as employees talking on their cell phones, in violation of the rules. >> the most serious concerns that we saw were related to the rail operations control center. the issues that we've seen really impact the ability to schedule and conduct maintenance. response to abnormal and emergency events in an effective way. stephen: that is very bureaucratic speak for some real serious problems. inability to
stephen is life near l'enfant plaza. stephen: the fda conducted this intense inspection in the aftermath of the deadly incident january 12 on the yellow line train. the things that jump out at us from this inspection -- they found a real problem with metro rail with miscommunication. repair crews set out with full instructions, inadequate training and not given enough time to carry out repair jobs. a lack of training widespread lack of training throughout the system. the major problem pointed...