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you foroe bell, thank joining us from cincinnati.coming up in the next 20 minutes anbloomberg markets, not easy quarter for easyjet, but sinksrolyn mccall brighter skies are head. she will tell us why. they start up in silicon valley in the midst of a nightmare. his gold about to rally higher? the hsbc chief commodities analyst will tell us why he sees gold as a long-term insurance policy. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. time for the bloomberg business flash, some of the biggest business stories. freeport-mcmoran will pay more than half $1 billion for a corporation not to use appear of its drillship spirit it is part of an effort by freeport to cut costs. the company is scaling back its energy business, looking to sell oil and natural gas assets. guildgreed to start the for 35,000 there's in new york. it will give members new protections and benefits. under terms of the 55-year haveact, uber drivers will a higher standard of protection and support ban other independent contractors. friendly's restaurant chain has sold its ice cre
you foroe bell, thank joining us from cincinnati.coming up in the next 20 minutes anbloomberg markets, not easy quarter for easyjet, but sinksrolyn mccall brighter skies are head. she will tell us why. they start up in silicon valley in the midst of a nightmare. his gold about to rally higher? the hsbc chief commodities analyst will tell us why he sees gold as a long-term insurance policy. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. time for the bloomberg business flash, some of the biggest business...
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herschel joins us from cincinnati, ohio. caller: good morning.-span's washington journal, live every day with news and politics that affect you. coming up, we will speak with representing the groups are allegedly targeted by the irs. carl levinl talk to and william klein. we'll talk about the recent release by the treasury department and of the top countries that go the united states debt. be sure to watch the washington journal beginning at 7:00 a.m. on monday morning. join the discussion. tomorrow, the center for responsive law starts a four-day conference. present ideas and strategies to make existing civic groups more effective. among them, ralph nader. 9:00coverage begins at a.m. eastern on c-span two. >> at c-span.org is a video-rich complement to your c-span that viewing. most of our government-related programs like house, senate, and congressional hearings stream live on the site. from your laptop, desktop, even from your handheld device. and over 2000 programs are video libraryur and you can find it and watch it. it contains over 200,000
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herschel joins us from cincinnati, ohio. caller: good morning. we visited vietnam and 2013 and we are friends of the african union, so there are a lot of vietnamese who are african-american and a lot of vietnamese who are african. what do you think is the chance that there will be a strategic agreement so that we would counter pose vietnam against china, seeing that they are willing to fight china and they and if they before, a?ered us a base to create public-private partnership we were at the united nations yesterday and we spoke at the side event for the indigenous people of the world, and the vietnamese were there and the african union, so what is the chance that there will be a strategic agreement the two vietnam and the united china that counter poses based on the transpacific partnership, which uses japanese funding, taiwanese funding and south korean funding? host: thank you for the call. guest: i think the u.s. and vietnam are moving toward this strategic partnership you are talking about. i do not know whether there is one particular pie
herschel joins us from cincinnati, ohio. caller: good morning. we visited vietnam and 2013 and we are friends of the african union, so there are a lot of vietnamese who are african-american and a lot of vietnamese who are african. what do you think is the chance that there will be a strategic agreement so that we would counter pose vietnam against china, seeing that they are willing to fight china and they and if they before, a?ered us a base to create public-private partnership we were at the...
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>> alex perez leading us off from cincinnati. >>> there are also major developments tonight after authorities say a young veteran went on a deadly shooting rampage in houston. late today, police revealing that the young army sergeant fired more than 200 rounds killing one people, wounding six others before being taken down by police. and we're now hearing from the gunman's father and his step-mother. abc's linsey davis on what the family says it saw and heard from their own son beforehand. >> reporter: tonight, police say it appears 25-year-old dionisio garza iii, the young army veteran they say was behind that deadly rampage, was in the throes of a mental health crisis. >> his family indicated that he wasn't feeling right and he left to come here and hang out with his friends and try to find work here. >> reporter: the shooting spree began sunday. at 10:15 a.m., the gunman shot and killed a customer at this auto shop, leaving the gas station in front in flames. he fired 212 rounds, even taking aim at a police helicopter, hitting it several times. >> get in your house. >> reporter: two office
>> alex perez leading us off from cincinnati. >>> there are also major developments tonight after authorities say a young veteran went on a deadly shooting rampage in houston. late today, police revealing that the young army sergeant fired more than 200 rounds killing one people, wounding six others before being taken down by police. and we're now hearing from the gunman's father and his step-mother. abc's linsey davis on what the family says it saw and heard from their own son...
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terry hogan is visiting us from cincinnati, we welcome you as we do all our witnesses. for adults with intellectual or developme developmental disabilities finding employment can be a challenge. they can be overlooked and too often they're shut out from the workplace all together. across the country we're seeing examples of small businesses are able to provide employment opportunities to those who might not otherwise get a chance. we're excited to hear about some of these stories and learn more about the ways individuals who may have special needs are contributing to small businesses' success all over the country. as we approach the end of may, graduation season is officially upon us. thousands of young adults will be leaving school, ready and eager to join the work force. this new chapter in their life can present challenges for everyone. but for those with intellectual or developmental disorders or disabilities, this can be daunting. these men and women leaving school might face a future where the prospect of finding employment is unknown. businesses are allowing indiv
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our next witness will be miss terry hogan who is coming to us from the great city of cincinnati. miss hogan is the chairman ceo of contemporary cabinetry east, a small business with around 70 employees. seeing the need for inclusion and diversity in the workplace miss hogan has through her business looked to provide opportunities who might otherwise be overlooked or shut out from employment. her business has also partnered with local schools and organizations to provide career exploration tours to connect real world labor skills with the academic and life skills curriculum. this helps students gain the skills needed to enter the labor force. and i would now like to yield to the ranking member for the purpose of introduce another witness. rajesh annandan. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce rajesh anandan who is founder of -- rajesh began his career at microsoft and then joined bain & company where he focused on business incubation and growth strategy. for the past decade he has worked in the impact sector including setting up and running the private sector
our next witness will be miss terry hogan who is coming to us from the great city of cincinnati. miss hogan is the chairman ceo of contemporary cabinetry east, a small business with around 70 employees. seeing the need for inclusion and diversity in the workplace miss hogan has through her business looked to provide opportunities who might otherwise be overlooked or shut out from employment. her business has also partnered with local schools and organizations to provide career exploration tours...
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let's bring in cnn's jessica schneider live from us from cincinnati. hi, jessica. >> hi, allison.ntroversy surrounding the zoo's decision and the parents' action or potential inaction. the zoo's director saying he's refusing to place gablame and calling out the so of h called monday morning quarterbacks. >> we did not take the shooting of harambe lightly. >> reporter: the cincinnati zoo standing behind the zoo killing the gorilla harambe. after a 3-year-old boy fell roughly ten feet into this moat st. coming face to face with the 450-pound 17-year-old silverback. >> this child was being dragged around. his head was banging on concrete. >> reporter: outrage continues to grow over the decision to shoot. the anger spreading online, a change.org petition garnering 300,000 signatures demanding authorities investigate the little boy's parents for not watching their child. the #justiceforharambe trending on twitter. some are questioning how the protective barriers around the enclosure were breached. that's now under review by zoo officials. officials who claim the rates and wires the boy
let's bring in cnn's jessica schneider live from us from cincinnati. hi, jessica. >> hi, allison.ntroversy surrounding the zoo's decision and the parents' action or potential inaction. the zoo's director saying he's refusing to place gablame and calling out the so of h called monday morning quarterbacks. >> we did not take the shooting of harambe lightly. >> reporter: the cincinnati zoo standing behind the zoo killing the gorilla harambe. after a 3-year-old boy fell roughly...
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herschel joins us from cincinnati, ohio. caller: good morning.e visited vietnam and 2013 and we are friends of the african union, so there are a lot of vietnamese who are african-american and a lot of vietnamese who are african. what do you think is the chance that there will be a strategic agreement so that we would counter pose vietnam against china, seeing that they are willing to fight china and they and if they before, a?ered us a base to create public-private partnership we were at the united nations yesterday and we spoke at the side event for the indigenous people of the world, and the vietnamese were there and the african union, so what is the chance that there will be a strategic agreement the two vietnam and the united china that counter poses based on the transpacific partnership, which uses japanese funding, taiwanese funding and south korean funding? host: thank you for the call. guest: i think the u.s. and vietnam are moving toward this strategic partnership you are talking about. i do not know whether there is one particular piece
herschel joins us from cincinnati, ohio. caller: good morning.e visited vietnam and 2013 and we are friends of the african union, so there are a lot of vietnamese who are african-american and a lot of vietnamese who are african. what do you think is the chance that there will be a strategic agreement so that we would counter pose vietnam against china, seeing that they are willing to fight china and they and if they before, a?ered us a base to create public-private partnership we were at the...
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our next witness is miss terry hogan who is coming to us from the great city of cincinnati. the chairman and ceo of contemporary cabinetry east, small business with 70 employees. seeing the need for inclusion and diversity in the workplace miss hogan has through her business look to provide opportunities to individuals who might otherwise be overlooked or shut out from employment. her business has partnered with local schools and organizations to provide career exploration tours, connect real-world labor schools with academic and life skills. this helps students gain skills into the labor force. i would like to yield to the ranking member for the purpose of introducing another witness. >> thank you, mister chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce the cofounder of also testing high-quality software testing company, employing individuals on the autism spectrum. he began his career at microsoft and joined the company that focused on business incubation and growth strategies. for the past decade he has worked in setting up, running the private-sector division of the global forum
our next witness is miss terry hogan who is coming to us from the great city of cincinnati. the chairman and ceo of contemporary cabinetry east, small business with 70 employees. seeing the need for inclusion and diversity in the workplace miss hogan has through her business look to provide opportunities to individuals who might otherwise be overlooked or shut out from employment. her business has partnered with local schools and organizations to provide career exploration tours, connect...
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from humans? >> as for the little boy, jessica schneider is with us, correspondent in cincinnati.find out how this little boy, the 3-year-old, we heard the zoo director say he wasn't going to be injured he was injured and dragged along the concrete. how's the clild? also, how did this happen? where were the parents? where was the mother for this little child to slip away? >> reporter: so a lot of issues here, brooke. we haven't heard from the family except for a statement saying that the child is safe and that they're grateful to the zoo. but what we did hear in that sid owe tape and heard from witnesses out here on saturday afternoon, the mother was talking with that 3-year-old boy and witnesses say that the boy said to the mother, mommy, mommy, i want to go in the water. she said, no, no. you can't do that and between that conversation and maybe minutes later, when that boy was 15 feet down in the mote he got in there. now, the parents haven't commented about how this happened. but zoo officials put it this way. they said that somehow that boy got underneath or over the barrier
from humans? >> as for the little boy, jessica schneider is with us, correspondent in cincinnati.find out how this little boy, the 3-year-old, we heard the zoo director say he wasn't going to be injured he was injured and dragged along the concrete. how's the clild? also, how did this happen? where were the parents? where was the mother for this little child to slip away? >> reporter: so a lot of issues here, brooke. we haven't heard from the family except for a statement saying...
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from anywhere. i used to like that song. ♪ >>> at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, rock deputyf tobacco ever discovered in the jail when he searched david bell's matt recess. >> i'm mr. lou burke. that's what's up. >> now the jail's specialty investigative unit is look at how the contraband got into the facility. >> i've been here 25 years and i've never seen this amount of tobacco or cigarettes come into the facility. my first inclination is that maybe it wasn't an inmate that brought it. in maybe it is somebody that works on the inside here. so that is why this investigation is going to be continued further with our internal affairs section. we were able to determine, you know, mr. bell did indeed have the contraband on him and in his cell. but we're still investigating how the contraband got into the facility. i conducted ten interviews, eight of them were of the individuals that were housed in the same pod that mr. bell was in. also interviewed the two porters that work up there. we were able to determine a few little things. but not one of the inmates would tell us where t
from anywhere. i used to like that song. ♪ >>> at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, rock deputyf tobacco ever discovered in the jail when he searched david bell's matt recess. >> i'm mr. lou burke. that's what's up. >> now the jail's specialty investigative unit is look at how the contraband got into the facility. >> i've been here 25 years and i've never seen this amount of tobacco or cigarettes come into the facility. my first inclination is...
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from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> the director of the cincinnati zoo defending the decision to shoot andat. the 17-year-old gorilla, harambe, was dangerous. the child's family releasing a statement thanking the zoo's staff for taking quick action. we get more from jessica schneider. >> reporter: the director of the zoo put it bluntly. he said we stand by our decision. we would make the same choice today. he said the monday morning quarterbacks don't understand how dangerous a silverback gorilla can be. >> naturally, we did not take the shooting of harambe lightly. but that child's life was in danger and people who question that or are monday morning quarterbacks or second guessers don't understand that you can't take a risk with a silverback gorilla. they are three times bigger than a man. >> reporter: harambe was a 17-year-old male and 450 pounds. they have seen him crush a coconut with his hands. during the ten tense minutes when the boy was thrown around. they say harambe was growing agitated and aggressive. the dangerous animal response team tried to lure him out of the exhibit. they
from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> the director of the cincinnati zoo defending the decision to shoot andat. the 17-year-old gorilla, harambe, was dangerous. the child's family releasing a statement thanking the zoo's staff for taking quick action. we get more from jessica schneider. >> reporter: the director of the zoo put it bluntly. he said we stand by our decision. we would make the same choice today. he said the monday morning quarterbacks don't understand how...
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the staff telling us they've been talking to their kids about safety after seeing the video from cincinnati. >> we was talking about it in the car, we have to be really careful. >> she's 4 years old, and i can't imagine losing sight of her for a minute. >> reporter: in a federal inspection last year, the zoo's main wolf enclosure was not sufficient to protect the public so the zoo immediately added extra fencing. >>> texting and driving, a pennsylvania driver admitted she was doing it before a deadly crash, but the victim's family says she's not the only one who should be punished. >> this is not about my dad dying. this is about making his legacy to save lives. >> how the family goes after two men who were not even in the car, and what it could mean for others who send text messages to people they know are behind the wheel. plus, the vice president spends memorial day in delaware. how he pays tribute to his late son, beau biden. >>> going up, comcast is building a new tower in center city, and we're giving you exclusive access. we'll show you what it takes to build 60 stories from scratch.
the staff telling us they've been talking to their kids about safety after seeing the video from cincinnati. >> we was talking about it in the car, we have to be really careful. >> she's 4 years old, and i can't imagine losing sight of her for a minute. >> reporter: in a federal inspection last year, the zoo's main wolf enclosure was not sufficient to protect the public so the zoo immediately added extra fencing. >>> texting and driving, a pennsylvania driver admitted...
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week at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fulcher usedspend his sundays a mile away playing football for the bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right decisions all the time? no i don't. but my decisions once i retired from football was about my wife, my son and daughter. every day i get up in the morning, i come to work. i do things for them. it is not about me no more. >> he is very dedicated. and he helps these young men address real problems and issues in real time in their lives. and he has a great success. and creating a different mind set for these guys. >> there are eleven steps in the program. they have to take the information they have gotten through those 11 weeks and make a change. but also during graduation they have to have a game plan. a plan if, if they were released
week at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fulcher usedspend his sundays a mile away playing football for the bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity....
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from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> thanks for joining me. i'm suzanne malveaux. we begin in the cincinnatipeople after a gorilla was shot and killed in order to save a young boy who slipped in to the animal's enclosure. that exhibit remained closed today. meanwhile outrage from animal rights activists over the gorilla's death. peta saying the gorilla paid with its life for others' negligence. and more than 4,000 supporters have signed and online petition on change.org calling for the parents of the child to be held accountable. police have said there is no plan to pursue charges. rachel crane explains how all of this unfolded. >> reporter: a day of panic and desperation at the cincinnati zoo. >> this is in the gorilla cage and a 3-year-old child has fallen into the gorilla kacage. >> reporter: a 4-year-old boy slips in to the gorilla habitat and over a moat wall. suddenly a 17-year-old, 400-pound gorilla approaches the boy. his mother watches in horror at what happens next. >> mommy is right here. >> reporter: the young boy screams. the urgent calls to 911 can be heard on this bystander vi
from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> thanks for joining me. i'm suzanne malveaux. we begin in the cincinnatipeople after a gorilla was shot and killed in order to save a young boy who slipped in to the animal's enclosure. that exhibit remained closed today. meanwhile outrage from animal rights activists over the gorilla's death. peta saying the gorilla paid with its life for others' negligence. and more than 4,000 supporters have signed and online petition on change.org calling...
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from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> heartbreak and anger over the decision to shoot and kill a gore ra gorilla at the cincinnati zooct the boy who fell in the gorilla habitat. the situation took a terrifying turn. we get more from jessica schneider. >> reporter: officials are wondering how this could have happened. officials say a 4-year-old boy went under a rail and through a protective wiring and over the wall and dropping 15 feet below to the moat. officials say the situation was urge urgent. they took the gorilla's life killing him saving the boy. they had no option. they said any use of tra tranquilizers would take too long. the dangerous animal response team took action and killed the gorilla. the zoo director thane maynard released a statement saying we are heart broken about losing harambe, but a child's life was in danger and a quick decision had to be made by the dangerous animal response team. harambe was 17 years old and 450 pounds. the response team moved in after they tried other options. they tried getting the gorillas out of the exhibit. only the female gorillas responded and they had to take action
from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> heartbreak and anger over the decision to shoot and kill a gore ra gorilla at the cincinnati zooct the boy who fell in the gorilla habitat. the situation took a terrifying turn. we get more from jessica schneider. >> reporter: officials are wondering how this could have happened. officials say a 4-year-old boy went under a rail and through a protective wiring and over the wall and dropping 15 feet below to the moat. officials say the...
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from the hospital. >>> heimlich maneuver saved choking victims around the world but one person who never used it is the man who invented it until now. happened at cincinnati server ran into the kitchen and said somebody was choking. some say it's near cosmic coincidence that sitting next to the choking woman was dr. dr. henry heimlich. >> i was behind her. >> arms around me. right above my belly button. >> i stopped and just waited to see what was going to happen. the choking material flew out. >> i'm proud and happy. i would have died. >>reporter: the dr. heimlich said the first time he had ever used it. he's 96 years old. >> how many lives that maneuver has saved. performed the guy that invented it. >>> race for local congressional district draws national attention. >> up next. meet the candidate who say theory writing the rules on the (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too b
from the hospital. >>> heimlich maneuver saved choking victims around the world but one person who never used it is the man who invented it until now. happened at cincinnati server ran into the kitchen and said somebody was choking. some say it's near cosmic coincidence that sitting next to the choking woman was dr. dr. henry heimlich. >> i was behind her. >> arms around me. right above my belly button. >> i stopped and just waited to see what was going to happen. the...
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the when 31 of the giants faced the reds in cincinnati this morning in for us first pitch at 935 our time is down 84.2 right now calling for the backed away frome last week is now a 17,000666 ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>darya: expected in fremont ford giant like saver bought all the thing has been different thorez now the cats in space or because they have a cease and desist alleging wearing it got another letter in march so they knew he was serious money from the vehicles for the make a wish foundation chapter. >>darya: we're tracking rain in the bay area we will also have the protest a look at that hundreds of people marched in san francisco. >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now
the when 31 of the giants faced the reds in cincinnati this morning in for us first pitch at 935 our time is down 84.2 right now calling for the backed away frome last week is now a 17,000666 ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>darya: expected in...
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look at the live feed from the company that shows us the pilot's view as well as the solar plane's current position and at the moment it looks like it's sort of in between cincinnati making its way little by little pittsburgh is up next and ultimately you see the orange dot at the end, philadelphia right there nearby up in the lehigh valley. now, it's expected to get into allentown around 9 o'clock tonight and the reason it's going so slowly it is solar powered. it takes a little bit longer. its average speed is only 31 miles per hour but very exciting. >> i'm going share that on my twitter feed. i'm sure will you, too. >> yeah. >> i wonder what movie they're showing on board. >> something long, the godfather saga. >> really. how long is that. >> that's like nine hours. >> storm tracker6 live double scan right now and we have dry conditions, little green on the radar is just ground clutter this morning. as we take a look outside, well, you get the idea. lots of sunshine in center city. barely a cloud in sight and that's the way it's going to stay for the majority of the day. temperature right now is back up into the low 60's after sitting in the upper 50's for a b
look at the live feed from the company that shows us the pilot's view as well as the solar plane's current position and at the moment it looks like it's sort of in between cincinnati making its way little by little pittsburgh is up next and ultimately you see the orange dot at the end, philadelphia right there nearby up in the lehigh valley. now, it's expected to get into allentown around 9 o'clock tonight and the reason it's going so slowly it is solar powered. it takes a little bit longer....
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cincinnati. >> he's speaking faster. his mannerisms changed a little bit. my first instinct was he must have used some sort of substance when he went to the bathroom. >> from when you came back from using the bathroom, you seem like you have more energy and it could be waking up. >> it's not because of that. it's actually because -- i haven't used nothing since then. i tried to and what it is, it's pills. it ain't no illegal drugs or nothing like that. if it was illegal drugs, i'd be using them, yeah, i would. >> to hear somebody, you died and that still isn't enough. that's not enough for you to stop doing the drugs. you physically died and you're still there talking about how great they were to you. to me, it was just sad that somebody that -- that's not a wakeup call for somebody. dying isn't a wake-up call for you. >> i know how to remain happy in jail. i know how to be happy in jail. if i'm happy, i'm winning, like i said. >> coming up -- >> how do you plead? >> guilty with an explanation. >> let's hear it. >> richard valentino pleads his case. e on purchases. earn once when you buy, and again as you pay. that's cash back now, and cash back again late
cincinnati. >> he's speaking faster. his mannerisms changed a little bit. my first instinct was he must have used some sort of substance when he went to the bathroom. >> from when you came back from using the bathroom, you seem like you have more energy and it could be waking up. >> it's not because of that. it's actually because -- i haven't used nothing since then. i tried to and what it is, it's pills. it ain't no illegal drugs or nothing like that. if it was illegal drugs,...
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cincinnati reds at candle stick back in '69. >> the chain-linked fence? >> yes. >> that was back in the day they would do double headers. >> all day. >> and they would drop us at the ballpark from 9 until whenever. >> he is a cool guy. >> and pete rose was playing and johnny bench, it was fun. those were the days. >> rain out there guys. and no real thunder and lightning in the north bay or central bay. but some thunder and lightning south and we did get rain. we talked about it earlier. not bad. get the pollen out of the atmosphere and to increase the fuel moisture that will help or delay the fire system. every little bit counts. storms and snow on the higher peaks. the main showers moving out of the area and the lightning strikes south. moving down the spine of the coastal range and a slight chance of a shower tomorrow morning in the bay area. but i suspect short lived and after 11:00 tomorrow morning or noon we are in the clear. so in the morning hours for san francisco, we could have showers or sprinkles likely and very similar to what we saw today. light and it clears out by the afternoon. chance of showers stays in the forecast but i don't think it will happen. i think if
cincinnati reds at candle stick back in '69. >> the chain-linked fence? >> yes. >> that was back in the day they would do double headers. >> all day. >> and they would drop us at the ballpark from 9 until whenever. >> he is a cool guy. >> and pete rose was playing and johnny bench, it was fun. those were the days. >> rain out there guys. and no real thunder and lightning in the north bay or central bay. but some thunder and lightning south and we...
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from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> he came up with this name back in the 1970s but had to put it back into practice on monday. he was in the dining rooming in cincinnatives when an 87-year-old woman began choking on foods. he grabbed her and saved her. there's more to his story. heimlich was a surgeon in world war ii. he saw numerous people die when blood and air filled their chest cavities. in the early 1960s, he devised a valve to fix that. it's said to have saved many lives in vietnam war. dr. heimlich has been credited with saving more lives than any other american but this past week he saved one personally and it was kind of special. have a great memorial day weekend. legalzoom has your back. for your business, our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. don't tour tokyo.. and please, don't "do" tokyo. live in tokyo. airbnb a place in shinagawa, or a loft in ebisu. try toro. try this. be polite and slurp. have yoshi tell you about the time he rode an ostrich. act like you've done this before. wherever you go... .
from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> he came up with this name back in the 1970s but had to put it back into practice on monday. he was in the dining rooming in cincinnatives when an 87-year-old woman began choking on foods. he grabbed her and saved her. there's more to his story. heimlich was a surgeon in world war ii. he saw numerous people die when blood and air filled their chest cavities. in the early 1960s, he devised a valve to fix that. it's said to have saved many...
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us that draymond has ever been speechless. >>> the giants, they are losers in cincinnati. so they did not get the sweep yesterday. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> all right. our play of the day from the nba play-offs. atlanta at cleveland. the cavaliers pretty much had the game in the bag when shumpert did this. >> shumpert driving, oh!! >> cavs beat the hawks 123-98 to take a two games to none series lead. >>> new detailed data for on campus sexual assaults is out. i'll give you one guess who in the bay area is number one. >> reporter: and a police officer is recovering this morning after being shot in the middle of a busy intersection. we'll show you how it happened. ,,,,,, - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. announceright now, two and a half pounds of tyson chicken breasts are just $3.99! - and we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in
us that draymond has ever been speechless. >>> the giants, they are losers in cincinnati. so they did not get the sweep yesterday. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> all right. our play of the day from the nba play-offs. atlanta at cleveland. the cavaliers pretty much had the game in the bag when shumpert did this. >> shumpert driving, oh!! >> cavs beat the hawks 123-98 to take a two games to none series lead. >>> new detailed data for on campus...
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members from cincinnati fire department who were there and they are all unanimous that that child wasn't just in danger but was being dragged around by the ankle and being hurt. >> can you give us step by step of that 10 minutes as it started to unfold? we see maybe what about two minutes of what happened. it was a 10 minute incident. do you have a step by sten of what happened, say, after that video shut off? >> sure. a brief overview is a little before 4:00, on saturday, this young child, 4-year-old, i think, evidently went over the barrier and through the bushes and into the moat. it's about 15 feet down into a foot and a half of water. so he must be a tough little kid because that's a lot to do right there. he was splashing around in the water. natur naturally, the visitors -- it was a crowded day, we had over 7,000 people in the zoo, they were reacting and harambe not e noticed that and looked. on seeing him, he went down. he went into the water with him, swished him around in the water some, mostly by the ankle and then decided he needed to take him up onto the land. he carried him up the ladder, put him up on top and then again continued to do the same thing. you know, g
members from cincinnati fire department who were there and they are all unanimous that that child wasn't just in danger but was being dragged around by the ankle and being hurt. >> can you give us step by step of that 10 minutes as it started to unfold? we see maybe what about two minutes of what happened. it was a 10 minute incident. do you have a step by sten of what happened, say, after that video shut off? >> sure. a brief overview is a little before 4:00, on saturday, this...
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joining us from miami is wildfire expert and communications director at zoo miami heat ron magill. thanks for your insight. the zoo in cincinnati that they made. did they make the right decision in your opinion? >> they absolutely did, robin. this was a tragic situation. that gorilla was on lone to cincinnati from our zoo in miami so there is a personal connection there and having said that they made the right decision. i need to let you know that that gorilla had no intention of hurting that child and i don't think anybody believes that. however, that gorilla was disoriented. he was agitated. he didn't understand his strength. if you watch that video you see how he takes that child into the corner. he's trying to get away from the commotion. the child is crying. the people are screaming. this was just a perfect storm of bad situations that ended in tragedy. >> you alluded to it. some people felt when they saw the gorilla holding the hand and other things they thought the gorilla was trying to protect the child but you say that just isn't so. >> well, i don't think he's trying to protect the child. he's confused. certainly wasn
joining us from miami is wildfire expert and communications director at zoo miami heat ron magill. thanks for your insight. the zoo in cincinnati that they made. did they make the right decision in your opinion? >> they absolutely did, robin. this was a tragic situation. that gorilla was on lone to cincinnati from our zoo in miami so there is a personal connection there and having said that they made the right decision. i need to let you know that that gorilla had no intention of hurting...
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us with more. >> pamela, it does. it moves a little farther to the east, about you that threat is a anywhere from paducah, evansville, to cincinnati on the ground. many of them quite large, especially the ones in oklahoma. likely over 140 miles per hour which would get up there to that ef-4. i didn't see any ef-5 kind of category storms but i saw pretty large wedge tornadoes. a lot of times you look at the tornadoes whether they're streaming on periscope or watching them later on on youtube or whatever it might be, you don't know how far away the camera is from there is it looks like it's all the way down to the ground but it could be over the hill and the bottom of the funnel not really even making contact so you have to be careful. you have to wait for the weather service to go out and see what they say because they are the experts at figuring out how big they were. it doesn't matter really how big it is. if it hits your house whether it's an e-1, 2, 3, or 4 it will do damage and the farther up the line, the more damage it's going to do. there is our bull's-eye or today, louisville to evansville and to paducah and i'm seeing alr
us with more. >> pamela, it does. it moves a little farther to the east, about you that threat is a anywhere from paducah, evansville, to cincinnati on the ground. many of them quite large, especially the ones in oklahoma. likely over 140 miles per hour which would get up there to that ef-4. i didn't see any ef-5 kind of category storms but i saw pretty large wedge tornadoes. a lot of times you look at the tornadoes whether they're streaming on periscope or watching them later on on...
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us. >> all right. >>> a dangerous situation, desperate decision at the cincinnati zoo. could sozookeepers have didn't something else to keep fromorilla? see what he did with the 4-year-old boy? we'll discuss, next. doesn't it seem like the wireless world today could use a smile? at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why, prices for plans are all in, taxes and fees included. and we've got more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint. that's a whote lotta network for not a lot a dough. it's what makes cricket the happiest place in the whole wireless world. ques...are my teeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue test? the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth... ...ugh yellow... i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them! whitening toothpaste only works on the surface. but crest whitestrips safely work below the enamel surface ... to whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste you used the whitestrips i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. would you pass the tissue test? see for yourself with the whitestrips. they are the way to whiten. by swi
us. >> all right. >>> a dangerous situation, desperate decision at the cincinnati zoo. could sozookeepers have didn't something else to keep fromorilla? see what he did with the 4-year-old boy? we'll discuss, next. doesn't it seem like the wireless world today could use a smile? at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why, prices for plans are all in, taxes and fees included. and we've got more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint. that's a whote lotta network for...
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us after the break. senator rob portman, is he going to be the veep for the donald or a tough race for senate in ohio? he's from cincinnatilcome back this morning. news from the twitter sphere, twitter is shaking up its character limit. i'm very happy about this selfishly. the social media giant will stop counting photos and links towards the 140 character limit, who going up the 24 characters, it will give users a little bit of space to write some more, something the company has been experimenting with for some time now. reports earlier this year say twitter was considering raising the limit to 10,000 characters but at least i don't know how often you do this, had the picture and all of a sudden you find out you have too many characters and then you have to go back and edit the tweet down and make it even tighter. they want more people putting up links to different things, make it more useful. they can do whatever they want. >> there's been backlash. >> they were going to put a book on it. >> people didn't like the heart thing they added. >> is it an arbitrary number? >> h it ttp:/ -- >> so it takes up to 24. i'm looking
us after the break. senator rob portman, is he going to be the veep for the donald or a tough race for senate in ohio? he's from cincinnatilcome back this morning. news from the twitter sphere, twitter is shaking up its character limit. i'm very happy about this selfishly. the social media giant will stop counting photos and links towards the 140 character limit, who going up the 24 characters, it will give users a little bit of space to write some more, something the company has been...