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it completely devastated tony's parents.e was initially in an individual grave and his remains were not repatrioted until 1949 and they conducted a full military funeral proceeded by a catholic mass. it was a tremendously moving thing to talk to his sisters about those events, and it's being able to find people like that that make these sorts of stories real. you get too wrapped up in maneuvers and strategy when the war is about individual people, millions of them but individual. by being able to talk about tony, it really sort of brought it home to me. so that's the tbenl -- general thing, and no, i haven't told you the whole book. you have to read. well, no you don't have to. it would be happy to entertain questions if anybody has any. yes? [inaudible conversations] >> holdout of japanese sold -- soldiers there. did you -- how did you pick that because you can probably do other things to talk about? >> the way i came to the conclusion that tony was the last american killed in combat because it's listed as such, a long time
it completely devastated tony's parents.e was initially in an individual grave and his remains were not repatrioted until 1949 and they conducted a full military funeral proceeded by a catholic mass. it was a tremendously moving thing to talk to his sisters about those events, and it's being able to find people like that that make these sorts of stories real. you get too wrapped up in maneuvers and strategy when the war is about individual people, millions of them but individual. by being able...
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tony? >> nine suspects are now facing federal charges for an insider trading scam that allegedly used computer hackers to net as much as $100 million in illegal profits. members have early access to confidential press releases, and took advantage of the information to make trades before the deals were announced. >> for more than five years, hackers largely operating in ukraine, repeatedly penetrated the services of network and business wire. three leading companies that provide those news release services. those hackers stole well over 100,000 confidential news releases before they were distributed. >> the money would be sent to overseas bank accounts, so the ukrainian hackers could get their share of the profits. >>> big surprised it, in the effort to government exports for the country's lagging economic growth, ali velshi explains why it's such a big deal. >> reporter: tony, china devalued its currency by 2% against the dollar, that's the biggest in two years. it is the biggest one-day de
tony? >> nine suspects are now facing federal charges for an insider trading scam that allegedly used computer hackers to net as much as $100 million in illegal profits. members have early access to confidential press releases, and took advantage of the information to make trades before the deals were announced. >> for more than five years, hackers largely operating in ukraine, repeatedly penetrated the services of network and business wire. three leading companies that provide...
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. ♪ >>> highway patrolman tony snyder was heading home after finishing his night shift when he got aall about a traffic accident on route 95, just outside of princeton, minnesota. >> it was maybe 10 miles from my house. so i said i would do it. >> when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident, apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. >> when i was met by the deputy, he informed me that one person is deceased, the female passenger in the red jeep, and the other vehicle that was struck was unoccupied. i could see the ambulance personnel working on a male who was covered in blood. and he was screaming. >> the jeep driver, steve hollermann, was rushed to a nearby hospital. steve's passenger, his 41-year-old wife, deborah, was dead. >> everybody knew her. i mean, she was that well loved. there was just disbelief and shock. >> if you got to know deb, you liked deb. she was the life of the party. she was somebody people gathered around because she was fun to be with. >> steve hollermann survive
. ♪ >>> highway patrolman tony snyder was heading home after finishing his night shift when he got aall about a traffic accident on route 95, just outside of princeton, minnesota. >> it was maybe 10 miles from my house. so i said i would do it. >> when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident, apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. >> when i was met by the deputy, he...
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as horrified neighbors look on, tony's roof tears away from his home. >> oh, my god! >> whoa!ike an explosion. >> it just kind of had a little ripple and then it was gone. literally, the sound made you feel like you were in "the wizard of oz" and you were going to be lifted straight out of this home. >> in two parts, the roof takes flight. one half decimates tony's tool shed, the other lands nearby in a neighbor's living room, causing extensive damage. the two-story, five-bedroom house is reduced to one compromised level. >> the walls were breathing. we just didn't know how much longer the downstairs would make it. even the floor structure was now in serious compromise and that at any time the drywall that was the ceiling could cave in on us. >> for several more hours the two families ride out the storm. >> the scariest moment during the hurricane was not thinking i was going to make it back to my house. >> finally, the devastating hurricane passes. tony and his neighbors carefully emerge from their homes to assess the damage. >> he's going to have it patched up by tomorrow. >
as horrified neighbors look on, tony's roof tears away from his home. >> oh, my god! >> whoa!ike an explosion. >> it just kind of had a little ripple and then it was gone. literally, the sound made you feel like you were in "the wizard of oz" and you were going to be lifted straight out of this home. >> in two parts, the roof takes flight. one half decimates tony's tool shed, the other lands nearby in a neighbor's living room, causing extensive damage. the...
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on >> hey, tony, we heard from one tribal source today who put it bluntly. he said they're keeping all of their legal options open. and if they have to go to court, they will have a good case. they're not the only ones with the options. utah, new mexico and colorado, they are keeping their option open too. but those are the long-term issues, and the short-term issues are all about water, availability and priority. gina mccarthy continues her trip since the spill in the animas river. she traveled with russell mcbay and other leaders, and said that they have a good working relationship, despite navajo threats to sue over the spill. >> and you know epa is not unfamiliar with litigation, but none that have tone was in the discussion this morning, and we hope to build a relationship with the new president, and we expend a lot of time talking about next steps. they are full partners right now in terms of being able to sample >> reporter: people who depend on the river for irrigation and livestock have been scrambling for water as they await test results. piste yel
on >> hey, tony, we heard from one tribal source today who put it bluntly. he said they're keeping all of their legal options open. and if they have to go to court, they will have a good case. they're not the only ones with the options. utah, new mexico and colorado, they are keeping their option open too. but those are the long-term issues, and the short-term issues are all about water, availability and priority. gina mccarthy continues her trip since the spill in the animas river. she...
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i'm tony harris. another to democrat in the senate deifies president obama and opposes the iran nuclear agreement. >>> active soldiers deployed to fight forest fires in the west. and women making history, in one of the toughest programs in the u.s. military. >> and we begin with another democrat signaling his opposition to the iran nuclear deal. in anger anger, senator bob menendez signaled that he will vote against it, but it may not be enough to sink the deal. mike viqueira, what are senator menendez's reasons for voting against the deal? >> it's interesting, tony, the first democrat to represent president obama's deal comes a month from congress. but though they're taking a break, it's behind the scenes, and today president obama lost one of his own. it's another blow from another senate democrat. new jersey's bob menendez said that he'll vote against president obama on the iran deal. >> at the end of the day, what we appear to have is a rollback of sanctions, and iran only limiting it's capability
i'm tony harris. another to democrat in the senate deifies president obama and opposes the iran nuclear agreement. >>> active soldiers deployed to fight forest fires in the west. and women making history, in one of the toughest programs in the u.s. military. >> and we begin with another democrat signaling his opposition to the iran nuclear deal. in anger anger, senator bob menendez signaled that he will vote against it, but it may not be enough to sink the deal. mike viqueira,...
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>> the bounty hunters grabbed tony at four this morning in charlotte. most of tony's family lives there, including his fiancee and young son. >> how come you didn't go to court, man? >> because my brother, right now he's sick, he's a diabetic, he about died about a week ago, and he's still in critical condition, and i was down there. >> they're going to take deshawn and charge him, book him on the bench warrant when he missed court. >> they're going to take him to jail? to the central bookings? >> yes. >> if they offered you the same 50,000 bail, how easy is that for you to get that kind of money together to post? >> [shakes head] nothing is easy for me. i don't have nobody's number i can contact. i can't get in touch with anybody. >> what do you think is going to happen next? >> i think the worst case scenario is probably a couple months. a couple of months is enough to lose your life, simple. when you are a person that's living from check to check, or job to job, nothing put away. you don't have a nice 401k put away, you miss one paycheck that's rent.
>> the bounty hunters grabbed tony at four this morning in charlotte. most of tony's family lives there, including his fiancee and young son. >> how come you didn't go to court, man? >> because my brother, right now he's sick, he's a diabetic, he about died about a week ago, and he's still in critical condition, and i was down there. >> they're going to take deshawn and charge him, book him on the bench warrant when he missed court. >> they're going to take him to...
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live from new york city i'm tony harris. as the u.s. calls for full normalization with cuba, human rights violations is still being ignored. the pentagon says the noose is being closed around i.s.i.l.'s neck. and the colorado river that was washed with toxins, is reopened, but risk remain. history was made today in cuba where the american flag is flying over the u.s. embassy for the first time in 54 years. a flag raising ceremony took place this morning in havana. john kerry was there. he is the highest ranking u.s. official to visit cuba since the roosevelt administration. melissa chan is there. tell us more about today's events. >> reporter: well tony, i think that first surreal moment for me at least when we really realized these two countries finally have developed a relationship is that moment when the u.s. band in a morning ceremony started playing the cuban national anthem. something you couldn't have envisioned a year or two years ago. first surreal moment. then, the fact there were three american marines back in 1961 who had to
live from new york city i'm tony harris. as the u.s. calls for full normalization with cuba, human rights violations is still being ignored. the pentagon says the noose is being closed around i.s.i.l.'s neck. and the colorado river that was washed with toxins, is reopened, but risk remain. history was made today in cuba where the american flag is flying over the u.s. embassy for the first time in 54 years. a flag raising ceremony took place this morning in havana. john kerry was there. he is...
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tony's death happened yesterday to them. in with the letters and photographs that it was tabled because august 13th were cabled that japanese was surrender but then came the announcement that their brother was killed in combat it completed the devastated tony's parents pahang and then be added to and final pain he was interred in okinawa in the individual grave and his remains were not repatriated to the dead is states in july 1949 and they conducted a full military funeral followed by a complete catholic funeral and mass. it was tremendously moving to talk to his sisters about those events and to find people like that which makes the story real. with military history you get wrapped up in commanders and maneuvers and a sweeping strategy when the reality is more is about millions of individual people and by being able to talk they brought that home to me. i have not told everything about the book so you have to read it. you don't have to. i would appreciate it if you did. [laughter] at this point there would be happy to ente
tony's death happened yesterday to them. in with the letters and photographs that it was tabled because august 13th were cabled that japanese was surrender but then came the announcement that their brother was killed in combat it completed the devastated tony's parents pahang and then be added to and final pain he was interred in okinawa in the individual grave and his remains were not repatriated to the dead is states in july 1949 and they conducted a full military funeral followed by a...
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tony: a mi se me hace lo que estÁ pensando este seÑor, este concepto de realidad. como la industria que es. tony: tu tienes una empresa y tienes un cliente, y te ponen obstÁculos asÍ como donald trump que le saca la vuelta a los obstÁculos para lograr su riqueza, es la misma cosa. pedro: son tan poderosos se estrada que se burlan de las autoridades en sus propias narices. hace una semana dos jÓvenes escalaron el muro en el corazÓn de nogales cargando dos paquetes de droga en 24 segundos. vean la facilidad que tienen los llamados narco araÑas para subir y bajar con la droga. tony: si se dan cuenta en el vÍdeo van a ver que las pisadas, ahÍ lo van a ver,, ya tenÍan tiempo utilizando ese mÉtodo. pedro: curso en pequeÑos paquetes de droga, entre los barrotes del muro, una persona lo recibe y en fracciÓn de segundos corre y se pierde entre las casas. aquÍ en nogales se han registrado casos donde los narcotraficantes avientan paquetes de droga por encima del muro, llegan a caer en el patio de alguna casa abandonada que funge tambiÉn como escondite de narcotraficantes. lo
tony: a mi se me hace lo que estÁ pensando este seÑor, este concepto de realidad. como la industria que es. tony: tu tienes una empresa y tienes un cliente, y te ponen obstÁculos asÍ como donald trump que le saca la vuelta a los obstÁculos para lograr su riqueza, es la misma cosa. pedro: son tan poderosos se estrada que se burlan de las autoridades en sus propias narices. hace una semana dos jÓvenes escalaron el muro en el corazÓn de nogales cargando dos paquetes de droga en 24 segundos....
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in providence, rhode island, there's tony lapour with his white gloves and whistle, directing trafficoing to argue with that truck. he was too big. >> he may look like an ordinary cop, but the residents of this new england town have found that tony is anything but ordinary. [ whistling ] >> everybody out of the pool. >> through a flurry of whistle tweets and flashy dance moves, tony, a retired beat cop, performs the routine that he's been perfecting for more than 25 years. >> always wanted to be a performer growing up. so i could look at dance steps and know what to do just watching them on television. i would go out and do a couple of hand movements and a couple of spins. and once i saw our boss come down the street, i would go back and do it the traditional way so they wouldn't catch me. i did it consistently after that for a half hour to 45 minutes a day. >> tony was already a local legend by the time he made an appearance on "nightly news" with tom brokaw. >> well, i can tell it's monday. i haven't gotten one smile today yet. >> "countdown" with keith olbermann. >> finally to prov
in providence, rhode island, there's tony lapour with his white gloves and whistle, directing trafficoing to argue with that truck. he was too big. >> he may look like an ordinary cop, but the residents of this new england town have found that tony is anything but ordinary. [ whistling ] >> everybody out of the pool. >> through a flurry of whistle tweets and flashy dance moves, tony, a retired beat cop, performs the routine that he's been perfecting for more than 25 years....
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i'm tony harris. gunned down while on the job. a former coworker wrote that it caused him to shoot a cameraman and reporter live on-air. >>> and overly optimistic, it's one of wid wide wid wall streett days after. closing at 619 points higher. and we begin with the search for answers in virginia after a tv reporter and cameraman were killed this morning. the gunman was vester flanagan, a former colleague of wdbj in roanoke, and he shot himself after killing them. what's the latest? >> reporter: tony, good to see you as well, and good evening, and the latest, within the past few minutes, we have learned that the alleged shooter, vester flanagan, allegedly used a 9-millimeter bloch pistol to carry out the shootings this morning at the plaza, and we're told that he legally purchased the weapon back in july, according to his simple manifesto, which was released two hours after the killings. he said that he bought the gun two days after the shootings in charlton, south carolina. the thing, tony, you have to remember that this is a very
i'm tony harris. gunned down while on the job. a former coworker wrote that it caused him to shoot a cameraman and reporter live on-air. >>> and overly optimistic, it's one of wid wide wid wall streett days after. closing at 619 points higher. and we begin with the search for answers in virginia after a tv reporter and cameraman were killed this morning. the gunman was vester flanagan, a former colleague of wdbj in roanoke, and he shot himself after killing them. what's the latest?...
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tony, welcome back. tony, i wanted to start out, what is good to be his legacy? he picturere introduced the army's operating concept. what does that mean? everything from basic to training to your careeeer to admissions is all going to be guided by this, and the tagline is win in a conflict world. the army is going to be doing one big fight and if you follow the news as you do, you know that the army is everywhere. it is all over the worldld witha lot of differentnt threats, russia, china, north korea, libya, and other areas. set theal libby framework going forward. vago: talk to us a ltle bit about the specifics anand the ororganizational of the force initiative. pacific, then the army in the las few years has really ramped up. there are now three units and as far as traditional alignment, you have units across the army that have specialties for different regions, and again, it idea that the army is everywhere. vago: and it is also importrtant for the cultural to have that sort of backgrnd when you have that kind of idea is that of coming io a cocold. what are t
tony, welcome back. tony, i wanted to start out, what is good to be his legacy? he picturere introduced the army's operating concept. what does that mean? everything from basic to training to your careeeer to admissions is all going to be guided by this, and the tagline is win in a conflict world. the army is going to be doing one big fight and if you follow the news as you do, you know that the army is everywhere. it is all over the worldld witha lot of differentnt threats, russia, china,...
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then she met tony shay and suddenly had a $250,000 loan. >> tony walked in to where i was at, and hed what size arrest restaurant do you want, and eight months later i had my own restaurant. i paid off the loan in a we're and three months. it's a win-win for everybody. it's been amazing. across the street there was a motel six when i moved in here, and that was pretty much it. now there's five restaurants in very close vicinity of here, and other small business that is are coming in. >> we have an all vegan or plant-powered restaurant. >> be downtown las vegas has long been blighted, but on the outside the old vegas vibe remains, while the inside is completely transform. >> swron where i carson was 64 extended stay residence hotel. each of the units is ten by ten. had a sink and a closet and then shared toilet. it's now the home of new stores. >> very cool retro kind of design donut shop that has the best donuts in town. >> if there's something standing like the swrony carson was, we're really not going to tear it apart and reassemble it. >> made into individual art galleries. >> lif
then she met tony shay and suddenly had a $250,000 loan. >> tony walked in to where i was at, and hed what size arrest restaurant do you want, and eight months later i had my own restaurant. i paid off the loan in a we're and three months. it's a win-win for everybody. it's been amazing. across the street there was a motel six when i moved in here, and that was pretty much it. now there's five restaurants in very close vicinity of here, and other small business that is are coming in....
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it's at the home of renowned interior designers, tony ingrao and randy kemper. i was so fortunate that they invited me over for a private tour of their gorgeous home and gardens. the property is a fixture in books on landscape and design, including "design in the hamptons." their home regularly plays host to some of the hamptons' most exclusive engagements, and now you're about to see why. [music playing] hi, guys. nice to see you. -you, too. -how are you doing? i'm doing great. i feel like i'm in a park or an english countryside or a botanical garden. my goodness, it's just gorgeous. we got a great day to show you around. you sure did. let's go. so what was your inspiration when you were designing this whole properly? the idea was to not focus on the house as much as the garden. it's a wonderland. it's a wonderland, but you really don't know what you're going to find. and then you get to this amazing courtyard, and there's just a tiny little roof sticking out. i feel like a lot of things happen in this area here. tell me the meaning to this. randy: well, we wan
it's at the home of renowned interior designers, tony ingrao and randy kemper. i was so fortunate that they invited me over for a private tour of their gorgeous home and gardens. the property is a fixture in books on landscape and design, including "design in the hamptons." their home regularly plays host to some of the hamptons' most exclusive engagements, and now you're about to see why. [music playing] hi, guys. nice to see you. -you, too. -how are you doing? i'm doing great. i...
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tony races every weekend. i know my son will never get to race again. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, the family alleges that tony acted recklessly. purposely gunning the engine. >> you can hear the acceleration in the tape and it's tony's car accelerating. >> oh, he hit him! >> hit my son and killed him. >> it was tony's car that revved that motor. >> you think he was trying to intimidate him? >> i don't think he tried to kill my son but his actions. >> what do you want tony to know? >> he took a big part of my family. >> tony stewart has always maintained that he did not rev his engine. but this civil suit, ward's legal team strongly believes that there's new ed that will tell a different story. >> all right, paula, thank you. >>> we'll turn now to the latest on that american dentist who killed that beloved lion, dr. walter palmer still in hiding. but one of his friends is coming to his defense and abc's ryan smith is here with that story. ryan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. it was a
tony races every weekend. i know my son will never get to race again. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, the family alleges that tony acted recklessly. purposely gunning the engine. >> you can hear the acceleration in the tape and it's tony's car accelerating. >> oh, he hit him! >> hit my son and killed him. >> it was tony's car that revved that motor. >> you think he was trying to intimidate him? >> i don't think he tried to kill my son but his...
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tony finau. he needs that to get to 13 under par. that would leave him three shots back of that gentleman right there, jason day. the mercedes-benz summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill and the incredible rush of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. but you better get here fast... yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. ...because a good thing like this phew! won't last forever. see your authorized dealer for an incredible offer on the exhilarating c300 sport sedan. but hurry, offers end august 31st. frank: at least a 35-yard bunker shot here for matt jones. david: kind of a good lie for this length of bunker shot. that's beautiful. oh. frank: nicely done, mr. jones. now, jason day. david: on any given saturday, this wouldn't be too difficult. he's got to get it up a little, but that's all. plenty of green to work with. are you serious? jason: so much sand in that. david: frank, i did not see that coming. frank: he hit that extra hard, too. jason: what kind of sand is that? david: that's just something yo
tony finau. he needs that to get to 13 under par. that would leave him three shots back of that gentleman right there, jason day. the mercedes-benz summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill and the incredible rush of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. but you better get here fast... yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. ...because a good thing like this phew! won't last forever. see your authorized dealer for an incredible offer on the exhilarating c300 sport sedan....
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i'm tony harris in new york, and thank you for watching. john seigenthaler is back in just a couple of minutes. >> tonight, a reality check on how america's economy is weathering the storm. destination unknown. risking everything for a better life. o
i'm tony harris in new york, and thank you for watching. john seigenthaler is back in just a couple of minutes. >> tonight, a reality check on how america's economy is weathering the storm. destination unknown. risking everything for a better life. o
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tony races every weekend.will never get to race again. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, the family alleges that tony acted recklessly. purposely gunning the engine. while under a caution. >> you can hear the acceleration in the tape and it's tony's car accelerating. >> oh, he hit him! >> you can see he slides his car sideways and hits my son and kills him. >> there's no doubt. he knew what he was doing and it was tony's car that revved that motor. >> you don't think he was trying to kill him, you think he was trying to intimidate him. >> i don't think he tried to kill my son but his actions. killed my son. >> what do you want tony to know? >> he took a big part of my family. >> and we reached out to stewart's camp. they have no comment at the time. tony stewart, however, has always maintained that he did not rev his engine. he did not go afterward jr. but this civil suit, ward's legal team strongly believes that there's new ed that will tell a different story. but this is their last shot at justice for t
tony races every weekend.will never get to race again. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, the family alleges that tony acted recklessly. purposely gunning the engine. while under a caution. >> you can hear the acceleration in the tape and it's tony's car accelerating. >> oh, he hit him! >> you can see he slides his car sideways and hits my son and kills him. >> there's no doubt. he knew what he was doing and it was tony's car that revved that motor. >>...
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i'm tony harris. >> my son's death has a bigger purpose on it. he was too good for this wicked world. so god picked the rose too soon. >> a candid conversation with michael brown's mother. an aljazeera exclusive. plus: >> the choice we face is ultimately between di diplomacy and war. >> what could happen without a nuclear zeal with iran, and 70 years ago, the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. as the world ribs. >> ask we begin with a look back at a tumultuous year with ferguson, missouri. the day that marks a year since the unarmed teen was shot and killed by darren wilson. it led to a department investigation and several regular nations, shining a spotlight on the african-american community and the police officers. for michael's death in 2014, the wounds are still raw and deep. in an exclusive interview with aljazeera, his mother discussed her son's death and the events that followed. and she shared her thoughts on the man who killed her son. >> i think that i had to be at work at 7:30, 7:00, so i went to work. >> august 9th began like a
i'm tony harris. >> my son's death has a bigger purpose on it. he was too good for this wicked world. so god picked the rose too soon. >> a candid conversation with michael brown's mother. an aljazeera exclusive. plus: >> the choice we face is ultimately between di diplomacy and war. >> what could happen without a nuclear zeal with iran, and 70 years ago, the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. as the world ribs. >> ask we begin with a look back at a...
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i'm tony harris in new york. for watching, and david schuster is back in just a couple of minutes. >> hello everybody this is al jazeera america. live from new york state i'm david schuster. gist ahead: fire ball. in china it was a huge explosion in the city, hundreds are injured and the death toll is rising. we have a reporter on the scene. poll position in the democratic nomination race, bernie sanders is the man with the momentum, polls show him beating hillary clinton in an early primary state. we'll te
i'm tony harris in new york. for watching, and david schuster is back in just a couple of minutes. >> hello everybody this is al jazeera america. live from new york state i'm david schuster. gist ahead: fire ball. in china it was a huge explosion in the city, hundreds are injured and the death toll is rising. we have a reporter on the scene. poll position in the democratic nomination race, bernie sanders is the man with the momentum, polls show him beating hillary clinton in an early...
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>> reporter: that's right tony.nly is new technology makes it possible to learn that there's more gunfire going on than ever. new science is showing that it is having a lasting effects on children. >> reporter: this man remembers his childhood in riech monday, california before crack cocaine arrived. >> everybody was middle class, and it was nice. after crack hit it was the worsest scene you would ever want to see. you are hearing gunshots every day. bullets and a kid won't even flen. . >> reporter: in 2014, the united states saw more than 11,000 homicides with a firearm. 1.3 per hour. but 911 calls are how official statistics are compiled. that's is just what is reported to police. here is gunfire in the u.s. really looks like. there are at least three times as many shooting incidents. data reveals for every shot we know about there are 25 to 50 bullets we don't. >> unfortunately when somebody fires a gun, people call 911 only 20% of the time. the first challenge is that four out of five times nobody knows it happe
>> reporter: that's right tony.nly is new technology makes it possible to learn that there's more gunfire going on than ever. new science is showing that it is having a lasting effects on children. >> reporter: this man remembers his childhood in riech monday, california before crack cocaine arrived. >> everybody was middle class, and it was nice. after crack hit it was the worsest scene you would ever want to see. you are hearing gunshots every day. bullets and a kid won't...
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>> good morning, toni and rob. it appears the sources say the mother will be charge in the incident. it was just about this time yesterday that police were at the scene after the horrific discovery. it was early friday morning that police, the residents actually made the discovery, and a 3-week-old infant lying in a pool of flood. the boy was thrown from a window on the fourth floor. the baby's body was found in the courtyard of 115th street, and the parents are from bangladesh and share the apartment with relatives who have two children of their own. police have been interviewing everyone to determine what happened to the child, who was obviously too young to crawl out or fall out on his own, and for neighbors it was tough. >> i honestly didn't think it was a baby. i thought someone threw something out. i used to throw out books in the high school, and i was like maybe someone threw out a book, and i saw that, and i was just like, no! >> reporter: again charges are expected to be filed against the mother, and in a
>> good morning, toni and rob. it appears the sources say the mother will be charge in the incident. it was just about this time yesterday that police were at the scene after the horrific discovery. it was early friday morning that police, the residents actually made the discovery, and a 3-week-old infant lying in a pool of flood. the boy was thrown from a window on the fourth floor. the baby's body was found in the courtyard of 115th street, and the parents are from bangladesh and share...
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tony. >> heidi appreciate it. let's take a look at those live pictures again. president will be disembarking air force one in las vegas. he is in las vegas to speak to an automatic - automatic -- alternative-energy summit. and he is talking about clean-energy incentives. they'll be talking about wind and solar as well. the president in nevada. we'll take a break and come back with more in just a minute. this is al jazeera america. ♪ ♪ >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >>> i have got to tell you, we will soon see the first indications of whether stock traders should brace for another roller coaster ride tomorrow. china's stock index opens about 30 minutes from now. and dow futures have already opened about 100 points higher. the dow lost nearly 1100 points during the first minutes of trading on monday. that followed the 530-point loss on friday.
tony. >> heidi appreciate it. let's take a look at those live pictures again. president will be disembarking air force one in las vegas. he is in las vegas to speak to an automatic - automatic -- alternative-energy summit. and he is talking about clean-energy incentives. they'll be talking about wind and solar as well. the president in nevada. we'll take a break and come back with more in just a minute. this is al jazeera america. ♪ ♪ >> we're here to fully get into the nuances...
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tony: yes. anna: you are. tony: we are. anna: thank you very much. tony foster.la fell as much as 9% in trading after the carmaker act off it's forecast. caroline hyde is here with more. good morning. caroline: the luxury electric carmaker is disappointing, not only in terms of the full-year forecast but also the production they are going to be ramping up. let's dig into the numbers. this is what really got the share price hammered yesterday in after-hours trade -- the four-year sales target will no longer be 55,000 per year, but 50000 per year fo rth r the model s and x. 5000 -- what is that? it's not a big deal, but it did raise eyebrows about the longer-term ramp-up. when you are looking at the run rate for next year, 2016 production not only you be producing 6000 per week -- elon musk is saying that we don't want to set too high expectations we want to feel like winning is waiting. he said, we could committed 2000 production per week is aspirational he achievable? yes. do we wanted to be? no. they are reeling back expectations. notably, he left the door open
tony: yes. anna: you are. tony: we are. anna: thank you very much. tony foster.la fell as much as 9% in trading after the carmaker act off it's forecast. caroline hyde is here with more. good morning. caroline: the luxury electric carmaker is disappointing, not only in terms of the full-year forecast but also the production they are going to be ramping up. let's dig into the numbers. this is what really got the share price hammered yesterday in after-hours trade -- the four-year sales target...
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i'm tony harris. the gunman who police believe shot and killed two journalists live on television is in critical condition right now. the result of a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound. an update from virginia authorities planned at the top of the hour. the shooter open fired this morning at a shopping center center roanoke. reporter allison parker and cameraman adam ward were interviewing a guest when the report was interrupted by gunshots. what more do we know hat this hour? >> well, tony, as you noted it's a horrific incident. maybe more disturbing, lurid and graphic by the fact that it happened on live television. a local tv station working out of roanoke, the reporter, the videographer on scene doing a live report, interviewing vickie gardner, the chamber of cam measures celebrating 50 years of the existence of this manmade lake when suddenly an spread said to be suspected to be a former employee, a former on-air employee approached them, and this is what makes it even more horrible. not only
i'm tony harris. the gunman who police believe shot and killed two journalists live on television is in critical condition right now. the result of a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound. an update from virginia authorities planned at the top of the hour. the shooter open fired this morning at a shopping center center roanoke. reporter allison parker and cameraman adam ward were interviewing a guest when the report was interrupted by gunshots. what more do we know hat this hour? >> well,...
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>> you know, hail mary -- tony serra is a great lawyer, he's a legend in the bay area.nd he is distracting. he is reviving interest in his clients' case. he's speaking to jurors, potential jurors. >> through the media? >> through the media. he's got the judge more interested than maybe the judge was two weeks ago. so this accomplishes something for him. is he going to win on this motion? not based on what i've seen. >> when they scramble the deck, something may happen? >> something may happen. >> a card may drop. >> if the government says something too aggressive or overconfident so the judge breyer, an experienced judge, is not happy with the government, you could see further development. >> tell bus judge charles breyer. he's overseeing this case. how do you think he might be reacting to this latest -- all these latest allegations coming out this week? >> chuck breyer is a very smart and experienced judge. he's nationally prominent. his brother is stephen breyer, who's on the u.s. supreme court. i always introduce chuck as the smarter and better-looking brother. he kn
>> you know, hail mary -- tony serra is a great lawyer, he's a legend in the bay area.nd he is distracting. he is reviving interest in his clients' case. he's speaking to jurors, potential jurors. >> through the media? >> through the media. he's got the judge more interested than maybe the judge was two weeks ago. so this accomplishes something for him. is he going to win on this motion? not based on what i've seen. >> when they scramble the deck, something may happen?...
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i'm tony harris.orado, new mexico, and utah are promising to get compensation for businesses and residents hurt by a toxic mine spill. that's the promise from the epa. the states along with the navajo nation have all declared states of emergency. right now the epa is holding a news conference, along with local navajo leaders. let's listen in. >> -- in those areas water has actually returned back to preincident conditions. so it a significant step forward. now that is -- that is a result we have shared with local communities and with states. it gives us the sense that we are on a different trajectory than we were before, but clearly we need to continue to work not just short-term to look at every segment of the river moving forward to see what we need to do to help work with local communities about return of normal usage of these water resources. but we have to do that in -- in collaboration, and coordination with them. and so we are making, i think, a concerted effort, round the clock at epa not only
i'm tony harris.orado, new mexico, and utah are promising to get compensation for businesses and residents hurt by a toxic mine spill. that's the promise from the epa. the states along with the navajo nation have all declared states of emergency. right now the epa is holding a news conference, along with local navajo leaders. let's listen in. >> -- in those areas water has actually returned back to preincident conditions. so it a significant step forward. now that is -- that is a result...
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, tony, tony. >> all right! [ laughter ] >>> the jewish children's museum teaches summer safety with interactive exhibits about the rules of the road. 6th avenue transforms into the island of espanola. this year's doe min can parade theme is centered on economic empowerment. keep your busy bees busy at the hilton long island. this indoor festival has activities ranging from bounce houses to face painting. everything from animals to agricultural exhibits and a ton of free entertainment. in the bronx, 2015 annual summer street theater tour, presenting teach is right or write to teach. the issues facing public school education. for more information on join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. f
, tony, tony. >> all right! [ laughter ] >>> the jewish children's museum teaches summer safety with interactive exhibits about the rules of the road. 6th avenue transforms into the island of espanola. this year's doe min can parade theme is centered on economic empowerment. keep your busy bees busy at the hilton long island. this indoor festival has activities ranging from bounce houses to face painting. everything from animals to agricultural exhibits and a ton of free...
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>> all right, thank you, tony, if you have a tip for us or tony you can call or send an e-mail to tony at nbcbayarea.com. >>> and more on the santa clara county main jail. three corrections deputies are on administrative leave while investigators look into the death of an inmate. the sheriff's office says that deputies were doing welfare checks wednesday night on the sixth floor of the main jail when they found an inmate was not responding to their knocking on a cell door. paramedics were called but the inmate subsequently died in his cell. now, sources close to the investigation tell us the inmate may have actually died after being beaten or aggressively restrained by the guards. at this point investigators are not commenting on any of those allegations. >>> a convicted sexual predator has served his time. but his next battle is just starting. most people don't want him to be placed in their neighborhood. an east bay town is bracing itself for a fight. that man may be moving in. nbc bay area cheryl hurd is in concord with more details, what happens now, cheryl? >> reporter: well, ther
>> all right, thank you, tony, if you have a tip for us or tony you can call or send an e-mail to tony at nbcbayarea.com. >>> and more on the santa clara county main jail. three corrections deputies are on administrative leave while investigators look into the death of an inmate. the sheriff's office says that deputies were doing welfare checks wednesday night on the sixth floor of the main jail when they found an inmate was not responding to their knocking on a cell door....
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. [ cheers and applause ] the very funny tony hale.o, we have music from a great band. ms mr is joining us this evening. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait to hear them. all right, real quick before we move on. have you ever noticed that when you google something -- when you google, there are millions of results. and usually you only have to look at the first page or two to see the results you're looking for. but i started to wonder about those last few pages where the internet becomes weirder, lonelier. [ light laughter ] so allow me to take you into the bowels of the internet with a segment we call -- deep google. [ thunderclap ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: summer vacation is almost over and kids everywhere are gearing up to start their next school year, so i thought this would be the perfect time to google "back to school." all right, so here's the first page results for back to school. pretty much what you'd expect. links to school supplies at staples and wal-mart, articles about shopping on a budget. but look at the bottom.
. [ cheers and applause ] the very funny tony hale.o, we have music from a great band. ms mr is joining us this evening. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait to hear them. all right, real quick before we move on. have you ever noticed that when you google something -- when you google, there are millions of results. and usually you only have to look at the first page or two to see the results you're looking for. but i started to wonder about those last few pages where the internet becomes weirder,...
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toni? >> amy, thank you so much. >>> developing right now three people are hurt after a fire burned through a suffolk county home, and the fire was just after 2:00 this morning on marquette drive inth st. james, and firefighters worked to get the fire under control but said the house was gutted by the fire. the three victims are being center. rob? >> also developing in manhattan, two teenagers are recovering after being shot in riverside park, happening just before 1:00 a.m. this morning near 158th street, part of the west side highway was shut down in both the area. the victims, a 19-year-old girl and 19-year-old boy are both be okay. no arrests have been made. >> we are also following a developing story in texas where police are on the scene of a horrific mass murder. five children and three adults were found dead last night at a home outside of houston, and investigators said the suspect, who was wanted on a warrant for assaulting a s.w.a.t. team member fired off officers who tried to ge
toni? >> amy, thank you so much. >>> developing right now three people are hurt after a fire burned through a suffolk county home, and the fire was just after 2:00 this morning on marquette drive inth st. james, and firefighters worked to get the fire under control but said the house was gutted by the fire. the three victims are being center. rob? >> also developing in manhattan, two teenagers are recovering after being shot in riverside park, happening just before 1:00...
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for the first time this morning we're hearing what nascar driver tony stewart says happened the night racer kevin ward jr. >> oh, he hit him. >> reporter: in new court documents filed friday, stewart's attorney says his client was not aware that anyone had exited their vehicle and did not see ward jr. or anyone else walking on foot on the track until just prior to contact. those documents filed in response to a civil suit from ward's parents who say stewart should be held responsible for their son's death despite a grand jury clearing the nascar superstar of any criminal wrongdoing. >> you feel like tony stewart killed your son and got away with it. >> yes, i do. >> most definitely. >> reporter: in his response, stewart's attorney arguing that ward's death was caused by his own decision to exit his vehicle and stressing that the 20-year-old driver was under the influence of marijuana at the time. the attorney for ward's family responding overnight in a statement to abc news writing, "the callous comments are sad. the race was under a caution flag. stewart revved his engine and ran ove
for the first time this morning we're hearing what nascar driver tony stewart says happened the night racer kevin ward jr. >> oh, he hit him. >> reporter: in new court documents filed friday, stewart's attorney says his client was not aware that anyone had exited their vehicle and did not see ward jr. or anyone else walking on foot on the track until just prior to contact. those documents filed in response to a civil suit from ward's parents who say stewart should be held...
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tony, what is this about? >> reporter: pretty significant here, our sources confirm that the major raid of theñr bail bos company happened yesterday. the state department confirmed what our sources shared. they asked us to hold the information on the raids because they were not complete and there was a concern for officer's safety. here is what we now know for sources at the department of insurance. 18 bail bonds men, people who made a career helping people get out of jail, they all spent the past 24 hours trying to get themselves out of jail. the arrests started early thursday. the sources close to the investigation say that luna bail bonds in san jose had ten employees arrested. law enforcement has been arrested. nine bail bonds from san jose, and one employee from san jose, bail hotline. when the raid was finished, a total of 21 bail bonds employees will spend time behind bars, all accused of colluding with the inmates to get the bail business. the santa clara's district attorney office has filed charges, a
tony, what is this about? >> reporter: pretty significant here, our sources confirm that the major raid of theñr bail bos company happened yesterday. the state department confirmed what our sources shared. they asked us to hold the information on the raids because they were not complete and there was a concern for officer's safety. here is what we now know for sources at the department of insurance. 18 bail bonds men, people who made a career helping people get out of jail, they all...
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. >> reporter: it is, tony. you know, you walk around town and you do see some people, but those are really the long-time residents here, and this is a very popular vacation town. certainly in the month of june, july and august and the tour resists have stayed away. there are massive wildfires not just burning here, but all over the state, several of them, including on one to close to the town of chelan. this is a supply company, and you can see a tree here, a chard remain here, and if you look over, it's just the shell of this lumber company. you may be thinking lumber, of course it caught fire, but the owner tells me that all of lumber was inside at the time and that's why the fire really surprised him. >> our building was all metal with metal siding, and all of the lumber was inside, and we thought, oh, we're the titanic, we're not going down. >> reporter: and he was able to get himself as well as all of his employees out safely. and they were able to grab a couple of things like computers, but while everyone
. >> reporter: it is, tony. you know, you walk around town and you do see some people, but those are really the long-time residents here, and this is a very popular vacation town. certainly in the month of june, july and august and the tour resists have stayed away. there are massive wildfires not just burning here, but all over the state, several of them, including on one to close to the town of chelan. this is a supply company, and you can see a tree here, a chard remain here, and if...
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cbs 2's tony aiello with tonight's exclusive. [ pause ] [ sirens ] >> reporter: harlem, hard hit by hard core users of k2 marijuana many of them homeless. >> this neighborhood is riddled, it's infected. >> reporter: wednesday a cbs 2 camera captured these men smoking k2 at 125th and lex. and a viewer recognized this homeless man in the black t- shirt. hard to believe he is the same person in this photo, celebrating his sister's wedding two summers ago. when you look at this picture of him happy and smiling what goes through your mind? >> it breaks my heart. he could have been something in life and living on the streets -- i'm a father. and like any other father out there, they don't want to see their kids in the street. >> reporter: peter says his son peter junior attended dix hills high school and suny albany. every advantage a loving family could offer vanquished by the demon of drug use that started 15 years ago. >> he is what he is now because of his addictions. >> reporter: he is particularly worried about his son using synthetic marijuana, which can permanently damage body and brai
cbs 2's tony aiello with tonight's exclusive. [ pause ] [ sirens ] >> reporter: harlem, hard hit by hard core users of k2 marijuana many of them homeless. >> this neighborhood is riddled, it's infected. >> reporter: wednesday a cbs 2 camera captured these men smoking k2 at 125th and lex. and a viewer recognized this homeless man in the black t- shirt. hard to believe he is the same person in this photo, celebrating his sister's wedding two summers ago. when you look at this...
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tony: it does.ou are looking at a number of things the andy rc is going to ise to look at -- the ndrc going to have to look at in the economy, especially in the investment environment when you have the volatility and equity markets. this is a no-brainer. identifying where and when that support comes in. the trade-off the pboc is making, i don't see what of a difference from where it is today and where the ad was in 2008. it took the fed -- it took the s&p six years to come back to its peaks. i don't think china will take six years to come back to its peaks. i think both individual and corporate investors, understanding that investment environment, buying back shares and thinking there is a no lose environment is a real issue. of the cfos and the finance directors, especially in corporate china, are especially going to have to learn how to play the corporate markets. thing,that is the because at the end of the day it still wants to internationalize its yuan. the yuan at in a tight trading range with
tony: it does.ou are looking at a number of things the andy rc is going to ise to look at -- the ndrc going to have to look at in the economy, especially in the investment environment when you have the volatility and equity markets. this is a no-brainer. identifying where and when that support comes in. the trade-off the pboc is making, i don't see what of a difference from where it is today and where the ad was in 2008. it took the fed -- it took the s&p six years to come back to its...
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great to see you , tony. coming up on gma this sunday, that breaking news over night, another piece of debris has been found on that tiny remote island in the indian ocean. this comes just days after a piece of a wing was found on wednesday suspected to belong to flight 370. are we getting closer to finding out what took that plane down. and 21 wild fires in california. the heat is making things so difficult for the 8,000-plus firefighters on the ground. one fire in particular has burned more than 25,000 acres alone. plus, caught on camera. a woman breaks into a home, she thinks that no one is watching but she's wrong. what she doesn't know is the homeowner is seeing everything go down right on his smart phone. watch how it plays out this morning. finally, rhonda proving while she remains the undefeated champ knocking out her opponent in brazil in just 34 seconds. rob, i know you probably went to the fridge to grab a diet coke and when you came back it was over. what she's saying about her win. she's tough. >
great to see you , tony. coming up on gma this sunday, that breaking news over night, another piece of debris has been found on that tiny remote island in the indian ocean. this comes just days after a piece of a wing was found on wednesday suspected to belong to flight 370. are we getting closer to finding out what took that plane down. and 21 wild fires in california. the heat is making things so difficult for the 8,000-plus firefighters on the ground. one fire in particular has burned more...
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give tony a hand. >> hello. thank you. i just like to say thank you to the human right commission, aminea, victoria zoe and mrs. davis. coming out of middle school you gave me my first job made me use my fire inside of me to work with colman and do things that i do for my community so i appreciate you for that. it has been a long summer, learned a lot of things and met a lot of people. everyone learned a lot and they brought a great vibe and made me open up more and made me enjoy my life so appreciate them. one thing i put in my application with voting is putting more voting places in minority communities because if you look at voting places as a whole there are long wait lines so putting more voting places you can lower wait time. you are connecting to each and every community in the city and that is just the thing we want to do, connect to each and every group in the city so we get a more higher voter turn out and everything like that, so thank you. i appreciate everybody. this may be my last time working with mo magic b
give tony a hand. >> hello. thank you. i just like to say thank you to the human right commission, aminea, victoria zoe and mrs. davis. coming out of middle school you gave me my first job made me use my fire inside of me to work with colman and do things that i do for my community so i appreciate you for that. it has been a long summer, learned a lot of things and met a lot of people. everyone learned a lot and they brought a great vibe and made me open up more and made me enjoy my life...