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oh, victor ! may i talk to you for a moment, please ? "victor" ? - what's going on here ? - that handyman seems to have a bad attitude. if you don't mind me saying so perhaps you should replace him. mr. brashov ? i-i mean victor ? no. he can't be replaced. why not ? has he been with you for a long time ? something like that. how's your coffee ? it's good. i'm sorry, boss. i shouldn't have spoken to you that way. i am just having a bad day. it's all right, victor. i understand completely. say something to me. anything. - what's the matter, jess ? - the doctor just cleaned my ears out. but it obviously didn't work. i just thought i heard victor call jamal "boss." - well-- - yes ! well-- what are they saying ? i can't hear a thing. come on in the kitchen, jess. i've got a special that'll explain everything. i thought you said that customers couldn't go into the kitchen. oh ! him he is the delivery boy. i just finished my deliveries for the day. what else do you want me to do ? i don't know. ask mr. al-jibali. - who ? - jamal. ask jamal. why ? just do it ! - okay. jamal, what
oh, victor ! may i talk to you for a moment, please ? "victor" ? - what's going on here ? - that handyman seems to have a bad attitude. if you don't mind me saying so perhaps you should replace him. mr. brashov ? i-i mean victor ? no. he can't be replaced. why not ? has he been with you for a long time ? something like that. how's your coffee ? it's good. i'm sorry, boss. i shouldn't have spoken to you that way. i am just having a bad day. it's all right, victor. i understand...
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christi, victor. >> alexandra field.f it wasn't enough to put you on edge where you're shopping, some brick and mortar stores have a way of tracking you now. >> yeah, cutting-edge technology is allowing them to get more invasive. finding and keeping more information about you than you'd ever imagine. >> we're talking about department stores like home depot, macy's, nordstrom's and american outfitters. just the stores that are using new technology to find out how you shop for get cookies. retailers follow you where you walk and talk on foot. >> the host of tech bites is with us. good morning, brett. explain to us, what is this and how does it work? >> yeah, george orwell was about 20 years off in his book "1984." it's a couple different things, our cell phones have -- i've got mine right, he a gps and an accelerometer. it has the ability to know where i am at all time, and with that about s accelerometer, it knows what you're doing. and some new technology called ibeacon, they're about the size of a pack of gum that picks
christi, victor. >> alexandra field.f it wasn't enough to put you on edge where you're shopping, some brick and mortar stores have a way of tracking you now. >> yeah, cutting-edge technology is allowing them to get more invasive. finding and keeping more information about you than you'd ever imagine. >> we're talking about department stores like home depot, macy's, nordstrom's and american outfitters. just the stores that are using new technology to find out how you shop for...
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victor, back to you!that ain't oregano in that. why she's now facing poisoning charges. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline mile
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victor. >> john berman, thank you. that the regular season games are so expensive. >> yeah, yeah, it's hard for anybody to just go. especially if you get two, three, four tickets, you want to take the family. >>> still to come on "new day" -- you just never know what you're going to find when you do much needed home repairs. >> well, one couple discovered a beautiful long lost wedding ring. ♪ ♪ love and marriage i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ sneeze ] [ male announcer ] truth is not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu speeds relief to these eight symptoms. [ breath of relief ] thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. ready? go. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. and my parachute defin
victor. >> john berman, thank you. that the regular season games are so expensive. >> yeah, yeah, it's hard for anybody to just go. especially if you get two, three, four tickets, you want to take the family. >>> still to come on "new day" -- you just never know what you're going to find when you do much needed home repairs. >> well, one couple discovered a beautiful long lost wedding ring. ♪ ♪ love and marriage i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. this is "new day" sunday. >> start this hour with the latest information on the hor f horrific mall shooting. >> shooter was armed with two crude explosive devices and a large amount of ammo. >> police say he shot these two victims. both employees. this was a chaotic, panic rush recover after they heard the shots. >> i was downstairs in the food court getting something for my boss and it sounded like somebody dropped a brick off the ledge and i heard somebody say shots fired. i grabbed a kid, three people fell to the ground. grabbed the ki grabbed the kid and the mom was following me. >> i didn't know how safe it was to keep running in the open, so when i saw people running into that store, that's where i went. we were in the fitting room area. where do you go? you're in a fitting room area. you're just as vulnerable. >> erin mcpike has more from outside the mall in columbia, maryland. >> the clwhen the shots rang ou and terrified so many people here because the shooting took place at
. >> i'm victor blackwell. this is "new day" sunday. >> start this hour with the latest information on the hor f horrific mall shooting. >> shooter was armed with two crude explosive devices and a large amount of ammo. >> police say he shot these two victims. both employees. this was a chaotic, panic rush recover after they heard the shots. >> i was downstairs in the food court getting something for my boss and it sounded like somebody dropped a brick off...
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thank you for all of your hard work, victor. you're going to be hard to replace, but thank you for all of your time here and look forward to working together, you'll still come bay and help us out once in a while. >> have we taken action on 13 yet? >> we will do that. first of all, can i continue item number 13 to the call of the chair? we can take that without opposition. [gavel] >> victor actually was budget chair when i was first -- he was clerk when i was budget chair in 2009 and the year before that. i think it's been at least six years that you were on the roll, but you served as the clerk for this committee. i know it's a lot of work and you've done a fantastic job and thank you for your service. >> thanks, victor. >> thank you very much. >> mr. clerk, do we have anything else before you? uous? >> that completes the agenda for today. >> okay, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> good afternoon everyone. this is the december 13th 2013 meeting of the lafco for the city and county of san francisco our clerk is miss lisa miller could
thank you for all of your hard work, victor. you're going to be hard to replace, but thank you for all of your time here and look forward to working together, you'll still come bay and help us out once in a while. >> have we taken action on 13 yet? >> we will do that. first of all, can i continue item number 13 to the call of the chair? we can take that without opposition. [gavel] >> victor actually was budget chair when i was first -- he was clerk when i was budget chair in...
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victor found out yesterday. she was born in panama. in north carolina. >> i've always been curious about my father's side of the family because i didn't know him. i just knew what my mom today me. >> reporter: which wasn't much, only a name, james butler, and that during a tour in panama with the u.s. navy he met her mother and had a brief affair. >> i was always looking trying to find him, but james butler is a very common name. so i didn't get very far. >> reporter: then in november she turned to the internet submitting dna to ancestry.com, a website of family histories. last week the website today her that her dna matched another ancestry member. turned out to be a cousin she'd never know, james butler's nephew, her father's nephew. she dug deeper into the website. >> i'm still looking and i come across james butler and there's a picture of him. i click it and there he is very young, probably 18, 19 years old and in the background there are all these naval ships back there. i said oh, my gosh, that really is my dad. i have found my
victor found out yesterday. she was born in panama. in north carolina. >> i've always been curious about my father's side of the family because i didn't know him. i just knew what my mom today me. >> reporter: which wasn't much, only a name, james butler, and that during a tour in panama with the u.s. navy he met her mother and had a brief affair. >> i was always looking trying to find him, but james butler is a very common name. so i didn't get very far. >> reporter:...
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i'm alison kosik. >> i'm victor blackwell.that half, stay in and stay warm. if you are in the other half of the country, you are lucky. 8:00 on the east coast. "new day saturday." >> that is the story for tens of millions that got walloped from the deadly winter storm. >> as much as two feet of snow and bitter temperatures. as cold as 23 below in new hampshire. >> the storm also being blamed for seven deaths, including an elderly woman in pennsylvania who wandered away from home. >> and travelers with major headaches. cars stuck in their tracks and flights cancels. more than700 today. >> in the next few day, almost half the country is expected to plunge into bone-chilling cold like we have not seen in more than a decade. >> we have pedram javaheri here with the arctic blast in the weather center. we have margaret conley with us. i want to go out to you to see how the conditions are. >> reporter: it is 2 degrees in sayville. it feels like2 degrees. this is what happened overnight. this is an icicle that we tore off a store fron
i'm alison kosik. >> i'm victor blackwell.that half, stay in and stay warm. if you are in the other half of the country, you are lucky. 8:00 on the east coast. "new day saturday." >> that is the story for tens of millions that got walloped from the deadly winter storm. >> as much as two feet of snow and bitter temperatures. as cold as 23 below in new hampshire. >> the storm also being blamed for seven deaths, including an elderly woman in pennsylvania who...
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victor, thank you for your time. thanks for coming by braving the cold. >> thanks very much. >> $54 price target. buy rating. what do you think? >> victor gets a chance to buy it there. i would sell it here. >> i don't own it, it is about momentum and expectations, having said that, i agree with everything he says, this is one of the most important companies right now out there. >> yeah. i am long on the stock not as much as i would like to own. i hope it gets killed when it reports earnings, if it doesn't, i'm still in it. that's the only rational way i could make sense of what's happening with this name right now. >> it's been trading well. i think here, you have to take some money off the table. >> hitting a break here, 3-d systems making a big move snapping up a provider of 3-d modeling for the entertainment industry in blockbuster movies like gravity. coming up, an exclusive interview with the ceo. stay tuned. >>> another day, another deal for 3-d systems, the printing company announcing it bought gentle giant s
victor, thank you for your time. thanks for coming by braving the cold. >> thanks very much. >> $54 price target. buy rating. what do you think? >> victor gets a chance to buy it there. i would sell it here. >> i don't own it, it is about momentum and expectations, having said that, i agree with everything he says, this is one of the most important companies right now out there. >> yeah. i am long on the stock not as much as i would like to own. i hope it gets...
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victor?r, thanks so much. >>> joining us now to talk more about tuesday's state of the union address, historian douguos brinkley from rice university. first, talk about this year of action, this plan we expect to hear from the president, and how the president will be able to bring these plans to fruition and make something actually happen considering the 2013 promises and the agenda, especially gun control went nowhere. >> that's exactly right. in '13 he came out of the gate very big on gun control. he was very moved by the newtown massacre. thought he was going to be able to win that historic legislation. it went nowhere in the end. then of course in the fall, the rollout of obamacare, disastrous. you are starting to see traction in '14 on obamacare, meaning more an more people joining it so i'm sure that's a big part of the president's action of 2014 is make sure his signature program gains momentum. but i think he's got to adopt the minimum wage in '14 as part of his year's action because
victor?r, thanks so much. >>> joining us now to talk more about tuesday's state of the union address, historian douguos brinkley from rice university. first, talk about this year of action, this plan we expect to hear from the president, and how the president will be able to bring these plans to fruition and make something actually happen considering the 2013 promises and the agenda, especially gun control went nowhere. >> that's exactly right. in '13 he came out of the gate very...
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hawkins to revise his account of what happened that night. >> victor: there's no need, okay? the truth is out. what we need to do now is find adam and my son-in-law, "billy boy" abbott. they're both missing. >> g.c.p.d.'s out in full force. i don't know how your son's been able to avoid them. >> victor: well, my son may have been able to evade the police, but i assure you justice is being handed out right now. >> victoria: anything?
hawkins to revise his account of what happened that night. >> victor: there's no need, okay? the truth is out. what we need to do now is find adam and my son-in-law, "billy boy" abbott. they're both missing. >> g.c.p.d.'s out in full force. i don't know how your son's been able to avoid them. >> victor: well, my son may have been able to evade the police, but i assure you justice is being handed out right now. >> victoria: anything?
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. $15 billion helped president victor save off disaster short term, but it isn't a permanent solutionthe demonstrators controlling the streets at the heart of the capitol have not given in, or given up. after weeks of pressure from ryon police, and water hoses dousing them in the sub freezing cold. big opposition parties got an audience, after threatens to throw their weight behind the protests, which have begun to spread to other regions. a country almost as big as texas brimming east and west europe, is locks in a tug of war over its future. >> now for the first time, protestors have been killed today the prime minister accused the opposition of trying to stage a coupe. amido the violence, and heated rhetoric, the two sides continue to talk. the opposition leader and former heavy weight championship boxer has called on the president to call snap elections and diffuse the crisis. ahead of meeting the president, he was optimistic. >> what is your main call for the president? >> right now, i stop our goal. the conflict in the streets. and the power has to stop the aggression against ac
. $15 billion helped president victor save off disaster short term, but it isn't a permanent solutionthe demonstrators controlling the streets at the heart of the capitol have not given in, or given up. after weeks of pressure from ryon police, and water hoses dousing them in the sub freezing cold. big opposition parties got an audience, after threatens to throw their weight behind the protests, which have begun to spread to other regions. a country almost as big as texas brimming east and west...
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victor, how do things look this morning?: john, the atlanta metro area is virtually shut down. government offices closed, or at the very most, asking essential employees to come in. schools closed. a few are welcoming students back, but with a significant delay. georgia emergency management officials have issued a civil emergency alert, asking people to stay off the roads, unless there is an emergency. so, they're trying to clear the patches of ice, the stretches of ice. and already this morning we've heard reports of crashes because of cars skidding on that ice. and this morning there is the recovery. you know, on tuesday when this storm hit, so many people, thousands of people abandoned their vehicles. they walked four, six, eight, ten miles to get home or to get to some warm place, often just a grocery store or a home depot that was open for the evening. now they have to get back to those vehicles. members of the national guard, the georgia state patrol, they're helping these people get back to their vehicles. unfortunate
victor, how do things look this morning?: john, the atlanta metro area is virtually shut down. government offices closed, or at the very most, asking essential employees to come in. schools closed. a few are welcoming students back, but with a significant delay. georgia emergency management officials have issued a civil emergency alert, asking people to stay off the roads, unless there is an emergency. so, they're trying to clear the patches of ice, the stretches of ice. and already this...
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victor, christi?he full cast. >> big time, absolutely. >>> we'll see you back here at the top of the hour for another hour of "new day" sunday. >> right now keep it here for "sanjay gupta md." >>> some parents call it bullying and others just call it pushing your kids hard and i watched new show called "fright night tykes" and i did wonder how much is too much? >> one of the elite football leagues for kids in america. and the 8 and 9-year-old rookie division in san antonio features the best of the best. >> there should be no reason why you don't make other teams cry. >> i could care a less if they cry! >> the teams are ultracompetitive. demanding commitment -- >> this is where you earn your playtime! >> sacrifice. and intensity. >> you can do this. you're stronger than this.
victor, christi?he full cast. >> big time, absolutely. >>> we'll see you back here at the top of the hour for another hour of "new day" sunday. >> right now keep it here for "sanjay gupta md." >>> some parents call it bullying and others just call it pushing your kids hard and i watched new show called "fright night tykes" and i did wonder how much is too much? >> one of the elite football leagues for kids in america. and the 8...
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allison, victor? >> nice warm-up. alexandra field, thanks. >>> let's turn to boston now where people are digging out from the snow there. cnn's martha connelly is there, and still in the middle of the street there, margaret? sometimes the safest place to be, right? >> reporter: victor, yes. it's not bad. it's freezing here, actually. massachusetts -- some areas of massachusetts got up to about two feet of snow. last night, there were record temperatures. as you can see on the street here, not many people are outside, but bob here, he's shoveling out his spot. he said his engine froze, so he was warming it up, and now a conscientious snow shovellers, putting it into his truck, because there's not much space on the road, so he'll take that over to the car -- the car wash and melt it out there. the wind chill advisory that was supposed to last until 9:00 this morning, that has been lifted. but, you know what? it's not over. we had snow, we had wind, and guess what's coming next? rain. we're going to get lots of heavy rai
allison, victor? >> nice warm-up. alexandra field, thanks. >>> let's turn to boston now where people are digging out from the snow there. cnn's martha connelly is there, and still in the middle of the street there, margaret? sometimes the safest place to be, right? >> reporter: victor, yes. it's not bad. it's freezing here, actually. massachusetts -- some areas of massachusetts got up to about two feet of snow. last night, there were record temperatures. as you can see on...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.re watching. >> number one, a judge in texas orders a hospital to remove a pregnant woman from breathing machines. this is a decision relatives have been hoping for. attorneys for the hospital now acknowledge munoz is brain dead and her fetus isn't viable so now her husband has to wait to see if the hospital files an appeal. and that deadline is 5:00 p.m. on monday. number two, a 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged after a student was shot and killed at south carolina state university yesterday. police are still looking for at least three other suspects though who may be tied to the crime. this is the third shooting at a university this week alone. >>> number three. george zimmerman is trying to sell another piece of art. this is it right here. the associated press and free labs photographer sent him a cease and desist letter. the photographer's attorney said he ripped off that photo on the left to make the portrait on the right. it shows florida state attorney obviously anno
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.re watching. >> number one, a judge in texas orders a hospital to remove a pregnant woman from breathing machines. this is a decision relatives have been hoping for. attorneys for the hospital now acknowledge munoz is brain dead and her fetus isn't viable so now her husband has to wait to see if the hospital files an appeal. and that deadline is 5:00 p.m. on monday. number two, a 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged after a student...
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victor blackwell is live in atlanta for us with all the latest. >> reporter: there are still thousands of drivers stuck in traffic at this hour. the snow started before noon today. and this is what is left now. let's take a look over here. this ice on the roads here in atlanta just south of atlanta in college park. now people have been waiting up not just an hour or two, but up to seven or eight hours to get home today. their question is, why was the city government, was was the state government, unprepared to respond to this when they released information before the storm started that they were ready? well, the governor, nathan deal, responded to tough questions just moments ago. >> i wish there was something we could just wave a magic wand but that's not possible. we have to deal with the reality. and i think all these folks that are here are doing their very best. >> reporter: and, jake, tonight there are, as you said, several students here in atlanta and in other school districts who are not only stuck in those schools, there are still 50 stud
victor blackwell is live in atlanta for us with all the latest. >> reporter: there are still thousands of drivers stuck in traffic at this hour. the snow started before noon today. and this is what is left now. let's take a look over here. this ice on the roads here in atlanta just south of atlanta in college park. now people have been waiting up not just an hour or two, but up to seven or eight hours to get home today. their question is, why was the city government, was was the state...
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(calling names) and your victor; right? >> victor gonzales i'm sorry. >> you'll be next. dear president fong and honorable commissioners i'm ted. i live on sharpening street across in the swedish hall. i'm a member of the third generation my grandfather was a founder of the hall and my kin was also involved. i also bring historic precipitation and experience to the development of market street. most of the plan i know the role of the hall on market street. i refer you to my letter of december 2013 regarding the matter already on record. within a year of the 1906 it was built for the swede. this was only done from a loan from the lucky scoot. the hall hosted meetings and royal receptions and civic gathering for the neighborhood. the last quarter of the century it of the khan. the board was elected to preserve the hall. a decade ago mr. guy carson revitalized the cafe. the current board has invested in the building for safety. however, it's extremely costly to maintain a cherished treasure. the hall was designed important american people elevator but it never had the money.
(calling names) and your victor; right? >> victor gonzales i'm sorry. >> you'll be next. dear president fong and honorable commissioners i'm ted. i live on sharpening street across in the swedish hall. i'm a member of the third generation my grandfather was a founder of the hall and my kin was also involved. i also bring historic precipitation and experience to the development of market street. most of the plan i know the role of the hall on market street. i refer you to my letter...
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victor blackwell is standing by with some information. morning, victor. carol, good morning. i'm just in the last couple of moments had a conversation with the folks person for atlanta public schools and i've asked the question. i've asked several times this morning since i got the first update at 5:00 a.m. the question is, what is the plan to get the hundreds of students at nine sites across the area back to their homes, reunited with their parents? the answer was, i have not been given an answer from the board. so that spokesperson, still no update at this hour on how to get the kids back home. you go to their facebook page. you look at the twitter handles and people are using words like failure of leadership, frustrated, enraging, disappointing. they have been waiting for the children to come home, the ones still at school are the fortunate ones when you consider how many kids stayed on buses. i just listened to jennifer grey talk about her experience. my team and i, we were coming from south georgia, coming back to atlanta. we sat in traffic and we we
victor blackwell is standing by with some information. morning, victor. carol, good morning. i'm just in the last couple of moments had a conversation with the folks person for atlanta public schools and i've asked the question. i've asked several times this morning since i got the first update at 5:00 a.m. the question is, what is the plan to get the hundreds of students at nine sites across the area back to their homes, reunited with their parents? the answer was, i have not been given an...
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he's a member of the automaidan movement, protesters against victor yanokovych. they have vowed to carry on the struggle. >> personally i'm very angry about what happened. but we're very happy that dmitri is alive. we have no idea who did this, but we're determined to find out. >> the authorities, they claim, have used violence and intimidation against protesters. one of three activists whose disappearances have shocked the country at large. especially after at activist's body was found in a woodland outside of the ukrainian chapter. some protesters are running military style catches camps whe people are learning self defense, if anything against the brutality of the government. the human rights watch has revealed that the ukrainian police have assaulted and injured dozens of journalists and medical workers trying to it disburse street protests. calling into investigations for human rights abuses. this week, leaders will meet u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, in germany, and the discussions will focus on restoring calm. the people the new leadership without ya
he's a member of the automaidan movement, protesters against victor yanokovych. they have vowed to carry on the struggle. >> personally i'm very angry about what happened. but we're very happy that dmitri is alive. we have no idea who did this, but we're determined to find out. >> the authorities, they claim, have used violence and intimidation against protesters. one of three activists whose disappearances have shocked the country at large. especially after at activist's body was...
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victor sanchez will require medical attention. >> his obvious injuries are a black eye and a cut on the back of his head. sergeant tucker now takes over from sert in finding out what happened. >> i saw you swinging at him. you both had him cornered. you want to stand there and lie to me some more? >> right, there was a lock down for nothing. what did you hit him with? >> my hand. >> who had the thing that cut the back of his head open? >>. >> oh, i don't know about that. >> right. >> as tucker interrogates, sanchez undergoes his medical evaluation where an entirely new injury is discovered. >> who threw the water on him 1234. >> i don't know about that. >> who threw the water on him? >> sir, with all-due respect, none of those injuries -- >> that wasn't fresh. who threw the water on him? >> that wasn't me. >> while hernandez and lomez acknowledge fighting with sanchez, they insist some of the other injuries were from a fight two days earlier. so sergeant tucker calls the officer who was on duty at the time and the story seems to check out. >> because officers did not witness the fight a
victor sanchez will require medical attention. >> his obvious injuries are a black eye and a cut on the back of his head. sergeant tucker now takes over from sert in finding out what happened. >> i saw you swinging at him. you both had him cornered. you want to stand there and lie to me some more? >> right, there was a lock down for nothing. what did you hit him with? >> my hand. >> who had the thing that cut the back of his head open? >>. >> oh, i...
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in his last victory and i have to say going to victor i am sure. on the tennis and women's world number one serena williams claimed her first title of the season after battling past second ranked toria as our inca six four seven five in brisbane serena posted eleven aces and no double faults coming back from forty down in the second set to defend her title and hopes to get even better at this year's first major at the australian i think which gets underway next week. i think i'm playing ok i feel like again there's a definitely room for improvement which i think is great because i don't want to head into you know a major playing perfect you know maybe not doing so well knowing that i am not going to be able to improve so i look forward to the next week just training and try to get better all serene i had also outmuscled a battling maria sharapova six two seven six in the semifinals as the russian world number three made her competitive comeback from a shoulder injury as a rule her out of the american open and twelve finals in istanbul at the end of
in his last victory and i have to say going to victor i am sure. on the tennis and women's world number one serena williams claimed her first title of the season after battling past second ranked toria as our inca six four seven five in brisbane serena posted eleven aces and no double faults coming back from forty down in the second set to defend her title and hopes to get even better at this year's first major at the australian i think which gets underway next week. i think i'm playing ok i...
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>> victor: jack abbott. >> jack: thank you for the update.i'm on my way there now. >> kyle: how's summer? >> jack: i just spoke to her nurse. she's doing better today. >> kyle: oh, thank god. >> jack: gave us all a bit of a scare. doctors say she's gonna be all right, though. >> kyle: did they figure out what was in those pills she was taking? >> jack: no, not yet. they're expecting a lab report later today.
>> victor: jack abbott. >> jack: thank you for the update.i'm on my way there now. >> kyle: how's summer? >> jack: i just spoke to her nurse. she's doing better today. >> kyle: oh, thank god. >> jack: gave us all a bit of a scare. doctors say she's gonna be all right, though. >> kyle: did they figure out what was in those pills she was taking? >> jack: no, not yet. they're expecting a lab report later today.
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yesterday, victor, we had reporting from yahoo! they were down primarily because they weren't getting as much for their ads. i'm wondering if facebook is pigging up ad revenue that yahoo! is losing? >> quite possibly. most of our checks throughout the quarter came back that facebook was actually taking market share. prices were increasing significantly on facebook's ad inventory because mainly of the demand. advertisers were clamoring all over each other to advertise on facebook during the fourth quarter. liz: dennis, what else do you see in the numbers as you are picking through them? we're looking for engagement. we may have to wait until the conference call before we get clarity on that, right? >> the important thing with tech companies, you go public and suddenly entire markets changes around. that's what happened with facebook. when they went public they were a laptop company. suddenly they had to become a mobile company. that revenue was 23% of all advertising revenue for facebook. now it is at 53%. came in $1.23 billion for
yesterday, victor, we had reporting from yahoo! they were down primarily because they weren't getting as much for their ads. i'm wondering if facebook is pigging up ad revenue that yahoo! is losing? >> quite possibly. most of our checks throughout the quarter came back that facebook was actually taking market share. prices were increasing significantly on facebook's ad inventory because mainly of the demand. advertisers were clamoring all over each other to advertise on facebook during...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor plaqblackwell. it is 8:00 on the east coast. >>> former nba star charles smith wants to set the record straight. he is talking exclusively to us right here on "new day sunday" about the very controversial trip he made with dennis rodman to one of the most reclusive nations in the world -- north korea. >> i mean this trip and rodman's comments in particular about the man he calls "his friend," north korean leader kim jong-un, and about american kenneth bey who is being held prisoner in north korea. all of that just sparked this firestorm amongst conversations. this is what smith had to say when he arrived in beijing friday. >> we set out on a mission to use basketball as a bridge for cultural change. we accomplished that mission. we were in north korea with tourists, with other americans and our documentary film crew. all of us agree the trip was simply incredible. >> smith was at rodman's side and seemingly tried to calm him down as rodman spoke out about kenneth bae. smith says the visit was not ab
i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor plaqblackwell. it is 8:00 on the east coast. >>> former nba star charles smith wants to set the record straight. he is talking exclusively to us right here on "new day sunday" about the very controversial trip he made with dennis rodman to one of the most reclusive nations in the world -- north korea. >> i mean this trip and rodman's comments in particular about the man he calls "his friend," north korean leader kim...
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victor vzquez tiene una lonchera y le preocupa el impacto de sequa en su negocio. s.o.t.or vázquez/dueño de lonchera 27:41:09 yo consumo mucho el aguacate, el cilantro, la lechuga, el chile, me afectaría que se fueran los precios para arriba. s.o.t. 28:06:18 la gente ya no quiere pagar más. s.o.t. edwin maurer, phd/experto en recursos hídricos 40:29:07 vamos a tener que implementar cambios permanentes para utilizar el agua más eficientemente. edwin maurer es un profesor en la universidad de santa clara que se especializa en recursos hdricos. s.o.t. edwin maurer, phd/experto en recursos hídricos 43:08:17 mirando al futuro las proyecciones dicen que la severidad y la intensidad, la duración de sequías, va a ser más frecuente, va a ser más serio. la industria agrcola de california genera unos 45 mil millones de dlares anuales, y una sequia prolongada puede tener un impacto considerable. s.o.t. karen ross/secretaria de alimentos y agricultura de california :14:23 we had 340 million dollars in revenue loses. la secretaria de agricultura de california, dice que la sequa del 200
victor vzquez tiene una lonchera y le preocupa el impacto de sequa en su negocio. s.o.t.or vázquez/dueño de lonchera 27:41:09 yo consumo mucho el aguacate, el cilantro, la lechuga, el chile, me afectaría que se fueran los precios para arriba. s.o.t. 28:06:18 la gente ya no quiere pagar más. s.o.t. edwin maurer, phd/experto en recursos hídricos 40:29:07 vamos a tener que implementar cambios permanentes para utilizar el agua más eficientemente. edwin maurer es un profesor en la universidad...
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i want to start live out on the roadways with victor blackwell in college park. our nick valencia is also standing by. victor, you have been out there since midnight last night. i watched your reporting then. it is sad to say, not much seems to have changed. take me through the most up to date details you've got. >> reporter: we just received moments ago information about the first confirmed fatality here in the state of georgia related to weather. we know that this victim was a 60-year-old woman, ivon nash, driving through quita county. i'm in college park. that is about 25 miles south of where i'm standing right now. we understand she was driving her suv, lost control, flipped into a ditch and first responders actually used an axe to pull this woman out. she died later at a hospital. the latest numbers we have are more than 1250 crashes in georgia that officials responded to. you are right. this was a major catastrophe for people just driving home in the middle of the day. a commute that would typically take an hour. for some people took ten hours, 11 hours. as
i want to start live out on the roadways with victor blackwell in college park. our nick valencia is also standing by. victor, you have been out there since midnight last night. i watched your reporting then. it is sad to say, not much seems to have changed. take me through the most up to date details you've got. >> reporter: we just received moments ago information about the first confirmed fatality here in the state of georgia related to weather. we know that this victim was a...
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anything at opening hours at victor or are you always open?it is 24/7. -- >> it is 24/7. >> doesn't discourage anybody who is not -- is the more available to those who are not ultra net worth? increasing amounts of business people looking back at flying private across europe. they are doing that for business purposes. effectively would you fly private, it is not a luxury but the luxury of time. you can get to two or three european cities in a day and back home rather than flying commercial. it would not be possible. buying one to seize a private jets. you can have a little taste of the luxury? a or potentially buying returning aircraft. there are lots flying around. 40% in europe. we are providing a platform to allow people to get that and those really good deals. >> with the plan in the future? -- what is the plan in the future? >> the ambition for 2014 is to sell shares. ofcomplete our second year 300% growth. >> thank you for joining us. ♪ >> these are the top headlines. the united stationers wrists -- the united nations or rescinded its of
anything at opening hours at victor or are you always open?it is 24/7. -- >> it is 24/7. >> doesn't discourage anybody who is not -- is the more available to those who are not ultra net worth? increasing amounts of business people looking back at flying private across europe. they are doing that for business purposes. effectively would you fly private, it is not a luxury but the luxury of time. you can get to two or three european cities in a day and back home rather than flying...
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you would have to draw it to those questions to victor saying that i decided to speak out. seen it happen, and it happened to me for a long time, and i decided that i never, ever, wanted to see it happen to another woman again, that has to go to prison. you know, i fully accepted that i was sentenced to prison for crimes that i committed. but i was not sentenced to be raped, brutalized tortured. i want to make sure it doesn't happen to anybody ever again >> talk about the culture that allows this to happen. >> well, what happened is the mentality - at least the alabama system, one of a master servant mentality. the male employees of the state seem to think that these women are their property. once you are a felon in the state of alabama, you don't have the right to vote or consent, you don't have any rights. so they feel they have ownership over the women that are incarcerated, and they feel like they have ownership over their bodies, minds and souls. it's a control thing. they feel like these women are their property to do with as they please. >> what do you think needs to
you would have to draw it to those questions to victor saying that i decided to speak out. seen it happen, and it happened to me for a long time, and i decided that i never, ever, wanted to see it happen to another woman again, that has to go to prison. you know, i fully accepted that i was sentenced to prison for crimes that i committed. but i was not sentenced to be raped, brutalized tortured. i want to make sure it doesn't happen to anybody ever again >> talk about the culture that...
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and we have a special 4-year service award to victor tam. yeah, victor tam. [ applause ] principal of chinese education center. thank you. in addition i would like to recognize the members who could not be here tonight. which you chuck horn brook, our secretary, magdalena and frank. i think that represents all the members of our committee. can we have the student delegates come up for the photograph. >> i don't think he's here, ms. flemming. brian fox. apologies. speaker: thank you, members. now we have student delegates report. angela wei and logo an. speaker: thank you. things are picking up. we did recently an acc bylaw review to reconfirm the understanding of the bylaws with the real emphasis on the attendance policy which we have been reworking and we might possibly change in the future. another big thing on the cac agenda is the vision 2025. february 7th, is the last vision 2025 meeting and sac will be participating again at the bayview from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.. the sac leadership team participated to include a native in the 2025 ca
and we have a special 4-year service award to victor tam. yeah, victor tam. [ applause ] principal of chinese education center. thank you. in addition i would like to recognize the members who could not be here tonight. which you chuck horn brook, our secretary, magdalena and frank. i think that represents all the members of our committee. can we have the student delegates come up for the photograph. >> i don't think he's here, ms. flemming. brian fox. apologies. speaker: thank you,...
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. >> because of threats he faces for leaving the mexican mafia, victor asked that we only use his first name. he is housed in a unit made up entirely of inmates who have chosen to leave their gangs. >> the worst part of gangs is paranoia. it's like a virus, it invades. some times people see things that didn't really happen. as an end result, a lot of innocent people died. i just got tired of all the lies, you know, all of the backstabbing, all of the politics, paranoia. i just got tired of it. >> victor joined the mexican mafia while serving a prior 23-year prison sentence for kidnapping and aggravated assault. a recent parole violation, landed him back in jail. he has adopted a fatherly role with ex-gang members in the unit. >> you want to do it in the right way, legal way. can't be going to prison at this age. >> among those victor counsels is johnny robles, charged with attempted capital murder and theft. he pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> you get to a point where you have got to make a decision. is this the type of life that i want? >> i have to first of all be willing to
. >> because of threats he faces for leaving the mexican mafia, victor asked that we only use his first name. he is housed in a unit made up entirely of inmates who have chosen to leave their gangs. >> the worst part of gangs is paranoia. it's like a virus, it invades. some times people see things that didn't really happen. as an end result, a lot of innocent people died. i just got tired of all the lies, you know, all of the backstabbing, all of the politics, paranoia. i just got...
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. >> let's go right to victor blackwell. victor, 48 hours later do we have a better handle on how all of this went down? >> reporter: well, there's no disagreement amongst the city leaders, state leaders or the people who live here in the atlanta metro area what the problems were. as you heard from those leaders. but the question is whose job was it to make sure that everything worked properly? now, the mayor of atlanta has said several times that the releases, the dismissals from schools, from businesses, city governments and state offices should have been staggered. however, he has not said that he made any calls to try to stagger those. now, he has made it very clear that he does not have control over when students are released, but another question, did he call the superintendents of local school districts? did he call companies like coca-cola, major companies here, delta, major companies in atlanta, to determine when they would release their employees? we have not gotten an answer to that. now, for governor deal, in tha
. >> let's go right to victor blackwell. victor, 48 hours later do we have a better handle on how all of this went down? >> reporter: well, there's no disagreement amongst the city leaders, state leaders or the people who live here in the atlanta metro area what the problems were. as you heard from those leaders. but the question is whose job was it to make sure that everything worked properly? now, the mayor of atlanta has said several times that the releases, the dismissals from...
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victor, christi? >> kyung lah, thank you. >> usually california's rainy season at this point. >> so where is the rain then? cnn's jennifer gray looks at what's causing this crisis. >> reporter: just take one look in the west and the pictures will tell the story. we are barely two weeks into 2014 and new records are already being broken. but what's the science behind this extreme weather? >> when areas of the united states are under very persistent areas of high pressure, what meteorologists call ridges, we see a lot of dry, hot weather and i think that's what we've seen, and because of that, the western united states has been ridiculously dry. >> reporter: california's extreme drought is dire. san francisco is experiencing its driest year in more than 165 years. the wildfires come at a time when it's supposed to be california's rainy season. >> we're waiting for rain. we're praying. we're going to do a rain dance. >> reporter: the president of the american meteorological society says it's going to tak
victor, christi? >> kyung lah, thank you. >> usually california's rainy season at this point. >> so where is the rain then? cnn's jennifer gray looks at what's causing this crisis. >> reporter: just take one look in the west and the pictures will tell the story. we are barely two weeks into 2014 and new records are already being broken. but what's the science behind this extreme weather? >> when areas of the united states are under very persistent areas of high...
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in the south, victor blackwell.at picture of that not smiling man is atlanta, which normally would be a very smiley place to be. the picture does not look very happy to be there. alexandra steele has been watching all of this. george, i'm going to start with you because you have the worst of it. i have been watching you outside of lambeau field. you are still stuck there, my friend. >> reporter: well, but we did make sure to limit our exposure out here, ash lay. as you know, coming from canada, you know when you are out in this weather, you can't be out very long. we made sure to go inside and stay bundled up with the hat, scarf, gloves, all that. some 77,500 fans that were here yesterday, they braved the temperatures and watched this game in 5 degree weather. it felt like negative 11 with the windchill. they dealt with frozen bottles of beer and frozen beer. you leave it out for a few minutes and this happens very quickly. so it is incredibly cold out here. the officials are telling people today just to stay indoor
in the south, victor blackwell.at picture of that not smiling man is atlanta, which normally would be a very smiley place to be. the picture does not look very happy to be there. alexandra steele has been watching all of this. george, i'm going to start with you because you have the worst of it. i have been watching you outside of lambeau field. you are still stuck there, my friend. >> reporter: well, but we did make sure to limit our exposure out here, ash lay. as you know, coming from...
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>> this is your new brother, victor. ] >> jimmy: you're new brother victor. >> that's not her brother. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ana gasteyer, "suburgatory" airs wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. on abc. we love you pal. come back whenever. neon trees performs next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ verizon innovators are creating air and soil sensor networks that help use water wisely, so american farms can keep growing for generations to come. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. at subway! [ male announcer ] where january is now januany, and any regular footlong is now a $5 footlong. even low-fat favorites like the sweet onion chicken teriyaki! ♪ $5 footlong ♪ januany, any [ male announcer ] subway. eat fresh. ♪ januany, any [ male announcer ] can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight. vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6 symptom cold and flu relief. ♪ yo,move fast fruit flavor,fe, watermelon, blue razz gre
>> this is your new brother, victor. ] >> jimmy: you're new brother victor. >> that's not her brother. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ana gasteyer, "suburgatory" airs wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. on abc. we love you pal. come back whenever. neon trees performs next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ verizon innovators are creating air and soil sensor networks that help use water wisely, so american farms can keep growing for generations to come. because the world's...
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victor blackwell is joining us from atlanta. how prepared are folks in the south where they could also see some record low temperatures, victor? >> reporter: well, a coat, gloves, and a hat is -- even with those, it's still hard to prepare for the temperatures we're seeing today, and will see tomorrow. i do want to update that list of school closures you just announce announcements the, wolf. for the safety of students and employees, they will close schools tomorrow on january 7th. we can also tell you, the city was prepared for black ice. let's take a look at the roads. we're looking at i-75 and i-85 here, where things are moving along smoothly. but there was this fear that overnight all of yesterday's rain would freeze, and there would be black ice over the roads today. the good thing is that the wind that came through that's also making it very cold, it dried the roads before temperatures dipped below freezing, so no major concern for black ice. but right now, in the mid 20s, it feels like about 10 degrees. tomorrow the weath
victor blackwell is joining us from atlanta. how prepared are folks in the south where they could also see some record low temperatures, victor? >> reporter: well, a coat, gloves, and a hat is -- even with those, it's still hard to prepare for the temperatures we're seeing today, and will see tomorrow. i do want to update that list of school closures you just announce announcements the, wolf. for the safety of students and employees, they will close schools tomorrow on january 7th. we can...
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. >> jack: victor. it's a last-ditch attempt to keep his grandson in this country.what has he accused adam of now -- insider trading, stock manipulation? what? >> paul: there is a warrant for adam's arrest. we have every reason to believe that he was the hit-and-run driver that killed your niece. >> victoria: stay here with johnny. i'm gonna go find billy. >> victor: no, darling. i think you should stay here. billy may come backa
. >> jack: victor. it's a last-ditch attempt to keep his grandson in this country.what has he accused adam of now -- insider trading, stock manipulation? what? >> paul: there is a warrant for adam's arrest. we have every reason to believe that he was the hit-and-run driver that killed your niece. >> victoria: stay here with johnny. i'm gonna go find billy. >> victor: no, darling. i think you should stay here. billy may come backa
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our victor blackwell and bringian todd are both standing by. victor, fist to you. downtown in the middle of it all, what do you see? what do you learn? >> well, wolf, it's rush hour here in the suburb of atlanta, and typically this roetd is filled with bumper-to-bumper traffic but not today because this area and most of the area around atlanta shut down, schools, government offices, byes closed, and it's because of the snow emergency and the ice crisis here yesterday. as you said, thousands of people abandoned their cars after waiting for 12, 14, 16 hours in gridlock, bumper-to-bumper traffic. now they have to walk back the sometimes four, six, eight miles to get the car that they left. and in many cases those car have now been towed so it's a hunt for who has my vehicle and why has it been moved. we also know that the national guard, has been called to the interstate 85 and 75 and are searching buses and cars for people who did not leave their cars but sat in traffic most of the day, giving them meals raid to eat, the rations that are given to soldiers in afghanis
our victor blackwell and bringian todd are both standing by. victor, fist to you. downtown in the middle of it all, what do you see? what do you learn? >> well, wolf, it's rush hour here in the suburb of atlanta, and typically this roetd is filled with bumper-to-bumper traffic but not today because this area and most of the area around atlanta shut down, schools, government offices, byes closed, and it's because of the snow emergency and the ice crisis here yesterday. as you said,...
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newly installed ceo victor louise said coach saw substantially lower traffic in stores. adding to the broader retail conversation about too many stores and not number customers visiting them. >> people are staying at home, they're shopping on their mobile devices. the mobile internet is a gigant gigantic secular development killing companies like coach for example. coach is make kind of old-fashioned belts you have to go to the store and buy. nobody's buying them anymore. therefore they got killed on earnings. >> reporter: the holland accessorymaker is undergoing somewhat of a reinvention at both the brand and executive level. the company is working to expand and improve its products, moving more into a lifestyle-brand strategy under new ceo victor louise after long-time ceo lou frankfurt stepped down in december. but analysts think reinvention will be difficult and will take time. time that coach may not have for spare as it seemingly continues to lose market share to rival michael kors. >>> on wall street, stocks ended the session mixed and little change with earnings
newly installed ceo victor louise said coach saw substantially lower traffic in stores. adding to the broader retail conversation about too many stores and not number customers visiting them. >> people are staying at home, they're shopping on their mobile devices. the mobile internet is a gigant gigantic secular development killing companies like coach for example. coach is make kind of old-fashioned belts you have to go to the store and buy. nobody's buying them anymore. therefore they...
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that's the impression of the dance made famous by victor cruz.ob. >>> looks like justin bieber learning a different kind of lesson from his dui drag racing escapades while he's resting in panama. we'll be right back. we really wanted to take a relaxing trip to florida. you know? just to unwind. but we can only afford one trip this year, and his high school reunion is coming up in seattle. everyone's going. then we heard about hotwire... and realized we could actually afford to take both trips. [woman] see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. i should have been voted "most likely to travel." ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com book with our app for an additional... $25.00 off your next hotel. side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter w
that's the impression of the dance made famous by victor cruz.ob. >>> looks like justin bieber learning a different kind of lesson from his dui drag racing escapades while he's resting in panama. we'll be right back. we really wanted to take a relaxing trip to florida. you know? just to unwind. but we can only afford one trip this year, and his high school reunion is coming up in seattle. everyone's going. then we heard about hotwire... and realized we could actually afford to take...