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today could be the day victor convinces them all. after months of negotiations with the senegalese government he finally has permission to pilot the system at schools into cars. dignitaries from across senegal have gathered at this elementary school where victor will demonstrate the re t. system here for the first time. it was you could it would be so far the other three says well it really is it does sound like you can get and see what everybody was. after initial introductions to the package it's time to demonstrate the functionality of the tate in an actual costume. victor has a lot riding on things at this pilot school going well. or your dream. or book is what is up when we did see some sensi. dark. gray your the. guy you leave. the second electronic. store light but. i. am. not suggesting guy who lives here i would almost as. good check off you know parking not didn't see the definition let's see if. he and from the seven go to a lab and pretoria where two physicists are using light to make dramatic advances in the world of sci
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today could be the day victor convinces them all. after months of negotiations with the senegalese government he finally has permission to pilot the system at schools into cars. dignitaries from across senegal have gathered at this elementary school where victor will demonstrate the re t. system here for the first time. all this hidden secret will be so far out of three so when it really is it does sound like the c o two is. after initial introductions to the package it's time to demonstrate the functionality of the kit in an actual costume . victor has a lot riding on things at this pilot school going well. or your dream. or book is what is up we did see. little. dark. gray your gob guy you leave. the sec electronic. setback. for life but. i. thank. you. and that's just a guy who lives here i thought it almost as. good chuckle from three o'clock and i didn't see the definition but see. he and from the senate go to a lab and pretoria where two physicists are using light to make dramatic advances in the world of science. the ability t
today could be the day victor convinces them all. after months of negotiations with the senegalese government he finally has permission to pilot the system at schools into cars. dignitaries from across senegal have gathered at this elementary school where victor will demonstrate the re t. system here for the first time. all this hidden secret will be so far out of three so when it really is it does sound like the c o two is. after initial introductions to the package it's time to demonstrate...
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estÁ en montecito quÉ tal vÍctor ¿ cÓmo ves las cosas?as de lluvia. lo masamu lo mÁs preocupante que vuelva ocurrir lo del 9 de enero en esta zona afectada donde murieron 21 personas. podemos ver que los Árboles fueron arrancados desde la raÍz, piedras, pues rodaron por las calles. y es que estamos prÁcticamente al pie de la montaÑa. una de las zonas que fueron tambiÉn afectadas por los incendios. y una combinaciÓn de agua. y bueno la tierra eso puede causar deslaves como los que ocurrieron como les mencionamos el 9 de enero. 21 personas murieron. y muchas veces la gente no se imagina la intensidad de lo que pu pudiese ocurrir, y esto sucediÓ el 9 de enero y muchas personas no sabÍan lo que iba a suceder. y ahora es mejor prevenir que lamentar. muchos se han ido, esto parece mÁs que nada un pueblo fantasmas. las personas que vimos ayer, los trabajadores de esta zona ya se han ido. se esperan de 3 a 6 pulgadas de lluvia. y bueno eso podrÍa tornarse fatal. mÁs en las montaÑas. pues que fueron afectadas por los incendios y eso pudiese causar
estÁ en montecito quÉ tal vÍctor ¿ cÓmo ves las cosas?as de lluvia. lo masamu lo mÁs preocupante que vuelva ocurrir lo del 9 de enero en esta zona afectada donde murieron 21 personas. podemos ver que los Árboles fueron arrancados desde la raÍz, piedras, pues rodaron por las calles. y es que estamos prÁcticamente al pie de la montaÑa. una de las zonas que fueron tambiÉn afectadas por los incendios. y una combinaciÓn de agua. y bueno la tierra eso puede causar deslaves como los que...
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silva fue a cargarse de energÍa, vÍctor ¿ cÓmo estas buenas tardess vestido de blanco y todo?a felicidad te saludo con mucho gusto en el estado de mÉxico en la zona arqueolÓgica de t teotihuacan, aquÍ jovencitas que vi vo vienen a recibir el prime equinoccio desde donde >>> de francia, mÉxico >>> nosotros me llevan ustedes, vamos a subir a la pirÁmide del sol y alzar las manos asÍ para
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china the rise of xi jinping welcome to all of you victor i want to start with you just how significant a move is it abolishing term limits in china this is one of the most important proposed amendments to the chinese constitution made by the central committee of the communist party of china and i'm sure the m.p.c. will have this amendment adopted was it is adopted to ensure that the incumbent president xi jinping will continue to serve as the chinese president for more than two terms that is ten years how long he will continue to serve after the original a two term limitation we do not know he may serve four years or he may serve even for another couple of decades this will help ensure the stability of the very top of the chinese leadership and i think it is a good thing for china it is a good thing for the world and the reaction of the wall street's on the immediate reaction to this announcement. indicated that even the wall street was positive about the longer term stability at the very top of the chinese leadership joseph is there any chance at this point that this would not happen
china the rise of xi jinping welcome to all of you victor i want to start with you just how significant a move is it abolishing term limits in china this is one of the most important proposed amendments to the chinese constitution made by the central committee of the communist party of china and i'm sure the m.p.c. will have this amendment adopted was it is adopted to ensure that the incumbent president xi jinping will continue to serve as the chinese president for more than two terms that is...
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in the lower left-hand corner, a signature -- victor higgins. >> victor higgins.d you know? >> i never heard of him before. >> turns out, the guy's work sells for big bucks. >> one of his paintings sold at sotheby's for over $400,000. >> he appeals to the modern aesthetics, not only back then, but specifically today. >> mark sublette, an authority on western painting, knows all about victor higgins. born on a farm in indiana in 1884, the artist leaves home as a teenager and studies painting at the art institute of chicago. in 1913, he's one of many american artists blown away by an international exhibition of modern art called the armory show. >> you had all these cubist and impressionistic paintings coming from europe. and it really shook up the entire art world. >> the staggered american artists, including higgins, resolve to develop their own modern styles. so several artists from around the country converge in taos, new mexico -- at the time, a sleepy southwestern pueblo. >> we have crystal-clear, blue skies with wonderful light penetration. it's a perfect set
in the lower left-hand corner, a signature -- victor higgins. >> victor higgins.d you know? >> i never heard of him before. >> turns out, the guy's work sells for big bucks. >> one of his paintings sold at sotheby's for over $400,000. >> he appeals to the modern aesthetics, not only back then, but specifically today. >> mark sublette, an authority on western painting, knows all about victor higgins. born on a farm in indiana in 1884, the artist leaves home as...
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>> i really don't know, victor. i don't know, i'm assuming that he is going to be able to file some type of lawsuit for being terminated wrongfully. and make a case on his side. and, you know, this is unprecedented. i've never seen anything quite at this level where, you know, you have somebody that is a cu fbi agent and senior executive like mccabe in this position. we had director comey, but he was not a career fbi agent being removed. you had director sessions being removed by president clinton years ago, but to have this happen at this point, we don't know all of the story. but i think to me just the evidence that mounts up is, that, yes, you may have the d disclosure to "wall street journal" or any media may have started this. during the inquiry everybody knows the one thing you do not do is lie or try to cover up after the event. you have to be forthright. it's a severe offense within the fbi. it's something that is not taken lightly. and i think the mistake here is that president trump, with these tweets and
>> i really don't know, victor. i don't know, i'm assuming that he is going to be able to file some type of lawsuit for being terminated wrongfully. and make a case on his side. and, you know, this is unprecedented. i've never seen anything quite at this level where, you know, you have somebody that is a cu fbi agent and senior executive like mccabe in this position. we had director comey, but he was not a career fbi agent being removed. you had director sessions being removed by...
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amanda: well hello victor renway.e pull anything from the packages that confirm gilford sent those too? margot: yeah. georgia's fingerprint analysis came back with a positive id on afis. mitch: that's excellent. well, let's get a warrant and put this guy back where he belongs, huh? amanda: margot, keep an eye on the ip activity from that address. i have an idea. veronica: and then he showed up literally out of nowhere. it was so awkward, you guys. noah: no worse than the time you two tried to cover up your tracks after you jacked up my car. veronica: okay, maybe not that bad. but it was definitely worse than that time preston tried to do open mic night. noah: ooh, burn. preston: hey, i crushed it at open mic night, right? veronica: she was so excited to pick out a dress for her first homecoming. that was before she flipped when mitch got there. i honestly have no idea what to do. preston: hey, do you guys remember our first homecoming? veronica: of course. you went with allison. noah: ooh, double burn. preston: well t
amanda: well hello victor renway.e pull anything from the packages that confirm gilford sent those too? margot: yeah. georgia's fingerprint analysis came back with a positive id on afis. mitch: that's excellent. well, let's get a warrant and put this guy back where he belongs, huh? amanda: margot, keep an eye on the ip activity from that address. i have an idea. veronica: and then he showed up literally out of nowhere. it was so awkward, you guys. noah: no worse than the time you two tried to...
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que estÉn llevando su trabajo conforme la ley y no estÉn pisoteandole los derechos a migrantes. >> vÍctormunidad inmigrante parece sentirse protegida en facebook tras el escÁndalo de filtraciÓn de datos de 50 millones de usuarios, trasciende ahora que agentes de ice utilizan la red social para rastrear indocumentados. cristina londoÑo nos cuenta. >> creÍa que su actividad en facebook se quedaba en casa. >> mÁs bien entre familia pero no pÚblicamente. >> pero investigador privado dice que es su mayor fuente de informaciÓn. >> las redes sociales son la herramienta mejor utilizada en las investigaciÓn. >> no le sorprendiÓ que ice le hubiera pedido al medio social ayuda para captar en nuevo mÉxico que ademÁs resultÓ ser indocumentado. facebook dice que recibiÓ una solicitud vÁlida de inmigraciÓn que involucraba a un depredador de menores activo y aclarÓ que ice en ningÚn momento identifiÓo violaciones migratorias. >> no le dan acceso abierto a su base de datos pero no lo necesitan esta abogada dice que en las cortes agentes de ice ya han usado publicaciones en los medios sociales en contra de
que estÉn llevando su trabajo conforme la ley y no estÉn pisoteandole los derechos a migrantes. >> vÍctormunidad inmigrante parece sentirse protegida en facebook tras el escÁndalo de filtraciÓn de datos de 50 millones de usuarios, trasciende ahora que agentes de ice utilizan la red social para rastrear indocumentados. cristina londoÑo nos cuenta. >> creÍa que su actividad en facebook se quedaba en casa. >> mÁs bien entre familia pero no pÚblicamente. >> pero...
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christi and victor?an, thank you so much. >> student organizers never expected the response they have gone. look at the crowd in this aerial photo from washington yesterday. that is massive. >> president trump was not in d.c. to hear this message firsthand. the white house is praising the marchers and the student leaders. kristen holmes joins us live from washington. >> reporter: that is exactly right. hundreds of thousands of people were marching on washington. president trump was in mar-a-lago visiting one of his golf properties about 35 miles away from where that parkland massacre occurred several weeks ago. we didn't hear from president trump all on this march and not on twitter and no statement. the white house did issue a statement in support of the protesters saying, i think we can pull this up for you here. which is why he urged congress to pass the fix nics and stop school violence acts and sign them into law. on friday they followed through on the president's commitment to ban legal weapons tha
christi and victor?an, thank you so much. >> student organizers never expected the response they have gone. look at the crowd in this aerial photo from washington yesterday. that is massive. >> president trump was not in d.c. to hear this message firsthand. the white house is praising the marchers and the student leaders. kristen holmes joins us live from washington. >> reporter: that is exactly right. hundreds of thousands of people were marching on washington. president...
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victor mentioned one. nra is really paying attention to, raising the age for gun purchases from 18 to 21. it also requires a three day waiting period for firearm purchases. there are some exceptions included there but bans the sale or position of bump fire stocks. it also funds more security and mental health services in school including more funding for resource officers and gives police more power to seize ammunition from those deemed mentally unfit. there is also a new program named after the coach who died shielding students with his own body during that massacre. this is going to arm some teachers if both the local school district and local sheriff's departments agree to do so. >>> all right. you may remember the name martin shkreli. he is the hedge fund manager who jacked up the price of a life saving drug in 2015. a federal court sentenced him to seven years in prison for defrauding investors out of more than $10 million. the cnn correspondent joins us with more details. we're learning this was an e
victor mentioned one. nra is really paying attention to, raising the age for gun purchases from 18 to 21. it also requires a three day waiting period for firearm purchases. there are some exceptions included there but bans the sale or position of bump fire stocks. it also funds more security and mental health services in school including more funding for resource officers and gives police more power to seize ammunition from those deemed mentally unfit. there is also a new program named after...
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>> victor oquendo leading us off tonight. victor, thank you. >>> also at this hour, we are following what will be a major decision by president trump's attorney general, jeff sessions. will he fire a top fbi official just days before his retirement? the fbi's outgoing deputy director, andrew mccabe, four days from retiring. his pension now at stake. mccabe has been a frequent target of president trump. and here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: it was andrew mccabe who was thrust into the national spotlight after president trump fired former fbi director james comey. mccabe suddenly becoming the acting director of the fbi. soon after, asked on capitol hill about a claim made by the white house that morale, because of james comey, was low -- >> is it accurate that the rank and file no longer supported director comey? >> no, sir, that is not accurate. the vast majority of fbi employees enjoyed a deep and positive connection to director comey. >> reporter: for many months, president trump pu
>> victor oquendo leading us off tonight. victor, thank you. >>> also at this hour, we are following what will be a major decision by president trump's attorney general, jeff sessions. will he fire a top fbi official just days before his retirement? the fbi's outgoing deputy director, andrew mccabe, four days from retiring. his pension now at stake. mccabe has been a frequent target of president trump. and here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >>...
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>> for example, victor says in prison, he was once housed next door to a member of a rival gang.lled fishing in which inmates used string to pass items to cell to cell, victor put his plan into place. he would attempt to fish a magazine with a note inside to a nearby mexican mafia member. >> i would call to my gang brother, two cells down and purposely miss his cell for the magazine to land in the next guy's cell so he could get it, that's what i wanted him to do. >>> in the note victor falsely written a particular inmate in the rival gang was really a member of the mexican mafia. >> and, he would read the letter and then he would pass it to his other gang brothers, and sometimes it would end up stabbing their own brother thinking it was one of us. see, that's the kind of psychological warfare that i liked to employ. >> victor says that he sees parallels between the early days of the mexican mafia and those of its younger wilder rival the tango orejones. >> the mexican mafia basically started like the orejones now, let's do this to protect ourselves so nobody else will get extort
>> for example, victor says in prison, he was once housed next door to a member of a rival gang.lled fishing in which inmates used string to pass items to cell to cell, victor put his plan into place. he would attempt to fish a magazine with a note inside to a nearby mexican mafia member. >> i would call to my gang brother, two cells down and purposely miss his cell for the magazine to land in the next guy's cell so he could get it, that's what i wanted him to do. >>> in...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. >> we are hearing from andrew mccabe who was, indeed, fired late last night less than 48 hours before he could retire with full benefits. >> president trump is cheering the move with a great day for democracy, but mccabe who worked that agency for more than two decades calls this an attack on the fbi and on his credibility. >>> also t is the president versus a porn star in court. president trump's personal lawyer claims stormy daniels the adult film actress violated her nondisclosure agreement and could owe now $20 million. >> as president trump starts assembling his team for 2020 run, the data firm used by his campaign has been kicked off facebook for misusing information. we're following all the details this morning. let's start with cnn's abby philip live in washington. andrew mccabe former fbi director was fired less than 48 hours before he could retire with full benefits. >> that's right, victor. this decision came at virtually the last possible moment for the attorney general jeff sessions to make it. mccabe was set to retire in just a couple of days wh
. >> i'm victor blackwell. >> we are hearing from andrew mccabe who was, indeed, fired late last night less than 48 hours before he could retire with full benefits. >> president trump is cheering the move with a great day for democracy, but mccabe who worked that agency for more than two decades calls this an attack on the fbi and on his credibility. >>> also t is the president versus a porn star in court. president trump's personal lawyer claims stormy daniels the...
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pulling out of their hair in the western circles i'd like to point out that however i agree with victor about the national reserve was that was built up that help whether the sanctions and the oil price our going into debt and we are going to that but i will though that those same neo liberals who built up didn't want to spend even to save the country during the financial crisis does obesity the country for the wrong reasons he is. if you look at. the two thousand and eight financial crisis. russia weathered that pretty well. in the same way the c.d.c. people sure that's russia kept a stable that calming me during that period and did it again this time so the record there is pretty good that's why they're still in their places because nothing to suggest nothing succeeds like success yes despite all the criticism the . results show there is yes thirty seconds mark before going to break there was a big ideological option of choices on the boat to communist to nationalist to liberals a new a liberal. and putin and there was this little ideological. display and the people still true it was
pulling out of their hair in the western circles i'd like to point out that however i agree with victor about the national reserve was that was built up that help whether the sanctions and the oil price our going into debt and we are going to that but i will though that those same neo liberals who built up didn't want to spend even to save the country during the financial crisis does obesity the country for the wrong reasons he is. if you look at. the two thousand and eight financial crisis....
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doesn't work. >> ainsley: victor, your reaction?, i mean, the same thing, obama did the same thing with steel so did george w. bush, obama slapped a 35% tariff on tires. what's different about trump though is as he has made minimum wage controversies irrelevant because there is a shortage of jobs and the market is rebounding and people need workers. the same thing will happen with trade as we have cheaper energy. we have a more favorable business climate. we have better deregulation than europe and we have a better and more con diewivelg tax code. i think what's going to happen, capital is going to come into the united states, this entire hysteria over one or two tariffs is going to fade. >> laura: it's armageddon as nancy would say. by the way victor, i loved how trump said today if you are a country and you don't make steel or aluminum but especially if you don't make steel are you really a country? that's a genius way of putting it because for national defense and all the reasons we need heavy steel, he made that point. like no o
doesn't work. >> ainsley: victor, your reaction?, i mean, the same thing, obama did the same thing with steel so did george w. bush, obama slapped a 35% tariff on tires. what's different about trump though is as he has made minimum wage controversies irrelevant because there is a shortage of jobs and the market is rebounding and people need workers. the same thing will happen with trade as we have cheaper energy. we have a more favorable business climate. we have better deregulation than...
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victor about the national reserve was that was built up that helped whether the sanctions and the oil price that were going in to begin with are going to that but i would note that those same the old liberals who built up didn't want to spend even to save the country during the financial crisis and there's let me see the country for for all the reasons that he is the one that will prove to you if you look at. the two thousand and eight financial crisis russia weathered that pretty well. in the same way the c.d.c. people are sure that's russia kept a stable that coming near during that period and did it again this time so the record there is pretty good that's why they're still in their places because nothing to suggest nothing succeeds like success yes despite all the criticism the . results show there is yes thirty seconds mark before we're going to break there was a big ideological option of choices on the boat to communist to nationals to liberals a new a liberal. and putin and there was this little ideological. display and the people still chose vladimir putin and i mean putin is
victor about the national reserve was that was built up that helped whether the sanctions and the oil price that were going in to begin with are going to that but i would note that those same the old liberals who built up didn't want to spend even to save the country during the financial crisis and there's let me see the country for for all the reasons that he is the one that will prove to you if you look at. the two thousand and eight financial crisis russia weathered that pretty well. in the...
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i am very honored to present mitch and victor. we look forward to hearing both of their presentations. i'm going to moderate a brief hesitation. then we will open it up to q1 a from the audience. they're going to have 20 minutes for each. then we will begin. then we will move to mitch. i want to thank you all personally for being here. it means a lot to me. we get really excited about fostering your ideas in the community. it makes me happy to see you on here. thank you for coming. with that, let us begin with vic . victor: i live in brooklyn new york but i'm not from there. i'm from north carolina. [laughter] i live there now. i'm based there. for the last few years. i have been working as a photojournalist for about 15 years. i got my start in central america, i started out in guatemala. i got my start covering the aftermath of a very long civil war there, one that was underreported in the western press. i worked in california for many years. i lived in northern california, the bay area, and then i lived in stockton, california.
i am very honored to present mitch and victor. we look forward to hearing both of their presentations. i'm going to moderate a brief hesitation. then we will open it up to q1 a from the audience. they're going to have 20 minutes for each. then we will begin. then we will move to mitch. i want to thank you all personally for being here. it means a lot to me. we get really excited about fostering your ideas in the community. it makes me happy to see you on here. thank you for coming. with that,...
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>> victor oquendo from florida again tonight. thank you, victor. >>> overseas tonight. authorities say a total of 21 people needed emergency treatment after the poisoning of a former russian spy with a highly toxic nerve agent. sergei skripal and his daughter are in critical condition. the street remains a crime scene at this hour. sergeant nick bailey now identified as the first police officer on the scene remains in serious condition tonight, but we're told he is conscious and talking. >>> there is much more on "world news tonight" this thursday. the deadly police collision. new developments. this is the moment a police cruiser answering a call at nearly 80 miles an hour slams into a mother's car killing her 6-year-old son. tonight why the officer is now suing the mother. >>> the urgent search at this hour. police hunting for a missing girl and the man who allegedly took her from school after signing her out on multiple occasions. >>> and you will remember that ferry explosion injuring about two dozen people, and tonight the new warning for americans about visiting a
>> victor oquendo from florida again tonight. thank you, victor. >>> overseas tonight. authorities say a total of 21 people needed emergency treatment after the poisoning of a former russian spy with a highly toxic nerve agent. sergei skripal and his daughter are in critical condition. the street remains a crime scene at this hour. sergeant nick bailey now identified as the first police officer on the scene remains in serious condition tonight, but we're told he is conscious and...
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because, victor, some authorities are now suggesting that if you are staying in a rental on vacation, that there are precautions you can take? >> reporter: david, some experts say you should go as far as bringing your own carbon monoxide and smoke detector with you when you travel. they also recommend going and checking to see what kind of safety equipment, fire extinguishers or alarms that rental has. david? >> victor, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, we are following what could be a developing headline involving north korean leader kim jong-un. this video, what is reportedly kim jong-un's motorcade, under heavy security, speeding through the streets of beijing. it would be the first time kim has left north korea since taking over as the hermit kingdom's dictator in 2011. the trip would serve as an opportunity for china to offer input before kim's highly anticipated face-to-face with president trump. president trump has said he wants that to happen before the end of may. >>> and from russia tonight, the heartbreaking toll from a fire inside a shopping mall. families and children trap
because, victor, some authorities are now suggesting that if you are staying in a rental on vacation, that there are precautions you can take? >> reporter: david, some experts say you should go as far as bringing your own carbon monoxide and smoke detector with you when you travel. they also recommend going and checking to see what kind of safety equipment, fire extinguishers or alarms that rental has. david? >> victor, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, we are following what...
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and victor, that search and rescue effort continues right now? >> reporter: david, authorities are calling this an all hands on deck situation. they'll be out here working throughout the night. they tell us they can't confirm the number of people dead, simply because they can't access the area or all of those cars that are stuck underneath the enormous weight of that bridge. david? >> just a horrific scene there. and victor, as you know, there are a lot of questions tonight about that new bridge, built befo beforehand and trucked to the scene. tonight, we have just learned that the ntsb is now investigating. and look at this video tonight, showing workers putting the 174-foot bridge right into place. it took them just hours to do that over the weekend last weekend. abc's david kerley tonight on this part of the story. >> reporter: the remnants of some of the 950 tons of concrete and steel were part of what is known as an abc bridge, accelerated bridge construction. some dub it an instant bridge. in fact, that pre-built span, in a matter of hours
and victor, that search and rescue effort continues right now? >> reporter: david, authorities are calling this an all hands on deck situation. they'll be out here working throughout the night. they tell us they can't confirm the number of people dead, simply because they can't access the area or all of those cars that are stuck underneath the enormous weight of that bridge. david? >> just a horrific scene there. and victor, as you know, there are a lot of questions tonight about...
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victor joins us now from the scene of the collapse. what is the university saying about that company not being pre-qualified? >> reporter: tom, the president of the university says they are investigating, but they only work with approved and certified contractors. also tonight, word of another victim who died here, a worker, 37-year-old navarro brown from another company. they tell us he was out here when that bridge went down. tom? >> victor oquendo with that sad, new development tonight. victor, thank you. >>> now to the drama playing out at the white house. growing questions about who is coming and going in the west wing. three days after the firing of secretary of state rex tillerson, national security adviser h.r. mcmaster, va secretary, david shulkin and hud secretary ben carson, are all said to be on thin ice. the white house insists no one is going anywhere, at least not yet. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: tonight the white house is trying to tamp down reports of an imminent cabinet shakeup. >> the staff actually just
victor joins us now from the scene of the collapse. what is the university saying about that company not being pre-qualified? >> reporter: tom, the president of the university says they are investigating, but they only work with approved and certified contractors. also tonight, word of another victim who died here, a worker, 37-year-old navarro brown from another company. they tell us he was out here when that bridge went down. tom? >> victor oquendo with that sad, new development...
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we demand change. >> and victor oquendo with us live once again tonight from porkland, florida. and victor, as you know, in washington, they passed a school violence bill in the house, but tonight, critics say it doesn't actually have any gun control measures? >> reporter: that's right, david. it's called the stop school violence act. it does not address kgun contro at all. it trains law enforcement officers and school officials and adds security equipment around schools. it passed by an overwhelming majority, but democrats say it doesn't do enough. david? >> victor, thank you. >>> also at this hour, we are following what will be a major decision by president trump's attorney general, jeff sessions. will he fire a top fbi official just days before his retirement? the fbi's outgoing deputy director, andrew mccabe, four days from retiring. his pension now at stake. mccabe has been a frequent target of president trump. and here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: it was andrew mccabe who was thrust into the national spotlight after president trum
we demand change. >> and victor oquendo with us live once again tonight from porkland, florida. and victor, as you know, in washington, they passed a school violence bill in the house, but tonight, critics say it doesn't actually have any gun control measures? >> reporter: that's right, david. it's called the stop school violence act. it does not address kgun contro at all. it trains law enforcement officers and school officials and adds security equipment around schools. it passed...
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victor is 53 and has been deputy chairman since 200015. work, one is driving global demand the robots in the workplace, it is by far the biggest marketplace for industrial robots but while its big push to develop a high, the world's was popular country could also be the place where machines you cannot see it and buy software takeover swathes of jobs currently being done by people? our china correspondent has the details. i think the impact the people is psychologically, they were felt threatened. but they will feel. robots and artificial intelligence are not new but their combined power and potential is revolutionising the workplace. there are types of routine jobs that will be totally replaced so assembly lines, inspection, customer service, representative, telemarketing, it will be a total replacement.” representative, telemarketing, it will be a total replacement. i have to admiti will be a total replacement. i have to admit i am not feeling that co mforta ble to admit i am not feeling that comfortable but this is how a visit to the den
victor is 53 and has been deputy chairman since 200015. work, one is driving global demand the robots in the workplace, it is by far the biggest marketplace for industrial robots but while its big push to develop a high, the world's was popular country could also be the place where machines you cannot see it and buy software takeover swathes of jobs currently being done by people? our china correspondent has the details. i think the impact the people is psychologically, they were felt...
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i quit. >> j.t.: victor. >> victor: yeah. j.t. what can i do for you? uh, well, look, i'm -- i'm head of newman enterprise's security team. yeah, i'm the guy who
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>> victor oquendo with us again tonight. >>> and to a new school scare we're following tonight. this time, a teacher with a gun barricading himself inside his classroom and then firing a shot. students running in fear. and here's abc's steve osunsami on that front. >> reporter: this was the panic this morning during third period at dalton high school north of atlanta, after police say this popular social studies teacher had a breakdown and locked himself in an empty classroom with a handgun. >> he was telling people to go away. >> reporter: the principal, who was outside the door, says that 53-year-old randall davidson wasn't making sense, and fired a bullet through a window. they immediately evacuated the school. >> everybody started screaming and some teachers said, "get out, get out." and we all just started running out. and, i left everything -- my bookbag. we didn't finish eating. >> reporter: the school's armed security officer was offcampus. the only person with a gun was the teacher, seen here, who for years has called games for the football team. >> when i got to dalton
>> victor oquendo with us again tonight. >>> and to a new school scare we're following tonight. this time, a teacher with a gun barricading himself inside his classroom and then firing a shot. students running in fear. and here's abc's steve osunsami on that front. >> reporter: this was the panic this morning during third period at dalton high school north of atlanta, after police say this popular social studies teacher had a breakdown and locked himself in an empty...
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incredible scenes here at the victor on saturday night will hold three of the four recognised world heavyweightitles. there is
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en san diego fue una reciente redada, vÍctor hugo rodriguez amplia. >>> no hubo corretedero, ni acciÓnidos. >>> se espera que el hombre salga de la tienda, no sÉ si lo tenÍan en mira, saliÓ y lo arrestan. >>> adriÁn dijo que vio cuatro camionetas de ice afuera de su trabajo. >>> tenÍan una persona adentro de la camioneta, pasaba gente, yo tambiÉn y nunca nos preguntaron nada. >>> 50 personas tenÍan condena por delitos y al menos 9 fueron arrestados por ingresar al paÍs despuÉs de ser deportados, el resto no tenÍa historial criminal. >>> es el nÚmero mÁs alto de arrestos de personas que no tienen antecedentes penales en el paÍs. >>> en san diego detuvieron 1622 personas sin antecedentes criminales en el 2017. los agentes de ice en esta comunidad trabajan y llevaron a cabo tres operativos en menos de un mes. >>> (hablan en inglÉs).. >>> el portavoz de ice dijo que los operativos continuarÁn, y que personas que violaron leyes serÁn detenidos. >>> en san diego, california, vÍctor hugo rodriguez noticias telemundo. >>> pausa, al regreso una fÁbrica arde en llamas, los empleados salvan sus v
en san diego fue una reciente redada, vÍctor hugo rodriguez amplia. >>> no hubo corretedero, ni acciÓnidos. >>> se espera que el hombre salga de la tienda, no sÉ si lo tenÍan en mira, saliÓ y lo arrestan. >>> adriÁn dijo que vio cuatro camionetas de ice afuera de su trabajo. >>> tenÍan una persona adentro de la camioneta, pasaba gente, yo tambiÉn y nunca nos preguntaron nada. >>> 50 personas tenÍan condena por delitos y al menos 9 fueron...
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. good morning to you. the president is escalating his attacks on his own law enforcement agencies and once again claiming that the russia investigation, which, remember, has resulted in indictments and guilty pleas and new sanctions is a witch hunt. >> it's a view that's shared by one of his top lawyers who's facing backlash for suggesting that the investigation needs to be shut down. none of this is stopping special counsel robert mueller who we now know met with former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe and has notes on all of mccabe's interactions with president trump. >> dan merica is following all of these developments from washington. what more do we know about repo robert mueller's sit-down with the deputy director 0 are how he got ahold of these memos? >> we know that president trump continues to fume and rage about this investigation he's has for a long time. what's new here is as we're told former fbi director andrew mccabe actually sat down with robert mueller, was interviewed by him, handed over
. >> i'm victor blackwell. good morning to you. the president is escalating his attacks on his own law enforcement agencies and once again claiming that the russia investigation, which, remember, has resulted in indictments and guilty pleas and new sanctions is a witch hunt. >> it's a view that's shared by one of his top lawyers who's facing backlash for suggesting that the investigation needs to be shut down. none of this is stopping special counsel robert mueller who we now know...
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went to china is trump going to metaphorically go to korea what i find really remarkable me go to victorfirst is that i think he did this all on his own he didn't tell anyone and the reaction from his own administration they were caught flat footed and of course the media is dead set against it because well they're a front for the for the deep state what's going on here because of course tillerson who have sense as much of his trip to he took it all in africa yes right after yes . and it's actually good that he you know if you met with. in the theater piers the as they were planning who knows what who would have been accused of what they are but with the you know it's clear first of all it's questionable whether the trip will happen. considering all kinds of all sorts of circumstances of course for the real deal cleary's ation of the korean peninsula to happen the united states would have to do two things first of all it would have to give guarantees of nonaggression against north korea which is the point of wanted all along yes but there was going to use would have to be they wouldn't j
went to china is trump going to metaphorically go to korea what i find really remarkable me go to victorfirst is that i think he did this all on his own he didn't tell anyone and the reaction from his own administration they were caught flat footed and of course the media is dead set against it because well they're a front for the for the deep state what's going on here because of course tillerson who have sense as much of his trip to he took it all in africa yes right after yes . and it's...
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>> better than me. >> this is your year, victor. >> and butt tripping? didn't know where you were going with that. >> i wrote it down -- >> why? >> i feel like i'll have to use it later in life. maybe a different context. but i feel like to -- like i will later in life. >> thanks. >>> ahead, our original series that explores how popes have shaped politics. >> why some say the current pope's liberal views make him the anti-trump. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief. flonase. this changes everything. your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto m
>> better than me. >> this is your year, victor. >> and butt tripping? didn't know where you were going with that. >> i wrote it down -- >> why? >> i feel like i'll have to use it later in life. maybe a different context. but i feel like to -- like i will later in life. >> thanks. >>> ahead, our original series that explores how popes have shaped politics. >> why some say the current pope's liberal views make him the anti-trump. you...
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las terribles sospechas de vÍctor se volvieron una realidad que han dejado tristeza y desconcierto paraene que recordar que tiene derechos. >>no abre la puerta, si ellos vienen a tocar y vienen con una orden de cateo correcta pueden tirar su puerta y preguntar por la persona que tienen la lista, tampoco firmÉ nada. david: esta familia pagÓ miles de dÓlares y nunca ha solucionado su citaciÓn. ahora se encuentra en mÉxico el padre familia. los expertos brindan una serie de recomendaciones para evitar ser vÍctimas de estafa. >> no paguen en efectivo nada, absolutamente nada. david: por ahora cristina trata de asimilar la noticia de la partÍa de su esposo. >> es muy feo, trato de ser fuerte por mi familia. david: david urÍas, "noticias univisiÓn 14". beatriz: gracias, david. aquÍ les dejamos una lista con todos los nÚmeros especialistas. ayer se reportÓ un hecho de violencia domÉstica que incluyen a smith, jugador de los raiders. un hombre recibiÓ un impacto de bala en san josÉun todo se registrÓ en la cuadra mi 600 a las --1600 a las 14:00. hoy arrestaron a dos hombres por cometer distinta
las terribles sospechas de vÍctor se volvieron una realidad que han dejado tristeza y desconcierto paraene que recordar que tiene derechos. >>no abre la puerta, si ellos vienen a tocar y vienen con una orden de cateo correcta pueden tirar su puerta y preguntar por la persona que tienen la lista, tampoco firmÉ nada. david: esta familia pagÓ miles de dÓlares y nunca ha solucionado su citaciÓn. ahora se encuentra en mÉxico el padre familia. los expertos brindan una serie de...
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. >> vÍctor silva informa. >> son los gritos de una mujer luchan luchandopor resguardar a su familia.o y elementos de la secretarÍa de marina la madrugada del domingo en ta ta tamaulipas. >> 3 miembros de su familia que se dirigÍan a su familia. >> mi niÑo pidiÓ mi ayuda que estaba de sangrando. >> 2 niÑas fallecieron junto a su madre su padre se encuentra herido en el hospital las familias responsabilizan a la marina de dispararles sigue el aire >>> le tiraron desde el helicÓptero y cuando ya dijeron que ellos estaban muertos y dijimos nos equivocamos, era una familia. >> la secretaria de marina se deslindo informÓ que los impactos de bala fueron a causa de fuego cruzado. >> y se tratÓ de 3 emboscadas en donde hubieron 4 civiles muertos y un oficial caÍdo. >> pone en preocupaciÓn porque no es la primera vez que estÁn involucrados en actos delictivos. >> ha recibido 13 denuncias por desapariciÓn forzada en donde se involucra a personal de la marina. >> para los habitantes es una tierra sin ley, en mÉxico, vÍctor silva, noticias telemundo. >> en mÉxico arrestaron al sospechoso de asesi
. >> vÍctor silva informa. >> son los gritos de una mujer luchan luchandopor resguardar a su familia.o y elementos de la secretarÍa de marina la madrugada del domingo en ta ta tamaulipas. >> 3 miembros de su familia que se dirigÍan a su familia. >> mi niÑo pidiÓ mi ayuda que estaba de sangrando. >> 2 niÑas fallecieron junto a su madre su padre se encuentra herido en el hospital las familias responsabilizan a la marina de dispararles sigue el aire >>>...
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>> victor, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. three police officers shot, responding to a 911 call for help. women heard screaming. more on that in a moment. >>> the city bus colliding with an suv. several injuries reported. you'll see the images. incredible there. >>> and new reporting on the russian poison plot. the new surveillance tonight. and word that it was a nerve agent. a lot more news ahead. a lot more news ahead. before you and your rheumatologist ve to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. yo
>> victor, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. three police officers shot, responding to a 911 call for help. women heard screaming. more on that in a moment. >>> the city bus colliding with an suv. several injuries reported. you'll see the images. incredible there. >>> and new reporting on the russian poison plot. the new surveillance tonight. and word that it was a nerve agent. a lot more news ahead....
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program and that's what the russian people expect it will be we were time of the sort and i'm glad victor brought it up here i mean when the parties are not very strong i mean in many ways in my mind there's really it's still just one party and it's the communist party in shrinking and it's. drinking ok through time. there is a convenience we have with me because you have it ok but if you look at united russia it is very diverse ok because i mean it actually has its own political spectrum when it isn't even for the actual. twenty five years have passed more than twenty five years since the soviet union collapsed in the russian became a multiple multiple data system multiplied to state what why has that problem still persisted because russia as the information political sphere has been keen to wait for the influence as soon as opposition parties emerge for the actors come in and start to meddle because they see these images yes with their mind me with their. bras and so and so forth and soon as opposition parties emerge for an actor such as the united states and its product to. the economy
program and that's what the russian people expect it will be we were time of the sort and i'm glad victor brought it up here i mean when the parties are not very strong i mean in many ways in my mind there's really it's still just one party and it's the communist party in shrinking and it's. drinking ok through time. there is a convenience we have with me because you have it ok but if you look at united russia it is very diverse ok because i mean it actually has its own political spectrum when...
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we know that the heir is his son, victor. side for 30 years and is running day-to-day operations for the last few years. that will be the main question. but we are not expecting this is something coming out of the blue. this has been in place for quite some time. it is just a matter of timing now. the other questions we will be asking, the local press will surely be asking his views on the property market, as they always do this time of year for the press conference. this is the world's priciest or most unaffordable property market in the world. langham place,-- they agreed to sell that. hna disposing of a lot of property, the plot at the former airport, that a number of different developers are likely to be bidding for, including ck assets. another question, any clues to a revival of a merger between ck assets,ucture and power it would create a global power if they do revive that. at least $38 billion in market value, free up room for global m&a. david: let's bring in our guest, ceo. i caught you giggling when steve was talk
we know that the heir is his son, victor. side for 30 years and is running day-to-day operations for the last few years. that will be the main question. but we are not expecting this is something coming out of the blue. this has been in place for quite some time. it is just a matter of timing now. the other questions we will be asking, the local press will surely be asking his views on the property market, as they always do this time of year for the press conference. this is the world's...